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) 1fa64 a ~ "PTISTS CHARGE INVY IN LOSS OF ‘CHURCH BUILDING: a * the Rev. John D. Long Agreed to Let Them Use BAILEY'S STANDING MAY BE DECIDED = Texas Member’s Resignation and Then Its Withdrawal BY NEW SENATE, YOUNG CAVALIERS ARE PUT ON TRIAL' AS KIDNAPPERS, Four Youths tes Abcucted Girl in GREEN OASIS DEFIES snow |p TO DELIGHT MAYOR'S EYE. Grass Plot Flourishes All Winter Just Outside Gaynor’s Window in City Hall Park, A perpetual green spot in the City: Hall Park has defied the snow atotms | and Jack Frost to blot it out this winter. ‘The grass Us as grees and as healthy looking as it was last May and has re- mained in eigtt—e pleasing ototure— even during the heaviest storms. Egat swirled over the spot to- ut none touched the grass ‘whose | mee rear themselves vigorously. Even 4£X. v0 3 Muslin Underwear Mastin skirts, ditferont ) ue 8 50, 77 All our very special sales advertised in Sunday’s papers will be continued to-morrow, Tuesday. S9U ro 6OUS, Curtains in a Sale Fine irish big c Curtains, signs made on $2.69 pebtineitn emails A Taxicab to Make Her ‘Bride. ry fine i tegue while the snow was falling and cover- ing everything else with @ white mantle the green spot in the park just outside the Mayor's windows stood live like an emerald. The green patoh is a twenty-five foot oval space upon which not a flake of snow has descended this winter. Many THE GREAT STOMACH AND BOWEL REGULATOR Most diseases can be traced to irregular bowel action. CAR-DO-LAX WAFERS for adults and CAR-DO-LAX FRUIT CHOCOLATES for chil- dren are without a doubt the best stomach remedy. CAR-DO-LAX cures Gas, Heartburn, Headache, Di e838, Indigestion and CONSTIPATION. DELICIOUS IN TASTE, POSITIVE IN ACTION If you have never tried CAR-DO-LAX, get a 10c box from your drug- fist to- day: if he has none in stock ask im to get it for you and take nothing else. Once tried you val use nothing else. 10c, 25c at best drug stores. CARDO For saie at ait Me hoy ac Deserted Structure. Raises a Fine Point. nainso ret ‘rimmed. with ut Hora with Val-tnee inser beading and draw tis 94, Table Deneck Liat 2 aia i WASHINGTON, March 6.—The ques- tion whether Joseph W. Bailey's resis- nation as Senator from Texas became effective when it reached the hands of Gov. Colquitt, making his Inter with- draw of it useless, will probably have to be decided by the new Senate. Vice-President Sherman to-day de- ‘The trial of Natale and Salvatore Tin- zerone, Gastano Iigore and Joseph Ferre, ati changed with kidnapping, wae) passersby stopped during to-day's anow | begun before Judge Fawcett in the! fail to watch and wonder why that little County Court, Brooklyn, to-day. These| dash of green should be exempt from are the four young cavaliera who stole| the touch of the enow King's whitening | sixteen-year-old Angelina San Frantello| "820s. man versed 1 from her home at No, $ Monroe atreet| pooner versed in, plant life nave! } WANTED TO PREACH. i en He Took Pulpit Congre- pe Was Left Homeless and | + Anen—Hi nbleached Mus- tment, of 1280 ares and size 4in Church Without a Flock, | cunet to express hia opinion on the | early in the morning of Jan, 30 and took| mained for a member of a «ang of New | ~ ity value st r o y ey ref to Me her to Brooktyn in a taxtoab, The! York steam heating men and Foreman Main in Floor, “Centre cave, Balay also refused wo moko any | Mor fo roe tue tani Vecae'susplcious| of the Park “Diy Lawrence 6 expin GOLD DUST will take the grime mioouisapanast si00M the seeming phenoménon, It developed that all winter steam has bean gradually escaping from the steam company's pipes which run under the park plot to the City Mall buflding. Just enough of the steam haa continually per- meated the aoll at that particular spot catled @ policeman and caused the ar- rest of the quartet. ‘There ts no Genial on the part of the defendants that they took Angelina away from her home in a taxicab. But they insist that Angefina had promised to marry Natale Tizgerone, who ts twen- ty-one years old, that Angelina's father had given his consent and that in taking her away they were simply following a pleasing custom of their native country. The @irl was the first witness. She said she met Natale shortly after New Year's, He proposed marriage to her the firet time he saw her any every time he saw her after that, She re- fuad him each time, she declared. The morning of Jan. 30, she had fust left the door of the Monrde street tene- ment on her way to work when Natale and his brother seized her, clapped a handkerchief to hér face, pushed her into the taxicab and ordered the chauf- feur to drive on. Ligore and Terre, friends of the Tizzerones were atready in the taxi. ‘The four men in the cab toM Angel- | ina they were taking her to @ house in * ‘ ¢ §} Chto Ex-Senator Burrows, who was Chatr- man of the Committees on Privileges and Elections in the last Senate, belleved there was no ground for doubting that Bailey could withdraw the resignation. Balley's friends painted out that the case differed from that of Representa- tive Golladay of Kentucky, who was not permitted to withdraw his resignation from the House, because Golladay’s resignation was @ matter of record in ‘the House Journal. Bailey's resigna- tion did not go further than Vice-Pres|- | dent Sherman’s inside pocket, 60 far as the Senate was concerned. ‘ Sexy, where queer things abound, @ healthy, thriving young congre- ‘om without @ church and a church ‘out @ congregation. The congre- ‘on had a place of worship up to » Friday, but on that day was dis-| essed, and there are hints \ @ the Rev. John D. Long, | $e renown, > of @ church to kidnap a congre- on, ‘This {s all in Fintbush, the ing houre for od4 situations, 4s Long ts tho owner of @ church| “sture in Flatbush avenue, where he | forth ae a Presbyterian minteter. @ the minister who ts celebrated for 0. jo doctrines. Mr. Long 24 fame by conducting a white slave fon several years ago. Since there irrences he has had a church, but congregation, so his building re- If both Houses passed the Canadian ned idle. Baptists Rent the Church. reciprocity bill, for instance, the Repub- |itcan Senate might purposely disagree yout the first of the year Baptists | ican Senile i ig in Flatbush avenue decided to! With the Pemocra Ba church of their own, althougn| Prevent tariff revision, and give the & te another Baptist place of wor-| President a chance to take advantage of his constitutional prerogative, within two blocks of the Lon, : i ® | ‘rhe Democrats, however, are aware of and smut, grease and dirt from Get pots and pans in a twin- ling, leaving them as clean as when new = en Se GOLD DUST is 80 far ahead of .eoap for cleaning ots and pans, that the woman who does not use it is really doing about twice 4s much work as neces- sary. The soap merely ‘cleans off the surface, and does not dig deep after the germs of decay which accumulate on pots, pans and kettles which are in constant use. COLD DUST does more than clean—it goes to the very heart of things, kills every germ and sterilizes your cook- ing utensils. It makes them sanitary, clean and safe. GOLD DUST does the work in just half the time that it can be done with soap or any other cleanser, Here’s a Great 3- Hoar Sale of cae s Fine $6 Raincoats to keep the surface warm and the eras roogs flourished in the beneficent heat deapite the rigors of winter. pret Shalala Sate After Voyage of 205 Days. SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 6.~Tho American ship Aryan, thought to have |’ been lost at aca, came into the harbor | to@ey. The Aryan left Philadeiphin %6 daye ago. Practically all hope of From 10 to 1 o' rClock To-morrow Morning. Don’t Miss It. With March's uncertain weather here, and April showers near, it’s time to provide / the proper protection. To-morrow we place on sale several hun- dred raincoats for women; they are made in true mannish styles and button up to ‘the neck with turnover collar, They are in tan gray and Oxford. Sizes for misses begin at 14 and go up to 18; for women they come in 34 to 46 inch bust measurement. At the price we offer these good raincoats there the safety of the ship had been eban- doned. It was pointed out by constitutional authorities here to-day that in case the Senate and House disagree as to the time of adjournment of the coming extra it / South Brooklyn where she would be married to Natale. She cried that #he SOLD DUST is a vege- ‘ ri ‘ch. A contract was made with Mr. a would murder Natale if she were com- GOL z 1 will surely be a big demand. / & whereby the Baptists were per-| (is “and it te understood that | Wave monde! oy mim, andthe. “oven holds eyeglasses upon | tabie oil soap in powdered form, aed pais 4 to use the unoccupted chureh. | they hold up reciprocity as long as| Ti chea at her. sha Special F HREE HOURS $§ nose— se- curely and safely—but NOT | at the expense of comfort. Attached toyourglasses, 35cts. they remain in session. which starts to work the mo- ment it strikes the water; it cleans quickly, easily and thor- ‘There was so much noise tn the cab, the curtains of which were pulled down, that the chauffeur, an unromantic American, drew up to the curb at Flat- bush and Elghth avenues and notified R, Young was one of the prime} ers in the enterprise, and to-day he there was an understanding with owner whereby the Baptists could ONLY Anybody who says talk ts cheap 1s re- spectfully referred to the Congressional Hosiery Below Regular y pure! , cord. 4 ession just closed the ountl er eee eee: paardpaoar nae tert Pollcemen Farrell anf Bowling. The ghly. Vor Men, Women and boys he new church prospered and grew.| People of this peta fae BS ae policemen opened the door, rescuea An-| Sold only at our Stores. Womens ¥ tie toe and 3 Stockings Rev. Brayton C. Case was pete aaica Cotgte scans dunia oy nadia toes gelina and arrested her four abductors. Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax mercerleed, yastor and his discourses were such | 4 re > ————_— o attract large congregations, Mr.| and Representatives. Fell Dead in Church, oda, Ammonia _or Kerosene with 1 “a The Record approximates 4,600 pages ° jo t._ Gold Dust hy festr B observed how well the new WASHINGTON, March 6.—As the! ‘ Sch able cleansing qualities In_a perfectly Sa white Feiner vedeting aloua. and. it ls of 1400 words each, oF 673008 words of| priest mounted the altar of St Domine| Qeudishe ox Opticians | ecteansing avatitice in a peel 4 ps ea ie okcame envious, with the | debate, A session of Congress i# sup-|ick'a Catholic Church yesterday to Rarmlessand lasting form. “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS (ion) eG 4 9 Street, near Fourth Avenue posed to represent a year's work. Sen-|say the first mass Thomas Cullen, | §4 fast 2rd Btreet, near Fourth Avenue ast Friday he served no- Mt that last ay he served one of the oldest parishioners, top- do your work" on the Board of Trustees of the| ators and Representatives draw salaries " eM ia 4, West 125th, Street, near Lenox, Avenue {bush Baptist Church that they| of $7 annum and the total yearly| pled. over in his pew and fell dead.| 442 Columbus Avenue, 81 treets ars a no longer tise hia church, as het payroll’ . Cullen, who was seventy-three years| 76 Nassau Street, John Street | Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY price $100,a0 $eforth woujd expound his own| A member who merely yelled “I ob-| old, remarked shortly before leaving | 1009 Broadway, near Willoughby, Brooklyn s De : | aise Cnita ts from the pulpit. In vain did the! ject!" could figure on drawing $1.08 for| his home that he never felt better in| 689 Fulton Street, opposite A: &5., Brooklyn Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake fists protest. Three in the Congregation. $ you haven't a place to worship } you can come to my church, but I ido the preaching,” Mr. Long said. fe Baptists scurried about, and on frday were almost In despair be- fe the morrow would come ® without o | Sherif? H focratic ten: ts «District, | wear and tear on his throat his life, 697 Broad Street, near Hiabpe & Co. Newark Mt makes little difference what you need—a World ‘Wart” will go and get it. | Grocery Specials ie. w In Carte Coft Rolled Oats; full wetght; Se. Maine money ca highe 5-Ib, pke came to th {ting them to use jatbusn jocratic Club's rooms, ate | avenue. | . Long «iid as he said he would, hold faces, but It 1s asserted by the Bap- {that the congresation consisted of je members of the min. 8 family one outsider, who got in mistaking | wr @ Baptist Churels je Baptists say they will not dts- ald by March Colds and Chills Bring Kidney Ills February, March and Aprilare the back- ache months, because they are the months of colds, chills, grip and pneumonia, with their congesting and weakening effect upon the ALL CARS TRANSFER TO What New York City Feopl :| |Say About Doan’s Kianey Pills John H. Mills, 270 W st rs. Dorothy Von Osthoff, {put will nd a church of their sree Cen ae hes bee pay St, New on ( Pa ee W ane ay Kee York Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. eS idneys and start backache, urina) - Says: “About fifteen years ago 1] City, N: Y., says: “Last Decem JCKMAN STOPS RUNAWAY. ders and uric acid troubles. You feel lame, bean to ser fm kidney | hich settled om my. ney, Ree ee which settled om my kidneys, TO-MORROW WE WILL OFFER s iP ye doctor did Hs « iMened Animal Throws Cone weak and tired and have backache, headache, Hey ening pean peg iy sak $350 Rich-Toned World $ ee a dizzy feelings, achy muscles and joints— the pain i my bas prover rest and in oS ee asin 8 a ce a besides too frequent, scanty or painfulurinary tL ont aay ese went orben Has Renowned Walters Pianos a ¢ had » get 5: wae . welche sete : passages, sediment 1n the urine, ete. Nearly ght to pass mon and | had Including Chair svt 7" ye on a mad rush tows The kid every case of grip leaves the kidneys weak. @ragging the light surrey in w 4 ‘ Areas WES B'20Ur ral este 7 oe Andit isa goodthingto useprevention, for by Hg attet: When bein bot so end of $5 Down, $e a Week ) to warn traffic on the avenu keeping the kidneys well you can avoid colds and grip. The kidneys filter the blood and so help to pass off the waste matters of cold- congestion. Doan’s Kidney Pills are very useful in the raw months of winter and uring the Krew world You § Walters time, Pi pare ein the j hed the corner Hi [vty to the roadw yosning the @ Save $150 to $200 ‘ t ft the horse over- ‘San express wage F | log of No Murrey. Drawing tcl r, They cure backache and urinary Tekin Tosti OPES? $5 pg OO ig) GR A spring. y : MoreNew Y orkCilyTestimony . wr walk, ‘Then he ma disorders, keep the kidneys well and prevent . C Veri oll ee Mitte by the bridle and| other colds from settling on the kidneys. roof That You Can Verity | Eat Mina ie eietycnive years old, was After grip, they act as a fine tonic. Home 1 aeeelaanesin nn Watters cannist Planon: ‘ (Mme = fg ey bee Bete a6 the Sine se testimony proves it. What better evidence SLM Walters S-Note Masteriove P4 _with 12 roils forehead and : fa ‘lacerated scalp, could one ask? Opposite are statements of Don't Buy a Piano Mb rani ee ces | your own townspeople. cons Beware of ‘Piano e rauds! Aine erate idents of Hicksville Oppose Lo- TELIS A SPORY™ SEN CILE b EESNOS 8 : Oat ito . ‘ BXCHANGY 4 f on ft " new W tras Kraurst aro nomen (31.0 0MINGDALES’, Lox, to 0 3d Ave MICHIGAN lon of Cathedral Burial Place, tOLA, L. 1., March 8, sen. visors here to-day, and asked that be perm! crea ouria ad for the . 8 y between Hicksy and forty miles from New nts t sition ny of th ster ners with f¢ ns corporation be pert ne eter a bring ‘ . ists and r en to e ‘ Jon, 1 fn h FURNITURE CO pemararenraeie zg Scores of New Features Watch for our FREE OFFER & Including In the Evening Sunday Newspaper © AVIATION RECORDS ’ I BACKACHE, High-Grade Furniture | > CENSUS FIGURES 2? ns Liberal Credit Terms | > ELECTION RETURNS A acd $32° Down on $502 $ IN TH y $590 +e we 20 % ere vend ks tap s+ widhele tot) won The Mystery of ne MeniN@A Unto” |< Ds 4s She as, Briana Uaioe pod Sold by all dealers—50c a box. Put up and guaranteed under the Pure Food Law by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. ba AML ae > cAlm anac g ug given every week with the Sunday $ Pri 250; by Mail, 35 i rid, This is a thrilling story of a rice y iC. 3 Ti ES hp A i BETIS S1I9™ST Iserevevgeserssosvees seeds é _ V 16 free with next Sunday's World. | | ’ + °

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