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2: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. pear ro ant fee How the New York Central Would Beautify R:v2rside Lawyer Nathan Vidiver it was granted. | A hitch developed in the granting of the | feense when Mr. Vidiver appeared in the . hallway and grocte? the reporters thus: “I've made a swell impression on the commission—I got it in the neck.” | It was explained that Commissioner | Dixon was anxious to further corroborate | certain rections of the lease before sign- ing it. He received such assurances and . the Hcense was granted. O'Rourke te Terrible Sufferer Ever Since He Can rushed from the butlding to put on @ box. . F, Y te , fi %: . # - Remember, Utterly Intolerable. intate Commistionere ere att rian” | Bes it ae ee) Bp nh He Bey SAP ee FW ig oy Seemed Beyond Medical Power to WOULDLE AWAKE” ALIGHT WITH TOWING ECZEMA ——— . shouted the triumphant fight promote! at : | Cure, “My Disease Was Routed Tedate Meniahen ai not appear before pee So by Cuticura Soap and Ointment.” the Commission on his application. The he face of the lease showed that he has { a two-years lease on the building and : that his yearly rental fs $4,000, The names of the Hast Avenue Athletic Club's e@pplica are Alex Michael, | John J. Clancy, and J. J. Gildersiieve. | y ‘Tho iatter {s a small club. | COMMISSIONERS INVESTIGATE | ROW AT LONG ACRE CLUB. Relative to the ring outrage at the) Long Acre Club jast night when Al Ben- edict's manager struck Referee Marx be- cause he stopped the dout after Benedict had been floored three times, Commit sioner O'Nei!! stated that the commission | was fully informed of the tneident and | were making a full investigation. He | “1 take great pleasure in pratdng the iI Cutioura Cures, Ever vince 1 eam Twas a terrible sufferer of ecxeeni ting akin diseases, I lie awake all night, and my suffering was Ie. A scaly humor settled on my back, and belng but a cliid, 1 nat scratched it, Jt was a burning, itching fion, and uiterly Intolerablesin fact re | go thet T could not possibly forget abaut did not take long before tt spread to | ehoulders and arms, and I was almost covi | Seth masa of rave flan on account of feratchive it,” wae in such « condition t my hands were tied. “A number of physicians were called, ure, ie encircled the town twice and | ft seemed beyond thelr medical pover the) drove his biplane rapidly ir the di-| knowledge to cur Me rection or ene Ona tne, otore atartine, | Soa steaumente,mibotit deriving any he said he expected to reach Murion,| merey of iy dad Gren mraelt YP | ©. “tow successtit!, he will] would take the Cuticuta treatment aa LMNCAHARLA. Traore, J Senearn Omvewav. The conduct of certain boxers and fight promoters with reference to the desirability under the new commis- more cores Lf 4 et never sul WITH WELLS IS OFF.| ittedra’ Gap’ and’ Gintments rand L-ahall “ rr —_———- Hever cease praising the wonderful, merits was @tated, would be presented to the | 1 aa Principals and Prorhoters Abandon | tn fact, cai alimost in apa sen ee wee ren “ ” Championship Contest on Ac- | Remedies inthe house”” (s mt tion on this interesting phase of the | —.—-- CeO Hon Geen, 029 Chestnut Si, Philadelphia, Po ee ero ee rg oe | 1 Gay . ARS coe “Although Cutlcure Soap and Ointment are tena, ’ Say Release of Man on Dis-| LONDON, sept. 28. ~The Johnson- | sid! throughout the world, 4 liberal wumple Commissioner O'Netll left for his Wells championship fight, scheduled for | St each, with 2-p. book of the skin, ing, saying he was completely @: i tien of a disagreeable situation. HAIRDRESSING apt. 208, Boston, ( The fighters and promoter White, with printed alien - Ulate ratlways and prevent thelr re- —— thelr lawyers, appeared in the Bow FIRST ACTION TO TEST | . to avila of which they have é Street Police Court this afternoon and ING | ' <3 J Pose) re tthe past: but, aeeuming, Mat. Murphy, pastor of the Church | gaya q formal undertaking to cancel | MASSAGING THE COLD STORAGE LAW. | , — | —>— ‘eicesclnilaniies, iness, [Of the Immaculate Conception, Firat | the contest, whereupon the Magistrate | ANA that 18 te possible to lower the tariff so the highest interest that we|avenue and Fourteenth street, Father | adjourned without das HAIR WEANING URING hinted that summary action would be ~~ ; | ’ ‘ghave added 217 miles to his day's fiigut| Fesort. Words cannot express my gra taken at the commission's next meeting, . and be 720 miles from New York. T"heve named them, for Wednesday ee en there was sch @ miracle as the JOHNSON’S FIGHT feel ‘an it uftere = cal sion's rules to regulate the sport, it the proceedings | should eto easonable | ch had been brought against them on y ‘The first legal test of the Brennan not to interfere with business, giv ire to them reasonable rates, | DeMarko, asaistant pastor of that|*! AVING so that their shareholders may have aj the grounds that they contemplated Cold Storage law was made to-day be- ' z sta | May are ‘ living rate of protection to existing | Poni and that we should. no |ehureh, and the Rev. Robert Bachman, | committing a breach of the peace, | Special ‘Teachers fad Mitiees Deus, Mayo and O'keete| MES. Tupperman Declares She| Mystery Made of Marriage at| enterprise and yet prevent excessive |! icistitinn itn anirie nt hostilits and Jt» rector of Grace ts Ht | IN piscopal Church, | ‘The decision was directly due to the} we have hit| called upon District-Attorney Whitman | injun this afternoon and made indignant | lessee In 8 fal Sessions. Thomas A. Bren- ~ =: prices growing out of excessiv: In Sree euuutymen whe drew the| Never Saw Fine Home He | Brooklyn Home Where C, |"tn carrsing out such a policy think that me a railwa becay anc fon Issued yesterday against the of Earl's Court law, was one of tho prosecuting at- maintaining such an attitude it is essen-|have done something for the protest against the action of Juatices| There ts talk of holding the contest in torneys. Boasted About. E. Spencer Is III. tial that the interests of business should! K00d. Any other view ix Daisy, Mayor and O' Rete ot hee. Parts, | The Greenwich Cold Storage Company be guarded by close investigation into|[*@nity, and it is that spirit of lof Special Sessions, In acquitting | ~ and Laurens D. Prior, its president, eee | —_——— | thelr needs as to a protective tariff, and Sree waiter e Bonable ‘antacontsm Charles Green. They declared to the were the defendants. Inspectors Roache ‘The Cupld who engineered the mat- ‘A mystery was made to-day of the this emphasizes the importance and vita velop and ag an@ Scharff of the State Board of |, ¢ Rabb Foes: 4 nocessity of the maintenance of a tarif| op Husiness Health testified that they had found ol rae page Wy cele and the |reported marriage last night of George | commission and of its ascertainment of! and reason be directed fifty-six barrels of eardines, which did 7 je Tupperman was) H Spencer, sixty-seven years old, andthe facta with respect to business and| “The misfortune of the situat neighborhood were up tn arms over it not bear a label showing the date of et of the sentimental sort, according | Miss Louisa Sonson, thiriy-seven years | ihe difference between the cost of pro-| perfectly realize, It is one of the in-| Green was arrested Sept. 15 by Cen- Fecelpt, in the company’s plant at No.|to the aMfdavits of the Tuppermans,|of age, A license was Issued to the| duction here and the cost of production | evitable consequences of a deen-rooted | tral Ofmce Detectives Charles KE. Pal #2 Greenwich street, They said the | presented to Justice Clark in the Brook-| couple, and {t was said, the Rev. Ed-|auroad before tariff changes are made.”"| ¢Vil. You cannot eradicate it by pepi | ten and George Burnell. They accused were sent to anothi lant, | nvemen ithout th ove sain without the label. My lyn Supreme Court to-day as tho tnitlal| ward Sanderson, pastor of the Church | The Rresident briefly repeated the rea- | Ln amine Bouyer eon se een’ him of maintaining « disorderly house | , tf i, /at No. 142 Third avenue. Green was ee ‘Counsel for the defense attacked the|*teP In Mrs, Tupperman’s sult for sep-|of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, had per. /#0n8 Why he vetoed ,the tariff’ bis) ried for the time beyond the media gotion on the grounds that the law was| aration. formed the ceremony in Mr, Spencer'a| Dassed by Congress in extra session. | ine of vommon sense and into the ex-| Jail until Sept, 2% when he was a fh violation of the constitution. The| Mrs, Tupperman saya she met the Gat REIN Hs SIG RAT Gi \He called them alipshod meast Ad | UR Hliseah UkteaeoRati eh ioe aultead: Justices allowed two weeks for the|rabb! on July 11, Mra, Schewebcl, the eles neapple street, | sanounced his purpose of letting the| “Let us put our shoulders together in| The clergymen declared that condi- presentation of briefs and announced | schatchen, brouglit them togetier at the n. The minister refuses to} revision of the tariff! alone until the!a movement to promote the business! tions In that part of town were out- ty the complaints | District-Attorney the verdict was a with propriety | gross miscarriage of justice and sald residents of the Fourteenth street that . decision would be rendered/nome of her sister, Mrs, Dinah Men- » a statement and nothing Is ad-| pari? Board reports. prosperity of the country by frowning | rageous, and that the action of the Mev. delsohn, at No, 84 Second street, Man-| mitted at Spencer renidence. | tle spoke briefly, of the banking and | 4oWn those attacks that are engendered | court would not tend to tmprove them, pan TR ERR hattan. He was a widower and she a| MP. Spencer iy well known among ship-| currency system and the work of the| "ot by a real desire to eliminate abuses.) The District-Attorney informed his i BOY ROBBER SENTENCED widow, pers In Brooklyn and Manhattan, being | Monetary Commission. Then he re- (ee LA reals sWaitake taal ntaite people | callers at his office he could do nothing. f While courting, Tupperman told her| treasurer of the New York Dock Com.| viewed the four mubjects he had dis-/4n unjust prejudive | tnt away |The clergymen said they were satisfied ‘ TO PRISON FOR 6 YEARS, | ,"le courtine, Tupperenan told ner] ieamuret of the, New York, Dock Cont | vive ate oltaes | stom them sha sbne Groaaelon anu | tit ier ay" et pouetulor naa ses and gathered up about $50 a woe! has been 11 a long time and Miss Songon |,” @ thus reviewed four subjecta| thelr teal Interest in encouraging the | conducted and with the efforts of detece ‘The last time Patrick McGuirk saw had a comfortable home at Coney | as been attending him. the action of the Government | investment o' al, in commending | tives to rid the nefahboraood of its un- nd lawful use to v. 5 t be: he has a direct relation to business, and 1/ Its thrifty, vise, ruses (eal tie toe Fae tien dived he diy ep thoues be jdadeitalda Adele bio have discussed them with a view to the | Recure good and re <boy, before to-day was two weeks ago,|boy in the navy, a daughter mar License Bureau cl last night some | ne x eme!eonciusion which I would now like to/ to enjoy the wide: when at midnight he turned from the|and anothér daughter living with the|one asked by telephone that a clerk be The evils which the Interstate | the p: cash register in his South Brooklyn married daughter. They could be very |sent to Mr, Spencer's residence to take an | Commerce law and the Anti-Trust law | couraged ts bound to shower upon the = > —— aavory reputation. They said that if sonable profit, and| there was nothing that could be done tn pe Influence of|a legal way they would call an indigna- ty that business thus en-| tion meeting. n Marriage DURING’: THOSE WHO ENROU . Mt loon with $60, the receipts of the da: happy in their little Coney Island home. | application. This was done, Miss Son-|were adopted to correct are in the| people at large. | the morning and before retiring—then |] 4,QOMPuIE: TARY: es4ON CARD hig hand. Stern stood on the other aide) All this sounded good to her and she|*on Kave her residence as Hoboken, No| process of belng remecied. They were| WANTS TO REMOVE DOUBT AND RODG RS IN AIR AGAIN. ec rt Selling roar nee baa our breath wil ij | of the bar, and a big revolver levelled! accopted after a ten-day courtship. The return has been made yet of the marriage [evils that required hostile legis DISTRUST OF PEOPLE. your breath will be always delightfully | ane at MoGuirk's head emphasised bis de-|firet marriage occurred on July %. The| being performed. to stamp them out, and need conAtant | wot us reason togetier. Let ims be Const-to-Coast Flyer evga fresh and your mouth free from dan- | CarpineSchool ot Insiruction mand for the money, services were performed by the bride's Ma tacit uae revent thelr) charitable and kind. Let us not be so] manca, i ie to Reach Ohio, sous impurities; AR is “151 wes! n st. \ MoGuirk gave up, but when Stern lett| brother. Then there was @ party that recurrence, The difficulty is that the s aml ascribe corrupt motives | 8 purities, All Druggtate and | Meat Broaaway, N. X. City ——————— tion by the evils aroused | (1)") one unity SALAMANC. . ¥. Sept. 2—C. P. | No gave chase. Pollceman Holland of! jasted «ill 2 A, M. OTE teenie gtnl ea bitterners | every’ one in the community but out] PANT untae resumed hls at= Department Storea, | jhe Fourth avenue station joined, and| Following the party the bridal couple \whien it Ie now dimeult to allay, and | Particular 5, Prisada and Bont al asso-| Mnpted fiight from coast to coast at| GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. after an exchange of shots Stern ran| started for Coney Island. The rabbi dic [which manifests itself in action “of a | Cates. Tit is do \eamwine ition that {1035 this morning, He ascended trom ‘i Y into Greenwood Cemetery, where he was| not take her to the fine home he ha ’ [hostile character whenev ton | munity, “Let us have Tegislation that /100 thie teniiles. east of Hed House, | CHICAGO, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO found in a clump of bushes and cap-| promised. He excused himself on the avises. The same thing may be satd of | 7 A * ecu an MaRlMBRE. I tured. ground that all was not quite in shape. the excessive tariff. The fact that bank- be ones mary, And tet us prove | where he met ) an accident last To-day Judge Movre in the Criminal] It was necessary to go to a hotel and| Ing and currency necessarily concerns | saa genius that honestly and b Branch of the Kings County Court sen-| Rabbi Tupperman took a $1 room tp a ' banks and thone institutions that gathe terprise | Sunday. proper] He planned to follow the route of the ! | tenced Stern to Sing Sing for not more | iggy together money attracts the iilty of | methods acouraulates occas! rty and puts | Erie Ratlroad to-day, and said he hoped house, she says. Next day he| nt et rl into productive indu ‘les, supports be ip the State of Ohio before night. : han : | men In pollttes, who thriv ing , it ¢ to be Ip { 4 i tae sight years sor Ld Airs a mene nen. Sass * raids bon het | up envy and hatred, and wie live ¢ Net the thou and °. nore men, a 1 fa -| “sam SWN, NY Sent 2%.—-Aviator | Deemeceeeeeeeooooooee: ‘ t mented Policeman Molland. eing in order, the result buing that shey | ly upon the denunciation of t indus ;nishes proft to thos hose sav c. P. Rodgers passed over this city, . : . : pi Fides dis Mea went back to Manhattan and put vp at (roa, thes Chetty. andthe acceAsZul Have gone inio the shares and bonds Of] yous gorty miles from nis atarting point Plumpness Makes Health _ sake Saad apt ; the home of her sister in busine | AG ORT ae to-day at 108.4, M. He was flying high Thin People Heed This, Ft i LOUISVILLE WINNERS. MARRIED TWICE TO MAKE IT! VAPPEALS TO THE PUBLIC FOR). “Toivis ne hone T have for the future | te igi mtiog. an ho high -@ wo More Daysof th. ) FIRST RAGHE-Six furlongs; two-year- BINDING REASONABLE ACTION. Se ee Oe tien te tuk | minutes later he was reported to have ore Month End Sale ax, ees Pelee ; i é (Continue ‘rom First Pi “7 have considered these points with a i st auinong Inve . 8) Dassed over Lakewood, elght miles west | If yaw are too thin; if you are pale and sallow New York people have been quick © 0léa.—Mack B, Eubanks, 116 (Fain)! yyj) ona bbe " ae.) he public In be-| fear of blind enmity tow successful ‘ thet Sew: The Reach, 111 (Kennedy), second; |, While there Tupperman discovered ae view to an appeal to the p anand tenterprise, What 4s the remedy? It te} of this city. if want you ent scoma not to strengthen you; 1 te Lagann fe cin weet Commoner's Touch, 108 (Taplin), third, | that thelr first marriage was ileral, #0) 41. not guiticient to induce then \palf of reasonable, moderate action an¢ Se ertatian deena twice | UNION CITY, Pa., Sept. 2—Aviator | rour lips checks are coloriess, It ts bec at Viana Th Time 14. Beautiful, “Wyandotte, |they Were married again on Aug. 6 by | aN fo induce them to |irearment for the purpose of encouras ie bai c ligvgre Rodgers passed’ over here, flying yout Mood ix deficient in red. corpuscles am? acpwectate what this ‘ > : t Rabbi Itubinowltz of No, 6 East Third | Te7#!n In our employ and to make | tng the Investment of capital and of clases of persons who have be Pitts af ane ally overoome rr) 1 of nourlshment to up) ou have B Ad you, AL product, called & grain hype fdly_ westw: Raliroad, at 1) forty miles fro rie A.M. Unton City is | n Jamestown and 437) A pharmacent Lelaloha, Polly D. and Dilat i s Mutuel straight, $17.00; pi posing « mt Ww, after the re in thmes past, w them realize thelr duty to the public, | promoting prosperity. I deprecate Ido not see that we can do anything |dictive feeling against railway Paid ack B, But right att strp this marriage the , W.00; show, $4.10. | bridegroom went away, leaving his bride ms ave intdated amd i pe plano th iq 7: 2 90. | ; more to convince them thi ; |ifions, against the competing parts of are in process of beln ted, ouglt} mites from New York. nuclane tablets, is much prescribed for these con aivantage of thse i one ns Lag dt “uaa0, bridal to return to her old Joh Of managing her) ave no good reason ai Hee) sisted }truat iter they have complied with ne t rin amity and make] MBA DVIlad2 Pa., Sept. 28.—C, P| ditions, avd if taken for severs) months rapid MSPCOND RACE-SIx furlongs | 's turnibhing” store, ] or to prevent your giving approval |dectees of courts disintegrating them, heat use of the enormous resources} Rodgers landed at the race track here | Increasa weight and Improves the color, Buy tr ¥ hag ur furlongs: ofiling} Tupperman alleges that when | ur giving approval jee at a reasonable treatment of the ave in this country for the promo-fat 1249 P, M, He accepted an Invite | sealed package of any well stocked apothece ‘ampeon, 105 (Hoffman), won; Kbox, | | and permission to them to leave our | 9% e tariff, or 5 | if Tee ee erent: Vermin snbOk |he began to talk marriage to the now ha husiness dependent on the tariff, or AD. DEOREARLGE RUCIEAR Ree NUGGET Lusi Re crac coun Cie lute | oa WOT (Taplin), third. Tine? 2-3, Bobby {Mts ‘Tupperman she told him she hod)" crstenunsargecymm [aainst the solution of the monetary MACOUPEERPHONe of tnaividualdnapatvaet Bab ee SOBiEy 6a: | ——--———- Boyer, Royal Captive, Delaney ani | Property and could take good care of ned) J. KRUTTSOHNITT, — | question, which appeals t9 all Feasona- | appinen! Lee aera Aight’ Meadville 16 6? Away: ills do Pee depres th : ‘ : d 4 Nae — ' yerienced men aaa {leg from New York, hes For headache, neuralgi xvii Ethel D. ran, Campeon $4.9 straigh:; | him. He told her he needed taking care] ereaco, A strike ot [ble and experien , fan fee milog % . x ' 3 40, § N—A strike on all | we country are all tn ne aviato ‘ flight at ¥ { $490 pacet: $380 show. Workbos, 410.0 of am ve oniy earned 8 a werk, Mo wants | ne Harriman lives, ncialing the Minot | sane oats Speeenes mane tn one nas! | GREELEY RECORDS BURN pone Avision reeummed nie Aight at £37) All drugstores WESER TART show, Veneta Btrome, 1.90/04 a good helper with, $1,t00 cae ti central, will be called as soon ag the | of the country to arouse the peopl of IN MINISTER'S BARN, | ——— | = ~ - ‘fered nag Y pu ’ r ‘e Prosidents of the Shopmen's Interna. | 1 region against the entersflses cr , C 1 L d ‘actors arercemé ne $1,000 and that When they were nterna a — y had the 9 Mould, get te “®t cional Unions involved ean Ax upon the | dusiness of as orn page by the Valuable records of the family of YOU CAN \de . UOlman, td. 131 W. 22d St. (Near 6th Ave.) following the pre Y ony day and hour, according to J. W. K piindest men. Let there be prost’ation | yorqco Greeley, the editor and retormer, | ee wise = J Raibl Dupparman he eet out wilh Rie Tate ne saay Kline: | oe business in one large seotln vind wore burned thia afternoon when the | LONDON igi — It With his | President of the International Black- bride for Coney Island, The reason he smiths and Helpers Union. RENT A that proatration will spread quickly to japn of th all the rest. Rey Westchester and H. Clendent ebe avenues, wai 'D.S.F. Mustard Relish |——-- — a 1 did not go home was that he lind fo.°|8TRIKE 18 INEVITABLE MONDAY | tear! eices men. hapny? What ie rea SMITH PREMIER i PAGaRD ees ates warned | | ccWehat makes, en bape [burned Mtr, Clendentn’s wife is a grand Smita HIGH CLASS Your Li of the $1 ut mt s bride | OR PERHAPS SATURDAY, |turnishes shoes and clothes and ord. agughter of Greeley. ‘The loss on the . )¥} I tMeat OPAL AMIS RtGR ie hat |” vA etsika io hasitable ate Pivolennme food to the famiiy of fath $00 Dut tie Tome in the fame TYPEWRITER ROT ERAR INCLRIGROCER our Liver rt be estimate: sald Mr. dre but prose: 4 € and mother and children b P Vin ber | Aline, “Kruttschnitt replied unfavor- | in which labor is in high de- s she would be need is Clogged up 4 in-law's stor an (| ably ¢ final t ue thine ; 1 Mat vehind tte home of Mr i he mentioned the $1,002, but got | 20IF to 0 nal request for a confers | mand, wages are good, sales are plenty, who de pastor af the famous | a he E . i no reassuring replies, HC erce, and after @ talk thin morning | prices are formal and everybody ts scopal Church of West- | TT ATES Ths Why You're Tired—Out of ‘All this time Rabbi ‘Tupperman had! With other union presidente, we have |*!aring tn the general prosperity? ndenin and his wife el 4 Sorta—Have No Appetite, wu bride to go hon with » to | decided that the strike must be called “In attempti to vid ourselves o! Me and daughter Ruth are at Chappaqua in 1¢ res | “a Coney Teland, wut die retueed. Bo what ee eee Tee atte’. | aviig that were growing in businors x0 W County, where Gree! Color. beneficial, odo %| CARTER'S LITTLE off H mild he’ do but Mag cged ar th ome favor next Monday as the}, to put dangerous power the and Rev. Mr, Foster NY) easily applied, dries quickly, Z| LIVER PILLS f i Whe ft at the M ohne and had no) erope® time to begin the struggle; | hands of concentrated wealth we had is occupy ng. th 50« jaranteed to contain no poison ¥ | will put you right tf other place to go but home, for | ° thers want to begin turday Aste do many things that savored of He saw smoke coming fr 4 $L00 This, pull about 4 ine F paying alimony of $27 8 week, saya the ,2008 && we decide on the time the word | tility to capital, at least to the capita aA aaah Mraeal Balgner’ The Smith Prem’er Typewriter Co. | MACDONALD 'S | They do Hl rab that powslble when he! to Strike will be sent to all untong.” | witch was engaged In those things that to send ina fi BI) Broadway, New York, { GREY HAIR_RESTORER eis duty. ‘ ‘The strike order is said to be in the! {t. Waa thought necessary to enact a rd webel, the achetchen, | ha Mdavit in which #6 relates | fy e got A - $50 for te. | statutes to condemn, I am no defender of those evils, On the contrary, [have been as atrongly in favor of thelr sur n heads, T) nd men, tneluding machtn- Indigestion, and Sick Heedacho, x, inte, bollermakers, car repair \ om Mrs. ‘a brother, | : ‘®, shoot! fon by statutes made effect! nerman that Mrs, | metal workers and blacksmiths will belany oney but 1 think we have SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICR evel got the $v, i borrowed $19 | #Mecte at a tine when the people thenvelves Ce * tp the Mendelsohn store and purchased | The crisia in the labor troubles on| ought to acquire sufficient perception VINE nutte: Signature ts $10 worth chandise, making the | the 1 es Was approached to-| {nto the opgration of economle forces (Trade Mark.) Special tor Thursday, the 28th] Speciai for Friday, the 29th MES e NO! DHOCOL, TED b! Tupperman to Mrs, {day when {t became known that Juliga| {0 Teallee that a aecttonal prejudice |Kruttschnitt, vice-president of the rail, | acine to legislation against the tn- | | president of the rail ats of one part of the country will te ‘oads, bad re r adr rtainly redound to the detriment by telegraph to the| ay « jultimatum sent to htm by tite heads|of another as night will follow day 2 of the international untons tnvolved, We are in the same boat, We are all SSORTED v j Rt” hacia Mrs, Hancock Tells of Masband’s) “You can draw your own. conclus| tossed by’ the sam waves, Why, ten, | UB ESP are, 40c EUNEAAEOET gs 19¢ } eg elie Atiamaton? Aulsiaas ald Mr. Kling. “But I immes{*hould we allow the political fortunes POUND “Bi f | fen ohpolst Niglcat a areas RrMbertar adic aaa put 1n long distance telephone | Of AAy Man or set of inen to mfstoad | ark Mow and Cortlandt Bireet Stores oven every evening until 11 o'clock, scho struc Irs. PD nooek of No. 25 St, the heads of the other inter-| A hostility toward parte of the | All our stores gpen Saturday evening until 11 o'clock. | Read Morning World ads Nichiolas avenue dented to-day that she | national unions and will let them know| fore te aftr” (2 certain to work ine : In fact there 1s searce’y an art, trade, M4 stated that “the cold gray dawn of | the raliroads’ reply. We will decide at| NOT PROGRE MILK CHOCOLATES 54 BARCLAY St i profess..n, language or game that one % 1" rad anything to do] once what action to take." PR aOeDelve TO AE Hee ASSORTED 29 CORTLAN ] | Cannot learn from one or another of )0) ie" and's attompt at suleide| MO, O'Sullivan, president of the In-| ILE TO BUSIN 7 Church, An assortment of all your favorite PARK RI Milk Chocolate confections—a treat fe 206 it 455 fi for you here no matter 147 NASSAU sr. what your taste may be, what 90M HEY 2 BDVES one enecttien, natant in eneh instance HELP WANTED—Mati pric VAN! So parent nornnemrnnmerr come PRICKEAYERS WANTED, Aveiy the numerous tearhe from day to day in the “Instruction” | ticoman who was called In and whoregw | ere coumulting with Mr Is rrne| {ive #ense to be hostile to prosperity | i columns of The World, to the removal of Mr. Hancock to. tho | Rede of the botlermakers and the care] Trowregtive. to re mauine’ a eatteee | i rlew lospit Woe that he is }men in Kanyas Clty ” peg eve ne a ‘way | 544 Re \Bducctionst More Than \Tiaziein Mespital wan r husband | men are in Kanvas City, Prosident| Corporation hecause te tec Ads, a0 © dsp ad euffercd @ breakdown due to busi-| O'Connell of the Machinists’ Union tel poratic mwas abr Lest Month—- the Herald. ye39 woven prague 8b, poration. It 18 progressive to tak ures by statutes which shall reg)

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