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sina — ——-_ amma 7 . Sibeian bans Sete ae ay pe pane peer eng ~—mrer = _sieeninaieaeimetals OR ~ GAREDFORMOTHER nen ES. sapere ‘SHE GEN. CANEVA CABLES DEFENSE OF ITALIAN ARMY IN TRIPOLL 16 YEARS, BUT NOW. __ISNOT CAPABLE : a Asks Supreme Court, There- tore, to Appoint Committee for Person and Properly. irs, Margaret R. Prd Elst One Hundred and Fort 1 atipet, applied to Justice Seabury Sypreme Court to-day fo nt t of a committer for the person Property of her aged mother, Mrs, Bly MeCabe, Pride said she had Mes. McCabe for sixteen yeu with denly pr g ind many Ny incapable of doir Her mother, she asserted, Nas pl = judged incompetent by a Sher- ifs jury. hey McCabe was fn court and own by the infidels.” The soldier attentively to the proceedings, but m na) comment. It is said she has ¢% in ivarious savings banks tn th: Mrs. Prid A.. Collard, Brpoklyn, wa tulttee of her r she was willing that for the aged wor were surpr ordered to shoot men shi ng arms and munitions, who war correspond Mrs id care thought she, too, should hi ne 5 gts Ps polpething to say about the mana here and are able personal ment of Mrs. McCabe's pro: Hassuna Pasha adr Therefore she asked the Court t ? a aed tig; the matter so as to safeguard the | aS have done, ¢ ering the - hg elo preaching the holy war and using |] to-day soldiers were wound the oasis. a OSBORN GIVES UP HIS JOB AS ADVISER TO GOV. DIX égislature Having Adjourned, He Feels His Work Is Done—Has Other Interests. yur back not, the ambulance ¢ nd the sick and wounded were horribly k shots fired from roofs. ¢ ed and massacred, and so it was neces- sary to guarantee our safety and th voting against us and to arrest those ts of every country are free to go every. » witness such events in every detail. dit was indispensable that we should act and ¢ Everybody admires the kindness and discipline of the soldiers, who nurse the native children, wounded and abandoned. RIPOLI, APRICA, NOY. 9. If be made us it is only for our repronch may, 18 eeding indulgence benevo- ¢ toward the n s. The sol- diers were directed to treat the Arabs on friendly terms respecting rir traditions. The Government istributed money and hundreds |} f tons of corn, (S82) fora gun, It paid the greatest wages to the local workmen, Natives were passing in and out of the trenches Oct. 23, while Turks vith about 6,000 natives arnfed Arabs in the town and oasis, sud- It was at 410 franes herous sure Red ihed int t of the Europeans. The soldiers were sent to Italy. Turks had in Tripoli a wild band h balls as the dumdum. Even pitated and shots came from LBANY, Nov. 10.—William Church ones has resigned as jezal adviser to ECHO OF PANIC OF 1907 Gov. Dix. He gives his reason for this action in the following letter to the HEARD AT HEINZE TRIAL. Governor: a: . é “when you were kind enough to Ex-Comptrolier Scores Brothers in aak me to act as your | Saguary I undertook ¢ the term of the legistat: of us expected that an His Address to Jury in Leg! al all legisiative business and othe duties pertaining to my office b faf as 1 am aware, been fully tu, I beg leave to tender my res ta brought by Harriman & rokers, against Ruth Governor replied as follows it 18 with sincere regret that T ac- ir resignation 1 advi appreciate the ‘ou mi 0, accept the office, and in depriv various interests of your serv wer, a8 our Understanding ¥as that you desired to be released at one nment of the Legislature, I f<« @ompelied, reluctantly, to accept yvur resignation.” r — -—> WOMAN ASKS $25,000 FOR HUSBAND’S LOST LOVE Says He Deserted Her Wi Cause and Has Given Her de nr alleging tha @ured her husdand, Lawrence Jackson, te leave her. Mrs. Jackson sa'd she was marric April, 1910, and lived happily wi beesband until a was without ca. not supported her s.nce Menry W. Bridges of No. 4 Wal!| street is Mrs. Jackson's lawyer, The| Papers on file in the County Court! House do not disclose the detatis of the | cage. "| beepers “CAPITALISTIC” CLASS He has | MISS MAE RODGERS ON M'NAMARA JURY. Duffy’sPure BK LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—Unusual | pregress was made yesterday In parsing te the McNamara jury box J. B. ® real estate denier, and ¢ cashier of a bank in P ‘With Major Brewster C. Kenyon, Long Beach capitalist, passed Wednesday, there are now three in the | subject only to peremptory chal- | the p Tenge, besides the three Jurors who have | pheun | ‘sworn. lieteesee in and Kenyon, although bes | doctors an =, yw aon bro mm the jury, Xton's acceptadility to @efense 1s doubtful. bas to its credit fi question as to it overcomes all resist colds, © and asthm: directed. LAS $3, *3,50 & °4 SHOES ic MEN THE ENORMOUS INCREASE in the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superi- Ofity over all other makes for the price. ‘The workmanship which has made W. L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, including Short Vamps which make the foot look smaller,alsothe Conservative Styles which have made \V.L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere, Hf 1 could take you into my large factories at Brockton, and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war- ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price. The genuine have WL. | ONR PATH o Doaglasnameand price | @2.0 8 Fos enunot evtain Wi. Dougias al Le Douglas hoes sens direct from factory to ‘ fimy Roy wilt houta ent. It 1 power to throw off grip, catarrh, bronchitis a wonderful remedy in ure of consumption roubles, malaria; Prescribed nized as a family medicine Jury. Edward M. Grout, counsel for Har- riman & Co. in his op the jury, bitterly attac Heinze = brothers —Ort and) Arthur, We w Mr. Grout to the to pay ock with the fraudulent This was one the causes that led tc pante, with which you are all fa: ¢.7 The note sued on was dover Harriman & Co. by Arthur P, Mrs. Heinze Whe ent was refused. Dufiy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is invaluable for all throat and lung troubles. It gets at the cause and cures manent, not temporary, re- lief. The experience of Miss Rodgers is an example of its; marvellous remedial qualities | Women cried: “Revolt against | and bore the endorsement of | it came | f EVENT "BACK TURKSIN and Arab he tacks upon ‘The Malla and fought but again returning, Turks wit | ‘The [tallans sustained some casualties Cured gives per-| “For some time I was a sufferer! from bronchitis and spent a great heard through a friend of the won- derful merits of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiske “Early in the fall I began taking it and since then have been entirely free from the bronchial! attack. I consider it my duty to thank you, but Ihave not enough words to say in praise of this wonderful Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine that is’ ¢ Plain Colors. good for every one.”—Miss Mae Rodgers, 202 S. Grove St., East Malt Whiskey ] of money doctoring. until I} | « ITALIANS FIGHT FRIDAY, the Eleventh “Bersagiier!,”” made recon- ndisances on the Oriental frontier and found among the Arab dead and wound- ed the bodies of some Turks. On Nov. $ shells from the battery at Fort Sidi Mosri put to fight a large force of “NOVEMBER 10, | ACQUITTED, SLAIN IN COURT. Pronounced Not Gallty, Tennessean Stain by Dead Man's Relative. FRANKLIN, Tenn., Nov. 10.—After his Arabs. “Men from the battallsm of Bersag- acquittal of the charge of killing “Pink” Beard, Joe Beard was yesterday shot and Hert and grenadiers," the cablegram| fatally wounded in the court house by continues, de a reconnaisance on|}Henry Beard, prosecutor dnd brother of the eastern side and found two Itallans,|the man whose death caused the trial. who had beon beheaded.” J. L. Redford, a constable, who was —>——— With the discharged man, Was alto shot. ne nae dy erate Ter ohatnes wit MITEL INTO HIS H E. ; Lets His Voice Soar a Bit and Throngs Press Into Corridors Near to Listen. A dig moving van halted tn front of the Hotel Knickerbocker at Forty-seo- ond street and Broadway yesterday. .| There were three large planos in it. These were holsted to the ninth Moor, | " ‘ where Enrico Caruso nas his sulte. T with an advance | the tenor superintended the plactng of the trenches | One he had placed in his; cond in @ room which he | vely for singing. The third found a place in the room occupied by | the accompanist, wio has travelled with the tenor for years. No sooner had t than Caruso vex who heard him dec! been in better voice. Word that Caruso was sining in his rooms spread. Many guests thronged the corridors near and! listened. | TRIPOLI ATTAGK Repeated Advances of Moslem Troops Fail and Many Are Killed. \ QUALITY = Nt gna agsin quality te your safeguard, there fore wien Jou buy te TRIPOLL of the ene ns were At nightfall the | thelr base. we you are protected, $0 many people come Tole td. aah is’ to. trade for thele old i many recently povght. geen our Player in time, be wise, ahve and Turks many, ‘ate. Terms if desired. FIFTH AVENUE Near 9th St., N. Y. 295 ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & 12 WEST 23? STREET ' ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY Greatest Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Coats Ever Held $25.00 Coats at 15.00 In an Endless Variety of Models to Select From. Two-Toned Coats Broadcloth Coats $ 1 5 Fringe Shawl Coats... | ee Fancy Mixture Coats..| “Price Chinchilla Coat $25.00 Cheviot Coats TWO CHARMING MODELS Made Exactly like Ilustration.. Mixture $1500 “wet Fancy Try our Soups at your own OLRING . 4 5 A | table. om Neca SO) That is the place to find out how rich and satisfying they are. That is the place to “demonstrate” the real quality | of any soup. And there never was a soup made that stands this final test better than Camb, Sours Let your own family be the judge and jury. Then you'll realize that Campbell’s are the most satisfying soups you ever tasted; and the most for the rnoney. strong} structed wi 2-inch Pos 1-in con WISSNER Player Pianos Tone Quality Unequalled. 21 kinds 10c a can Superior to All Others. | Asparagw Mulligatawey | | Retlion Or tal a Send for Catalogue and Prices. Fels cmvaior ate" NISSNER WAREROQOMS:, pea lai 96 bth Ave., cor. - N. ¥. Elem [eo Tomato ra ‘isi Brooklyn. fen VeEsttalh- tomato | — = Mock Turtle —_—<_—<_<_<_—_[_=_—_—_—___= Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve, Josaen Camepett Company Camden “No atar in the skies So gladdens my eves As the red-and-white | [F you want your “‘busi- ness’ to become the talk of the town, tell about label ‘That Campde!! supplies”, Look for the red-and-white label it through a World “Want” a4 3393333 \Foriginality is put into the designs, ALL LAMBERT JEWELRY OF FINE QUALITY This is a specialty store for lovers of fine Diamond and Gold Jewelry, but is so organized and managed that while the same GUAR- ANTEE of quality is back of EVERY SALE, NO SUCH THING AS A HIGH PRICE IS KNOWN HERE. We do not ask the public to pay for a reputation, although ours has grown solid as a rock in thirty-five years. We do not ask you to pay for gorgeous store fit- tings. Above all, we do not exact a cent of middlemen’s profit, for we IMPORT DIAMONDS and other gems DIRECT. We manufacture much of our stock. We get the rest straight from the makers, and we secure the lowest prices by paying spot cash. Thus we ENABLE YOU TO SAVE on Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Gold Rings, Watches, etc—jewelry that is always strong, durable, artistic, fashionable, Fine Diamond Engagement Rings A diamond ring is a gift of enduring beauty and always increas- ing value, for the world’s output of FINE DIAMONDS, THE ONLY KIND WE SELL, is not increasing, while the demand grows in all civilized creation. We buy heavily, in anticipation of rising prices, pay spot cash, import direct and make all mountings in our own factory. Our customers share so largely in thts economy that nobody who has once bought diamonds of us thinks of going elsewhere. SS |B | S| HS Solitaire engage- | Fine dtamond | Diamond of guar-| Direct Importa- i i is fine ment ring; solid | finely cut, finely | anteed quality, in| tion of th “— mounted in solid | hand-made solid bod Feo skarat gold) 4 carat gold, t4-karatrold| greets mounting,§25,00 $50.00 |} mounting,$75.00 $100,00 Other solitaire diamond engagement rings, in hand-made mount- ings of solid 14 and 18 karat gold and platinum. 910.00 to $1,500.00. / Each Wedding Ring Seamless | Buyers of wedding rings may well depend on ours. They are guaranteed to be seamless and solid gold. In all the thirty-five we have been calls them we have never heard a word of criticism, although sales number tens of thousands, and the wedding ring has to stand harder wear than any other piece of jewelry. All styles, weights and thicknesses. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. => it arnt et i 4 14: Barat oe 4-48 14-Karat . a Pee COME Se nd ee ‘é You Are Sure of Watch Quality The buyer of a watch is so carefully safeguarded at Lamberts, the price paid for a guaranteed movement from a manufacturer of national reputation, in a guaranteed case, is So small, that it seems needless for anybody to be without an accurate timekeeper. We inspect and regu- late all watches before sale, We handle no jewelry or watch cases until the United States Assay Office has tested them. Lady’s solid 14-karat gold watch, plain polished, Waltham, 13 oe jeweled, ser’ intin, en fac $20.50, the ue 4 style, \ size, 17 smaller Jews core Man's watch, engine hunting case watch, eolld 44-karat gold, or the diamond-pointed tool in the engine-turned process could not be used on it. Waltham, Elgin of Lambert full jewelled works. Price $50.00, Other solid gold watches for men, hunting case or open face, were Solid gold vest ins, single, $9. up. Dickens chains, pocket to pockst, $13.50 up, La Valliere WithDiamond and Pearls This solid 14-karat gold La Valliere, set with a diamond, a baroque pearl and half pearls, is among the most beautiful recent styles of a fashion that gains popularity right along. A radiant adornment with evening dress, and the price is but $18.00, hilaear La Vallieres, including beautiful examples from the Lambert factory, with diamonds, $7.75 up, Solid gold neck chains, $2.00 and up. Time for Engraving Is Now tials are engraved without charge on engagement rings, aoe ai Mockels, watches and other articles poet at Lamberts. is plenty of time NOW to give engraving orders due attention. Please let us have them now rather than wait until we are in the rush of the last few weeks before Christmas. Sleeve Link Values—THAT ARE GOOD VALUES ‘ou some of the newest styles in solid don't buy at once. Notice how much In diamond sleeve links we ex- hibit brifliant novelties. We guarantee the diamonds, and the prices speak forcibly for themselves when you compare them with those ¢ arged in other stores. Y oy Solid gold, engraved border, engine Solid gold polished or Roman tis rn nd plain arnt Dar coe lined border, $4.00. Stripes, $5.25. Solid Gold Bracelets, $6.00 to $2,000 Between a plain polished or Roman finish solid gold sane bracelet at $6.00 and a magnificent loose-link bracelet in which monds form a flashing circle, selling for $2,000.00 (and splendid value at that) are styles that appeal to every taste and Ot pocketbook. Plain, jewelled, faceted, etched, engraved; chain, link and button bracelets—but, really, an adequate notion of their varied charm can be had only by seeing them. p Ask the salesman to show gold sleeve links, even if you in Solid 14-karat gold, heavily chased, rose finish, set with three fine diamonds, ‘opens, K LAMBERT BROTHERS THIRD AVE., COR. 58TH ST. Open Until 6.30 Saterday Nights Until 10

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