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PAINT AND GUESTS PET TOGETHER ON THE BG FLEET —— ON THE WAY OUT To NiStT ee CATCHING SOSN OF AA lg ys Ba 7 i" Vv Crowds of Visitors to Warships | Everything but the “Signs,” ARE GREAT FOR COLOR. Five Pp Take | ces in Long Line on the Hudson, More Fighters entered port to- several miles battle 1p New Hamp or off One Hundred | between a treet, 2HB EVENING GUESIS| |. Have You Been Out Aboard the Battleships Yet? |QABY POISONS Being tn the soup may be a sad ex- pretty girls sian out looking over | perience. but being in the paint !¥ wor sf its as though he were a SPMybG don't belleve it the crowd thoroughbred ror a new fall hat. | and go out aboard the eships, for, TWO POPULAR OFFICERS aoa the Rneiee iraceltians tS ABOAHD THE FLAGSHIP. | a ainted| Lieut. WW. Galbraith, ordnance | Inted: ships pon @ panied) ais of the Connecticut, te the Dead | river Is not painted as yet prummell of the flagship, and his pas but the Jolly tar—all sailors are supp ucross the deck 1# followed by @ to be tars and jsolly—who xelamations, suca as “Oh, ships in paint frenzy, Ite pues L "ners “tae deut. RL. Berry, flag to color the wavelets, 1 1 on the staff of Rear-Admiral | aration for the coming ection and Osterhaus, has won the hearts of hun- | review of Secretary of the Navy Meyer. dreds of visitors of both sexes, He answers @ thousand questions every a : day and circles the ship so often : showing visitors the fine points that he arms pher of the flax tout: “We're | Stowe dizzy | HIGUE he Hobsonized visitors. == grow real inting every | alarmed ae they see Orlental-faced men d when We) wearing the uniform aboard sity. They | Want to know why the allows Japanese to enlist and are thunder: uck when they are told that! these quiet little chaps are thelr little | from tore oatures are paint tora between tl prnoon Are NW the feet @ strange sight in New speecrreereeeerereatns -Admiral Fist ndred and Porty= nd the battleshin| ‘out crulser em, | ‘ ff Ove Hundred aid ‘Thivty:| — [yeur, GALERAM AY seventia t, veatde the battieship = OF THE "MAND SOMEST.” ONE OF ING Nebraska ALWAYS DRAWS AN ADMIRIN AM of the warships are ready to drop THRENG . Gown the river to-morrow morning, tol ee -—-, te places assigned: them in the FeView | v5, ig gee 5 man who 19 not @ tailer| haan as Lila CLM ext to tho cooking the women vis- | a aaa a te eaeu ag | {Ors are interested in the officers, It ) Ba, erslbe: more than thot many visltore On| 14 somewhat ¢ to an officer | \ boare on the quart “a bevy of TOROBBOY OF Ruined Faculties, Appel- late Court Decides. | HS MENORY Recause a workman on the Brockiyn! Bridge forget the Philippine Bel'ate Divt the |day ordered the clty to pay to the in- n brothers are found tn unt |jured voy $4,192 [ture @gagement for the night of Nov, & the boagd, careless! the y dropped nalle op Un.ted States Bead of Patrick Killty, sixteen years old, using loss of memory, and made him how to read and write, the Ap- of the Suprane Court to. Kility, who lived at oe EVERYTHING 15 BEING FRESHLY PAINTED = THE POR A SHNECKe wort wvobhLD, ee SAWING A Nowy ARRIVING SAVORS rHRivaAi, CLEQNING Paint S FROM 9 WiSITO PREPARE Pars ‘s0MAN RS DRESS AC rt.e BRowN BROTHER” FROM THE PHILIPPINE 4 ass atm UGETUBER 27, 1911. the children during the summer, and they had become fond of the “candy” which always stopped their stomach aches. Yesterday before breakfast little Geraldine hauled a chair to the medicine clambered up, and took the bottle out Sho regaled herself with the sugar fhe lcked from the tablets, but, as she got to the part that tasted bitter she spat them out. Then she thought of little Charles Edward, and poured a heap of them on the bed in front of him. The boy swallowed the pellets, Mrs. Gardiner, entering the nursery, ixcovered the ehtldren still eating the candy." Geraldine was on the floor. with her mouth full of the tablets, and her eyes were becoming glassy. Mrs. Gardiner's screams brought Dr, Gardiner. He took in the situation and administered an antidote. Geraldine re- sponded at once, but not the younger baby. Summoning Dre chest, ° o / BROTHER WITH OPIUM “CANDY” neti Two-Year-Old Geral. | diner Saved, but Younger Child Dies of Opiate. FINDS HIDD TABLETS, P) 1 wh Man WON ® CK Wie Aw @ Gar- 4 Wiikie and Love, Dr, JACK (y ( | Gardiner applied the stomach pump to Ay oar { . = — both ldren. The t sisted every " | oth children. The boy reslated ev Hawi @ Ube " . effort to relieve him of th i Mt A oe Bront tole " <_ left . , polson. Mis MACH ays phere Brooklyn Doctor’s Wife Dis-|condiuon grow steadily worse, and the INTEREST three doctors remained at his bes de z WOMEN VISITORS. Th covers Infants Feasting OM |tnrougnout the day, applying every measure known o science. Mrs. Gardiner 1s prostrated from the shock. and Dr. Gardiner fears that her condition t+ serious Deadly Drug. — Prattting In her bed to-day of the! Coroner Hartung, who is a physician, p \ put In my mouth," two- {exonerated Dr. Gardiner from blame. yeweold Geraldine Gardiner, daughter |The quantity of oplum tn each tablet Ir, Charles B. Gardiner of No, 21| was harmless, —___— wn street, Brooslyn, did not = iat in anotier room lay the body | 94 HOURS FOR “NELLIE BLY ab: r, who had dled from ple heii 2 t andy" she found while rummag- | spe Mast Then Produce the Books f BIG $s |t 1a Hest yesterday, Her | % 5 PLEASE |iife was by herole measures after See ceeee ‘| | el very that she and her one- eth © Seaman, known @s nd er, Charles Edward, had was given another twenty- ed many tablets contalning jay by Judge Chatfeld to bu. The ehtidren's father and two | produce the books of the Ironclad Man- yring physicians, Dra, Wilkie and over the boy for twelve but failed to save him. which contained one grain of optum and were sugar | ufacturing Company which she ts ac- cused of withholding from thy receiver for the American Steel Barrel Com- pany, now tn bankruptey. Mrs. Seaman was told by the Court tablets, | had been prepared by Dr. | that she would remain subject to its | + when the family went to the | orders until to-morrow, When the books c the summer, to be admin-| wilt have to be produced u all the istered to the children for minor stom: | papers of th ach troubles, and on thelr return this month Dr Gardiner had placed the No oad bo in the chest in the nursery on TOKIO, Oct, Z—It was offically the third floor with other medicines | dented to-day that Japan had sent troops to Mukdet been reported, Manchuria, as had ds. | and prepared fe | 1 been administered to Tho tablets hi Reversible Coats > With Gabie Bags ue $71()-98 /alues Yo-morrow—Saturday Reversible coats-—the favor- ites of the hour, both sides ny “Tam JEG" STEWART > WRT BUST ANSWERING QUESTIONS» = ANUMBER OF THEM Sm ee on THE SHIPS, Te MARIE GRUS ‘to thelr classrooms, FRISKS (WHITE SLAVER oi enwncns| | bested one You lured a pure and very tifal girt from a Vou lived on t beautifully finished, so either ) can be worn uppermost. Dichter side for evening, the darker for general wear. hips and dur forms of biue. ‘The officers say 1 laid WOAths ateaek, Waa. bd. badIy. WALuPEA TUNE MAY VE 34 ok [its Kontence cool! Herringbone cee to FR eee eyed | CUR Gecr aut SABES |that he may never recover full posses- | ! nt In her testl AE hd ——SSS the» nd the visitors enerally use¢ a 5 { caitlin “acquainted with Solow * legshiins and the “er tay ‘on ef his mental facui | " 4 Cl h GIVES OFFICERS AND CREWS Agi i tie aympathetle Baton tage He had been a bright pupil in St. } |through her Interest tn theatricals He QD Vicuna ot! CHANCE FOR DIPLOMACY. | jan) Dear. sweet old ladies try to Theresa's school, but when he was called | told her he was an actor ant asked her Pestle mbt ackels teshipa do not objec t the| keep back the tears as they look {n|to testify he said the accident had de- te marry him. Last Mareh she came D Tho kindly sntiormien apply | upon the sick fallormen : privea him of his memory, and added: { to y w ae on afte: > An almost unbelievable lightness in {plomatie officers say | Proachfully upon the Jackies “E could 4 and write, but T can't ! ward, she said, he b ial . Fee eIBEE COSDEE LTA IRonavandonanted tik could: read an ie aed paca aE) ! Re CS oo ( wei ht, this wonderful double-faced nd th sitors dep: MaiteNiai airy aROUeEE jread and write now: I don't know when | ‘i | material, Enormous revers and cav- ny ali the our navy i BY [1 forgot to read and write.” | ne tat . a tie + nade ler he ' "4 : 4 Wor elie). SIGHT OF MEN IN IRONS, | throug hia fatver, Joon Kitty, the, Daughter of Millionaire in Spite | Solow Given Maximum was “well pi | alier cuffs of reverse side; the chic nt brushes. A group of sobby women stood look-! Injured boy dued for $20,090, and Justice ota 1 Oppnsit ! i 5 h her mo . little Gabie bag of same material to eeciitings Vislied Ing at a moek-faced youth tying tn the! Whitney and a jury, Im trial term ot Of Parent ppesition tence in the Case of when #he h /} be jauntily swung from left shoulder tiy w ° stthar brig wearing ankle and wrist decora- the supreme Court, awarded him $4,192, She finall caped, bu by its long sillecord, ‘G bi : i Hone that clank with every movement, | (te Suprem ae be uns Away to Marry. | , . OUERA Catan ry its long silk cord. Gray or brown ‘ ‘The ladies could not unde Anetaeee Contac maiene Bie Appalate Runs a y \ Young Girl. Last July he \ ) with purple, with king's blue or tan, a n ev ; a “sweet-faced iittle be. lon confirme 1 cei | 1 her down and beat a man who 1 to-day shins are I ing treated so horribiy."” A gruff master-|_ Miss Mary Coleman, Attorney for | | sap Oana r as Kiven money to go i ape, 4 the lavish ar them that the same) Killty, fougit the appeal of the cltxs! HELENA, Mont. Oct, 2.—At the risk, | After possibly the most violent ox pee Shan cated Alterations FREE \ nt paint in free With thoes oa: | baaed. On: Poa ratuael OL ARR: SAUTE IG rrienae alalens of balnel diainnarited By Oo Ton eee 2 ae eaten her 1 \y SALE AT ALL THREE STORES \ as one visitor on the fter) charge i ulti-miliional her, ‘Thomas | °' . Re 4 ) called un en- his shore } a lond| "That ela not any hee. cuuemillianatna) tathnr..) 0) | the Court of General Sesstons, Phililp faturnedlto Naw Sark and’ awnin (aeons ini demanded to be led Aboard that would sink a scow, and insurer of the safety of its streets, and Marle Cruse, who a few months ty-twe years old, was to- the Inttue ” 0 gy 4 " b turre and trying to kK every man jack he met) the mere fact that an aceldent happens ago obtained a divorce from = Aly Tides oBier: ti al Wiehihe beat: har aiadn x nae ha Sy, into lor of the bis an’ and roaring so loud that he woke the. Joes not entitle an injured person "Brien, w New York society “ da toa acrenled and the sharia oh, whlch when informed vaca in the ter, captain, who thought the fleet was be-|compensation from the Muntelpallty."" | upon the grounds of non-support, to-day | Indeterminate term of from ten to) WAX atrestod alahary bin regulations to allow visitors a ne We Ing attacked by a tribe of Com | ———~ elope? with Harry C. Cotter, a Butte} twenty years in Sing Sing and a fine| jf wet vets, insisted that as ee leh Hin A The ladies baee 5 H jminer, and was married at Boulder, a] ye gay under the white slave law en pcetahdeee = atoaen tts aright “to go where ed pleased d such a desperat. leasure resort near here, ova = cE Samm owned.” | nal.” whlapered as they n NEW VOTERS SAY ithe Uride'e age Zathior confined wim- | acted two nt ot the me(OISCHLER THE CRUELONE, |e) (js.4 tsWest uth S1—-New York ce sains! away, { 7 ad refused admittan. Ltd . ne IFE 6 ‘St f Re freshivepainied | ithe enatga || Tt 1 when the satuting guns hein to| uJ Hee ere a SAMIINAUES | age Rosier sentorced HOlow. 16 ask NON-COOKING WIFE SAYS, &£ —_, 400 and 462 Fulton St.--Breoklyn had his rev ol auido peer neracare clean Shortly before his wife filed auit for! one day tn on for each dollar, | ar (SSF 615-651 Broad Street—-Newark, N. J board the drah-paintec {20 | Pan hae kina | |divorce O'Brien left for New York, but which ts in ttself a sentence of prac-|Had to Put Baby in Nursery to “a , finger In ¢ E t their eyes. Jremained there but a few weeks, when tically fourteen years. He thus ma Ear Living, She $ s; He a tacar Saiigea: ee Then, when the firat ahot faints penes| = |he returned to Montan. {Since hie re- | he compelled to serve ax much “Al tae ji toi Real : the sailors es to thelr ears, t 2 a turn he has been employed os a cowboy, .. 2 7 nd | Refused to Pro thirty-four years, told, at hard verything the back up against a froshly painted tur-| on @ ranch in E n Montana, H F ry am ret, and a kindly sailorman works over | | Although Mrs. Cotter was born here, , hor: ; ' The unhappy married condition a 9 urniture A tse einitors thelr skirts and coats with turpen jshe has spent little time in Helena, hay-| “Your case is one of unspenka the Dischler family, tnvolving caarges t ee aA, have and an-| fer an hour ( {ing resided principally in New York, | violence and possibly the Worst case : Laala witg ‘ores questions hay he visitors are bound to get Into the | where ete Is widely acquainted that has ever before these and dio pel wants | swe A de paint some way or other, Th 59 out! — > i -__ ~-- courts,” Judge F leclared tn we 1 a f ¢ ‘ 7 face as 1 Nit thelr way 40 be daubed: ‘Gna marl panies 1 ne Bane nN wen: | nome {40 | ial & tatabliohed Neasis iMalt » Century death 9° colle goir insisted In walking up a freshly painted Just as Dr. Samuel Ratner of No. 118| *hen Blow of for eenianca ial ce, co n compan shovin de When Bol i Mence to-| hy Mrs, Dischier. necks. mp. of | compan | pliced there tot peevant Eldrdge street waa about to enter his reir on both sites oy| ate, we width y e parent 7 [rier None, and reached the signature In the voters’ book at No, 28) lawyers, who vled for clemency.| ghargen, Mra, Vis eee : a ‘ tec above with daubs of brilliant red Rroome street, where the voters of the) Solow was convicted of having lured tol Gmanctt, ft . li CAS TENG 7 do tt 3 puint over ha clothes that made fem- ninth election district of the Eughth As- this clty Elols Wendt, a pretty T-yeare | eee i elged to i a OR, r A fa a » Visitors who beheld him think that sembly District registered, the chairman. old girl of Pittsburgh, F Here, It was; Disehler sald of aut her “ wouldnt he had been attacked by Malay pirates y 2 tgs 5 , a yiilee j} Mri rel p E of the board, Morris Krumbein, of No: |charged, Solow placed the girl, under a) sd very Nn; o Furniture es the po With four-foot razors, 1 ? Pepcid two-year-old 6 ° ° 9 Ridridge strest, te elieged to have compulsion, In a house of fil fame and| tNO-PeOr rs 8 z . j day or two the aailae, EVERYTHING DONE TO MAKE reat ati i y lived on the money © htm becker age fj [very picce of lupniture sold is guaranteed asto quality and price. a COMIN ne young man to lean up| VISIT TO SHIPS PLEASANT, “One dollar, ple | duds i> attorneye’| Wor nas atioged ‘ Lernearly 50 years we are known as sellers of HIGH*CLASS FURNITURE } Bias for a Inted stanchion PR sem el STI eT wen of the pr, Ratner, who had just been nate | plea for sake of hin! ony. ft 21 LOW PRICES visiTo 18 SEE EVERYTHING EX: yiyt't . ne peoic ann \vallaed and was availing himself head. Th 1 priao mnipa Visit anyot ow } CEPT THE “PAINT” SIGNS. ors enjoy thems for the first time of his suffrage right } "What ta your asked: | mo the cha th moroy, It will be time well spent. ie Lidia er ; no end of trouble to ghow. to had made a thorough study | a | “Philp Solow." i av { : tors t warnlegcome anand the ship and answer of t "1 a | JUDGE FOSTER GIVES LONGEST :ente! \ ALL, GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES djsnunchen at the rate of cont ¢ I ney are hoaras, “Rvery come acrons an thing shou. paving ®) Ning Blind Pupils March From SENTENCE POSSIBLE, jalan in, coo. Witheuy \ Wt FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, round trip, the loud-moutt apie con registration fee. So he wanted to know, Aye opriate name for| Lieu \ 5 y y D rm oeinine thrown & ewe ere, Ne ERE aise of Most Side | °aR te mame for| Me nt et asked £0, HENNELL & CO, 22093rd Av. Bet 1208121Sis, Reid DAC aUA om red are 2 Aes i de 0 vile ial antes her s su ' by tases the visitors are being « Of the teat, Mat Day)’ Re ewenre Heslrinet, | sudge san exceedingly | permanent ! Furniture,Rugs,Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. , to come and partake of Ma was arrested to-day, tole ships safely and tho 11 hospital 4 Cther fnenectors, according to Dr. for them, and) ““prosident J. Conway of the Irishe ner, heard this conversa bat ; eo to carry an Athletto Club has tendered fered no pretest Dr, Ratner pald | ee d Many of the > Park, at Long Island foe. the way parry! Hip. hs rN eines the Perry Diamond, another Arat voter, dwasser of h ° h f raf Be “in in'athice kamen He ae ity is Pane 8 seh face The sigh of satisfaction a: tick water ° umbeln's Ge- | ington, Eldri streets, to «l clubiouse, No. 110 : . in ped olubhous 20 eee sound the ‘ to-day taking acup of this coffee speaks plrincr 123425) ton Sk SS% » vieltors clamber great thing for New York, this “Wh nave you for this and get the | ie be tend and dis» the Atlant! t. It is a great demand? the senior Diamond asked et before chance than words of the high quality of the blend. Try n freshne paint, Men and Why, it's a new law—all frantic p a id start women who ado! the ble thun- must pay a registration fe a panic amo 3 whone derers will hay rlevone respect saya Krumbein vepiled, and fol four a aaa . ved fvannavariat {revels Bar the (Uauion as a voter ‘ ayground in two and freshly painted Ke 1 Twenty-five new voters are alleged to Nina ‘bind ohilire Chat Make You Stand 5s bee everything nave n initiated In the same man r t Miss according to affidavit> made to Dist wre | Out From the Crowd AON cee hee wa mtan Glitiapa Will safely y Attorney Walttoan. ubreast of t THAT'S THE STORY OF SUR Tue fret thing the wor sltors pear of taking on color “Well, yuu got the last dollar, I take GREAT DIBELAY OF wan! ve tx the galley, Here they gor pettot from the paint, next." 18 part of a conversation the playground, Principal ‘HOME Smart Mo les stan and wateh the cooks pre= pope Bf from foolish questions, ainong bhevclerie aa reocnied ty one \ ‘ ry 140 DOWN ~Bd AWEER 4 allors mess ‘They for Tennyson's brook, they "go on Manininante, . and | Hivington » Atl ACCOUNT FIFTEEN DOLLAR QUALITY AT toni abit the e¢ foreve : i 0 eaded not guilty when ar a hook and ron Ble * $ ee Dr. Cook In tn Han Ee hee oe : ieelhiget 2 SEEMAN BROS, NEW YORK or dava HAMBURG, Oct. 8.—Dr, Fr «As in default of £1,000 ball nts have = “orsvth * the unanimo Proprietors of WHITE ROS! Ceylo: ge fascination Cook a ed heye to-day to fill a i been issued for the other members of reply, But instead they were sent buck a Tp

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