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wort | } | vee 7 OOO TURKS SLAIN Hille and Ma H at However, Mr. Rock * 46 ‘aunt i started With a tock of 2400 stent bee Ottoman Forces Attack Italians waainst the clow » for the dae) and in Furious Fighting before. = A feehle y Wrought, the | ; price back iw. aud 699,000 shares of, Are Driven Back. jocks t the Srat hour. The rally ss not due for any | long fife. STEEL DROPS TO NEW LOW RECORD FOR THE YEAR The storm broke with renewed. fury ae the rally whieh followed. the firat senerate »<IS Ce outbreak resulted in further Kelline on Desperate Resistance AN enormous somenand the market “be It came demoralized. Starks fett to loner | » Prices than at the opening thos url | dropped to 0, a lows Of HEE pointe and |MAKE SECOND ASSAULT, Made by ians Who Lose One Hundred Men. A new low recom ton Mo yoar he | ic Preferred stock felt hnek to 10) led. Maton} of the common stock in the fret hour] TRIPOLT, Oct, 2.—A report from an Of trading were 29,00 shares. Italian source recounting the battle of The stock arkes Showed more esterday places the Turkish and Ara- eral weaknoes timmon the Bret a ) dian losses at ore than 1,00) killed Standard railway issies; such as Vn10H) and a large number wounded, and the beer prone t ee eenee ae ait | Italian loss at 10 dead and wounded, Classes were extremely weal The Turco-Arabian attack was made The market. was badly uosettied, all| before daybreak and took the Itallans | by « Ow fone rallies chow rhe te me It wax not unti! being made to sup: | dawn that it was learned through the each recovery Served pliots of the military aeroplanes that the = sate fur = 9 ‘con “e attacking force numbered apparently 6 Importance of the pkage e than 6,000, ‘ eeevalubiat the’ evmenon and prefers Tue Arabian and Turkish cavalry BOOK Of te See ia atutements wade [ew themselves against the entire Itai cated in view of ve 4h director in| #® line, which was formed In @ semi pee bie nr oe eae civele behind the city, the ends extend- ig ban! Ing to the seashore. “2 go over our ker ge eld phe |The ftallans por the first alarm tng Gen ate, diche “steer | PANE quickly Into action and by re the morning that attempts port prices, but peated volleys forced the enemy to gemmon or preferred as ® part of i, reteeat. temporarily. Tater, howeve collateral. That is the general condi |i, attacking forces returned, sup tiom in New York banking fastitutions Among the men to whom the genera} | public looked for some # nt rela- ported by heavy Infantry, and tried to cut the Itallan left while simulating an }attack on the right tive to the tg sult there was not the’ 1) was then that the combat devel- Slightest indication of wnusual activity. | oned into a sanguin encounter at Bibert H. Gary, chairman of the close quarters. The Turks fought furi- board of directors of tire Steel Corpora | guyty, tion, reached his office at 10.30. .. | Eventually, however, the Italians ral- “ZT have not given the government's | wed and drove back the enemy, infilct- gult any consideration,” he replied to| tng heavy losses, There waa much Sequests for a statement. band-to-hand fighting with bayonets. A As for Francis Lynde Stetton, Coun | Hang of Arabs whieh had seoretly turned pel for the Trust, he remained at h!5/ the ttalian left was discovered and an: country home and his ofive associates | niniiated. @aid they did not expect him to apme to] 4 company of the Elghty-fourth T- town during the week. fantry, in a brilliant wogtle, captured CARNEGIE BENEFACTIONS MAY |a green flag from the Arabs after a INFLUENCED RY SUIT, | desperate bayonet encount Andrew Carnegie deciined’to discuss | The Turkiah horsemen and foot sol- the eult, although tt was stated that tne | ders displayed remarkable bravery, @issolution of the trust would reqilre a| An exhibition of their spirit was a readjustment of. the, major-portion- of | forded. when a company of Turks and hie benefagtions for, the reason that Arabs, which had fallen back, returned they sro composed of Mteol aveutities. (to the fleld In the face of almost cor- He sent word througivhig necrotsry thet {tain death to recover the body of a Af he concluded to make w statomont he | filén oMMcer. In the dash one-half of would do #0 in a gerioraly format com. | the ura were cut down by Itallan munication, ‘ sae hi _—~ cae ANOTHER, TUBKISH, WARSHIP o ehieh | 6! REPORTED SUNK BY ENEMY , Battleship and Damaged a Sec- ord Near the Dardennelles, (By Upited Press.) LONDON, Oct, 27.—The Itatlan battle- up Napoll bas sunk a Turkish batte- ship and damaged a second near the en- “It was read ¢ “It sets forth with regard to Iron Company d Jet them ‘get a “You can't ch “Aside from Tron matter, w! ‘trontide to avoid the Hag {8 not confirme fet ecto FOR LOWER RENTS. censorship, The expediency and porate of the People, Wil Gather To- fut as a whole ak ial te ah “Not one wordt . Saray NAM ‘ “Wil you Ismte-aai@peinent after] “N ineeting will be held to-morrow ever | Yeu have digestes the potittor “It might intergst you to testimony before the Cong tir in Room C, Ma my |i Wasiingcon avenue, mmite, | cute lower rents, one Temple, No, Bronx, to advo- tee in Auguat, y gestedy’| will preside and the’ speakers will be “To that 1 ha ston lor, Watter Laidlaw, & tary of the The total of stocks up to T} pederation of Churches, and Kaymond | O'clock were 1,023,800 shares ee reoll, Chairman of the Bxecuuive When the bill was fied in the United | poard of the Committee on Congestion | States Court at Trevion yesterdays ask | o¢ Population. ‘he subject to be d | {ng for the dissolution of the corporatlon | vugsod will be “Lowerlng the Tax Kates and its subsidiarlés, Attorney-General} Wickersham also fied “a certiieate eff y. uildings to Moderate Rents.” COPYRIGHT BY Italians. Said to Have Destroyed | trance 'to the Dardanelles, according to | & message from Turin by way of the} If the United States Steel Corporation has vio lated the Sherman Anti-Trust law, why does not the Government prosecute J. Pierpont Morgan person- ally? The Shermas law is a criminal statute, and there is no other trust in which It is easier to desig- nate the one responsible man. ‘ N Mr. Morgan’ organised the United States Steel Cor- © poration and bas ‘een its guiding spirt. His fee for organizing it was approximately $29,000,000, and he has dictated ite policies and controlled Its des tinfes as absolutely as John D. Rockefeller ever, ruled Standard Oil. It was in his Hbrary that the mecting was held at which it was decided that the Steel Trust should take over the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, and this seems to be the backbone of the Govern- ment’s case. It was he who sent Judge Gary and Mr. Frick to Washington to socure a personal license from President Roosevelt. It was to Mr, Morgan that Mr. Frick telephoned Mr. Roosevelt's consent, in which matter the Government now asserts that Mr. Roosevelt was misinformed and misled. It was Archibald = MeWwan | Mr, Morgan who signed, jointly with Judge Gary, wy recent statement declaring that the corporation 8 not in violation of the Sherman act and would iv reorganize, | The Government has indicted and convicted of- ficlals of the Turpentine Trust, whose appeals are now pending before the Supréme Court. It has in- | dicted officials of the Beef Trust and the trial of the cases is set for Nov, 20, It has Indicted officials of the Lumber Trust and of the Shoe Machinery Trust, | but all these indictments, including those of the public Importance.” This states that THE EVuslnG WORLD, FRIDAY, ooTOBER 22, 1911. P ““MORGHN ASN EXAMPLE’ He Was the Organizer of the Steel Trust« Not Prosecute Him? Why PACH BROS. (FROM TO-DAY’S WORLD). men that rule the price of meats, would not do. half so much to inspire respect for the Sherman law as the prosecution of Mr.’ Morgan alone. a There could be no mistaking the force or mean- ing of such an exarhple: "It woufa do more to vin- dicate the Sherman Jaw than all the equity swoceed- ings that the Attorney-General will bring before the end of the Taft Administration. It would accomplish more than a hundred speeches by Mr. Taft or a thousand statements by the At torney-General, It would be formal notice that when the Prest- dent said business men must square themselves with the law he meant exactly what he sald. It would restore public confidence in the admine istration of justice and go far to destroy a preva lent belief that we have one law for small offenders and another law for large offenders. The World has no prejudice against Mr. Morgan Personally, but if the United States Steel rpora- tlon has violated the Ant!-Trust law, as the Govern. ment alleges, the presumption is overwhelming that Mr. Morgan himself has violated the law. If he has he should be prosecuted like any other offender. If he {3 not prosecuted, public opinion must ascribe his immunity to the assumption that Washington re- garis him as more powerful than the Gey ment itself. Why must bitsiness in general oe for by the law, while the great captains of trusts like J.P. Morgan go unvex by justice? Why should smaller offendera be prosscuted and he be exempt? assed \tedla z) ial chat ob v was boarding“ bow? x “ional he wanted to mix the flower In @ pinste with which to bind boo! turing! the owt, it 4s alleged, Mrs. Ca.ter td bé careful to W thoroughly, as there had been It was learned, agier the publica of this: disnate), Gat Must Carter béet In commiritcation with Dist Attorney Pelletier, and that she 4 b ructed not to make any st ment, There wre other important phas the testimony against Richeson that known only to: the . pfosecutor which 11 come fresh to the eart the grand jurors, After the controversy over Burns had been disposed of was said that every ™ FEAR LYNCHING “RIVAL OF WAFE IN OFOUTLAWBAKER: NEWARK MYSTERY SECOND CTI DIES T.WED PRSONER erry cabwrds Sure Surround Hos-| Bromley Girl Coming From pital’ When 'Policeman-Shot | Pltitadelphia to Becotiie Mac- in Hunt Succumbs. | Farland’s Bride. poison Detect! to-day ve Burns hy . . made far the défensé wae shadowed 6] 4 , romntey |Private detectives engaged by the pros@e =D FI NEWARK, Oct jor Bromtey |? . GUARDED “ROM ATTACK will. Gome here soon from Philadelphia Rac ah var the District Attornal is to marry Allison MacFartand, whe Is in |N8* thereby 0 anal bh tit | Nye 4 . Jall-on a charge of potsoning’ his wite, {9% him. This detective told Police to Remove Wounded ‘nis statement was nude hy attorneys /Sury hla complete stoty a Ae F 4 f0F Doth proeecution and defense, The | 4i' 80 sagt flavor, et cid alte Bandit From Hospitalto Jail Btate'a attorney declared that he Would | tUxtinony for. the ceand Jury” by ‘ ied do ail in his power to ald her in becom: | position, ax she ts too Ml to anew ing MacParland's wife. According to Frank MeDermitt, Mac- Farland’s: counsel, the prisoner wants to ‘marry Miss Bromley. Prosecutor Wil bur A, Mott sald to-day that Miss Brom- | ley could en New Jersey without fear | of atrest. | “I will even see that she gets a pass | to the jail and do all in my r to that the ceremony 1s performed,” added. “We Miss ubpoena calling for RESHOL WORKED WONDERS IN BROOKL her_attendanes for His Own Safety. GLOVERSVILLE, N. TY. Oet..%.—Po- liceman John Pollock, who WAS sounded by outlaw Baker in the running fight north Gf this’ city) Wednéglay night, died at the hospital early today. Baker, who was woundad before his capture yesterday afternoon, will be re- 1 t need nm Bromley as a witness; her letters are moved from the hospital to the Jail to- enough’ day, the authorities fearimg an attack of the attorneys know Just! Man Tried Everything on him and @ possible lynching a@ the s Bromley will arrive. Miss Heal Leg. Resinol Did It a don't claim that Resinol will result of Pollock's death. Pollock ‘s the second used to be rand hi MacFarland’s sten- defense, has been nan to die h the hand of Baker. Norman Briggs, a | announced, will be based on the con-| W liveryman, was murdered by the outlaw tention (hat his wife ¢ itted suicide | miracles. Its action is only the ut on Wednesday after an all-night drink-|after she discovered the relations be-| of a wt important discovery and ing bout, this crime having started the i! ween the ica ote Mack brides scientific composition by expert 4 ists. Read what this man says and lea of one of the many wonderful things Resinol does. veral years ago I seriously injured) my leg and tried everything to heal itege Finally I was advised to try Resinob Ointment, and in a very short time, the wound was completely healed. Ointment acted like m: Sheriff and a posse after him. In the pursuit Baker shot and Under Sheriff, Stoddard. ter's arm was shattered, probably recover. The feeling among the people of this | section é# bitter against Baker and very Mttle wourd start an attack on, bin An effort was made to keep the of Pollock's death secret until PASTOR'S LETTER ae: sir FROM SINGER ARE pepe ti Immediately head for the Puiu | ‘The lat- but he will Brooklyn, New York. inol Ointment is in a class by ite = ral “4 building Was surrounded. by an angr s Fe Space oe ere spend bt ae threatening throng. The crowd con- view Th eee vos stantly grew. in numbers and a stron ed purity effectiveness. Millions of famili e it on hand, and look upon it as an absolute necessity becauifi » the polson was} it is Ly dled to every skin troub another em-| and it always gives relief. It is as easy guard df police in check. Sheriff Vill and his deput secretly to remove Baker from hospital by way of a lane in the r had difficulty keeping it | (Continued from First Page.) es planned the and Teheson at th purchased. George where an automobile was to meet Cie ployee, who had first-hand knowledge of| to apply as cold cream. Every skin party. They proposed to take the /¢ unaaction between Richeson and | ease, alight or serious, including bu young desperado to the county jail at hn, also testifi sealds and cuts, or abrasions of the skin’ Johnstown, where it is believed the : from any cause, eczema, pimples, black=! heads, rash, sunburn, prickly beat, tet ter, ringworm, barber's itch, fever sores, eruptions of poison ivy, boils, carbum- cles, felons and sores, all disappear and are healed in a wonderfully short times PASTOR USED POISON TO “MIX HIS PASTE.” Police attention was drawn to-day to a despatch from New Bedford that ffered to add a hitherto unsuspected | tnerds will be able to resist any at- tempt that may be made to capture him. There was a strange scene here at midnight when he news pr ‘ through the city that Policeman Pol- jlock would, not. Hve till morning.) tink to the forging of the State's case. | bY Hesinol. All Druggists. Send for Crowds gathered’ in the streets and! we days before the death of Avia| {tee ample to Dept. 81, Ki there wax much loud talk, Threats of yee (Now Bedford des] CO» Baltimore, Md hedtd on alt sides, All Linnell, sad the > an p44 Me ice Dh phd spatch, the Rey, Richeson obtained *souiitad to be needed for a bynch= ing was an energetje mob leader.» Be- = — — [rore such a men appeared, however additional, guandg, had been. thrown (SAVE YOUR SILVER! about the. hospital apd the angry, citl- tend och zens gradually dispersed. a Baker's wounds do hot seem to be ‘aiwaye insure @ serious and he will probably recover. The annaal politica! banquet last night omitted ‘a burle.swe on the: po- live department from its. programme land extended sympathy Inatead. | ‘The members of Company G of the 2d” Regiment, w York | National Gaurd, slept Ughtly last night, watch- fal for the six rings of the fire bell {whieh called them forth from the | beds 1 o'clock yesterday morning |The hospital where both Baker and the | other victim, Deputy rift Stoddard, (Me wounded Is stoutly guarded. All along the business stree jclty pedestrians gather to-day knots, which are dispersed by the po- |iice, who aré instructed to arrest any j person who may divulge in laflumma- tory speech. A popular the renter need 10 nox. beware of witome Send address for FREY SAMPL tro Silicon Co.. 40 Clift St, New York. Grocers and Deuguists Everywhere, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, of the in Mttle sul Pollock's sription for family was started to-d. A crusade against the portrayal of ‘erime scenes In motion picty heatre here waa launched to-day by a “clean theatre association’ organized last | night amid the excitement, It draws ite members from the churches and the | Young en's Christlan Association. | ‘The crusade was «iven Impetus by the | fact that Baker was a fvequent ai |tendant of pleture theatres where scenes lof violence were shown, and Ilked to talk of the deeds of men of the Harry | Tracy type. Moving picture shows are he f the young he: (Trade Mark.) Special for Saturday, the 28th CHOCOL, YN AL one “eat bileh of rare.e wel ND bo SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Special for Friday, the a be CHOCOLATE VAN. & € ALMONDS—W hale. covered iy the case Is of utmost importance to the | Uiemseives and. combinations to monop-|ment tn preparing the case against the|the Carnegie ‘Teohnival Schools, the |vices were eagerly awaited, No other | Government, and asks that It be heurg| like trade, ‘The Government anke that | Steel conipantes, artived here to-day |Margaret Morrison School, the Car- {de American ralls Had yet oc- : Special Mixed Candy by a bench of Coup Dditiges. Orailiaeny | ai tie pete Michi vag eagne ‘Jand waid that any attempt to eause,a|negie, Hero und Commission and the |°%! ihe halide A Here. e707 |i Dates antl a dezen other sorts of pon 4 ° ) exr ) be Mea pe 4 Cari re pik lightened at the Government's action, - 1 would be hear by only one. |they were formed, evan be the or. | Prolonmed: Raley Js See. Wamrabee | te he ae eaten ui. [but the principal offerings Appear to AND, VAN, CREAMED) PRUIS AND NUT FUDGE AND NOU- yee) the “Stemi Congo Will | Gonisnetian of the United! Stuter Steol i tion would ‘4 fought vigorously | gate niet runt Is forned Me le | Sagatetesh aaideociuemdient gtr veel AMER ATustherne. talka’ tka. Wadweceneeel Ve four monthgsto make I answer | Conporation the Government, | solv se bonds would have to be |! nbinatlon of the to the Government's allegation that it] One of the rumors to-day is that| "The sult will be pushed through the} exchanged for other bonds or stocks can rails later dropped ftom 1-2 | sit je in the Lott sanitary fs a dozen trugts within a trush a,|the Trust: ts considering telinqulshing courte with the utmost speed,” he wald.| in the conwtituent companies... No ia. sympathy. with the Steel | » way that Insuros purliy 25c on ta thatnaie: nd pract|-| contra) ofthe Tennesses Coal and Iron | There will be no delays of any kind.| alarm is felt by the mana, of the|stocks, but the market hardened’ tra FOUND BOX ‘menace to the and practi} 0 ‘ most mplete mot ol ver | Roomevelt which {t acquired with |The action of the boam of directors of various institutions as to the safety of | tionally around noon when in the ab- HOCOLATE EW CROP PRENCH GLACE FRUITS cally the omy manony ever | Roosevelt's consent during the 1907 | the Steel Company In New York yeater- YOK cnce of further selling Steels were | (niatio & Weal OM FruthE he first of the season, and theres Perfected in this country, there are) panic. Jude Gury declined to discuss !day in cancelling certain of ate ore) ie IMVeMMet |quoted ap 381-4 oF 194 above tbe taweat, | fennanis ihe MES Metal oy teat ico—tmeked In unlawe Possibilities of other developments in| the report \ieases was unexpected, ax this ono| Mr Carnegio personally holds most |"'stcol “shares in the Street touched | Rr rd and original dust and damp the meantime, Attorneys for the cor-| MORE RUMORS OF TROUBLE IN| of the objects aimed at in the suit,/of the first mortgage bonds. They are|sii ad then reacted to 62%. The later ny proof wooden boxes, poration may demur to the Govern: DIRECTORATE. Under the rms of these leases, the) 4 first Hen om the propertics of the |day dealings were quiet 1 edi pen POUND BON ment’s charges, In that event there! ay oie 4. anoth hey, th re =n 8 Compan veautred to give| Steel Trust and usidered by those | In the ernoon Wall street offerings | Hock foiaaduid ‘ "i h her is another story, thal © POLICY | two years’ notice of a desire to ter-| who own them a e ix e1 caused anoth setback and Steel com- ania. “ open every evening Might be some delay, After that pose ’ : . a W As safe as Government m= | South: a ' tt Stores op ol reales af 5 Pk p, ing | Dureued by Judge Gary and J, P. Mors) minate its contracts, which would make] ponds. mon broke # 1-2, making’ the. het los Patt ne pid Park Row gna Cortlandt Street, Sorks evening until 1h " featmony, 40 @ battle Of slants ‘Will and W. HE. Corey to announce their Inet “If the court decree Jn in favor of tho| *1Ved by the Government, and its !).) 2 points and the market clone Milk Chocolate Covere 29 ‘CORTLANDT $¥ dein. tention of resigning, but it lacks con- ‘Gover t It will mean Immediate can.! bonds are worth more to-day than they liar, Copper shares less 1 i$ in. sym- Marshmallows He QUICKER ACTION EXPECTED! Mrmation collation of the leases, I have been} were when the concern was an ab pathy with the weakness in Rio ‘Tinton. F i PARK ROW & NASSAM ie | No statem could be had to-day working on these cases as apectal) lute monopoly. andard © Am ash Purest marshmallows, covered Ss HAN IN OIL“ TRUCT CASE.” liom any Federal olficer in remard. to | counsal for more than twe months and| not been amcelod oe ine coy, | i ith rich, sweet Milk” Chocolate 08 206, ad Attorney-General Wickersham and) Uo report that the Government con-\ peliave: we have alt'the necessary ania Aiswonution’ Sraer, | LW EEC Ds WORD) ES: 55 147 NASSAU other Departinent of Justieo vilicials ey \¢ plates tyether. getan based rim t0,.pr roeed with heart a Aa aitodidiyeant : The embodiment of deli- mame 30 peet Ke prog woh more gapld- L/Ral charkes against oue or ‘moré Stee do not expect to confer with Pres! ee tounosl 39 The epecitied wei exch Instance Pegi ib make progres ynvch more eagid- HR chasey nt futt‘nor nsf the memoery'ot STEEL SLUMP IN LONDON | Rath arelnaten wismetanets ie ad GOS. ste oe i of iGiness Ai la Among those interested in the Htlga- | his Cabinet while here, but will return | ERY Ait oat, wares rs besa chaas. ; [tion are the holders of $90%,902,600. par ington Saturday night or Bun-| LONDON, Oc Jealers in | Tarkington, the Hoveriel! Pil Na Was a little more than five years | valve shares of common stock and of | residence of Maleoln Stewart, the from the time those cases were #tarted {gig%s4,,) par value itt preferred, In eee | Abétinn mart - mbled earlier thari oe Gusinten lartist, just outside of Princeton, and until they rexched the Supreme Courteffaddition there was outstanding at the | F, usual to-day owing torthe action of thal 7 ios, juin pres eat tee | will #pend most ’of the winter here the United States for a The Su- fend of the last fecal year $4i,v0007 ot | CARNEGIE’S GIFTS |United States Government in bringing fant cf mee dati gloment and lat petces ‘ Unrivalied f Purit DRDOee docnionin' hoe tate [Ronda dept ot te egreraton end te | C4ELUE GEE oO OR tt tor tne iggalieg at the nna] Ba ht at he De valied for te however, is ed to expedite tno [@ubpidiaries. Of these bo Crag in a y [States Steel Corporation and al con- ‘lavo Qua ‘ ‘ " 7 hare hel sinking fund trustees, leay n Amal, « fei ot ake Biech es Clovern- fafa held SY inking fund trustees BY DISSOLUTION. |e, 14°! Covberation and aN comb oaa, coer rand ty Look in 35 ally at zi ment's view bs (iat cw penis ds of the investing public. The Stoel shares opened nominally at 6 bur |SB Car. Ber in the ol! ca * is stock dings s eld (hreughout the world In view°oft thé Government action to ‘soon fell to 57, then to 64 1-2 or 6 8s points am Oil and interhoi tin ss be applied to the the. cami preferred stock PAYINK | force the dissolution of the Steel Trust, | pointe below. parity, RES pti f Steel Corporat ds and the common at’ considerable discussion haw arise con- | The amount of stock changing hands Am batts pains,—inflamed joints and stiff mus- The Los p to show paying § per pent’ Au leerning the position of the various however, was small compared with the, \ a -but it cappot be cured by local that the n is 4 ‘| . . jeducational and philanthropic ‘Institu- | big decline and there was not much ex-| }". if 4] applications, slant trun: + . . Raat ROO jtions that are maintained by Andvew | citement, Erratic movements wore { ia a It requires constitutional treatment, others, . The Dich ON SAYS Carnegie. ‘The canny Mfr, Carnegie has !jowed by bear covering and lifted the! Ala Gast Sane the best is a course of the gre era) Stee! LJ os F (endowed many: s1 with United States quotation to 5¢ at which figure buyers Iki) r blood purifying and tonic medicine, pany of GOVEKN MEANT WILL | Steet Corporation first mortgage 6 per) were found. ken eather | . | nad W ym pany ‘ 7 ay > o pond 3 o'clock, howeve he etl é 60) i Bese a cuonas Trane tne | FIGHD: DELAY A in oh inassd anau-hinte cate uel Rida Sutean Raat onion ete \}, Hood’sSarsaparilla Nétional Ste wards of $25,000,000 worth of these bonds | ‘ % | which corrects’ the acid’ condition of Plate Comp n Stecl Hoop! CHICAGO, Oct Forme; Secretary | earning five per cent. fdr the ‘support | Ouly One “BROMO QUININ ‘ 43! the blood and builds up the system. Company, wet Steel Com- | ef War Jacob M, Dickinvon, who has’ of Carnegie institatians. Among the te a TV OMY QUILL — st! Get it today in usual liquid form or ol . UROL Used eure 8. Golda ‘One ‘Day. wh — sy chocolated tablets called \

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