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mn Bat “HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. - After the police Investigation the | an wi formal! arrested upon tf charge of attempted abandonment, She is held at the Alexander avenue pel e WHEN SHOTS FAL AO REGPROTY| GERMAN ASSENT «pay NaOH, i ‘ ERE SHOULD NOT BE any more summer fright about the prospect of| Police Doubt Robbery as Motive! Trios ct water, whic sermnaly Inoer dreaded « cut in my own “M, Rubin's” Body Falls | Congressman Says English In-|So Arrest of Woman Disclose MONITOR HERA | a FINGER PRINTS ONLY CLUE | IN DRUGGING OF WOMEN supply, I cannot help feeling petulant at the foolishly hysterical attitude After Learning of Girl’s Romance Jot Water Commissioner Thompron. Apparently he proceeda on the assumption! Among Bowery Crowd— | vestors Are Strong for Amer- Mystery Around Baby She that the efty can expect no more water than It may have for the moment's : fans, as upp on in the reservoirs. Even when, week before last, it raine chforks q ie ", . a With Rival Suitors. |sseny'tn in te renervern. ven unin, moc tore a renad choke Leaves Pathetic Letter, | ican and Canadian Securities Carried. DIES IN JERSEY | Rote almost mandatory in its te calling on the citizens to stop using water Wherever poxtible, Since that note tt hak again rained and poured and splashed demiaiasisesitenen i ¢ After firing five shots at hin head! Jom ry jown 00 0 i f jn f ec The police made little progress Aur-|tents, she wrote, and became deathly | down In streams. It looks to me ax if there are a few billions of gallons il $0 | som @ Sewiy purchined reverven wone | the Seastesnth ee Son batts tion | 10K, She raid she hoped her experience | Soft. | is ‘ : = Sd ees citar feahaeay. at. | WOuld be a warning to girls not to drink So, let'a cheer up. Let's cut out the tragedy stuff, Let the public drinking | of which hit him, a man who registered |a passenger aboard the Campania from @ mysterious attack yesterday Janything offered to them by strangers. | fountains resume thelr © ornamental fountains in the parks plash|as M, Rubin at the Puritan lodging- | England to-day, He had been on a It ts provided by the economy of Na- Qe ture that persons with the name of ; | Murphy do not uaually speak with the | Rear-Admirat Chavie Norton, wip at dates’ back |has a fighting record ¢ termoon upon Mrs. Mary Appel, “ft* HAD WRITTEN WARNING FOR, thelr Joyour sprays aa of yore. < bathe without fear of @ tax. Lot there be| house, No. 183 Bowery, thie morning, | brief business trip to London and went | gare Gccent, and to this fact was) i, the Civil War, died at bis home he years old, and her daughter, Anne OTHER GIRLS, nthe washtub, Ds 1 the plate of soup. @ived from the window of his room ont? Washington at once, to work, he| °° te discovery to-day of the at- | Westiold, J. today. He partt Sadie, twenty-three, in their apartment) gin core told wetien “Ea t's all keep cool, ‘There are loty of Ausag besides water. the fourth floor to the street below. Ha | ald, for the passage by the Senate of | t™Pt of @ woman to dispose of a pair | pated tn the Moaltor and Merrimac duyi at No. 209 Third avenue, Mother and | q who, they say, has been ve w piicinenaidians was dead when picked up, and his fait | the Canadian Reciprocity bill. jot, very. young children under faiue | ind the Buttle of Mobile Bay. Hite daughter were found unconscious In| attentive to the gir} kince, she ae 4 fancied, 1 can’t help recall- | °@Used @ panic In the neighborhood, | “I voted tn the Mouse for the measure |Pretenses. The scheme might have|manded the Southern Pacific #quadroa the Original Hound Guards, The suicide was identified some before I went away,” he sald, “and am/ Worked had not the woman with the in 188 He was a member of the Samp- hours later as Abraham Aabel, @ salea- 8° anxious to see it become a fact that| German accent tried to work off the! son-Schley Investigation Commission, man, but nothing was learned of hie |! &m hurrying to Washington to do all}name of Murphy on an Ifish police-] F. L. Norton, special agent of the antecedents, T can to help it along. I certainly be- | man, . Treasury Department. a brother of the rae : Heve it will paws the Senate, for tt will] “Ticut, Joven of exander avenue | Admiral. was summoned hurriedly froin The suicide left a letter which the cor- | he an excellent thing for both countries, sree OF ie Alex aedet event | his desk in the ‘New York Cussem 4 when tine Shar ay bed. = Th were bound, and at. {Uaable to supply the police with his ing the old-time Thankagiving Day parade x revived declared they had been |name, and both the father and bro the Squareback Rangers, the Hotfoot Hellraisers, the Gentlemen's Sons of tacked by a strange man, who drugged | disclaim all knowledge of such a per-| Cherry Hil, Who Never Worked and Never Will, and the marching clubs, target them and then gagged and bound them. | fon. Mrs, Bonhur, compantes and other noted coteries which made our great American holiday such een this man, declared the man sho ¢ - : " lem a thing of tawd oterqueness | he generation agone as to leave a rare im The two women are now in Har AW coming GOW the stairs did net hing of tawdry groterqueness in the @ on aK in het husband. ‘They ‘were | AA & I LOOK at the pletures of coronation, real a t ; oner and the police say is an pathetlen | ee ne station makes no bones of the fact that A ge Be one’ venar Hospital. They will recover. Just what| reremblo him. pression on those of underdone wit. Hven Barnum's annual night parade had its) Til as Ih Al kt Dad Ue Ot eee eave in London 1 met Gir Wilfrid | when he wan on beat he used to carry | House to-day by the report that jis they were drugged with has not been! The police are divided between ac- | *ttraction, The torchlight turnouts in pr nttal elections were tn phils Wo copies of the letter, one written in | ception given by Lord Stratos his A. 0. H. receipt in his helmet. To-} Admiral Noston was ono of thé oldest Getermined. The dregs in a bottle that|cepting the girl's story as true and the things of strong ap to those whose intellig w grandeur in an ollcloth | + neiish, the other in Yiddish, Tt read: | Kentlemen told me ¢h day a woman presented herself before | officers of (he navy ja polut of , they alleged thelr aswallant forced to| {Pry that tho deed might have been cape, kerosene h, a hired costume, tinsell ady, and an array Of] Sieese don't notify my brother or | leved the bill would become a law and| him, carrying a baby of some ten{and was retired in 1 age “bf thelr lips will be analyzed. ee tated the weppointed suitor | epindle-shanked knights and dames beating shiny, tin-topped spears, with sleigh) sister, as they are nervous wrecks | that they favored it, although certain | months sixty-two, after forty 4 of ad The fact that Miss Appel has had/ drugged the ner ‘and turned ine | Celle re on thelr rorry, lop-eared chargers fe| 2D account of too much trouble, My voles Be HES Te eeee te ree ae |. t Vae Mra. Altea: Stuiepuy,” she bee | UTE Service: Seventeen years Of tea Affairs of the heart and that at} flat topey turvy to sive bi * Hut we got over all that, The daily newspaper, the steam engine, the electric] mother 1s in a dying condition at the understanding that it meant for the| gan, “undt 1 lif by der corner uv Cordt-| W8* At sea. He entered the navy bn SEs ine ot her adinirere are known to| semblance of Gurklarss ne” tight, the telepho honogeaph, the mumarine boat, the six-day ocean Iner,| home of a brother, A sister of | good of all and not oniy for the United! trie avenue unit Nag trantert cede | Mt from New York, where he was borg. be bitter rivals has convinced the ¢| In this connection it i# recalled that | the alrahip, (he wireless telegraph and a fow other such things have supplanted| twenty-five is dying in an insane | States. Sunaveaventh , rt He was born in Albany, that the motive for the strange ait Inst Oc Clarence McGuire, fore the wonders that In thelr gow-@awed crudenesa used to appeal only to the eye.| S8Y!UM, and a sister who attended || ‘There is a growing favor in England rope pree as and i uated fr i ee. * merly a professional basebi ia@ae, inne rh le svi dead a as my mother for the past two yeura for American and Canadian securities | ‘oYee looked at the woman, e¢ ‘aval Academ 18K ¢ ie Beigel hietic ny [who had a wife and fa muy, felt Hine | phone & practical things make their dominating plea to the Si toaet ee eg ison th © of collapsy and a great volume of money will soon| Murphy name and the accent prope pe eure Atlantic station ae Soauaty wel, ang | Oot veekiee Mian Anpel ‘retuned to | resmalion of further possibilities in the development o& man's site et ee notifying them it will surely | be coming thia way for Investment. The jadjusted and then ascertained that she| An at the tline O° hie retiren woman, big and powerful OW 8h] ope with hiny. Ile called on her at, Democracy in tts real stvength ts spreading wherever there are men and women| xi them. You can notity my rela. | English are even forsaking their South| had found the infant on the front stoop | commandant the Washington could have been attacked #0 violently |her home at Xo. 1058. ‘Third avenue, |and achools, and with it and the other influences at work it ts not to be Won-| tive, Mr. Sambur, No. 660 Bushwick | African favorites in order to invest in| of her home to-day. She said tha aie | Ge wits wee fda ya Kiloegy by one man, the flat torn up a# If/where the Appel family Ived before dered at thet even old London merely yawned as their good King and| avenu rookiyn, drag store. Me | the better opportunities in America, | had made inquisy as to the parentage f Weatfeld, " a by a cyclone and not a sound of this | moving to their prevent address. Going Queon wero crowned in Westminster At ‘Then the people cheered for that} Will attend to my body. Nervous | They believe there that Canadian Pa-{and then, failing to get any light, | QoMestMeld heard by any of the multitude of ten-|with her to the roof he again urged | gti yy hiker, d6hi Bur prostration 18 the cause of {t, Great | cific will go to 30 and are getting in| brought the child to the police station ants in the big apartment is another |her to elope with him. She refused, | Shy hay ha for that tableau atuff, He weare a cloak] ‘*Ufering—intensely. I lont fifteen | there fast “You got the wrony precinct; you must exing phase of the mystery Ho sent her downstairs on a pretext | CAL pe Ba ed TOP LABY SaDIARY pounds in two weeks, [ have $10 On the evening of coronation day «| go to the Morrisania station,” said the perpl 4 Rapa ‘a brother of the young}{"4 blew out his brains with a re | and silk stockings! left, Give it to Mr. Sambur, concert was held at which Mr, Levy | lieutenant. Then he got to thinking HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES Fre‘ re volver. 1 siete It was shortly after 10 o'clock when presided. By a rising vote of those | over ali the Germans ho knew for any E P > as if Mayor Gaynor bad forced a pair! ® thin, nervous individual about forty- present a wire message was sent to! Murphys. He couldn't locate any. which have stood the test of ne oi 1 8 vay | five years old, rushed up to the clerk's King George conveying congratula-| He told Polleeman Thomas Heaney, i serve a place in th 1s the winning hand in the new subway | sro’ in the lodging house and asked tions. Following the concert there was | Who isn’t German, to follow. the worn time deserve a place in the med woman who gave the police @ graphic | ‘The poison bottle was found by De. | Gescription of the assault, threw some! Ritter of Harlem Hospital. It has a pun light on his sister's romance to-day, | gent sulphurous emell and according to 0OKS TO THE W OBSERVE | of bluffs Into a corner and now he but could offer no theory to account for|the doctor the polxon used waa some situation, It just too ludicrous for anything the way the voraclous| 1, y6 aamignod to a room, a display of freworks on the deck. an, She went to the Morrisania ata-(gicine chest of every family. the attack. However, he gave the de | combination of sulphur and phosphorus, | Interborough and the senile 1. R. T. kept throwing chips into the pot, each I'm not fecling well,” he told the! ‘The Right Rev. Mgr. Grimes, Bishop tion ae directed, and the policeman ® RABEHehd ue teva SPRITE 1 want to wee her,’ he said. I told him __o with the Intention of forcing the other out. All this time Mayor Gaynor | ojerk, d want to lie down for an of Syracuse, returned from a six weeks'|acted as shadow heard her tell Mothers ar tay a ster. “tectives some evidence upon which | hour or two. tour of Iretand. same story about finding the ct ing to their children the remes : M . ~ He wrote the name “M. Rubin” on Among the others tn the first cabin | this time she gave the name of . ; Sete pab ATs they hope to make an arr: the lodging house register, and was Were Mrs. Morgan Aldrich, Mr. and|Rerger,” and sald that she Nved at{Qdies their grandmothers used, In addition there is a fingerprint \ | aweigned to room No. 68 on the fourth Mrs. J. D. Brown, Miss Elizabeth Cur-| Newark, N. J. For thirty years Lydia E. clue, A blood-stained breadbox, which z oor. Mr. J. G. Fo * Porste ‘Then Heaney came from the cover of ' (lies OO sated oe . had been tossed about in the mysteri- '\ few moments after “Rubin” had ane J.P. Morrissey and Mrs.|a corner and confronted her with the!@Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ous struggle, contains seve | ered the room five shots tn rapld succes. |sudden change in names, She broke own and confessed that she wae Mea. (Qpound, made from roots and Rosa Ziegler of No. & Williams street, !9 herbs, has been curing the woe PHILADEL?: Orange, N. J . ng és place, forced open the door they saw Dr. Russell M. Conwell of this city and | me dectared that the child was one!Qmen of this country from the “Rubin” flourishing @ revolver, Ag the Rev. Dr, F, B, Moyer of England| of twins that had started out t0/$ vinre Fee Watered tha, roma eubine | wore evidoted TRARY by the exeentive | Glabose Of for Lata Mayers cf Orange, |S Worst form Of female ills, and made a dash for the window, and be- committee of the Baptist World Alliance | N. J. The first tein vas nad A merit alone could have stood fore he could be stopped plunged as envoys to St. Petersburg to seek the| the City Hall station Wednesday when nt ; 7 head foremost, fed out mermission of the Caar to erect @ Bap. | the woman sald she had found tt on algsuch a@ test of time and won’ in front of the lodging house Louis ust university In that city. If tt te re ferryboat, It was finally taken to! > cuch an enviable record. lettloss conducts @ soda water stand, |fused, th University wiil be situated at] Bellevue Hospital. . wa of men and women were at Berlin. The police held hor for investigation stand when Uie body of tue man fell b ng between the two, and when the time to show down came there|tween them. As it struck the sidewalls | op from each of the transit trusts, The clty held the winning hand. [tire women and two men fainted, while ion were heard, The sounds came ». 66, and when the clerk, alf dozen habitues of the se sorco ve ox | N COLORADO TOLD ‘CTOR, SHE SAYS. rah around the coruer to the home of Chestnut, in One Hundred and Highteenth street. The F latter found both women bleeding af (Gained Control of Great West- the nose and muuth and unconscious, 1 Everything tn the house pid been turned 9 r trailed rae ie ane ‘ca it later developed | CT! Beet Sugar Company and | trsites 8. nothing was stolen, Satisfied All Concerned it you don't take what the city offers you are out of the game!” Is the| COE od fan screaming in all direc. | When the daughter became conscious " s . term of the Mayor's ultimatum, Policeman Max Lody of the Eldridge! he t0i4 the police hahege| Lage os S ae Already there are squeals of agony, “Can't do it and make money,” says! street station, who saw the falling body, | inspector Knocked on the door of ‘Re uimmoned an ambulance from Gouv- bate Maton the third: fluor and vaid he| WASHINGTON, June °4.—Confidential ee Roar abpekaclanek will figne," ‘says Shonts, ‘crneur, Hospital. , Dr.} Cox, who re- wanted to r6hd the meter, She suid he dotalle of the way the American Sugar| Which attitudes If persisted In Will leave the city free to go ahead as it| sponded, found “tfubingy” skull crashed | was about six fest tall and wore & cap. | Refining Company and the Havemeyer| should have done at first, Which will be @ lucky thing for the city. end tig Gimp andi toe ween | oe on per egg Dalge on The area |tBterente acquired control of the stock ° | 1 Podig Proce of the Great Western Boet Sugar Com: IKE THE DEATIT- INDUCING {1LE DOWN IN CONNY ISLANE to go ahead,” eaia tne|P&RY in 196, and a declaration that WAIL OF THE BANSHER there Yenterday I saw big “Pommery went into the bathroom, | Henry 0. Havemeyer, late head of the comes to me this despairing sup- Bob" Vernon leaning against the { “E told him | ert, “and he eation tre epiess soul bar of the Glant Coaster Cafe talking took out @ bovk and after looking at| so-called Sugar Trust, did more for pec nn i pairs oer fuel RETEAAIM Rak In hhdened: cones te Maer ( the meter made some marks tm the| Colorado than any other investor in ie stades bid nig’ ine cli phueed ager Jonnny Curran, Art Middieton, week. Then he got down off the chair | that State, were given before the House a foe ft lead ps Rs Judge Tommy Dinnean, Archie Zimmst and asked, ‘Where's your mother? I) sugar Investixating Committee by Pres-| graxing gad racket le ge and others whose eyes were fairly buly- wea' jer and 1 star ern concern. iso i ge) the Gining-room to the bedroom. Mr. Morey said Havemeyer Inatly |@hey yelled, they ehonted “back up,” |"! t PU aks heay ik) bata > Bet | “As I was passing through the G00r | wag opposed to the amalgamation of “whoa!” ae Fact 1s, I sail for the other side on the \eading to the bedroom he grabbed me] einer the Utah-Idaho or Colorado | Ther hori naan. Se cl St. Paul on July 1 to bring over a | an6 struck me in the face, holding MY | groups of beet augar plants, but finally | The arivers, ead ie pi «J UJ heavyweight fighter whom I shall train | Vv | T ( H A Z E arms. 1 struggled with him and got One| consenied, saying to Mr. Mo Hig | SeTee OE Oe ee aeet dd at my own expense and put against _— of my hands free. Then be pulled a bot-| ahead; you fellows seem to have this some good Heavrwelgits, ines fA “ . | Ue frow bie pocket and tovk the cork | pretty well in hand." And as with mighty heave and yell, [Nave him matched with Jack Jouneon,:|H. G, Schneider, When As gat, He held me by the throat while he)” My” Morey said the present tariff was! trp went a can, ite contents fell MAA Lae te eu col Kin eaneek moot : placed the bottie Ww my lps. 1 ewal- | vital to the existence of every beet sugar | tnto ied metal tank, I mutely asked, raigned, Says Mayor Is ina i gee SE eee Cgelens One thet M0 slant, ‘Walle air wos lied with odors rank n Ireland,” sald Bob hoarse! , _— He told how he met Mr. Havemeyer tn ff Garbage “There is some ripping fine heav. an enir: i j NEAR NEIGHBOR HEARD NO|New York with written authority to sell welant material In Ireland and T ha Conspiracy Against Him, Oh, Bawards, you whore sleep is sound, | bees put wise to one who hus already NOISE OF STRUGGLE. 1 Wl ds Papel tibetan Fedo to big ae wisth around, | |shown signs. He may oblige Johnaon to ) an undisclosed alter 4 please, call of this night |take the count.” m Sec: ” While this struggle and the subse |. tate Senator Wolcott of Colorado in- hea, ‘And pop went another cork! Henry G elder, Secretary of the met z quent beating, drugsing and susuing Of) quced him to Mr. Havemeyer. Mr Let them work they used to do, penenitennats | Eleventh Avenue Track Removal Asso- = = the fy Rl Gps Ping ap lelborid | told Mr. Havemoyer the price, 1 Garbage! SEH that the native muckrakers | ciation, who was summoned to the West Honhur, “ anid Mr. Havemeyer,|' and, be: the poem aks truly, have discovered a “Wave of Crime’ | siae Court last Wednesday to answer a! Ney st eee ti adel home, she hie @aek, according to Mr.| pat midiy. W evolved the plan] on Staten Islund—their idea of ul ce , CR ed | Bina. Tate «idea of | charge of swearing over the telephone s Morey. “I won't talk about It.” A few jof omptying the city's garbage cans ave. o @ sandwich and al vce Was AtTAIEe Sereeens and noticed nothing but a very | Morey: ON Met Tan tmorer went forthe silent watches of the night must | cool giaa# of beer on a Sunday at the | Centrab” was arratgned again before sUgdt mols, Woich she attributed to lite| Weeks later Mr. Havemeyer sent fo Magistrate Hermann to-day but persist- : lad Surely ft wasn't goo? | b @ where men, women and chil. tle Goldie playing oh the floor. A few| Morey again and the deal wan made, — |e a brilliant wit surely it want goed | beache nen and chil) oa in his refunal to admit that he had et mado by! the |dren seek reasonable p! MUNYON’S Witch Hazel Soa to the second floor. Me does not answer|vat-oad secured beneficlal rat A iw. ul-depressiug, sleep-destroying, blood- BULL ait. ree Ma telephonic conversation, the, deseription of her assailant given| “ad secured beneficial rates fring : aks erate lip “Wave of Crime’ on Rtateh | Moreover, Schnslde: SP Ne se being mach eaiant wiven| “We would have extended our con-| What door the Street Cleaning De-|tetand. Tut what the industrious people | way a victlin of & conspiracy promoted bavipg @ straw bat iustead of a necting Hae Into Denver,” he sald, “it) partment gain by the chanie down there really necd Is @ ‘Wave of} ),,, MeManus and Mayor Gaynor, Miss Appel was wurried inst Decem: | the raliroads had not treated us fairly.” | Nothing, But 1 lose my sie Gein, | “This is a trumped up charge,” said der to Alorris Goidverg, but he soon | Mr. Morey Way interrogated as to) Rang nenenes the champion of those who wish to 8 ALDERMEN who held up the opening of the Municipal Baths at Coney Jand saw the error of thelr ways when thelr curious attitude was exposed to public view in the newspapers last week, It was a rare sight to see y they flocked into the ark from the troubled waters of publicity when it w: abolish Death Avenue, “I suspected at first that tt was a Gaynor-McManus conspiracy. Now I am sure of tt, They want to keep me away from the sub- her, Bhe has not lived with him for |of ihe Great Western Sugar Compan which Is an amalgamation of the Co! orado bec; sugar factories, ‘The after became ill and unable to support |tie details of the organtzation in 1995 :e Several months and resumed her maiden Mame without the formality of «a 4: vores, Her family disclaims knowledge i dabibere’s wheseabouts ane’ Sonn Refining Company tnanced | ved to voto in favor of an appropriation ot 115,000 for im operation and| way. nearing.” Bonhur, who knows hilin well, declares ¢ nalier factories, and in| equipment of the baths, which will be completed in a couple of weeks. Hefore Schneider opened up with his, the man she saw descending the stairs |the organization of the consolldated| And it was amusing to note the means they adopted to scramble aboard. “Let | conepiraay defense his lawyer, Ber-| was not he. com: : ¥ capitalized at $30,000,000, | the baths be free!” they though they had voted at every stage against | arq Naumberg, protested to M 9 4 Frederick Appel, the father, i a cab- | acquired a majority of the stock | the proposition to ha’ any other Kind of municipally owned bathhouses | trate Hermann that even if Schneide $ vragen dl Hie was « rriving home from | The companies in the Great Western | at Coney Island. * part is Just a demagogi> handful of dust to dlind| jad been profane to ntral” he was e } lance doctor were carey ieee Mee: |eroup were located at Greeley, Katon, | the eyes of the Alderms nstituents, But ft was too late, Thelr records are | of no statutory crime, iis Gaugaier Gown th wae , ealed and | Longmont Loveland, Windsor, Fort | sprend on the minutes of the many meetings in which they pounded the project| “swearing over ihe telephone ts no- | his son, Frederick Appel jr., twenty-tv9 bt aged iran. Wort Morgin, | of a elty-owned bath at Coney Islond, And this means Aldermen Walsh, Towen | where defined aa a crlme,” sald the I y pears old, the remaining meniber of the | Vics, Mont. nnd Scotts. Bluff, Neb, | 84 More awyer ° i rn Nowsebold, were positive | to-day tite [AEM Mont. and Betts Butt, Neb: pe all honor to Alexander Drescher, the hustling ttle Brownsville Alderman,| “In my opinion you ire mistaken,” | 3 Among all the kings and queens, nobility and ambassadors to the attack was made by a burglar and |oaimy, wore erected to forestall erec- | who carried the idea through despite malictous opposition and mtarepresentation, |repiied the Court. "The offense ie fe A A : . Pointed to overiuened dresser drawers (ion gar plants there by int | He ts now affectionately known by his constituents a8 “Bathhouse Aleck."* \Govered by @ection Twenty, which de- coronation, none is able to secure a soap better than this, no matter if of this theory, Both |indopendent of the Great Weatcrn | | disorderly conduct. If the de | declared, however, that nothing was | gicur Co. | he pays 25c, 50c, 75c or $1 for it. mpany and the Havemeye: nt will plead guilty to disorderly | just such a fate nd that it would injure hie Missing trom the fa! aigamation of ail th m+ | SOMERODY PROPOSED a coronation URUMCATORS with big pumping " tee , * * [ ‘ om z C 3 li suspend sentence. Ss ‘About & year ago Miss Appel wrote «| Mr, Morey testified, was pro-| game of cricket, to be played on Abe P works have got busy. with Go- |Comduct Til even atured to do, on The qualities that have placed Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap in its letter to a newspaper warning yo: st by himaelf and a man's grounds, Livingston, Manor, wanus Creek, and already that | This, Mr. ed, » enviable position are, first, its purity; second, its medication. inks that » and after dire mmittes of loyal Brtt'shers| | - the gre Bae ook her last night. She std | 9 Pig ibs pity Fao eee eel feeye| Dent-up treasury of amells and odors in the community as a prin- ‘ A " ie has entied at her heme wis oe thal cmaniea aaa et a OYE Se One OF He NN Oe aa In RAS Dash -obovarted Ino. # eullings (MNMOR 2” Unie genogl. oud a ciibile Jt softens the skin, relieves sunburn, chapping, rash, prickly heat, liver tle, It was inlabelled, but he told |\, her it was a tonic, which he was leaving ‘a sample. ambrosial stream, , Will some gent come forward | and pleare take up th matter with H, O. he An spirited citizen, ‘Then tt was decided to have another heartng on July 8, spots, sores, pimples, scaly: diseases, and beautifies the already beautiful skin. m or mple. Be tok some of lie won: |» : anteo You pent and pleare 4 matter of News bike nals It is soothing and leaves a delightful feeling of cleanliness, as well as \° t ce : “le owen, n't tell hy thts came | ‘°W" i | . i Haw ‘rauch fe owned by’ the Have- | will lap” said Abs. “Archie Gunn \ at] ha Davee wae B mlaule t tad SUMMER COMPLAINTS: removing all odors. READERS x a tave per cont. se controlied by | game started when the present iing's| Crock take the eouat in the matter of| dhl | You cannot get better, because no better is made, and after using one WORLD cgaenre naa et | ar was craaett sane Cemconne in| Bysenten»Dirrhoes, 18 cake, you will not look for better. Munyon's Paw Paw Pill, used in con- |] | tavemoyer's eatate and the Aiuerioan SERINE OF NOXING BOUTS by| Wilf All the primary aromas that can | Cholera Morbus ; | junction with Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, will bring clearness to the skin Going out of town for the |} | Suxar Refining Company control pL A amateurs was held under civic! be garnered in a glue factory, a chem. | | Radway's Meaty Reilt when tnwantly i ; " summer may have the World |] | Jority of the Waster Sugar stock?” | auspices on the public tecrea- | Ic ks, a slaughter yard fortiliging | Siting” sour stomach, Neuse, Haercburn, Me: almost over night. They clear the blood and act as a gentle and effective sent them, address Dye enforcer U, 8. 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