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. Committee, made the presentation. + Lean, What Baboons Did to Captive Sailor ( NOBRIHAM YOUNG ONTRAY CENUTAR ‘BY ANTE ORHOKS So Battleship’s Silver Service Is Now Both With and Without. PROTESTED TO TAPT. American Party Objected to Likeness of Religious Leader on Dreadnought. ere There was another presentation mony this afternoon aboard the new battleship Utah when the Nationa! Anti-Mormon Committee gave the ship's Mees a silver tray which they hoped would be used instead of one bearing A small picture of Brigham Young founder of the Mormon Church. The “Brigham Young tray,” as tho com- mittee have called the plece in their ppeals, presented yesterday with Br otner pleces of the nificant ser vice given by the pe: Utah. In place of the pictures of Brigham Young and the Mormon Temple, which appear in an inconspicuous place on | the original tray, the substitute bears ne symbolic figure of a young girl Poreseoting tah and the following | inscription Presented to the United THEY WOULDN'T LET HIM Go BACK, To THE SAIP. MAGGIE PEPPER. “Maggle Pepper,” a great romance of a New York shop girl, will begin serial | ONE ,OF THEM SUPPLIED 4m with BANANAS, States | publication in to-morrow's Hvening y nee: Ashipmen, Raitleship Utah by members of the | World. It is founded on the Rose Stahi | raceme American Party in the State of of the same name, Play Utah, as an expression of their ie: loyalty to that State and to tne Constitution and Domestic Customs of the United States of America {The ceremony was in the main cabin Of the Utah at Navy Yard. Mrs.| Erna von R. Owen, chairman of the acti 1 TAFT AND MEYER. “Vor fourteen months," she said, “I the representative of the non- Mormon citizens of Utah, protested against the use of the Brigham Young} design on the silver of this great ship. Our protest reached its climax when| the American party, in convention as- sembied in Sait Lake City, September, 191, unanimously passed a resolution of protest against this design and for- warded it to President ‘Taft and Secre- tary Meyer. “When it became known to our com- tee that our protest had failed of Fecognition we di * to the Secretary of the Ni hoped to substitu the Brigham Young di Bpeeches were made also by Dr. Wal- aldiaw of New York, Josiah Strong, ide: of the Society for Social rvice and Mrs, Donaid McLean, Pres! dent of the Daughters of the Revol tion, The committee gave out coples of following telegrams: 1911.—Hon, gin | COMMITTEE PROTESTED TO | { George von L, Secretary of the Navy, U, 8. 8. flower. “The undersigned, as a committee rep- resenting citizens 1 | the American | party in Utah, rempect(ully request you | to authorize the commanding officer of | the Battleship Utah to receive at thelr | hands a silver platter presented as an| expression of loyalty to the State. | Erna von R. Owen, Mra, Donald Mc- Mrs. C. EB, Allen, Miss C, EB. Mason, Helen Miller Gould, Miss Janet Richards, Alexander M. Hadden, Her- | man Ridder, Mrs, Gilbert Jones, Dr. | skip or put down unfinished The scene is laid In New York and the characters are the people you meet every day, at work or next door or tn the subway. Don't rob yourself of this treat. can't afford to. Remember, Read it. aggie Pepper’ is a story brimtul of ”, pathos, fun, excitement and love. is the sort of story that one cannot} weil You ‘Maggie Pepper" will bee in to-morrow's Evening World The big coffee trust, made up of Brazilian growers a few rife, but the only weapon Griggs could On the good Bucknall ine just in and other African ports, well known of, to and by Theodore Roosevelt, are two Griggs Horne, who desire to re- Mittle ocourrence of wild things. derald ship scrape up was & safety razor. game, though, and set out with Horne amtd the thick tropical tangle where the ju-Ju bird jujubes. about eight parasangs into the jungle when there suddenly appeared before They had and the anted shore leave at and Horne thought to Horne had a He was advanced and American importers, has been trying various tactics to boost the price of coffee and get more money from the people. * Always the man who is trying to dig extra money out of the public pocket, on a’combination, hates the man who blocks the game. Now comes a plaintive bleat from the “exasperated” ones, Anna Shaw, Walter Laidlaw, Robert M. Stevenson, Mra. Cumming fitory, Josiah | Strong, Ida Tarbell, Mrs. Albion V. Wadham: Mrs. Erna von R, Owen, New York. Replying committee's telegram you are informed presentation of silver plat- ter for U may be made aboard that | vessel at Navy Yard Tuesday, Nove Der Seventh. Commanding OMicer h een informed, Suggest your communi- | him regarding hour and of Tammany.” A case of assauit and robbery in Which the complainant is Mayor Gaynor” and the defendant a came up befor McQuade in Yorkville P: the East Twenty-second street st From his description the police belteve they have one of the two men who as saulted and robbed Victor Nielson, the ! carpenter of Mayor Gaynov's was adjour ler was m Brande who ¥ sented of No Willams street, to look out for the Interests of ‘Tarr "nany — voters Bran produced Charles J. Noonan of Xo. 12 bivir ston place, a stance) ‘ who gave Beli nmany # batt, The Little Chap tn Missing Prom Home Since Beven-vesr-od = Michae Kelle as been Missing from his parents’ howe a No, 28 West One Hu ed and tb Atreet wince Sanday evening, and to-da the police sent out a genera’ he lad’s deseription, Michael » se corner store about 6 evening, but did not i th 4. was at first thought he had .ie grandmother's on One Hund Phirty-fourth street, but if ‘arted to make the visit ed his grandinother's home. blue and brown jal gull end tan father, mm, fi yee es The Journal of Commerce lately said: “A stirring circular has just been issued to the coffee trade.” article further says: The “The coffee world is discussing what is to be the future of coffee as a result of the campaign of miseducation carried We have before us a letter from one of the largest roasters in the South asking what can be done to counteract the work of the enemies of coffee. on by the cereal coffee people. “The matter should have been taken up by the Brazilian Gov't when they were completing their beautiful valoriza- tion scheme.” Then the article proceeds to de- nounce Postum and works into a fine frenzy, because we have pub- lished facts regarding the effect of coffee ou some people ‘The harrowing tale goes on “Whe e afew yen s ago everyl drank coffee, several cups a da} now we find in every walk in li people who imagine they cannot drink it, (The underscoring is outs.) Burly blacksmiths, carpenters, labor- ers and athletes have discontinued or cut down the use of coffee; as there is not # person who reads this and will not be able to find the same conditions existing among bis own cirele of acquantances, is it not well for the Brazilians to sit up and take notice? ly “hur Isn't it curious \\- ly "strong men should plek ov to'imagine”’ about? Why not “imag: ine’ that regular doses of whisk are harmful, or daily slugs of mor. phine? If “imagination makes the cat- | know ft. sei, t nay: years tacks 0 eine in cotloe clog the liver, depress cet RO ARETE INIA OREN NI ARN AN SUERTE oink statistics the heart and steadily tear down the nervous system, bringing on one or more of the dozens oi types of diseases which follow broken-down nervous systems, many people don't PITY A POOR SAILOR WHO HAD TO FLIRT WITH GIRL BABOON Kasenga of the them a flock of about one hundred ba- from Mombasa But it remained for the man who has coffee, morphine or whiskey to have the supreme nerve to Vewlthful, | ing a decrease of consumpti in round fig which wind up by show ou_only imagine your _dis- orders. Keep on buying trom me.” | Let us continue to quote from his article “Notwithstanding the enormous inereave in population during the past three years, coffee shows an appallin. a mastuption.” Then follows a tiresome lot of intwo | boons “They were very large baboons,” at- tests Mr. Griggs, “and very terrifying to look at. ‘Say, old chap,’ I sald to Horne, ‘you better shoot a few of them.’ | But Horne, you know, is a devilish bad! shot and he couldn't hit one of them. And when he saw he couldn't Mt them} he ran, Yes, dash it, he ran and left me right there tn the jungle with one hundred baboons, all sizes and some girls. | “When I had thought tt all over 1 decided I might as well run, too, but | the minute I started those babvons | shook their fists me and showed | their teeth, ‘Then ‘they all started off | money in America, rather than send | the millions to Brazil and pay for an article that chemists class among the ( drugs and not among the foods. Will the reader please remember, | nounce that coffee “hurts all peo | Some persons seem to have excess vitality enough to use coffee, tobacco y for years and apparent: | ly be none the worse, but the num- | ber is small, and when a sensible man or woman finds an article acts | | harmfully they exe: some degree of intelligence by dropping it and whi We quote again from the article abi taken from cha sized as the most re- two n poviads |} This is one of the highest com | pliments ever paid to the lovelgheade | we see the esuse for the ats | ed, common sense of Americans who | us and the 1 inn cut of about ¢ Americans whe preer to use a | pounds of coffee when the hom ade breakfast | actual experiment (in the and incidentally beep the | of eases) that the subtle made sensibility The vote of confidence ive a Harris Oculist is entirely justified by his experience, by his skill and by the soundness of the advice he will give you. You get his service without in- | curring any obligation fo buy. | jarris Glasses $3.00 and $5.00. } you feine, in collec, and varying forms of disease. Thousands of visitors to the pure food factwries see the ingredients and how prepared corner is open for every viellor to carefully ins and seem to en “There's a Reason” om ied o heee Hours After Crime. | CLARKSVILLE, Tex., Noy. 7. -With- In three hours yesterday after Kiley Johnson, a negro, attacked woman at a 1» house, near ville, and clubbed her mother into in- when she responded | daughter's appeals for assistance, { captured by @ sheriff's posse and | shot to death by bystanders when, rifled by threats of lynching, he m: 64 East 23rd St, near Fourth Ava, 27 West 34thSt., bet. 5thandéthAves, 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., Slst and 82nd Sts. | 76 Nassau St., near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St, opp. A. & B Bklyn 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark Some people haven't the character ‘op a habit whe killing them, but it is easy to shift from coffee to Postum for, according comes to table a cup of beverage seal brown color, w! golden brown wh and the taste is grades of Old Gov't Java Postum is a veritable food drink and highly uourishi the parts of whea! to which is added about 10 per cent of New Orleans molasses, and that is Ju ely all that Postum is made of Postum Ceres! C Battle Crees, M . bringing him lemons) worked discomfort » Crowd ay it, Horough I announced Dennis O' Le Works, jehoons were Districts Att ra ase may be to her cost $2.00, eS Brazilian Coffee they know it is when to directions, it ich turns to rich eam is added, ike the milder g, containing all arefully prepared Kvery nook and pany, Limite higan pp Tigh Ne THE EVENING WORLD, TU=SDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. \« CONNOLLY IGNORES BOSSES. |: ry mv Hie Works ‘resident Conno eary as Commissioner of Pu It came asc surprise to the Mr, O'Leary was Assistant whey of Queens Counts, and] tin | rom thar place to-day to] annour vade without the sug iuns, Th Feeding 24,000,000 Folks Daily That is what we are doing. For Gold Medal Flour now far outsells any other flour in existence. Yet 13,000 millers are grinding Commins of Queens |a «of name e of of the boroug bic business and while Thad not thought of making and! ted upon it Bernard ting deputy of Assessme e slated for the flour— All sorts, all grades of flour. But millions of women have made their comparisons, and. the figures above show the test of time. You'll reach the same conclu- sion. Sometime you'll insist, like these millions of others, on Gold Medal Flour for your baking. For Gold Medal Flour we use selected wi:>2'. We wash and brush and scour it. ~ grindings. silk. barrels and bags. As sung JULIA SANDER The WITH NEXT | satisfaction to know that many people IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About the size of your shoes, it's some a a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, the antispetic powder, into them. Just the thing for Daneing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes and for breaking in New Shoes, When rubbers or overshoes become necessary and your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Ease gives stant ef. 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