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2 ‘ tHe sVENING WORLD, pdt ht Bl MiaaCie Li, 191i. Siw Se". San Antonio and the Famous Alamo, “UNCLE ANDY’S - =p and the Famous po WIDAKIS IS BACK |EXPRESS WAGONS gone Where American Amy © MOONS’ BESIFE” BOAST.ALLPATCHED UP ATTACKED, TWO Pees ; OFCARNERE TRUST. WITH NEW SKN @ along way towards allying whateve i -_—~- feare may have developed he t | in Background, but Pieces Are From Persons of Feason of the suddengretting toxet ® large number of 1 ted troops near the Texas donde: Appeals to Our Peo “T have wiways been a great du the keen ——— (Cominued from First Page.) MEN ARE HURT Lake street, are a choice conection of former palicemen, soldiers ahd-salters. The strikers believe that many of these men wili desert the company out, of sympathy for the strikers’ cause @mete they are put to work. Disabted YOKOHAMA, J Minnesota of orthern Steam - sfhip Line, whieh broke a shaft after | sailing from Hong Kong and Yokohama ned here to-day. March 11.—The | for Seattle, ret ‘ECZEMA BROKE OUT When Two Months Old, She Scratched, as It Itched. Did Not se of justi pert ‘ . | American people. Now that there ; Owns Whole:Place,” Victim | Various Complexions, But | requests to guard the company’s stabien been time for sober thought I nT] * + at One Hundred and twenty-fourth i \ to that striking characteristi Says He Was Told. He Is’Proud of It. Atreet and St. Nicholas avenue, Fitty:| - Neve that you w 1 second street and Second avenue, Ho- mere far better n and! of i mn ‘atio near Fourth street, Forty- at poeottieg . a Ont = ' DEPOSIT LOANS HIDDEN Jolin Widakis on opening iils shoe and eho Shinty nie BYONUS | ORAS NOS, | ; si ion under | ie 4 . “’* | nat-cleaning emporium at No. sev. | i ste i fjuarecticn to ‘Moctnwenters “Men: | Fenth avenue, found that: his gasoline er ivers ben's mew Wives feo wns largely famed in the United Staten, and that a tarre portion of the mpplira have down ‘Many of the drivers did not seem to ' a | had frpmen. He lighted the waa stove, $600,000 Cost of Vaults Found | ser «: bar Gbaiee at cormae ced cern \* ( | set the gasoline in, front of dt and went! sue gamitted that rumora had been i ae bitthely is work, ou t fn then n i t obtained on th de of the bor- Distributed Through Various { ropelied they would be called out oe a nish ' Ger, and that possibly most of the | ling and came At with th y A money for the movement has been Accounts. | came | fight with the company again in a spray ‘ raised in the U States, I feel | quite sure that the Americans hav- ing lerge ‘aterosts in Mexico and all peace-loving people in the United Staten will be desiroun of Seeing the inmurerction blotted out burning gaso-| No divorder atte’ { strike. The mon did not loiter month ago. stables tie deserted. A ma: | line, ' | This alt happened “Unele Andy's big safe,” as the sub-| Widakis appeared @: the shop to-day | wax ordered this afternoon at the strike | ortinate oMetals of the Carnegie Trust | for the firat time since the acctdent, It| headquarters, No. 781 Eighth avenue, Compeny, in cheering chats with de! aS apparent that @ very convplicated | Maniinttan. Mor the benefit of the men ‘ - | 22d of skin grafting lad been done en | who did not seem cogniaaut of the mo- ae rapidly as possible, erating depositors were accustomed te ha : jo did a Cog the mi | ztedr : * fron | refer to the eafety deposit vaults under teak aie pee 8 a bl phe tive for the atrike Seoretary-Treasurer Vaited Sin pre e 9. 18 Broadway, it was loarned to-day, omplexions | Briggs sald vege | Vatying wrentiy, All the netghbors| wrne chief grievance ie that fifteen | edit. thy: caoverna anal 16 On the books of the vroken institu | weit in to take a look at him. He stood rg prominent “ibs the deat held the te vo tale bane lion tor nearly $600,000. This is about | inspection proudly. Among them was| strike and who were put beck to work one and pe well able to take care | | what the vaults must have cost. | Pollceman Batto, who was the have since been discharged, An atten’ = 9g dee men But the surpriaing feature of the loans | man to reach the scene of the accident | tq being made to prevent te wearing Ear eet few Gays to the effoct thet the JIN ANTON/Q, | made by the trust company to the Car- | And who had summoned the ambulance | the union watton, Assistant General ene Hoxton ar nd 7exes nemie Safe Depostt Company ta the man- | Which took Widakis to Harlem Hospital. Agent George Pennelton, in oharge of | soon ' aie Al ner in which they were acattered| Matto reported the re-appearance of/the Iurman strect office, in Brooklyn, fed a Ay Pou tewe) venue | through the books of t! stitution. | Widakis t¢ the Heutenant at the Wert! has compalled the men under him to| oe ae sesmeee | Here to the way the cost of the vaults | One Hundred and ‘wenty-ftth etreet | was dietributed, possibly to screen pry- | # " 4 also taken the old men off the atitomo- | ing eyes, the total of which should have ‘said the Lieutenant, “ Diles and Is discriminating tn favor of | properly been carried under stocks and You arrest hin? the New men who have not been promi- | bonds: | “What asked Batto pent in the union. In time loans: place up [na dis-| We demand an une ~ CHARGE OFFSHOOT Laughs et Japanese Rumor. Min iste pen gave an ih 1 to the compa s from > Batto scrat over and arres d hie head and wei ed Widakls and ¢ ie absurd, | sued by Mext ok $164.6 organization of the men for the pur In demand loans: 0 Among bills purchased Jem court, When the Magistrate got|union be permitted, ‘Accused — MMling J a:nong stocks and Legislator) sea usaom | DESPITE TAFT’S VETO-HINT.| wie.” De La Barra Here. ! “hg * ‘ 48 2 ir eral strike i not until a Vashingte fiernoon y Wants Bank Slip Last Seen | rota. 5 Congressman Underwood Deelares| tte locals are ready: n@ ix at the Astor. He ca Vauits Fine B. t ; : % Re Will Be Put T + 200 Refu to duit. Hnner with Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Boey in Senator’s Hand. iphigd da lake GREBRC HACC, wiltohs aXe evision Will Be Put Throug’ | Daniel uy or p ae fe ile | ut will confe vith in wo ance e ‘ as ¢ aceings: y Cit, O¢ oO he Inter 1 De enaniic ae ee ct es probably the finest In the worll, were at Extra Session, Lecce oe caw oa ja Marra found a telegram jthe batt used te convince prospective | yes sriy ros ve Adams Ex- Sat or. t Tt was | SPRINGPIELD, M11, March 1.=state’el depositors of the stability of the trust | ing in that ba Laden “ Pail if sr Hike ue Crest 1 Minister o: | Attorney Burl day obtained a eub-| company upstairs, Any number of! ganresentative Loeull BI WINK file Foreign Afvairs, and ed | pocna decus tecum for United Statex|downtown clerks and small brokers | souwe committes on Ware aud Menace work. erg glo a si Joseph W, Batley of Texas, sum-| caught with small balances in the trust jnent he Japan with ton b the west ¢ Tea ON HEARS NEW ARMY WILL BE SENT TO TEXAS. THE “ALAMO?” ’ Special to Ti ison 6 a.) he Some - oy WASHINGTON, March 1.—The mit- lin authority tery situa "tl toniay in referring to Prexident Taft's tke was Be en tia tie vetted OF NOW | sugwestion that the extra seanion of| called over his head, without authority, Mhome downstairs and Mil show you{Coumrees whould be confined to| and that he knew nothing of it until Jof Chicago, whois charged by former! “Come downstairs and I will show you! reciprocity legislation and his dmit te eanic ab /olaion. (hia [State Senator David 11, Holatiaw of Luka | ‘Cocle Andy's big ate” suggested en | thar a tariff revision Will might im | with paying tum on July 16, 190, , a9Mistant secretary to an officlal o £8 | veto In Uroderick’s saloon. in Chicago for] Mate Insurance Department Ins No- Veet Rt ee eee “whem do you mean by ‘Uncle Holatlaw produced « deposit silp for] AN4¥?'" asked the doubting depositor, who Red béen induced by an agent to call at the butlding. “Andrew Carnesie, It sup was taden to Waake | Mate ofMictat. noning him as a witness in the care against State Senator John 8, Brodertek | by-laws of the union provide here are (Wo things io be done by the extra session,” said Mr, Under- Wood. “One is the passage of the re- eiprocity mea legislation on the tariff. We will mass | octock this morning. One hundred me: a reciprocity Dt through the House. | iy Jersey City at ouce obeyed this order And we w put tariff reviaion | gna 1% more soon joined the strikers. through.” John McDermot:, organtser local Replying to suggestions that the! x5. 433, composed of United States Bx- President might veto any measure {| Dress Company) employees, said tliat which revisions of the cotton, woollen | fn bis organisation will join the president of a local, Jobn J. walking delegate for the SAN ANTON/O, Jexes. Ba Warne annan [that amount on the State Rank of Cht- are preparing for serious |dero near Casas ¢ # surrene | Aeo In which bank he wald he deposited nin ‘Texas was further | trouble. dered wa to-day by the news from | gecreta: tate Knox {4 at Pale | Ma alti “We know him so weil we call him fe convened in, specta seaston to-more | tate, Huntin knowledue of the wherenhoute of the | We Kpep him in the background, But Sow for the purfove of prov aiming mills Teo Aiken, 8 C, Con ‘andes mMporting | stin was when Senator Bailey had it 3m | come on downstairs, and { will show 1 Chihuahua and Ce replied the subord- lero, according to anaouncem revolutionary Junta Weday ares that q courter has tly the Slate} rived from Caw rr the m q n . ashe > or other schedules are tacked on as are ew avait gar in te : partment ta not ret aK Hin Wuahe | chat a » recaptured the town Wed- | htt hand during his speech in the Sen-| you ‘Unele Andy's big safe.’ [riders to the reciprocity bf, te one ae eS . ep two mM mpo °o Ve | ingte this emergency, However, Mr i it oan ut Cuellar}ate in defense of imer and de- cal 7 1 ar fa tha House | ompany Prepared. States bordering on the United States. | Wiison at Aiken will be almost w 1 . é Sone That settled it. The caller tranaferred | gerwood sail pany P: that wo far aa the House | nee, | Mounced tt as a forger hig small balance from a sound com-| is concerned, is a matier of procedure | ry ulso ated (iat there}, Bailey's explanation was that while This will result in the stationing of | ary was 4 rea : e strike district in Jersey C of President Taft, meeting | stop wearing the union button, He has | walified recoz- | I~ |W. 18th Bt ers of the union and that no other « | | him before Magistrate House in Har-| pose of weakening the strength of the | Pmt for atectios j ‘$68,000,0 through laughing Witakis was allowed | Though the District Co 1 has ! 5,000,085 to #0, tioned the Adams and Manhattan Locat wne ap ws { 38,000,08 Saleen alpacas Ino. 6 (the New York branch of the} ke Potter Drug d& Chem, Corp, 5 —— uonn [WILL TAKE UP TARIFF [anion ‘co ees of hone the council, as a Ht con.onlp be lnsued throun| ing blood<naking mi Sleep for More than a Week. Was In a Terrible Condition. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and In Two Wecks She Was Well. Hed the calling of the oe ee stro months old, dhe very hadiy. 1 notieed that her face ani Linty broke out very auxd- | deniy, thick, end red as a coul of fire, 1 | did not know whar to do, The dester | ordered je om and powders, but | they did no good, Mie would scrateh, as W Mehed, aud aie coke, and did 108 elenp for more than a week, One day I sew in the paper the advertisement of the Cuticar Boap and Cuticurs Ouiments so 1 got them ‘tried them at ance, My baby's face was as a cake of sores, | “When I first oved the Cuticura and Cuticnra Ointment, 1 vc In color it waa rede: shampooing th tied it. 1 tell all tny irien | cura Soap and Ointr | eczema and rash.” | (signed New York City, a generation. Cu j and ¢ Ointment have a Fest, sWeetent disfigure, itch. burn, | geep. A cake of Cutieui (box of Cutioura Ointment (50c.) are offen Sufficient. Sold throughout the world. send le" prope. ton, for free 32-paxe Cuticurs book em to treat skin and scalp troudies, ton regarding , the row Levesto | hal | The Best “Spring | Tonic” The real nerve-build- terials that keep you © and the other Isjunion, imgued the strike order at 49) strong and active are found not in drugs and medicines but in simple nourishing food. You would be sur- prised to know the in- | vigorating qualities of elt reer “ ind : : , ’ : i wee thie mercial bank, which explains how hejon which no conclusion lad been | heavily policed to-day, Reserves from | American troops along the lo Grande | po goling at Augusta, Ga, a few miles |i. aca Hhonsand armed jnsure{ BE Wa8 addressing Uhe Senat ome one | now groans in agony whenever he| reached, all precincts at elty called out, | wecross from the American forces. away, Iie : the dald P ihateaia eae took the slip Fae ih hens, ne paseog ithe: buliding ea and there were 1% policemen on duty. | A combi 1 of soldiers on both iy ad re officers of the Stat . “* The cannot remember who it was, Brod. Aah . e mene eae ides of the Ilo Grande and the con-| peparement wiowe dure: te was, te Ker ui couniees tu ring them all [eriitw cage ie aot Yor trial Monday, | The safety deposit vautts aro a doubte- | $2,750,000 RAILWAY BONDS, the sirikers were not allowed to eon. | TOMATO ; Mprpiucus attitude of the United States | tne Eraciteor interirey of tnatrue core ver tate one body for an Mare |decked affair, Control of the company mebeeenead cat grexate, and though they were allowed poldier toward the ser” ts regarded | dition of affairs in Mexico sent mis east alae ly h be eit. <n genome [rests with the estate of the late C, C,| Metropolitan Recetvers Aathor-| free acvess to the polined Butciat they | rn) U P s fi tor Mexico sen ‘a ta to de * lw. * Schwab, w! kept constantly on ve, us favorable to serious troubl leading information vo Washington : wae TAMPA ENTRIES. Widingon and Charles M, Schwab, who {aed to Ieee New Baten of | eee ee cone murmura of dion: | peal Bey The action of Mexico in convening | either becatixe of ignorance of inefMel the Dresar nau |supplied the material for the vaults {, There had b R the BALERS hak It is in itself extremely Congress in special session has seriously |e rey. Army officers and secret agents ‘Aether LTT I a wh 11, Putries for Monday. | fom hia ateel plant at Bethlehem. The Cartisentes: Pan ad scab ee trouble. Por tia, Wholesome and satisfying, agitated the military authorities of the Department of Justice sed | A spectat to the 1 *ananea ie BEIM and, uy:| ust company has @ contract with the/ In an onter simned to-day by Chief | been few weeks astrikebreaking firms, While its positive tonic i is reported } that preparations | the intormation whi about ib eat bie oe Gand ae ta Randiver, 104; Irr¢.| safety deposit vaults to get one-third | Judge Lacombe of the United Circuit | Past ivertising for husky men, . ich the blood are under way for the mobilization of | the mobilization of an 5 Blanco has teased in Sonora a to {li:/ of the grow monthly receipts as pay-| Court, Adrian MH. Joline and Douglas a ghee Mik dais commana. wut properties enrich the « (a) adAltional troops in Texas Rallway Service Bad. it tw generally welieved that he has nat el HR mente on various loans. | In December | Robinson, receivera of the Metropolitan | #hd not only the Aunts mamitey oe; and aid the digestion of j hose who father the latest story of] Ascnouyn tne apd troops tof Summed to Chihuahua to the wid of [dN Te lant this amounted to $1,520.86, Street Haslway Company, were author | (26 OKs PANY Craining acaools for| all other food. And you the current amazing military *manoeu- |.” eM Pron | adeno. Ho 4 Sonora, whiten} yy! y As a matter of fact, Andrew Carnegie] ixed, on thelr ‘own motion, to issue | cOnUuCtiNg ial never knew a “‘preserip- Tes oF the Ua ten Govemnmen: pmove to Mexico wa Iw uken ance, is again in vs | wae Not even remotely connected with | 4750.00 worth of certificates of indebt. |*'0.0" of the men collected througin ads | (heel bisa 7 5 ernment! day night only thr te tavalé Nai 1 Anigos, Dineniened ‘ edness to take up and take the place ot |, ‘ Ke counter thie tion” pleasanter to take’, way that the additional 15,000 men wilt] | be Raee tie ayia ea reaps ue tho trust company bearing his name, On | he series of certificates of tax charges | Vertising throughout the country, three oe necded when the rtoops now on the| oct van Abt P Soeata.| HAA Rg ad two occarions he loaned the interests. in| puthorized Jan 3, 1910. |hundred, ald by tho strikers to be quar- 21 kinds 10cacan Ground or on the way cross into Mexico, eevee Pes slit lco hal x control of the institution $2,000,000, The) ‘The new ‘certificates will constitute a| (ered in barracks at Greenwich and ils would indicate that an invasion of eee a ae OXFORD WINS MATCH last loan for that sum has never been| lien upom all the property of the com- pEaelag Just add hot water, jean territ s contemplated, no} repre <susehe) leapt 1d, pany directed to be sold by the decree | CHILDREN A i Mexioan territory is contomplaied, note Mglethorpe, Ga. Apparently FROM LONDON ATHLETES. Li ‘Whitman Denounces “Plot.” of foreciomure filed April 6 Ju, and | By Mothers’ Food and Drink, bring to a both, withstanding the almost frant protes: | service in tho # f == WT RACK Selling 2 wil continue as a lien against tho | and serve, tations of Minister of Finance Limastour | gir wc Ca MLamen ine OXFORD, B Marei 11.—The Ox-| is: one mlle,-"Senctime 1S; District-Attorney Whitman, before! property in the hands of the purchaser and An “ assador do la Barra againat| American invervention + dudwe Shundon, ford 'Varsiiy team defeated t 188; strain of leaving his apartment in the Hotel Iro-| of the road when {t 1s sold in fore- | Many bables have been launched | Josrrn Camrpent, SIS plaine | “entatives of the jon Athte Club v olde and) quola this morning to catch a 9.80! closure. j {nto Mfe with constitutions weakened Cousins May Mobilize M een Nee snithe Minigae, Ave i toslongy tals Atari.” {005 "Ininalto, | Sretock teatn for Lakewood, N. tela | —__———_—— by disease taken in with thetr | Cane 3t 1s known that the invitation of the {Oelng held! at forts hecause the rut | {0 three. Two. American” Tthodes| fuRey fi hy Het nis wa: 418) an evening world reporter that he ve-| AQUARIUM’S BIG HATCHERY,| mothers’ milk. Mothers cannot be) | U0 for the ls known that the invitation o niga’ UREbIS sta eceniEN tea cannie | aotolera Roored 1 ani SIXTH RACK.Purge; three-rearolda apd np; | Heved there wows deliberate conspiracy - fioverm ent to National Ouard floors [roads tre unable to furnish transpor- | Sonn) wou "the sve tna tie fines tlote 4 owe Mies” #182] on foot to bring him into discredit with| A stitton Fish Hews There tm while SUTRDE Cte ee city| fed-and-white pser've the movements exas along fee er. ee »| seconds, Rnd George YA, Ghiten Ob, y Gov, Dix. nena Pre Mexican border Dreenge the Oe: | te ee ene rth oF tne] anus capiured the tammorethrow | 118 sone Aber Aisi trend uuee eid Ofc “1 refer to an alleged interview with FPrecene of Insabe mother 1s @ case In point: : label Maation of the militia in case the ne laa cooly that. this Government ia in a | N22 ® mark of 168 feet # inches ban Pe a me regarding the affairs of the Car-| More than 1,000,000 fish eggs are in| ‘I was a great coffee drinker from @exslty should arise. The militia off. beoshny ’ ra eS ed ——— hansen commememennd negie Trust Company appearing in a| various stages of hatching in the New|@ child, and thought I could not do fers are elected y the tdea of | Wee u8 ‘ a ot m , ; E a BPA a JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES morning newspaper, which {s nothing| York Aquarium, A model hatchery was| without it. But I found at last it eras tees om the ErOURd and Famplin® | OEE One eee eevee oe hela anitins * | but @ cold-blooded fake," sald Judye| completed recently, and the oMeials find | was doing me harm. For years I had th the sltuation in advance of thor | Me of Circe batteries of fold arti inst RACH OT FACIE, aiacst dic | WRIGEATL that It 1s proving most successful, been troubled with dizziness, spots OO ime pt for Jonding on tae] ant halt furl The entries for Monday'a races areas | ‘12 this alleged interview Iam made]. The egks of the following fish before my, eyes and pain in my heart, !s Mexico to be walled with | cars tt way discovered that there was Ma el ike follows to discuss Gov. Dix with a looseness! shown: Chinook salmon, from Tehama, | to which w ded, two years later,| ast night—eating big dinner ts often Mates trooe along her mortem (no atte ammunition for them neuret | py LMT MACE Lures malign jinizegrolda,| of tongue that no subordinate oMclal) Cal.; silver salmon, from | Concrete, | & pnraRIS ONE RAGE: months | the maker of @ BAD TODAY Why nov? ytst her coast on the oat and | tha Gaipp! 9 tot Wh mance, OTs Day Siaye Ite Migenen vould dare use," he continued, “I ain| Wasl:, and land-locked salmon, brook | “The ; * West t# soon to ti sea wit ammunit oto tt tiie RRarrlage SUEY ttitae Me eee oe eer e nikae watch: “an | frout, rainbow trout and take whitefish; |ago, and almom from the beginnin Drar-eaHig. Bits baa SH fas the he ree than , 8 ; Gale WT) Margen, 110; |} Riga could never have come from| most of the latter being found within | jr, too, suffered from sour stomach, | ¢tomach an wels. ve 8 lo Hlesiip Delaware, now on the way to | Palen calibre for which ammunition peas Sa an | BIR Rina vibe Me sare Te GRE Baad ets a short radius of New York. She was taking It from me! suffer if you don't belp nature untoad Valparaiso, Chili, with the the | NAS found) Were. mAnaNUIAd, THere Ik a any delare” Norma cit Mtdniel Ps The brook trout are from Leadville, |” «In my distress I consulted a friend | with CASCARETS. "They work while / age of a n for teld a SECOND RA ete Welt Pestoes Res Uee-vegraldes fie “An Outrageous Lie: Col. ence ¢ she told me 1 y er r chat ea a a of more gxperi ang told you sieep'—you'reO. K im the A.M. H Of Raverine 104 5 foletias | ve 5 Sener ere i now assemb sha wres ention in Mex at | \ Tele. Valages viata ad Taft has appointed ex-Senator Cockrell April 1 er ware is the last We. eS ae se. ne we RES ee aimee. mie’. | paper which publighed the alleged in- ”, milk. CASCARETS— ioc bon—week 8 trea fe the only first clas battleship we have | ment iented ty revolutionsre haeanate | Hogg Mes Hive Wire, 112, Vanden, 114; HAO: | gop the publication of such an out-| Part of the eae nina the bortoce {at last cocoa, But they did not agree ee fn Pasitic wat tere tonday f HOUNTH MAOH Mandicay: | sures yearcids| raneous fake, 1s that aome one is seek- and definitely! Geterming te bolndaty | vith me. Then I turned to Postum With 20,000 men | - aa We bellove, despite the many o: ' ( * Ae Whalen, EMM BML See Hs | ine by devious meats to bring me into P entad in a resolution passed by | with the happlest results. It proved SUNDAY WORLD tion Texas, w u second army of | ¢ ateme the ary Walla sae roe (akin, 104 106, | discredit with Gov, Dix, for whom I) ft) ii4t Congress. Texas also is to|to be the very thing I needed. It 25,08 men formed pa that the ‘Diaz sy would wels | iso nd § B Ham Mae he Oe ary | have the highest respect.’ appoint ® commissioner to act with|not only agreed perfectly with baby pent into the fle elegr nine snierve Hut Wey will | —_ aN at Mi Ton Ringo | The District-Attorney added that he Commisstoner Cockrell. and myself, but it increased the flow “6 . " ford with the prompact of tot have to resort ta trickery to get ft. TAMPA RESULTS. Nig! Mowing HOT Lsnt Nas | had never ald to anybody that the| of my milk. nformation Wanted al Guard in contemplatio cian aiee AstRenLAC outleoatis Havre, 2: Cong, 18s In, farsi, 112)! famous Dix letter was written to save ‘Three Slain on Rancht “My husband then quit coffee and e jus at , ) FIRST RACK—Purse, year IXPH RACE olny car dilde and up;| “somebody closer to Mayor Gaynor then IGNACIO, Cal, March 11.--A ranch-| uged Postum and quickly got well of Finds Missin R ti # both pos te h se a " Fe a TE eh aes Tet | the trust company officials are.” From | man named Lu Franchi, his wife and| the dyspepsia with which he had| ig Relatives, ’ t Diag wil ree tha iT » 107) Camel, his manner it was evident that Judge | daughter are reported to have been| been troubled. I no longer suffer and practice is } \ m.| and that he well then de ela ele : gon, 132) *ehaptele, 3 + Whatman was angry clear through over | murdered last night in their home| from the dizeiness, blind spells, pain fPhove Governmgnt sh Stine to Bava been mags ee “Sven re pounds apprentice allowance | the fake, and he declared hie wrath in| near here, ‘The sherfff of Muarion/{n my heart or sour stomach. know are evasive; tuove| lutlonists, We are on t Roan ote fire pounte svoentice al ng uncertain language. County has gone to the scene of the] “Now we all drink Postum from hint that som CHP TH abide ead ad eer eae ¥ ' Track fast, Wester cise and 4 " reported crime. my husband to my seven months’ old | vered ‘ AEE erry ae oryreea aan -—--——___ Te 'eraes: ny eas ee sea baby, It hax proved to be the heat ed States, v a N ataiee th a id k« we have ever used. We Be ee ices nik | ye a , He NEW YORKER A SUICIDE. Oy nieve wastreved by | voc toxiay. He sald that Monday he frets got lope. from We Carneste bor Grin give up Postum for ve Wood in Sole © arge. ® oS nger the United | ArLANTIC CITY, March i1.—Des | ‘eno explosion In the cleaning | Would go before the Grand Jury and) “City “Guamberiain Charles H. Hyde| best coffee we ever drank.” Name ; Btare SEA euassalishaatin Ginatia et och sstabliviment of Josep Bowen at No, | Present evidence of the operations of sai to-day that the published story te| given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, The siiuation t# entirely under ee 1 pane n ever h “ Ghariee h Nate WS Hone treet, the Bronx today de. | sere Carnegie Sruat Company conga | the effect thet Joseph B, Relohenenty Mich, control of the military arm of th v “Via oD Dl oFy GIS te AAV Deen « shade stroyed the place, Bosen wae taken t nese omMcials are) President of the Carnegie Trust Com- , ernment. Tho State Department has M XIC. Ay FEDERAL , | Merchant of No. 10) Hudson street, Maw | the Le oh Hospital musta Gos President Joseph B, Reichmann and! pany, had contributed $20,000 to the Gay- A ile book The Bond te been whunted to one side, Major FORCE SURRENDERS, | ¥ 0%. committed sutoide by hanging in Directors William J. Cummins and Lis-| nor mayoralty campaign fund was “pure| WAryeres | OND Ag. Leonard Wood appeare to be in sole -_———_— each front hotel here yesterday ton L. Lewis of the Carnegie Trust fiction. the above letter? A . ' , 1 Nowe of the suicide was not made pubs Company. | “I did not meet Mr. Retchmenn unti| & a er new Se ee eRE ER NIG, hy PARQ, ers Marah: x Mo unl ate laat might after Mr, | Ib lg understood the Diatrict-Attarney April 2, 1910," eaid Mr, Hyde, “and, as| one appeare from time to time. They of Industry and contusion. Kvery move Cue mmanding — the peal] tae aan uduia aa he slatives | te'pat. net to submit his evidence | everyone knows, Mayor Gaynor was| are genuine, true, and full ef humen carries with {1 the indication that Lhow® troops operating againmt Yrancisco Ma+| peached here to claim the hody eonferning any city official whose! elected in Novenvber, 190. interest. 2S OO TERETE SS en 500 Chestnut Arlington, N. J,, é March 9, 1911, |] Publisher New York World, Dear Sir; Referring to my “Ine formation “Wanted” advertisement published in the Sunday World, dant 4, seeking the whereabouts of AnALS Johnson, I bog leave to state that through’ the medium of your great newspaper she Was. lovated found at Pelham Munor, N. ¥. ith @reat respect and @rat Tam yours, very truly, eet ede | Jd, JOWN | “Enformation Wantea” age, are | @tven Great Prominence tn The Worta, Being Printed on First Page of w; Birectory Sundays, . ha