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ee Seeerea om@tein Magistrates who had been re meres from office in Brooklyn, and from newspaper clippings to ea- lief that one of these, Furlong, wi convicted of perjury, He asked if Meyor Gaynor classed with perjury tho offense of telling of conditions aa | they are. In this connection, he said, he defied Mayor Gaynor to remove him from office. Telle What He Found. i Magtetrate Corrigan said that durit | AND A the summer of 1910 he went on aev-| eral slumming tours with Frederick | HONELOVER mittos of Fourteen, and Munson Mor-/Chief Characteristics of the rit, He described the conditions re- vealed by these toute at some leneth.! Jurist Who Will Represent New York. SENATORO'GORMAN ewpecially as they related to the Ten- Gerioin. He told of seeing pickpockets operating among persons asleep In Bry~ @at Park, with no policeman in sight “When Mr. Cropsey was made Police HIKE: Commissioner,” said Magistrate Corri- Pel =I ;, 4 gan, “I hoped fer a chango for the S 54-2 MILES DAILY. better. I find the change has been for the worse. As @ Magistrate I have my finger on the crime of the metropolis, and cannot help making conclusions from my own observation and from the information that reaches me from po- Neemen, ietectives and others: “There has been a dig increase in | early morning Sunday drunks, indica ing widespread violation of the excise law. I do not belleve any attempt whatever is being made to enforce th excise Jaw. Iam told by an authority that there are &0 unlicensed saloons In one part of the city. “While I wae in the office of the Dis- trlet-Attorney I had the opportunity to see many crooks and criminals, I eee them on the streets now, I have seen notorious crooks in Fifth avenue, lately, mingling with the crowda, “I have here @ Het of 312 all-around erooks who can be found in various resorts and on ¢he strests. I have whe nam of twenty-two hold-up men, seventeen profeastonal shoplitters, twelve confidence men, forty-six burglars nd fitty-fou@ badger women who were fecently seen on Broadway. 1 have the * addresses of places like Monk Fastmai ‘dope’ joint, at No. 35 East Fourteenth Street. I Rave tho addreases of many eambling houses, inclufling Canfleld’s old place, and @ new place John Daly ts @pening wp next to Sherry'’s I have ‘nformation that Jerry Leighton has re- fused to come across with hie $120 as- sessment this month, for protection for stuss games on the east aide.” Mageirate Corrigan continued — to specify at great Jength, He spoke then ebout the case of Capt. “Ginger” O'Brien, who was in charge of the Coney Island inspection district lant summer, was tried of charges and then apparently forgotten. He want Has Always Kept Political Affairs Out of His Life at Home. The ctilef end of man, ao far os James A. O'Gorman, the new Senator from New York, ta concer ned, and after the official titles .nve been for the time forgotten, te the maintenance of |@ happy home. For nearly a quarter | Of @ century the mont important part of his.exintenece haw been that which found him as a part of a family circle that has beon the one thing for which he has worked, and to which he has brought whatever honora and emolu- Menta fate had in store for him. The O'Gorman home ts at No. 318 West One Hundred and Kighth street It 18 & three-story brick house, and ft | takes every noh of tt to hold the fam- ily, The house is half a block from Riverside Drive and some five and a half miles from the Court House wherein he wat on the benoh, Hie Dally Walk. ‘The distance Je an interesting part of this story because it te the custom, or tae been the custom, of the Judge to walk the entire distance from Chambers street to the red-fronted home. Th minute the judicial robew went to th decard for the day, the man who had been a real father of the judges, started a hie long tramp uptown. Few of bis Associates know that he ts perhaps the champion long-distance pedestrian of the 4 know @ny wo ion has been ren- | °MOlad set. Walka that made the army od in the, case of Capt. O'Brien, and | °Mcers rai@ their voices in protest have the last tad sas rolelaba parosenin:| WGA Undertaken by bits fer tne cies fee O'Brien might have made at Coney | ove of the thing. Jeland fast summer @hout influential! Ho that by the long route of the eve- AS WALKER, GOLFER a ne en a | | th signer with persons. ning “hike” this narrative gets to th Magistrate Gives Figures. home life of the jurist and newly abeate Magistrate Corrigan then read the|@1 Senator, Perhaps it might as well following statistics: be explained that even in the oMoial “The arteste for felonine in 1909 were | work 24000; tor’ tiademeanors, 193,000, niaking | inaioa @ total of 216,000, resulting in tama} Soret se SSP oe ca glt [srt ot on unanrunaing hee of for misdemeanors, 187,000, making the number ehall act as the father of total of 167,000, resulting ia 4,000 con-| the judictal family. To him the other victions, Or about per cent. Judges Come With personal matters—for ene Ph ye vd are exclusive of bevve | eg ue ‘tangs that daily arise— saver Inquency, which are to the staid what th “In 100 there were 3,700 for] bey e.pebon Among the judges there in a demned by the heads of overy city de-| partment—Health, | erable structure that the p kind when new. Joy more brief fame than 1 ing man for hix family wbsolutely PATRIOTS ACCEPT HISTORIC MANSION TOOEAGERLY a ramble for Lafayetie-Wash- ington-Garibaldi-Lind Domicile. Se LAUD GENEROUS DONOR And Not: One Noticed Brian G. Hughes's Signature or that ‘Tis All Fools’ Day. Bran G. Mumhes, the ereat A an Joeher, has put over another hoax, whiod he appropriately exposes on this day dedicated to practical jokes Mr Hugh latest exploit, when the Prominence of the people who were vic timized 18 considered, is even m: Able than his entry of “Puldal phan," a car horse, In the Hor or his picking up @ scrubby cat off Streat and taking a prize with it In th Cat Show under the name of Nicodemus. A mythical “Lafayetté Mansion ts the medium of Hughes's intest Soke. City oMtetais and prominent men and women interested in the preservation of objects and places of historical Interest wore his victims. ‘They all fell for his offer to deed, free and clear, a mansion fn the Bronx occupied at times by La fayette, Washington, Garibaldi and Jenny Lind, And Signed His Name. The funny part of it is that rian G Hughes signed his own name to letters making the offer. Of the scores who re ceived and answered the } weoms to have ansociated the name of hat the foremoat Practical Joker of the world The “Lafayette Mansion by Brian G. Hughos, Is ae of explo! ined to ny legiti- It will serve maxim that mately historical places. | as an illustration of the one fe born every minute. And the “mansicn?’ Here is what it fa—a tumble dowyg old cottage in the Bronx that was once bullt by a work-| nd ts now in| auch Aisreputable condition that tt is | uninhabitate, Further- has been practicaily con- more, it Tenement House, Building and Fire—and so many violu- tions have been posted against the mis- nalties ins volved would bulld three houses of its Historic interest, emanating from a residence under ite roof of Gen, La- fayette or any distinguished patriot, does not apply elthes. Tho Hughes house never harbored a histori su thai, 4 JANE ATTAIN Fomce eltua times Gen, to got Fran dred it has been a D Lafayette va to Boston the corn inty-wev avenue, te of One f Mth street Bronx. In rs the mansion ¢ t of great rs, an ord 4 of rest be made an interest to Fightee The intrinsic va house is not gre Itself Is val standpoint Lafayette, ¢ alternate! served you a me pleasur A promy do not of this his » but the stru from a hist it 5 th Ww, mn, 7 me n. hing na J ould ept my gift It will reply will be a fav: ‘0 live much be at sa the (tle at on: Ject and cannot lay claim to historic ran eter Juvenile delinquency; in 1910 Mere were 11900 arrests for juvenile delinquency. ‘The percentaged sho: ing the last eix monthe in 1900 and 1910 and comparing them, there Was a de- troubles of earlier days are to the broprietors of tops and marbies. By common consent that post belonged to O'Gormon, and many a judicial case has been confided to him by his fellow- value. How He" Offered “Mansio However, here is the Way American Joker described the le Rreat nan= eric: ted, cam jon” and his offer in his letters, wit wore sent broadca: 1 hereby offer, tr incumbrances, ments all paid, 1910, the Gen, crease in 1910 of per a ag . members of the benon, Ming; 42 per cent. for homicide, per Hie Home Life. eent. for petty larceny, % per cent for 34 5 ar % per cent. for the| The constructon of the home Itself ‘These figures show that|SUPpiies the keynote to its charactor. the decrease in the number of arreste| The reception hall {sa part of the front was not due to the practice of not} Goer—not a part of the household. The Amertean Hi k Historical ‘olonial Ware, Ami Dat torical § can Sceni rs of H y of Ar and ¢ taxes and Including the year Lafayette mansion, ear of all a inaking arrests in trivial matters, “The statistics ftom the night courte show, com jast four monthe of 199 and 1910, respectively, that in 1909, 1,18 women wore arraigned for solicit- ing, and in 1910, 478 women were ar- reigned for soliciting. In 190 there were 56M convictiona for this offense, a against 68 convictions for 1910. “The statiatica of municipal lodging houses whow that for the first twenty- one Gaya in January of this year, there were 19,000 people sheltered; whereas the sighest number in any preceding year since 1897 was 1,963 in 1909," ———— DENMAN THOMPSON SICK; DOCTORS FEAR HIS DEATH. WEST SWANBEY, N. ¥, April 1.— ‘The condition of Denman Thompaon, ‘Josh Whitcomb,” the aged actor, con Unuex seriour, and his medical attend- ante fear that it will be dificult to overeone the heart affection whton hus prostrated hin, Two spectalivts are here from Boston to-@ay to aeaist the family physician. Mr. Thompson's Gaughters, Mrs. W. 1. Kilpatrick, and Mre, EB, A, MofPar- land, both of Boston, came to Went Swansey to-day, Their brother Frank- tim arrived yesterday. Mr, Thompson hag been seriously il) om two previove occasions. —_— WEST POINT FENCER HURT. R. E. Anderson, the West Point cadet who was wounded In @ fencing bout at the Hotel Astor last night, was reported to be improved at Roosevelt Hospital to-day. Hie right lung was pierced by ‘the foil of J. B. D. Parker, of the Unt- Veraity of Pennsylvania, with whom he wee engaged, we ae+ Ho was sirack under the right arm ahd the force of the thrust broke the fol im three places. Anderson was the leading fencer of the West Point toam. ‘The bouts were conducted un auspices of the Intercollegiate ¥ Association. ——_—_—_——_ — SHIPPING NEWS, | Lealte, | rita, Alle family lives {te own life in the privacy that has alwaye inslited upon tHe ex- tinguishing of the spot ight and the banishment of outward display. What ver bright things the family iife heid— end they have been many—have been reserved for the enjoyment of ita con- stituent members tn an atmosphere that is entirely shut awey from prying @: ated and matatained primarily pleasure for fc impressing anyt else with a «4 of what It con The chief diversion affected the | Judge has been golf. He plays a good | enough game to keep President Taft | busy In order to hold his lau a: | the comfort and rather than ly ined. TAN GETS i READY TO TAKE “SEAT IN SENATE suming that news storics of the Presidential improvement with the ¢ er and the puttor correctly represent an important phase of the official ex- {stence of the present Administration Judge O'Gorman belongs to the} Graduates of University Law | Scheol, the Ro he Ame can Legion of Honor, th Bociety, Catholic Historical United Staten Historical Friendly Sons of St. Roe Clu®, Holy Cross Lyceum, Catho- Me Club, Knights of Colu h Club, Pammany Soc! Benevolent Legion ant v York Athletic Club. Amon: Jetes he is a general fay own broad to the fact | himself. of O'Gorman was Misa Ann M She is distinctively of the mother type. Whether or not the tariff should or should not be revised upward or downward is a subservient matter with her to the issue concerning the ap- Pearance lasting qualities of the school clothing of young James A, jr, The Monroe Doctrine 1s relegated before the problem 1x Kirls of the house- 1d wre started toward the proprietor- » of happy homes of thetr own. In this latter reapect two of the honas- hok! have made a goodly start. Dudley id Malone, now an assistant to the srporation Counsel of New York, ma ried the eldest daughter, Wiliam L. J Dufty the next son-in-law to tuke & place tm the growing family ctroie, The agee of tAe children range from Mra, Malone, who ie twenty-three, down to James A. jr, who te fourteen. tn between there comes Misses Dolo- Agnes and Anna. Resembie the Father. The Gaughters are striking in appear: and and have inherited much of the strong, athletic figure that fret made Richard Croker, over in (he Demooratlo Club, ask questions concerning a youny man with blonde whskers who tater come to be the Grand Seohem of Tam. many—s vig tiger with @ purr where others had clawa—and to give the new | Senator his fret start toward poiltical auccese, Ouwide of the church society work to which both the Benator and Mrs. O'Gorman bave given much time, the social life of the family haa been marked by the moat d tie sim- plicity, There is no false pretense and no sham in the household. “The laugh- ter rings with # true ring, It has al been the idea of the Jud, his family should not be pra ik ey Boclety,| Boclety trick, the Owen (Continued from First Page. ent voted fc | cratic caucus Ju | celved sixty-t lie| ee: | i Depew. ive O votes out n of the This was sargents having part in ompletel of seeing that t rite, te shoulders his « that 1 v 2 candidat Legisiature Takes a Reces Whipped a Burglar, A burglar nd he attacked the O' naan Nearo man, ‘The Judge camo time to Mek the burglar, tle hand him over to the police lar eald th of his life. But after all ts said of the new Sena- tor, the chief end of hia life story have to find Its way back to wi dren and home, It was this per that moved him when a jury cam hie court with a verdict for $200 agu & street rallway company for killing ohild, Little Lawrence Willeen, five years of age, had found death under the w of @ Metropolitan Street Railway tr ley. The Judge looned curiously at twelve men who came in with the ver Alot and then, without waiting for an motion from the plaintiff's counse promptly and indignantly set the dict aside. The life of a child we only $300! “It Is a shock to overy he said, disinisaing the jury Maybe tt was the seven little O'Go: mans at home doing the work ¢ bench that day. The election Kk that? 1 batio Senator nor way the » the T urned until April 17 to permi to the Capitol, Senator O'Gorman first Democrat to be sent to the from the Empire State s Murphy w nomen in 1899, In @ formal statement Senator a bro fou ain fin lowing sixty a t he got the worst be ce nto man st ellorts the Just expe 4 and that ti with the pri ta nis be would voted meeting (Of his fell in ord th igh ® by 1 | Statement continue Views of the Senator, ‘The need for an immediate 4 ward revision of the tariff urgent, and further celay in th: rt reform American Tam loges and private monopolte ew nttionalism and t. ing tendeucice of the Repab party. sople, La ALMANAC Ful »-DAY, @Sinun sets., 6, fen res... Moon oete... 0.14 PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, - . Jacksonville Ki INCOMING STEAMBHIPR. P DUE TODAY, , Nem ee Te, mar GAILED TO-DAY Guiana, I Ital, FINDS HUSBAND SHOT DEAD.) official publicity, and, whether it came 1“ as the result of making money for the I favor rigid ecohomy in go mental expenditure and the pa: Wesen Says | Undertaker of a e Jan, tation was | National opposed to all special priv: ous for Tun and the ould Historia toric ture au ata Fen, ny Lind pre- give as I longer, t some of the nould de, ypre= nity tus a). promptly | “ty, te Mand shaeo- Cit ) Demo- had re- total} ¢ ents at-| thing, ad spairs is Senate dward O'Gor- >a de erty PL ee ee History Club, Dauglite Ameri sion >lutlo other similar or '“Historic Mansion” in the Bronx THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 10911. Dames of Amer= un Revolution, cantzations. fety and Only One Declination. Just cam from he Ar: 1 al his ker ariel siety doe in son that the s and is the man xing serve ni V Acknow the [requesting @ pleture and jot the | epok | William M ll and | 16 | % | | and own. is 9 ac- compliehinent of thiy much needed wil not be tolevated by the oan orn county by, business {Methods on the) Was First to Discover Wound, | of constitutional amendment pros | Ranenoss: ranch ise | viding ior an income tax free from | cases, when he proved himself an asset | The pollco of the Hambure avenue! Ruwetievens interfecunce with the | that pald dividends instead of a judicial! station, Brooklyn, are tnvesiiza | governu 1 iastrumestalities of | ought not to have the apot Heht turned | Hamburg avenue. Mrs A tha Wor 2 whall carnexuly support the pro- | upon it, and that the exclusive atmos- ai 4 ne : powed reciprocity treaty with Gana- | phere of his home—the one thing he had| Policeman Brennan reported back to! Ga, X am im favor Of tae parcels | worked to keep unto itself--ought not, the station that she sald she had found| post, aud X have very wtrong con. | to be permeated by the cross winds of yt husband. early to-day lying dead! victions as to the auty of the Gov. | publicity. on @ couch in the living room, Bho | ornament vo fortify the Panama Home Beautifully Furnished, had sent for an undertaker, ohe said,| Canal : ' ‘The turnianing of the home 1s simple,| #4 he had found a builet hole in| the Dew ooratlo party in nae There ts the elegai that the advan.| Wewsener’a right temple, high up unde lend tate eonves paw ha de tages of succor have made possthie, his har, 10k Maite hannions ke tne hE touched here and there with the magia ihe couch, | SAT LAE eet of women o Rae i it ts not glare AR rd he was palled, sald teat that principe. i there le nothing to ov ny opinion the man had been dpad Going: 0 good thing, and the nome has wince sory leat eveniig, Mrs, Wesener Many Congratulations. every appearance of having been cre-, said that ehe had heard no shot Congratulations to the newly elected ! ing, Ch W the American Waldo Andrew Charles arke and othe Secretary Henry f the R kindly offer the Gen was recolved. I Ru society will ta Hue a nation was received. W. Socte handwrit s A pos . notwit ence W, torical for such eminent Sloane, 1 reodo ) Charle: ames Fy dams, Lafayerte offering it to our Board of N thelr next meetin, It Drummond of New thanks of the but declines for the r ot hold pr ra fe: lon to con unding its * offer and er details Bowen of Association members ar Hanking, ‘4 Rhodes, Howard, A it Jerome of te: "Your ate to the mansion, jeasure In nagers a hor Patriots Acknowledge “Gift.” Miss Frances Fuller of the City His- Club #, Rober George F, Mrs, ed Abbe, M Kunz, E and Secretary Scenic fell heels and baggage. Charles 8, Francis, Col, H W, Sacket: of offlcers nH and Historte F Doys began taking at the Court curried arte of pted to re of affa a to such vad selected unching { le to his where he hour fo: uratively, could & afternoon. time himself, task to his No one knew and telex the hour unawering the \ part of his Dudley Field time being nd to han 1 the task of eo visit for the ald to a new held by the until he has t tor letter At vat was friends, to the Court Howse until afternoon, Sheehan's Congratulations, Among the received to-day by the following “Hot Spring umes A. Mr. “Hon. y. ate you » Stat The the « rtlous Senato: secure con tive. and “WILLIAM F SHEPHAN es Pays His Respects to Boss Murphy. Boss gr N nairm: A 1 4 election we After read! nv ns in n, Barnes say rtumity renewed surance on » Plerpont Morgan, joorse W, N, country, wh his office early, time her well in letters and f his own ttm 9 M ohtet ‘Gtioe what t Jud tt i making Va., O'Cho} enemy had to delay congratulatory New ‘York wrote In behalt . Emil L. Boas Mrs, Clark Tra patriotic acknowledging women of the Hughes eservation Society into thee Hughes Joke trap, head, Perk Taylor Pht | known let ys telegrams The left him no and n extent that look as the lock, tig. that he | 3 in| yund ongratulatory Over in the Judge's opens his mail ex- er relegated y, Mr, Stan- » sealed niained, wo r His s kept quests son But his trip telegrams o'Gorman was April 1 man, New and the party zt and nation a s nas confidence joining with ting an antl-Tam. nited States have orale, nta- nh Y 1 the Re 1 a vint leet Wills yubll that > the the lost and re- been Murphy dea in the minds of people as representing the Dem- ocratle party 7 natural pre © born froin oxpertence of the character and attitude toward public irs of the average Tammany Hail polittelan, Mr. Murphy led politica to the Senator, trea party The er for defore the people as Murpnylzed GEORGE S. HINGTON, Assistant United States at New ously Il in Atken, 6, have deen summoned. party." Wa Terry, € candidate Mr. Democratic party now appears f the Sheehan, an entirely pn ath TERRY SICK. “April 1—eorge 8. the of York, ts His re} ama DEMOCRATS SWING That Hughes Offers to Patriots.| AXE ON SINECURES ACHES MEET One-Third of Six Committees Abolished. AVING OF Champ Clark Discards Auto and Blots Out $6,000— Econgmy the Word. House ° Em- ployees Will Be Dropped and $180,000. WITH BLACKIAGKS ON THE EAST SDE When Fifth Escapes, Detectives Return and Gather Up Their Prisoners. | i | | | Detectives Morton and Rameberg were walking along Firth street betore | dayitght this morning when they saw | five men come from the shadows of a | butlding and attack a pedestrian, The victim yelled ns he was thrown to the street and the detectives rushed | to his assistance, The assailants fled, Commands to halt were unheeded and | the officers fired several shots in the alr. | Horton and Ramsberg soon came up with the rearmos: and @ rap on the WASHINGTON, April 1—By 99 8) | nead with @ blackjack laid him out, and most unanimous vote the Democratte] tne detectives kept on with the have caucus of the House members this after- . noon adopted a resolution Introduced by Palmer of Pennsylvania providing for a reduction of the House, #0 that a saving of more than $180,000 will be efected annually in the Representative A, Mitchell {n the numbers of employees payroll alone. As chairman of a special committee appointed to investigate the poss bility of “weeding out" unnecessary $1 In change taken. ployees, Palmer made as The money was found scattered along report to the caucua, outlined the m the street Heumann, with the four by which the public's money. co @|prisonore, was taken to the fifth saved and delivered a bitter a street police station, where the four ment of “Repubtic extravagance identified, two ef them as having pointing out the manner fn which he | pad rec charged that Jobs had been created| ‘The best knowa of tho quartet was and maintained merely as political re- Joseph Palismo, twenty years old, who wards, Tho speech was the main! says ho is a plumber, but who is real feature of the morning session of the |q prize-tighter and a graduate of caucus. Tho Repudil House had | pimira Reformator more than &*) employees, Palmer de-| qiwyy vears ago he was dotected steal tailed (he duties of many of them, and | w trisok lomd of fare we. Pourvesnth | Representative Sulzer of New York, | !né to escape was shot in the abdomen who left the caucus for a few minu informed the ne ridor that he wo! Committee on Forelan it would be his choic mittees in the House. Represen elected pe! sen retary of the caucus. Affairs, and th In addition to eliminating about one- third of the present number of House the Palmer report abolished employee: the follow ng committeer: nen in the core Chairman of the of all the com- ative Burleson of Texas was panent chairman and Repre- live Ashbrook of Ohio chosen sec- knocking each man over as they over- | took him, Only one got away, The detectives finally gave up the chase and returned, prexing up their prisoners as they went. They found Chi Heumann, a baker, of No. 817. Fifth street, the victim of the assault, still standing where he tad been attacked. ile said the pockets of hig trousers had been ripped out and 4 De: Horton. He was sent to i and recovered, and was se “ atory. He was oniy easetl wore positively tdenti- fled by Heumann, the victim, as his as- eallants, and Essex Market Polloe Court later, os GIRL OF FIFTEEN Uncle of Rebecen Holtyma: Milltia, Pacific Railroads, Ventilation She Is Held Captive, and Acoustics, Private Land Claims, Levees and Improvements of tho Mis | Tho Pollce T tment has been asked sisipp! River, and Manufactures. to look for Rebecen Holteman, fifteen The Ways and Means Committee was/| years of age, who left the home of her authorized to to ascertain the total amount of patron. age and apportion It among the Demo. cratic members, addition to a private secretary Democrat will be given amounting to abou pay ‘The Republi the usta! minortty patronage. Champ Clark delivered a strong speech in favor of economy, and remarked thal he Speaker's automo: fave the Governmen ear, A voice called: What about the mules?” Clark ahswered that mules, ade told the members that would work to the extent of his a my Int t. He ntaz able taxpayers, ar Government, but taken of every to save mon: ETRST RACE — Two-year-olds: tive | 1 Worth, 112 (Koerner), 4 to 5, | and out, first; New Haven, 1 tol,3 0 47 to 10, see: appoint a special com-| mittee of three whore duty it shall be It is expected that in each a patronage ) a year on the na will be given ho had never aid that he intended to get a span of So. 7 Grattan street, Brook- eoveral days ago. The girl came country from Roumanta three procured work which lyn, to this months ago and paid her $4 a week. From her earnings she sent $1 a week | to es at hom upon which, | the uncle reported to the police, the | folks at home lived. The «irl lost her tj Job and went an to seek another. -| A card was received from her, mailed tlat the West One Hundred and Second street station, saying that she had a new job. ‘The unole thinks that the girl ts held captive somewhere, and that the oard |was written in her name by some one than the 6 other WHY SO MANY PEOPLE BORROW OF US We are the largest \mortgage lender | in Greater New York. This means that borrowers find what they want here. If your mortgage is due or nearly due, come in and talk over its renew: ond vible Dan, 107 (Byrne), 115 to 1. | with us, Perhaps we can cave you 6 to 1 and 3 to 2, th ‘Time, 1,01 some money. Pu . Baton, Floral Day, Aldan, Cath- | * rine Hampton, Nello, Master Jim and! Our new ten-yenr mortgage Is a | Flamma also ran and finwhed 95 | great boon to home owners, Write named, |“SECOND RACH=Selling; thres-year- | for Information about it, olds and upward; aix furlongs.—Misstve, 98 (G@uld), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 1, TLE GUARANTEE first; Premier, 101 (Fain), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 - and 2 to 5 second; Light Knight, 100 TRU ce (Overt), 9 to 2 2 to Land even, third, T 1 ‘at, Golden Ruby, Capital . ° $ 4,375,600 ; Nei ase ties van | Surplus (all exried) "10,925,000 MRD RAC | to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 3, third olds und upward; ¢ r 2 f yards.~High Range, 10 (Troxler), 1 10, 2 to 8 and 1 to % won: Mason, § (Burton), 20 to 1, 12 to 1 and & to 1, sec- ond; Judge Laasing, 101 (8 en St. Bhiyn, A daily Odol-izing | 1.44, Dolly Bultman, Wess oe ait . Jie 8. Dixte asnight, The Wrestler, | | _ k | Warden, Sugars Lump, Mactas, Tore: whichta esonlya guard, Fabersham, County Clerk and Redmintster also ran and finished a: few moments pre- named. —— PENSACOLA ENTRIES. for tlome-year Mla =e] ing rs “ones, 106 Lady Gwen: rte ‘Queen, O46 T 3} Rewliews Lady, 16 THD Re Tse sear clus and want, four Li i} U4 on tee cette | Bang Danses, A fe 'nartiten, of ate, 0 1, 05; Com three-year-olds a ong Ady Max ey Hin 112, Taunt, 112; Severe 112. 112; Osefden ial, 112; Virwinse Landaay, URACE- selling, three-year-olds and up five fark: Jack’ Ryan, 8: Explivt Mo Regards 110; Qmlan, 110; Shawnee, 110 Dn, 118, her_gloudy, 1, 118; Lore Watches, 121, ack feat. vents tooth decay and trou- {bles with mouth and throat aud rinse the mouth with four or five droj s of Odoi in alittle water—it's very economical, i At all Druggists— (50c. Bottle, Worth 10c? 0 s That's what it costs to get treatment—of CASCARETS, do more for you than any medicine on Earth, Sickness generally shows and starts first in die Bowels and Liver; CASCARETS cure these ills, It'e 00 ofr 0 try—why not start to. wight and have belp in ibe morning @ box fer a week's M$ peer mare LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. t 8} vee ke" sey | | seller ‘a month, ONT ET Hate OGRE MRE ETM 1 oer Mtadienn ‘at. 16’ Tith, a Dlack pocketbook con: tons | tataing 100 or mare: Hberst Femara ot Retum to Mra. M, J. Dizon, 71 i cnn FELLA FOOTPADS IRAN CARPENTER'S MISSING. Simply brush the toctis WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORASS Aftor 20 Yoars of Intense Suffering When All Thouglit He Had but Short Time to Live. Earnestly Prayed to Die. Condition Deplor- able Beyond Description. Tries ‘Cuticura’. Eureka! Relief at Once. Stopped Terrible Burning Sensation from Word Go. In Six Weeks Skin Smoothas This Paper. —— have been aMicted for twenty years with an obstinate skin disease, called by some 1. D.'s psoriasis, and others leprosy, cam= mencing on my scalp; and in spite of all T could do, with the lelp of the most skilful doctors, it slowly but surely extended until a ago this Winter it covercd ty entire person in the form of scales, For the last three years [have been unable to do ang fr, and suffering intensely all the tinie, very morning there would be nearly a dust+ panful of scales taken from the sheet on my hed, some of them as large as the enve- lope containing pits letter In the latter part gt min ter ny skin commenced Cracking open. tried everything, almost, could. Be thought of, without an he Lath of June T started West, in hopes T 1 reach the Hot Springs, J teacted Devvolt and was low I thought TF should have to go to the al, but finally Kot on far oe » Where 1 hada sist — trated n A back, badl small part gt a Hise, BAY Rouidns ult try” Cute j cura, » hand: apd Kat ‘there was rellef; stopped the n from the word go, got Cuticurddtesolvent, a T commenced by taking poontul of Cuticura Resolvent three timea w day att us; had a bath once-a ¥, Water about bloot heat; used Cutleure, Soap freely; applied Cuticura Ointment nk and even! Result: returned te nh just six weeks from the time F moot: as this sheet o nt derson,N.¥ Hene we are acquainte kr | We believ to be true in particul iions & Son, Mes lchants; G, A, 7 won, Merchant; A. A | Davis; Millard iner, Merchant; Johi ter; gwell, Attorney and jor-at- t Henderson, N.Y. above remarkable testimonial | was January 10, 1880, and Is republished of te permanency of the cure, date of April 22, 1910, Mr, Carpenter from bis preseit home, 610 Walnut Lansing, M “| have never suf- be peortasis and although T hove not forgotten L endured before using ade by the Cuticura holy way to every vid. Depott in as Drug & Chem, Corp s Ave., Boston, of Cuticura Soap and Fon skin trent mer ter the Cutie ura v | par | World centers, { sole props.,.130 Colun | nar Malled free, sam | Ointinent, with g | | Gold Filled WALTHA | | ; Only One Water to a Cusiumery None to Dealers Solid Gold the most complete in Ne ard ous prices th watches of dependabl WEDDING RINGS Price $2.50 to $25, Quality (uaranterd Marr age Cerillicae «ree. Ask for 1, Casperte.d & Cieveian 4, 144 Bowery “9° Ss" North Grand St, "1" Station, Open E enings tul 7. OQ rdays «itt ft Mull Orders Filled, Wri THE VICTOR AEOLIAN HALL 362 FIFTH AV, New York City ir 4th Street. largest selection of Victa@ es and Records and the Lest onal demonsiration tn f RELIGIOUS NOTICES. PAUL'S CHUROL, 1 Carroll ats, Services every 88 o'clock, Palm Sinday, and 4 P. will be ration Mureiuy iin Uptown Offi: oh and Brod ieee seat Srooklyn trookly é

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