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nn A J ‘ 20 renee : THE po hk LA WORLD, » WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911. ——________- Fe | Ww CSUN ” | 1 str Hi W ALANA Aaa | ‘ | ELDERLY MAN A MASHER, |Sheritan sol ce erookivn and Queen, AND WIFE, HE TRIED ] after Le had been chased from ve a rps ets An gions Well dressed man. who} terminal station of the Fulton straet LPO HVPNOTIZE, nianie of Adulps Cook and re-| clevated ry Hie was being punched i fused to'a ss, Was held to-[and ma when Pol cé, day in defautt 4 in the Ni J him. ’ |anarwet being a “masher.” The| ma", cieateen years ring Xf her t joaee will be tried May 1 tin y before Magistrate Dooley, y Witllam Stein-[tried to flirt with her in the car. : v-third street, | the terminal she fled and at the pt . U elevated form fainted, Steinberg tried to seire railroad conductors and —e—— a br | 1 x Suffering of Twenty-five-Year- But She Preferred to Be a I Fenanis of Brooklyn House | Complaint nl With Gov- Wheat Made Town Town Home of| JAMES M Y . i Old Epileptic Causes Murder ind Fly, and She Did— Make Hasty Exit in Night | ernment Against Action of | Weird Animal Tales That eGREER C0: and Suicide by Gas. to Mami Attire, | Warship Commander. Were Widely Printed, 23rd Street 34th Street ’ if Ww cen illiam Johnson of ere | nexpos | (Speci sf 2 7 Heiday WARNED DAUGHTER WEDDED BLISS BRIEF, dae ee ae ene ieee | @@ONDON: April The Sexican Gov-] pong Vanvia Ne, Apt $.—Wal On Thursday and Friday, gen street station and th eless ernment has co ted to the For Ayes " : i 1 es - wher of @ handsome limousine to-day |eign office a formal protest against the |1ace B. Wheat, the author of those April the 27th and 28th. : : passed the busiest hour of their Ives | actio ‘apt. Viv of the British sna and bear stories that have been Miss Horwege of Well-to-Do Married at Midnight, Separated seving three families from a fire at No. | #loop § arwater in ianding marines at lcoming down to Yoh dil for | - * : - 8 2) Dean street, Brooklyn, The building | "8" Quentin, Lower Californt which many years, was Ne at his home Family in Hoboken Failed to Ere a Year; She Sues for tu which the ‘tire started in a thren: | A°:lo: ix deeoribed ag an interference in | ere to-day by a fall down a fight of y Pr paNT Tyra shipade , Peed ; the internal affairs of Mexico, stairs, ANE? TE PARTMENTS. Im Both Stores. Grasp Mother's Meaning. -reedom, He for the Baby. found that the! Announcement to this effect w He had atarted to descend the stairs, 3rasp Mother's M . hallway was ull of smoke, A\ made in @ very brief despatch at the|when he tripped and fell. His head Lower Floor, Twenty-third Street. ate ants were aroused they found | Moreign Office to-da¢ from T. B. Hohler, | etruck on the edge of a step, causing Second Floor, Thirty-fourth Street. se of the auffert of tren fire had spread to an adjoining | = sh Charge d'Affatros at Mexico Oity | concussion of the brain. He died be- | Recnuse af the aulferings of her twen-| srocery and to the apartment of Afichae! | since the departure of Minister Tower. | fore the arrival of & physician. 360 dozen Hemstitched Huckaback e-year-old ton from epliep Murray, where his wife, who was helps | Str Hohier stated that the text of the! ‘There is scarcely a newspaper tn the | Towels 3:00 per dozen arte orwege ' low ave loss from an accident, and six children| protest was forwarded by .nall and no| past that has not published some of | . 5 | Hoboken wife of a well to do wers sleeping. William Connony, his| action in the matter will be taken here | whe amusing anake and bear value 4.50 provision dew ied her son wit wife and two more children than the| Pending the receip: of the text and also | stories. In no place on earth were early to-day and then took her own life) wae ¢ Koosevelt allotment for a perfect fami) Ma pss aa a of Capt. Vivian, which | there such snakes as infested Port Je: . i ike ie * bird kn A ovcupled the next apartment, Mras,|he has mafled to London, vis, ac ording to Wheat. He was a! recon : Henry Hi her husband, was| So said Mre \melia Covatan also lived in the house. | On Apri! 11 Capt, Vivian Ianded thirty | master of verisimilitude, and his weird) ORIENTAL RUGS. In Both Stores. } Awakened at half-past 6 o'c! pretty young Policeman Jobnson went for the fire-| men and a Maxim gun at San Quentin | og: stories managed to get past the| : 7 y the tolling of the bell of Ho! when seen nen, and then came back to see what|to protect that town from what was) editors and convinced millions of read- | Antique Mosul and Kurdistan. Gis Wpiscepal Cure 16 : to-day 2 things he m do to earn his pay.| presented to be a threatened attack | org that Port Jervis was overrun with | Average size, 4x7 ft chlo vill veandg |Simpeon street He found th tn rapid succession. To] by Mexican insurgent The revolu- | ¢reatcs, a : Peewee ee eeeeee eee e 625,00 bis Moggi Met Tear Gnireny aie ; vein With, there was the task of get-| tionary movement did not materialtze| pie hoop snake, according to Wheat, value 35.00 Sexton Haynes of the church to discon- ting the Morvays out through the rear | @n@ the marines with their gun were] paid annual visits to Port Jervis : ‘ i . tinue the rinvi., of tho bell. He ad- fire escapes. With the ald of the father, | Withdrawn, ‘Thix was the first actual|ing with automobiles and occas Size 3 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6im..............19.50 dressed an angry remark about the bell the policeman attended to this job in| J4Nding of foreign forces on Mextcan| replacing the pi value 30.00 Ae is" Wit Whemyhe. aibpoued haa nertest aisle. Then he went for Mra, | $0!l im connection with the present re-| cy mated abs ayeete ares | Antique Beloochistan and Shirvan Rugs. been awakened In the e way. She Cova who was nearly unconscious | Yellion. The r caused a stir at| fertt! n AULA, “3 - # Aid not answer, He found that she was © from smoke. Ie took her down the| Mexico City, and it has been stated HO ge erry ey ea Tose Size 2 ft. 8 in. x § ft. 6 in. 10.00 and 12.50 not deside.him and called her. She did st Louvenier rear fire escape and revived her. Iwata Sek SAL At HeRtOR, Diaz) sack of Port Jervis he peopled with | values 15.00 and 20.00 " fir eo out 4@ Then the busy Mr. Johnson w | would make @ protest at London. pears, and what those bears didn’t do A , 4 oa pining he must have gone to \een’ new law the six little Connollys. It win tee: | Capt. Vivian has since been quoted | and didn't wifer could not be done or Anatolian Mats and Carabagh Rugs. .6.50 ssuming tnat she mus i wi e jr, | When went into 19408 sary to take them to the root and then, ** ®4¥ing that he acted upon the writ | suffered in the most extravagant night. | value 8.50 i aig hsp la deliRce AA RL Ald begat Thought Himself a Svengali. Get them down to the extension of the| ‘en Feduest of two Mexican Govern: }.mares., 0 had been taken wih MIODEE OS | ctraig We wate ealinar ber orsedlog roof of No. #25 Dean atreet. But John. | Tent oMcers, who asked for the pro- AeeamieGn ie at 8 o'clock in the morni dobeiiatall Is fe the * v 4 son was quite equal to the task, and| tection © SEED Dee Seer Hae , ‘g toon quieted, Mr. Horwege went to his) wore tenerted ee nite te meat wwe) _|what the spectators saw flying through | tat thelr lives were in danger. This| Joseph Aggere, twenty-nine years off.) UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. im Both Stores, ch's room. | baa Bete huety feNEHEES THEE | next the alr a little later was not a new|Tequest, he added, was @upplemented|® barber, of No. 42) Fast Sixteenth | : Zi ; f | Vine te ek \ ROBBERS GET $15,000 javiator out for a record, but Johnson| by a similar appesl for the protection | street, Jumped from a window on the} Fine Cretonne in French and English Finds Bcth Dead. Ahh n divorce | N JEWEL UP, | UmPIng to the lower roof next door} of their property by two British rest- | % ‘ond floor of Bellevue Hospital this} Jos} S008 f { The bay lay dead on the bed His | ant but ‘ws 2B were] IN J S IN HOLD- +} mith a kiddie under each arm. | dents and one American, Oe a tas hee as | designs and colors. Suitable for furniture “¢ | separated,” si rs, Louvenier With everyone out of harm's way,| WASHINULON, ~ y eeore Had been Sulering trom an inh- . 5 led bac his body | | WASHINGLON, April %.—The W 7 , vere arms were folded back under hie body | "everything was all right in our mar-| i eeitati, not ous problem @tared the | Department was notre, today by Gem | curable malady for some tim slip covers, draperies or fancy work. im an unnatural povition, A gas tube /ried hire until one night my hushand| Pour Beat Chicago Storekeeper andl tenants in the face, Here they were in| Duncan of. the Department of Texas = « from the fixture beside the bed was In ne and told me he had met al Clerk Helpless and Escape in | iat clothing and the air was some-|that orders had been issued to —v. 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢ per yard his mouth, Gas was pouring out of tt. | who had told him he should to With P what chilly for that style of apparel.| Steever, in command at i) Paso, pro- former prices 30c, 40 and $5c Me eaceeee’ CRNA Aneslah: {UGb ioe hypnotic “whe thd met Gi Auto With Plunder, 7 pis here the nameless man with Hibiting ie. pasnege of supplies across ‘i Wind Cc P ‘ Game BS CHICAGO, April 26—¥ rimeq| the handsome limousine came in for|the Rio Grande, except through «uae ‘ do S. H house to the parlor, On the floor there | Perfect eyes for a bys bites who tah 4 Sieouhins ese re | ie oak OF the ‘proceedings, ‘The car| Col. Steaver hed informed the Depart | Summer Window Curtains he found his wife. She was dead too, bs 4 Hewaley Mts 0 Was passing the house when the fire|ment that the Jexican insurrectos un- $ * ee: A. Cabs nebecened froin’ thw ohandatlen [oe font cae entra 1 fiat ies Tks award Ale started and idle curiosity led the owner|der the armistice now in effect had I ancy Casement Netting in white, Arab or ; will be a success — avenue, to-|to pause and watch the work itted through Juarez io 1 one Ay ‘we vari 2 * was between her lips ] “I laughed at him, but he was very pro} and @ clerk} When he saw the troubles of the clothing and other nec Ivory color. An extensive variety of designs. Mr, Horwege rouged his daughter |tmuch in earnest about it and the next with plu tenants he opened his machine as alearies; that the insurrectos wished to hurtin G04 they summoned a physician |T knew he:caine bh with a lot of temporary refuge, covered the ohildren! carry such supplies directly across the | 15c, 25¢ and 35c per yard nut there was nothing he could do. In| Oks printed in French which told all tied to| and women with blankets and left the| Rio Grande and not through Juarez. | former prices 28¢, 38¢ and S5¢ his opinion, they had been dead at jeast | #hout hypnotisin i The| car for nearly two hours as @ street! “If permitted,” said Col. Steever, in % " ' » they ha cay | OT RSUCRTILE Helpline “he pale: ‘youl ite ther gpersona| home, while the men folk got olothing | nie request for tnetructions, “this ‘wit! | Colored Madras and Tissue Casement or : RURCAW HOTRTARLES on yta we y {ie robbers, but | for thetr families, The automobile man | simply open doors to carry across the | i peda: 2 Fe she went to bed taat night." | must tet me p on you 4 | hutered gulag ane car in| was in an awful hurry to get to town, |river whatever they want: they could OU dor’ 3) Silk Curtains in plain colors. Chintz colors Emma Horwege told her father, “moth- thought it was a joke and humored | w scaped stolen | so he just left the machine and went) conceal ammunition, &c, in sacke of on | 4 ri ; = ‘ ALi ih had oll lle fold | Bim and When he would ask me to con-| istant part of the city'a | along by the atreet car route flour, bated hay and other packages.”’ ristgieas . f | and dainty Liberty designs. | oe DEES dead | contrate my kaze into is evew dtd #9 MOFE tlie previously. ‘The fire damage was slighty Gen. Duncan immediately wired Col. h for mab, er | : 1.25, 1.50 and FORA auitae be Ona that & Py fret, but soon 1 became wee | —_———_—_- eever to clamp down toe id _ when you buy ex- | , 1.75 per pair rifice everything in the world if only | ain vaking passes | DIVA SAILS oN v WORLD TOUR. | VETERAN FIGHTS ROBBER pensive beer from | former pric! 230, 3.00 and 3.50 M4 Sutferiogs could be ended, Ithought | over iy ad, then rub his handa| + | AND DR MEXICAN BANDITS Europe and the ; is MEE BRN TAAL INI @eLUACEike Unruh, Ove? Tad teniblea JAC sas ‘hack ie 1h, | COMmtens Claneran WIL Sing IVES HIM AWAY. | 5 . Shades and Slip Covers to order, PRIBeRE oat ane’ would. give, up ail | oh biolee aia ser Leak ine 1h nl eda ed ATTACK AMERICANS.| West. You pay t the 0 Lace a) Oo pay petor eure je ey ne € ! 4 Australia, i i Ci TANT arsed With hor, Gee casa | Goinpiain that T waa attall be 00 tok | 4 Young Stranger With Blackjack No : extra cost o! getting Curtains and Draperies cleaned and stored, Parietal Fa Gait lbs eae obs aia & | rotined, dust. walt’ te Would sag, ine | ¢ Countess Eleanore de Cisneros, MEH aCe CARA Ta TAA WASHINGTON, April 28.—Beveral| it here. But a fi sad no idea what she meant, | til you are asieep and then T will hyno- | 1M ceompar led by r hus atch for an in Third American sitisenn, te ts reverted: are flavored Lear is a; Talk Use you and make you do everything i UA ene Hee seed . been attacked by revolutionary ban i Hae Sates cee ase! kan {Ewan ra; Tradtord, “gelled to-day. on the Avenue Store. twenty-five miles trom Durango, Mexico, brewed right here. (i } og o When Henry was taken) «sometimes I was actually afraid to Suir dee Oceante and will com-| Although he is sixty-five yegrs of age! ang were believed to bo In danger to- It is vith bis tlt, mother and J went to him. | go to sleep for It to thing he might ea circu the globe before sne/and @ veteran of the Civil War and! 4 cording t report received b: S: 3: It pile : © to sleep for I be ° 5 i fcene ta) Maw Foe Mu : 4 nd | day, according to a report 7 Ali the tine we were holding him she | he nue t ite mould rena |equrma to New York ny [Custer’s campaign, Samuer Morria of te TMADAPERIGRe | Feaes Teen! PALE RIPE 23rd Street 34th Street sabi ne and moa: Ing. e}y nd show how by an engager at the Opera Comique, |NO 42 East One Wundred and Fifty. oman at Durango. Mounted Mexican able ea ye Mitals ores abe} gay cert ene pisee & On July 2h, with Melba and John Mc. |fourth street fought off a young Bur-| soldiers were despatched to thelr res- , nto om ent a | person un contro! . set out for a tour of/glar to-day and prevented him from | cue ne ete ran arate about Brought Home Charms. ing to Now York via |robbing « atore. Morris is a clothing || ‘The Department also was advised that ; n |. She ta Ot the | sem welll sncke lath of mohey Gul ofl Where she will arrive | «; OR Wie ORE the Americans, including several women fits, I calmed her, and when she left} the country P under myp EE. REAM |store at No. ‘Third avenue when a |oners at Alamo, are now free to leave mann's Sons, Brooklyn. me I was sure that she was not hystert- | contro! and they will pay ine big money Lee In Declared Compet latranga® entered that town, th rectos having de- Visitors to brewery cal any more." 11 win make ple dead and then bring | William J. Lee, who wan a He hit the old man on the head with | setted the pi of the Americans| welcome. $1 a case (24 Mr Aled believes that his wife| them to life. One day he brought home| bY Commissioner Stover as @ blackjack and partly stunned him, | 4 unharmed. | hottles) everywhere. attached the tube to the gas jet in hor|#0Me queer-looking medicine and began tendent of I aygrounds and Recreation | but when he tried to annex Morris's #on's room and held the other end at) '® take tt. T asked what it was for centres under the jurisdiction of tha! watch the owner put hia nose until he was partly unconse sous | 284 he said it was to give him greater, Park Departme: up vigorous de- | has offictatly been|fense. They rolled about the store for! Gucsts Mark's 1 GHA then put the tube power of the mind and eye. He would 4, ent by the Mu-|@ time, when the stranger handed Mor. |122 First Ined at noon | pala in his mouth and| have much eyes nobody could resist When Lea| ris a few watlops in the face and ran | to-day of an overpowe: of gas wed his arms so that he would not,| them, T reminded him that If he could | c h Sian invent: ease Ke ound agi- | out of the ato aving Morris dazed |in their 190m. 3 the S ary motion, knock it out, | but that wasn’t quaiiz| but still with his oh. clerk, fo Andre r on: Theo ahe went into the other room and | dit would take tions did not ft him for place. | The police of the Bast T “second | years old, nconsclous from the effects | i ied herself as the penalty for having | to make me % the Civil Service Commission | street station say the description of the jof gas, ™ 4 inhaled from a} ; © burden of life. it was @ new one. 1 that Lee t# not] assailant tallied with that of a man| tube attached to a jet over his bed. Ie | Mra, Horwege and Henry will be home @ glass but is pecullarly] who has been beating and robbing| was sent to Bellevue Hospital @ pris- to his new job. smen in Third avenue stores lately. oner, and will recover. buried in the same grave at Flower Hill “When April daye their late gelical Church will preach a sermon on Cold comtort bring ‘These fine soups it. 1 was told to look in Mother Lov te olph i wa ie glass gee) concentrate all my Ad oughts oon tt TAFT ON HIS WAY HERE == [2i-sinely into ms 1° When would be completely hypnotized, When FOR STAY OF TWO DAYS.,! rete hevsaid Twas afraid, and t| ‘To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of : "NEinally 1 refused to have anytaing) the more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, President Will Attend Six Banguets|t>, 49 with his, hypnotism, mei Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., some time ago, decided to Besides Filling Other En- managed make a bold departure from,the usual course pursued by the makers aE put-up medicines for domestic use, and so has pub- Internat springs.”* You are the judge and jury. Don’t let anyone else Ne SP lished broad-cast and openly to the whole world, a full and | decide the question for and Wa inie ana tro, complete list of all the ingredients entering into the composition of his widely |. wou, Not even uses © New York y another's home cele - edicine, eee Peer ie. nat ; thers nom celebrated medicines. We may be prejudiced. i > b a nop ‘ aa | eeu ne Thus Dr. Pierce has taken his numerous patrons and patients Decide for yourself if r une with na 1 be on the move, hur Reranilal catan. ea into his full confidence. Thus too he has removed his med-+ there is any thing better arte frame O08 Sh eRgRTR copy ae i Mig Re eid icines from among secret nostrums of doubtful merits and than BEAM et breathing spelt | Men Aoeiely NO $57 RU AER Aa placed them in a class all by themselves by making them ° Et revulee Twas wfraid of im remedies OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. By this bold step Dr. ver on PERU te aired. Git in tH Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such excellence Associated Press and th - that Le is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny. TOMATG the dinner at 4 “L" PLATFORM Baa, SPP poe JOSTLED OFF Not only does the wrapper of every bottle of Dr, # From this little book it will be learned that Dr. ou P Victim of Stranmer's Mante Bhreats Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous | Pierce's medicines contain no alcohol, narcot- tried it, medigine for weak stomach, torpid liver or bilious- ] ics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious Then after you if you'd rather have your cd With Pa BOORAEM POLICE DEPUTY. | «snarew J. ttyrne, an ex ness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, | agents and that they are made from native, medi~ Rae eteeceee willl wing fora Third avenue train att have printed upon it in plain English, a full and } cinal roots of great value; also that some of the atare it WH Return One Hundred and Bixty-ninth stroet at complete list of all the ingredients composing it, | most valuable ingredients contained in Dr. Pierce's Peru Ite iS ee From the Reynolds In Mad pee eS on NE DE but a small book has been compiled from numer- | Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over- But insist on giving poration Counsel Alfred hi “jae ous standard medical works, of all the different | worked, ‘‘run-down,'’ nervous and debilitated wom- Campbell's a trial, Get ist appoluted arth 1 daw 1 schools of practice, containing very numerous ex- | en, were employed, long vears ago, by the Indians the evidence of your ow sep iy. Police. Fom to ‘a ws turning th t tracts from the writings of leading practitioners of | for similar ailments affecting their squaws. In fact, senses. Go by that, in Vil ommissioner Ke De ea edicine, endor 1 the strongest possible terms e ve mo: ble medic E ‘ mn Bollea ‘ : maticing, en n the strangest, possible terms, J one of the most valuable ms li inal Pinas entering 21 kinds 10cacan M sem eerved 0 \ each and every ingredient contained in Dr, Pierce's | into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- BHT yn " V neaves medicines, Oe of these little books will he mailed J scription was known to the Indians as “ Squaw- ua fray nie F With N t " giam, Mie 4 ma Berne elcred free to any one sendi addres son postal card or | Weed Our knowledge of the uses of not a | and serve ree ex 4 Lede: Ms as Dep the track nis ne by letter, to Dr. RLV. I , Buttalo, N. Y., and | few of our most valuable native, medicinal plants bide, ~pige . uh trang ny the same was gained from the Indians. Jeenee Copeatis ae ; ai ’ \s made up by improved and exact processes, the “Favorite Prescription” is a den NJ / pdt om ian ON ¢ ms most efficient remedy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, Look for the s Stone Na Keeps thé b b 1 Seventie as prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the red-and-white wife goes to the mothers’ con- | tan nald he was | yes. nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health, Sold by all dealers in medicines, | </label

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