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22 cree receneaneNErenea enna mppslatat raceme nacain Ds bo eT OEE ee nevennne ere ec teP REPEC SANT ERENT NEURITES ET _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911. sare.© 2 BEULANBINFORD Schooner Phofographed as She Sinks |(" ‘iat ete Gomes | BABYS ECZEMA only her masts and @ bit of the fo'c'sle | Is) P. | Be Some aero the i te Cont One yasbnL afi aly _ | When Two Weeks Old, Would Water KING P | and Itch, Broken Out Most on 5 | Face, Used Box of Cuticura Oint- Lt Stak. | ment and Nearly Cake of Cuticur: Soap. Was Completely Cured. waves g CAPTAIN HURLED INTO SEA AS ‘The mizzen fell forward and engineer succeeded scrambling into the main rigs The spanker ot shade aad the 4 hurling She Still Likes Beattie “Aw- Capt. Dodge and the salto ot sea. Tee lee sdsteed seroenea tue way | fully Well,’ But Is Atratd of back to the stump of the mast and for. da 7 4 Into the main top. But the cap Man Accused of Murder. tain could only cling to the floating spar, which was silil held to the sunken hulk by the rigging. “nT x ' 4 7) Phrowenect ioe hugnt Capt, pedge| | OO CHUMMY, MAYBE, held tight to the tossing spar. He made ® number of ineffectual attempts to work back to the ship, but the seas Still She Will Not Forget He broke his hold, and {t was all he could do to keep from belng washed clear of | lag “rie e SECA LAT Hine Sattingceanes| Yves Hier Friend Wier All beyond. Ali night he stood the b ng Iq of the seas, now head and shoulders Was Dark for Her. clear of the water, now # fathom deep | under some wave. At daybreak Tuesday the men on the CHESTERIIPLD COURTHOUSE, Va main top saw the captain clinging to Aug. 31.—A seventeen-year-old girl a ben wreckage to leeward, The wind feminine enigma. to-day holds secret the Beererteecet itracaier, nowever, |tiery,, would settle the fight for the mate an weral of the crew made |lif¢ of Henry Clay Beattle jr, on trial they way down to tne fo'c deck. | for the murder of his wife. They could hardly move their limbs, Reulah Binford, sweetheart of the ac cramped from m than forty-elght Bd ee old, te the person who can condemn or SKIPPER KEEPS NERVE AND IS clear Henr; attic, Ty either the HAULED ABOARD. I ca tea Ah ch Mae “Heave me a line, bellowed Ca Dodge, facetiously, “an¢é Vil come aboard and visit you.” “My Ii oom, Rept. 7, 1044. My little girl had eczema pee which first started to break ou on her end when she was two weeks old. It bega: Apes world “Sater” and ¢ zy realdent, J itch, It was on — ri 'OTES to EVE: we the back of her neck. be Laie Cnandea in at Tue Warts vertete Rtagthai in the edge of hor a a cera 0 a weer Faccutlve Committee. ied eg seen fiae, Bet feat era, | hershoulders: Burts was broken out the ‘most on her face. “TI doctored with two different di NEWYORKERLOST 'TAFTINTALK shatmasat' fence said Ca ae one of her children, INNEVADADESERT, | TOLAWYERSHITS is suertcssccries « he ie Ti ed) Mrs. innie Clutter, Outleuta Beep fa Clits Allon James Mahoney, Former Po-|President Also Protests Against | Rmorteconcmees se ines * cake of Cutk ef liceman, Suddenly Crazed by | Amendments to the Arbi- | bticura Gistme te sre in eu , ; ; clone, Alper sold throughout Heat, Dashes Over Sands. tration Treaties. Erp book on the skin and eal fe FSuem: Cone Depts BB Boston cuged man since she was thirteen years lawyers who seek to send Beattie to the Jelectric chair nor those who are work Ing to save his ite would admit to-day ‘After three Ineffect ial attempts to get |that they would place the gray eyed fa line to the skipper, a successful cast |mirl on the witness stand elther to prove was made and Dodge was hauled or disprove the tale on which depended BA iia ath ents | ee ee ee | RENO, Nev., Aug. M.—Suddenly be-| BOSTON, Aug. 31—Addressing the and had to be lifted into the foretop coming craved, apparently by the heat,| members of the American Bar Assocta- Both prosecution and defen) om , ; rigging and lashed there for WAS: | iat net, Saami e basis er visser | James Mahoney, a former New York| tM in convention here to-day, Prew- Later they tosk him down to the deck) oa segree examination he! t. | | policeman, sald to be a relative of w,| dent Taft urged the lawyers to take up and wrapped him in the flying jib. eTee nations her real al i | Wb WOE erratic inc Soatantiereoedr csi Bourke Cockran, shed « | During these operations the mon got|titude was juat as muoh In doubt to-day trke Cockran, either perished oF 181 ure, @enounced the recall as applied to | thelr first taste of water since Sunday |as it was when Henry Beattie was ar- | | wandering naked on the Nevada desert, | the judiciary and urged the adoption of Right out of the water butts on the|rested for the murder of his wife. And Liss atl) Berlei te aol the arbitration treaties negotiated with forecastie deck. No food was to be had, | xine jaughingly admitted it. (Continued from First Page.) Mahoney left Reno three days ago to| France and Great Britain. however. SHE LIKES HENRY BEATTIE accept a position with a surveying party,| The President's remarks were greeted | During Tuesday morning they saw 7 Paul Geldel was sought as a child vic-| Yesterday he appeared at the Eagle Sait| With enthusiasm by the 800 lawyers in three ships pass far to rd, too far | AWFULLY WELL. tim of the Moloch of the Metropolie—| Works, stripped himself of clothing and|2!* Audience. The greatest demonstra- to observe their distress signal, a torn If they place me on the stand T will was a scapegoat of the hypocrisy of the ran madiy across the barre; nds, | Un came when the President advocated foretopsall waving from the foremaat. |tell the truth,” sald Beulah with a olty as represented by ita officials, He : ee ee | eee St et RR “ of salaries for Federal Judges ‘At ten o'clock they sighted the Mo-|taugh that echoed through the tron- | Gitveriy attacked the temory ef oar.| emeers of the surveying crew spent all ~pe from $15,000 to $26,000 a y. hawk several miles out to sea. Almost Jied jai! In Richmond where she is Jackson. the afternoon yesterday and last night! he referred to the recall without hope they watched t i ‘ ‘ arching for him, but without success. | th steamer | confined, “I can't tell you what my tes- ‘ Toward the close of Mr. Gray's ad. | “rch theor; ‘ 2 (Continued from First Page. ~ alla >, sole Apc wi be A for ft looked as though she too were] imony will be, but it will ba the truth,” | eet eaeey Gallant Struggle by Schooner’s jaress, which was a eulogy of mother | ie it feared the man has perished on the | the open the President's arrival going to pass without heeding their lova, Paul Geldel's even filled with ¢ t is feared the man has perished on the|the convention heard the report of a The siim, Ithe child-woman threw | dozen character witnesses to pre ' * . ae re ed. a eidents w a pare the! Cy Ww Child desert. special com: ag Lenogdien aed y Bow aicasuy buck her hi cast her wealth of |way for the placing of Henry Clay ap tain, Nife, Children Rin oyetias readened and Pured) amd 6 neas ae at terme ote Mahoney was at the West One Hun-| of the association wh he end was sobbin: n who presented @ reso- Re voc Wook cn.tun men wore, they |eoicen hair ot of her eyes) and) with | Beattle irs Winsele on the stand, Sa. ba wares i uncontroliedly and | greq and Twenty-Atth atreet and llghth| lution denouncing the recall of the Judl- He ie chore Captain Dodge, wrap-| an outburst of joy sented hervelf on the | _ 2h BE Suite, ehleg counsel foe the and Crew. ONE MORE CLASH BETWEEN! *Yeue station in New York City and) Seat, This report wae received with ped in the canvas, heard the cheer and edge of the plain deal table that, with pochag aerated ais Lyons | or THE OPPOSING LAWVERG. later was transferred to the Bronx. it gave him new strength. He clam-| her bed, makes up tho plain furnishing | fe ala ‘the opening of court Fe J —_— ; | we / soe OC “What pity must we have,” said Mr. | 4 ” ' to where lik , a Qc APLANTIC CITY, Aug. 31.—Capt. H. i Geld Ah atten i of Bet oath Avinging ie site clad | ‘the case for the defense, dectared Mtr. |g. sesreron his wife, two ane ati loray, in tones to shake the windows, '30-CENT BUTTER OR WAR, . a jan o and fro, she answered ques-|smith, woul o fe : ' Y ig i D s i. hawk ned. algnted Kemble of tne aei|tions. Evidently not a thought as to nith, would be conchided to-morrow. |q crew of aeven men of tie schooner |s0Bbns himeelt, “for a District: Attar CRY IN FRENCH RIOTS.) “We have witness who will occupy the ney who stands here and sneors at through glasses, Word spread quickly |the fate of the indefinitely calm-eyed |remainder of to-day's session and will Jone B. Burt, were rescued to-day by | mother-love: through slates chat a rescue War On| oncrae who: faces the electric chair Put Mr. Beattie on the firat thing in |the crew of the Little Migs Harbor Léfe| fr. Nott rose red in the face. Paris Joins in Violent Protest Against! van coRTLAND PARK, N. Y., Aug. Fie cites inn are geerken | cronned her mind, the morning, Saving Station after having apent al “If Your Honor please," he sald, “t| High Prices for Food—Move- | = If there was ever worse weather for u aical a golf cont ment Made Special. we test than that in order to- hay b Harlier in the day these two perilous night in a yawl at the mercy |object to any statement that I snee! Sak to nine ih. They lines te iret the ie von! sate Menez «neereey and Job Weinstein, sons of the BA ay of mountainous seas a Mite boy's mother or daveaay ‘ tn day when the annual championship of j thw Bg bid S| wen SERee. broker at whose’ store Paul, Emattie| ‘The schooner Was caught in the north-| “Mr, Nott.” sald Judge Crain with|, PARIS, Aug. S1-A campaign which | Manhattan started at the Van Cortland A UTTLE BOAT GOES THROUGH ‘Z tke him awfally well,” came the|bought the gum gave. tertinare ic jeast storm which haw been raging on/ marked emphasis, “the Court takes| "ee for its purpose a reduction Of the| Fert links, it could -nct be recalled by TTL amiling bat evasive reply. “Me ea Z|which they futly contradicted Beattie| this coast for forty-eight hours. She| great pleasure in stating publicly that | M&M prices of food was started to-tey the pl ‘The rain came in sheets BIG SEA TO RESCUE. were awfuly good chums. Maybe wejon cssential points. was stripped of every sal! from stem) you have done nothing of the sort.” in Paris, Ten taxicabs, their occupants | constantly and that with the downpour Kemble brought the Mohawk|were too good chums. Me and X hed| Inasmuch as the accused and his cous-|to stern and, after a little while, she) Mr, Gray closed by quoting with won- | Ca!T¥ing devices on which were in- Palio’ night there were email lakes all een pals for four years.” tn Paul were alone not ealy at the time | foundered. In the meantime the captetn| dentul slocution a poem on “Mother | Scribed demands that the gost of neces. winter, | Naturally (be start ae take cr Pato ay AAR ag, There was just a trace of resentment |of the alleged transfer of the gun from| and his crew made ready the yawl, and| Love." saried be lowered, paraded through the was late Ni ve bd LN * Maha and progress painfully slow. ehied to. fo no nearer, A. ow! wae liq tier voice. ‘Three Years after Hoattle {Paul to Henry and at the conversation after Mrs. Sampson and the two children| | “You have heard all the oratory, tn Champs Elvaees "and “other. thorough | fortysthree i Benfally slow, BY. Pott | lis goats et Ae LTS Cole and manned by four sailors, | Met the sray-eyed, golden-hetred girl jon the day eubseaient to the commis-| had heen placed in Jt the castatn and| this case you may expect,” said Mr.|jence, is going on in. thirty or forty | SH, the best men entered being in the Cer ee aa ee yas stil running mountsin| he married the woman who was foully |aion of the crime, when Henry 1s alleged men also crowded In. Nott in summing up for the State. “I|towns and cities In the northern de-| aqune 2 A merinelealty 1 mM high, but the tile craft. got safely | murdered on the Midlothian Turnpike | to have told i aul that he Was “eorry shortly after, midnight and] shall quote no poetry, xo into no flights | partments, and the movement ia epread- | 19g Pati eral Parson, unattached, | Sent’ for’ free “desctigtive voatalogue’ and’ tam nyey from ee peearneria pide Sad Veseh |'Ave Wweaks eam ho had done tt," the caso has resolved| anour seven miles off Barnegat when| of elocution. I'm going to talk about| ng to other parts of France. Lnergette | jog: J. Mt Clark, unatt ‘ork Newspaper, | ine S ool oil tg diMcutt journey to t IP. cnkles moved slower and|it#elf Into x question of veracity be-|the schooner went down. The Barnegat|the evidence. In all my experience I) demonsirations are being held at Ore . unattached, 8; M. c: || Cappine of Instruction The stike . C. | ‘Bo high Were the waves that the life]. | . ae 4 tween the cousins. : Seana. ihe capital fy Kammer, unattached, 91; E. 8. Costigan, | 1e- We boat at) times disappeared entirely from | the silvery voice krew softer. Light could be seen by the shipwreck#1| have never taken up a murder case In| jesus, tie capita of the Department of| gonoolmen’s, 8; E.R. Maguire, School: eet eee boat at times dieuDpearntarensers, only | TOOK CARE OF HER WHEN ALL|SEATTIE. Witt BE LAST WIT-| cree, tut they could make little heed-| which there was plainer proof than| “Qct'a7, Department of Nord, Franc to reappear a little nearer the stranded LOOKED DARK. NESS FOR DEFENSE. Way in the wicked sea that was rin-| there ts here.” Aug, Si-Banners bearing the invcrip: |: 2 Boot, unattached, 92; J.P. ‘ulk and its crew. “1 never had a chance," she com- Paul already has given his testimony | ning and that carried them from one Mr. Nott went Into a scathing de- . Downey, New York Club, 83: Donal Ae ; tion “Butter at thirty sous or Revolu- He ee 1a Bore ere se Beaver, an Hor halen °L wan lee. OuAe.. GIANT [Ori Simran een AC geetan ee ene | Ramm commer, te ane ae feuring to be|nunctation of the attack on Mr. Jaok-| tion,” were borne in a procession of /CArs New Yori Cli, 1; Dr. H. &. Hol- ; ore. ad |know wh 7 , of the trial, which 1s expected to be} capsized at any moment | son's reputation. farned the jury | 2,000 persons, mostly women, here toe |1and. unattac ed, 112; Dr. Alex. Nicholl, ae MCT lars iealiery tienda ole ay ’ Pip befectagl lacs Bs Prentiss some time next week, will occupy iteelt When day broke the yawi wan seen off| to disregard statements and to stick|day, As they marched the manifestants | tached, ‘ q m Martin, New York ioe tri, but Cole suid afterward the leverything looked dark and dreary. 1| With efforts to break down bis story| Bard's Station by the lifesavers. After to the record. sang revolutionary bymne, jgeenne, S8h THe meer tues New eer Seevey's. men handled themselves ex- | wont’ forget that. It's hard for a girl through attacks on his character and| several attempts the powerboat was| MOTT TEARS THE BELLBOY'S! LILLE, France, fe Pes ane Gon- | Sules Crow, unattached, 105; P. H. eer pertly, They would wait until the boat /to make her way in this world when | Feputation for truthfulness, pushed into the raging curf and quick DEFENSE TO PIECE set eahertmes oF " a one taken | unattached, 89: J. #2. Brows, dinateached, was lifted high on the cresi of @ wave, hing is against her, ‘This will be reinforced by the testi- | time was made on the run for the yawl.| és a. “eet [oP ene ete thousand: metal workers |: W: F. Purcell, unattached, 9; A. A. Bringing {t within a fow feet of (ne oe eee en ee followed, and then: | MOBY of the prisoner himself, who is| ‘Tho lifesavers expected at any moment ~~ KY ald, “we have the jailbird, |r Joa thelr protest to-lay by parad-|Clark, unattached, M: I. Rosenfeld. un- Poot, and then drop easly into the| A short silence followed, and then: | | expected to repeat the denials Be made| to ace the yaw! go down, Fred Sheohan, who has served halt of y ‘ hrough the street attached, 9; A. H. Harrison, unat- tossing craft, ji “se sie ay his sentence In a Pennaylvania jail, To|!"8 * 1, 92; D. P. Healy, St. And: 4 Tee eeftce came vast, assisted by {child-woman threw her slender arms Defore the coruner's st that he not| When the power boat reached the tral | 8 Sehievee Ut ae “astective, who of. | ea tacher P. Healy, St. Andrews, &; ‘ |Percy Platt, unattached, &. fate Southard, Aw rescuers and rescued | above her head in despair, “it's a hard only took no part in urchase of | craft it was almost impossible to pring Al ites alee Mate Southant: sie of the Molawk the | world on the Woman,” she sighed. Thon | SAY aun, but thet he made no such com-|the two togetior. Finally, after care, eee eae aa A | AUTO LIGHTS FOR DANCERS | MRS. SINCLAIR IS RESTING tamer cheered repeatedly, und the Naed. "But we get {feelin as ts alleged by Paul. fully manoeuvring, the | yawl wan] Produce io Salar, uereat State ot| Racheater to MIR 5 re wien in the lifeboat responded with Joy-| i roucn it no . Already the defense has tntroduced| brought alongside and the woman and t fel shouts, Once over the side of the| rough It some wa s Pennsylvania to turn a man with Shee- Might on New Pavement, | sechies Si, on oad te ravi ; A syyt | testimony intended to support the pris-| children were first taken off. A line . si e o od 1 tried to be right she #: , put m cord loose on the w a! wi m Mersin’ tary corniors. were lioniged | ting was waainst me, Whenever | Oner's story that the murder was com-| was then made fast to the yaw! and all Re hah same oa bare ior sounded) ROCHPSTER, Minn, Aug. 91.—Auto- | publicity attending Upton Sinclair's sult BA Given every cornfort eK.” sald Capt |1 tried to get honest work some one| mitted by a bearded highwayman and | were brought to the shire in safety. ag, Bheehan came on here and rounded| hes lined eione the street wil fur-|for divorce, Mra, Sinclair arrived here Dodge to-day, “but i was the closest | would point at me and aay: "That giri | has endeavored to show that a man| Capt. Sampson said that all hope had We ‘ault the blamcless name of thie| nish the illumination of Broadway for|to-day from her home at Arden, Del. Dodge to-day, OP ane And now it's iy ms goods) and then I had no choice, | With a shotgun was seen prowling| been abandoned when the eleven Per. | O14 man, Aung’ on tha newly inid pavement of | She expecta to spend some time resting rae martin us, to seo the folka again, |] ynow what was right and what waa| round on the Midlothian Turnpike a| sons crowded Into the yaw! and left the Fn nhtare during fair week |#t various pointe along the Gulf coast. Reece Calton aly. QUIK Soe” oi tient ae se kad a | few hours before the murder. See ee te PEt eae aa || Mis Moke Uae eames Ot RUB Hiner 18 (SERS Ree ee re , \*‘she declared she had nothing to adé| Gen@ine outer Signature ee pi a wrong all right, but I never hed a| few hours before the murder | stranded #8 roe ‘ ul; | taking apart the Hinks of the intricate | next month. Several blocks will bel. ye, comments on her relations with Nel Not by a d "i vid , KONO en- | mic : wl survly 0 her ¢ [ ; chance to do the right thing. wets eax CGA feo wae Rant sre Rc eh A Lalla lial (7) roped off for square dances. Brase|he, hughand ot with the Kansas poet, Le. RES : What will you tell about Henry |Srasen the shotgun. wi x ene. iy defense in this case is in| bands will furnish the music, and to| Harry Kemp, whom the author and So- aoe, NEW LOAN SHARK LAW | eeeiie ahh bie eile 1 eu are Slalad [COE a aaee eae | The Teale Be Burl Wee from Beni: Ate 4 correspondent in the a dete: to-day, ‘op. | itself a confession he ead. “Is it an| each block there will be three “calle clalist names IN EFFECT AT 12 TO-NIGHT, | om tie sitnens stand2” “The Commonwealth knew you were] more for Relfast, Me., loaded Tet No. Ip it insanity? No, Is it|to remulate the various quadritte case. The girlish laugh rang clear, “I can't |the boy who sold the gun to Paul] titer | rigs 24 ‘ i tell you that," sho sald, “Walt ti 1] Beatle?’ asked Harry M. Smith jr. —_--—~—--— self defens 0. Aside from @ gen t ial venin ‘orid.) oC | 1 attack on the reputatio f Mr. ave nlite! is Preset Nett) yman | take the stand. cgunsel, for the defense, BOSTON STOCK BROKERS —[Svystn, wnat is the devenso? That “lo 2d s also 3 juitte nd 9 t Brooke's oan s whark bit lsn | "if Henry ts acquitted will you and Me} ivan you od the gun to Pant! UNABLE TO MEET DEBTS,| witiam, 1. sevens riecwryeresy, einetoa! bs Bloat that the int Me neaaer canoe the wi ob tha wb (Unt cee et he was a watchman ee death. If that be true, I have no place jot hind e inter. shuddet 00) tt ri eat on palary loans shall not exceed 18) quict and wanted the gun to be used on! posToN, Aug. 81.—The stock broker-|!n this court room. quickly Mayo's bridge, where he worked? 7; : N 4 only one h a th per cent. year, either as & bonus, 85) “vy poyer could trust myself alone| “ie dil age firm of C. A. Putnam and Com-| Mr. Nott used only one hour and three a reaeall boyd ofa charke| wieh g man that had deen accused of | “He worked for Mr. Stogler noarby, | DAN): Mmemberg of the Boston Stock| minutes of the hour and a half allotted Oring for a loan. Under this Jaw | murder, and came in one day to buy a) Exchange, announced their inability to| to him, sey person. firm or corporation en- | with pistol. I told him we didn’t have any.” | meet t! ligations just before th > be Orm Of Sar POretn. fe - Paul Beattle had previously testified | « s today, The firm has east She Done iat Ale with, the Ne sires aa thy {tat the only time he had entered the at State street and have | WINDSOR WINNERS. clerk in the coupty in which its] And with @ shake of her head the oawnshop before was to borrow a dol- of the local exchange rincipal office 1s. 10 upty in which {t|girl-woman shuddered involuntarily. liar and got It. The witness denied hav-|aince 18 | 4g atement |e igently the chain of circumstantial|ing loaned him a dollar, and added that nd. residences of | n evidence the State had drawn about Feu} been in the pawnshop foar or q luwe W are: |tzenry Clay Boattle affected } ve tim ; Prohiviting. the presenta Fe eae cay eae anther iron cot, sho| 8c} Weinstein, about fourteen yeara| that stage of living characters representing OAK TRIMS 29 cot, She! oid, a brother of David, followed him on| Talley denied it, but EE eT ae a iris ine Deity. Deaning Wone ep SPreerei al tea Wie okand the stand, affirmed tt lined. ‘Time, 10285. Monito, Rockspring felony punishable by imprisonment of ‘On, ai ial she sith rn ten the Pa Be ek Paul Beattle buy-| PAUL BEATTIE ATTACKED AY and White Cap also ran and finished ot more on years If m parent is | truth.” an sobbed with @ motion o} eB © : 4 ml Dee eee Tae en ee ianapping le, by | dlemiesal n Of! ME eed he buy it?” “I can't say MORE WITNESSES. ae named ; ei hers by tmp Mant Gf nat 164 ‘ after dinner, | uess rlex 1. Page, Ith At-| BECOND RACE—$1,000 Walker steeple: | rea When you have dinner?" "Abou of the City of Manchester, was ase Handicap, four-year and up Aas ver Vie ward; about two and a quarter mile t srnest Nebitt's. reputa- |*The Welkin, 159 (Williams), 11 to @ will not call the girl untess her |, “Ho was talking my | bi tlon for veracity wa ent and Paul out and out, won by four lengths; #st heard him say anted tt for a watch | Heattle’s was by amin: |Abe, 162 (Hoyle), 11 to 20, out and ou man on the bridge. He ted the # tted that he closed wecond; Merryman, 155 (Lucas), 3 to 2, 267 W125 “ST sss Suit Reupholatered Best Materials, now 9 Did you write his name on the pa family of the dece: *Coupled, only three starters ; is i ‘Trade Murk. gare ASL Lara Sab oe a —— || special for Tharsday,the 3ist) |Special for Friday. the ist Pe ee ee 4 woh ft Sine Sur DscomfortAfter || DXA 1O¢ BRL, ,.10¢ now Waa the gun taken apart?” "T don't think #0. syed girl in| ‘Can. you apart?" “No w Pau > BOX POUND BOX N RI ASSORTED Ltca® with snscat binding matter “how “linge, Wa a ' men's, 95; F. H. McConn, unattached, ning, she ave Dancing at J.MORRIS WE FURNISH HOMIES COMPLETE 3 e8Aiirre 144998 4 Otietere “7474-98 SriRers ATH 24S Their quality, convenience, size FIRST RACE—Canadian $0; two- year-olds; five furlongs.—Steamboat, 10 and price, satisfy all smokers. | (Rell), 6 to 1, 7 to 6 and 2 to 5, won by one length: Ploraa Dial, ot; Mocalaay, |} A Box of 10 for 15 Cents big aha Wilner a8 led ‘ Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them \ been #howing the na those engaged in the ter the homicide of the murder utz, when put on CREDIT TERMS 493% DOWN ON #50. WORTH! 959° DOWN ON + 75. WORTH 472° DOWN ON 4100,WORTH| OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS " ling Heulah Binfora was the big point In the Beattte triat teu years, r more than tft Extending t th York City th pvislon no in New York County, wh the stuffing vate } reaidences wit!» advertis } not addressed to-da What did he do? leclar testimony ts absolutely weary in re. Javed Special ation he a Prosecutor | "We have no idea now Rinford,” sa 7 RERDERS \\ OF THE WORLD joing out of town for & Vvacu jon may have The World (© them, # adar change iiten as desired Morning World Evening Wi Sunday W enigma If Paul Beattle said you took 4 Neher He's wr | He saya y took apart. ‘Try tt at I nek, | He 4 0 DNS AN. ak AVES, POUND BOX Apation, Piles F Navnew! -Menrtbu Pinttering Diaries on Ith 1. Velluwtems of Langs, Lunds a Veteran Dle ay. ihgne, ond Chelsog, man wil mithetnil Wine oY gamnien “dt Street stores open every evening until 11 o'clock, | West 14th se. Reuphoisterin qtraday evemiag uml 21 o'clock. 108 W. 14thSt. pi", Weiainan emma CTT ——_— : adway’ snes aston st| J, & J. Colman, Ltd, Pi (1 ynat variety which lasts longest and | Lo! N Ore ER eae a ea ; ills || retains Its deliciousness ' 59 ie Masab D.S.F. Mustard Relish | rap WAS. Rae UM our st RIX men, neigh rst of whom th of the prisoner, | 0’ ve known him since| mmett Po dewe early boyhood, testified that Beatties | Brown's — stor County haracter and reputation for peace and | Geor 1 rrder were good. Jenie » Talley, who said he 4a shot! versation with John 8. Wa at of Viashes of | Park How and. Cor 4 2c per w ld, Ge per wee: \d, $e per Sunda having admitte x eo years old. He belonged to | fr i Wa ‘Fellows Godges,, ite wea stricken | Hessen on t yes efeld was, then called. to the mill bee ofa until the end. 40 OF ASSAY ST i Rochester. lit he did not Luta and. of the presence of the second bloodspot, GET FROM YOUR GROCER : y 7 ‘ “4 \