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{leven avenue, adulterated mite TRIAL OF MACFARLAND J Dermit, for the accused. and Prose-| nate, had.been captured on a treatlo ot fed by railroad detectiv F 2 MORMON GIRLS ERED CREW. 72 TRADESMEN rssr ses ce I oie ono cutor Wilbur Mott. After the date of| the Pennsylvania Rallrond station, ng the railroad tracks the trial hed been bettie@’ pon “hd # prisoner, who wan taken Co Philafate battle on 5 Tenth avenue, bad meats: Aned 2. paadretehlen MacFariand had béen taken back t arene Fra’ tvue hoy ienrwed’ Mra GUNSSapOUNe + Max Rosenberg, baker, No. 16 Rutgers Alleged Wife Slayer of Newark ra er bath aia! would make an | wenty- -one years old, vest Fi had offered $1.00 reward for the capture: effort to have the murder | street, Lica daaldibtgae| wo. 1s| Attaigned Again Before Jus- | Guashed in the near future, "Attorney | See ne jchae! Berckman, dairyman, No. 164} tie C t West Thirty-firet -atreet, adulterated | ice Gummere. MeDermit sald he felt milk, fined $0. Chief Justicn Gummere of the New| could show the a otive, sitting in the SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR 129 Wo tt LA ng ¢ A ; a6 ot Between 7° lerov Aves reers : ;| KILLING A WATCHMAN, A . aa, ENAMEL BED Newark advertising man | ' with murdering his wife, Evelyn, with | Philadelphia Reports Capture of é 7 i 4 P nh y cyanide of potassium, Ho exed to F Governor and seg Help{German Ship Ignored Signals | Fines for hoes Guilty of Hav-| fied sto because het sold ive chickens ved the poluon with brome ia'e| Man for Slaying on Guggen- | have mixed the polson with bromo in a Hundred and Seventeenth street, de- hing the trial of Allison M —— ed > ma - c y . without a permit from the Board of bottle from which his wife was in the| heim Estate. Give Service Bearing Portrait | of Distress, but English ing Adulterated Milk Heaith, Bingham se vescent powder, | . rive Pintladet pe Fad ‘ramp Sav , nad ve chicken! but the pros at the man wh rm of Brigha. Youtg. } framp Saved Them. or Poor Meat. atways hed a Meenee. This y ceedings were purely formal, consiating | Heved to ti ered Alfred Brooker, \ ae —_—__— Oty Gein en nike of the entry nt gilllty and} a new wal om his first tour of , ; —_——— Is clients in the West had Seat conte 1 rt} 4 on the Port Jefferson, L estate The magn iicent silversereite (pure} ‘The American lner New York, due a! Board of Health Inspectors appeared | garded hin equeste to them a brler conte mn te Court | oe yease Guggentelm, the copper mas BEDS AND B™DDING EXCLUSIV*LY Chased»: ‘C-lttay dér,.tne {hr pier, on Maturdey, te bringing in|against seventy-two, small tradermen | a tale pone ® “ . : ‘ 4 pattleship Ut ly presented | Capt, Mifeh ag ’ Pe be an Bile officers tn the Court of Special Seastons to-| K 4 them from starving a t@ the officers ¢ the jand crew of the four-masted schooner day for violation of the Pure Food laws| Horman N. y aker ‘ abiiyn Navy ¥ {William K. Park of somers Point, N. J, of (ne State, At the morning aession |!!% Fulton street, appeared | ntil itll Wednesday's Closing at All the 200 James Butier Inc. Stores abandoned at sea after a desperate! strate McAdoo in Center Street Spry of Uta a a _ of the court six of the cases were dis- | Cow \e presenta , | | struggle on Oct. 9 off Newfoundiand and to-day on @ summona fro Nf ‘ , altier by pleas of guilty or ckle charging th 2 afterward destroyed by fire. The captatn paged of, altier “ q miony. Of t about 90 wete girls | ee ether, ned @ narrow escape from death, Of the canes on the alandar: were post- x ‘There has been much controversy | They were carried to Havre by the|poned by Juatice Wilkin, upon the re-|Gtrint Alumnae of “77 b| 3 Oyer the silver service because It pore | steamer and have been there ever singe | quent of the defendants’ counsel until Girls’ Alumnae of Publi 5 A likeness of Brigham ing. Women's in the care of the American Consulate. | yoy. 30, No, 77 will hold ita second annual dance | Organizations tried to stop the presen- | On Sunday, Oct. , a day or two before ae hide iit. ene ; next Friday evening at the New York tation, ‘The preponderance st Women at | being rescued by tho riti#h tramp, the| TRON Whose canes were dispowed Of lemuny trail, Kighty-Aifth strect and Le to-day's ceremony showed that “the schooner was passed by a German pas. | Were ington avenue, The officers of the asnc 4 against the Brigham Young | senger mer which went cl w Sindier, milk dealer, No, tw |ctation are tilda Goeta, In broad daylight without py amex Atreet, adulterated milk; finew .o, | Mlorence Post, President Frank Wiatin, grocer, No, 6 Kast | (er: Treamurer: Florence Mi hooner was then badly Se woitih’ utteet. ‘adulterated. creams [ae Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XXXX-— Jand dn imminent danger of sinking, . J L ee 1, | ‘ake The William J. Park, owned by PB, [ 11 © bball Be pap bn ad breac pisct cake an sais 4 trom Bridge. | P4ith Sehaurian, grocer, No. 0 yes Sou Pee RH, Teaser Sa AD | 7b. oa 14 ‘coe ath 1 Eleventh avenue, adulterated — milk; ' ei ; ith lumber for dn there are others i wal in full un ‘The band played | Buenos Ayr ee BM... She—I know there are. T accepted one $ | “CHOICE the fational anthem, tie giris of the|Willam A. Jacob Peterson, grocer. No. 70 lof them thin afternoon. OCERI ig. and then Mise Hazel Tout | Hundred and Seventeenth street, Chria+ ss — = TEs = | GR a R ES. merican flag from the great | topher Rasmiusen, first officer, and | POLITICAL. | POLITICAL. | 2 aye nd revealed {t'to the view of) j Charles Olsen, second officer, with five the assemblage. Tie formal speech of | men and a cook. a li ara sentation was made by Gov: Spry | On Sept, 20 the Park wae struck by | F isa Capt) Benson responded. a hurrleane. Two men were lashed to | On behalf of the Sons of the Revolu- }the wheel and, together with Capt. tion Mving in Utah, Miss Lydia White, | feed himself, made an effort, to keep isa «Mamie Summerhays and Mies | her head up. The following day the q ahda Lyon presented to the oMcers|gale and sen continued and the deck- | e r the battleship a wet of An- [houses were washed aw: by a wave L fg set of colors Was Pp | whie ” roying the 5 Bee mehtn Vownn, on tenet var” wwe | cantelo’s Die wince mates on Monde ay, Tuesday and 4 BBs ena the Boanian War Veterans Iv of ens. and, fredh Worth Readin Wednesday of this week with “A bountiful luncheon was served ‘ : “ pies tall the 3 pt Reed end. hie crew made « far £3 i ae < ‘ * ‘ MET Ce: ceased no ne, anown aperate fight for tite, On Oct. 6 the | can of the far famed evening with tall ten cent can of whole ship, and the bfficers' were | steam pumps broke do nd tt became : | f busy for the greater part of the levident that nothing but sheer grit and | HON, NORMAN E, MACK | Essie Belle Brook i Deere Sete sar wevighe tt ests | good Tuck in belng picked up would ~ Chairman, New York State Commitiee | Cc c sthe State after which thelr IK | provent disaster: 5 yf x | i eamgu an P8mI | om the rain of Oc. the sen tore 1 West 34th Street, N. Y. City. Condensed AILS; Evaporated eretary of the Navy has no ; ’ ‘ * ihe : é aie PH ach seeretaey ot the Nave at tt |away the temporary repaira, earried | My Dear S \f | Milk, rich and pure ~S” Milk, thick as cream. 4 In yesterday's “Evening Post,” Mr. Francis Lynde Stet- son, the, President of the Bar Association of New York Ci ai | = New id’ as know one of Ameri t noted 1 call | . c be Gi tars Sema tata mt ee Ane mes cles ok Kast View Eggs, ii gQ Porto Rico Oranges, 25 SE Piende trom the foot of Hast {Twenty | cheb Jong fight far Ite, the defeat of the De.socratic County ticket, as a result of the Strictly fresh—only in SEALED cartons, doz., Large, Juicy fruit, just arrived, by the dozen, 5 greens | ample Wiese see teal Sclected Cegs, *3"". 25° Potatoes, i"... 6 =. 12° ho had a sitver tray, cof riety own | vey “i ) Made to He preventet to tn enough t ship Utah, thet the tr PE — formally given to the Utab to-morrow | thrown down by /| 4 the lyn Navy Yard. A tug will abled, and the ore i fekt discipline tardughéut, ‘hung on publicity should be given to his views. | Best N. Y. State, rich, smooth, Cc The c ia WALL STREET seen ne eh soa b= sey cs Stetson ops ya cordially agree with eae | Cheese, nutritious, with all thecream, Ib. 15 Sweet P otatoes, best ..... 3 Ibs., 10 it Charles ‘ewton, from Savane in beljeving that while this is a matter that may leplored, | % ‘i; ‘4 Fine: if : via Norfolk, for Havre with cotton, | P lity, Ib oc inest Ibs Cc : og th k at 9.8 A. BM, ’ if it is true, it is a matter with which we are not concerned in P mime quality, 1D... R , f ed | Wane cco cee ne EES ee) om Leelee ene ming mace | Me MARC, £5 peste ener ot 0 NGF nh. io Tam- e At mothe | por ge wire inners adie. | ie Sra rer bot lnteora and{’ many Hall all my life, but 1 can’t believe that men will charge | 66 99 i "fag wive stocks a higher éondition. Clos. | Chief Omer William A. Maxwell, Car-! eyen Mr, Murphy with complicity if any judicial scandal in "1 Ang tales? whiten were heey. ne Aha igeceah Pane aod August Pron re or Buctes eres My Lelediatias in ate than hy 5 ; : . . = ss . San Siete ys omer Ea ean a tay coee Nemes | ent or fnaneal vantage, the, County Organization Took First of the New Season's Pack—Perfection in Quality, Weight and Flavor er pent a second boat an ter five hours yale ; i ‘ause of profersional realizing. ‘The of hard work. succeeded in getti ; ont, entirely for iene Mind you, I'm no inferring that | E choicest select- specially e Tint an ot aer sini, ete anor he Re Eteae| he Gage ae ue, bat event hey wee tes Ta tat | SSie Tomatoes, cin pucici|Hssie Lima Beans, ie . SHIPPING NEWS wwe pes not, somyince me that upon, | Hall had shared in| solid in extra large cans, 514 inches tall, regular j yxy ected, large, and full of flavor; 18c can....... ; " | whatever sins of money may haye. passe toe 15¢; SNA WOR yet i aa i ca ae: ae Mr, Stetson concludes: “Ise no reason for thinking that REG A203 8 cA Maineeahnics Essie Stringless Beans ' wet alee: these charges will work against Democratic success.” EssieSugar Corn z ; Deli j an iy the freah winked 9 the ren 1 ’ , Sango The Democratic candidates for the Supreme Court in Gest 12° eliciously tender, with the fresh picked gar- 15° See astboren tiheine, Metis tiren : this county constitute the strongest ticket which has been nomi- product, deliciously sweet and tender; 15c can, den flavor; 18¢ can........... 0c cece eee eee Northern was equally strong. | nated in years, and the benefit to the Bench and Bar from {Best levels were “Team thee after- ! \ h ( ifted | Earl their success ought not to be jeopardized by conditions in an- Essie Succotash, suger ype Essie Peas, Pade prota aa ly 17 other'county, with ie fea eS AYLOR, corn and Lima beans; nothing finer; 15¢ can tender; regular 20c can ae let New York, November Sif, 1911. Seasonable Offers of New Foods at Specially Attractive Prices: Pancake Flour, *\\%;...... 10°\Cooking Apples, 2... Gs. 15° Blue Ribbon Syrup, “:..... 16‘|Eating Apples, %'""" 6 bs. 23° Buckwheat Flour, Pe rear 13°) Prunes, Bie Ribbon, extrachoice, large pkg, LBE Prepared Flour, '“0".:........ 13°|/Triumph Rice, eee eee, hoe, head: 2 eee McCann’s Irish Oatmeal, can, 8c| Spinach, Fresh packed; free from grit; can. LBE noon, when Steel, Read! 1 ) Pa cific and. St, Paul all achive itahi- eat range reached in so Mi , The € losing Peieen, o-dants highest, Loweat and nat ide W owdiwess . ene fa comeeng : ‘on Moni figure, are'es foliows STEAMSHINS. 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