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aiaih | { HOPELESS. [Premium upon legal sharp practice, In Lifetime a Woman Eats made of th. character set fortiy in the | } Returning to the main, aubject, Mr. punish the guilty, andsyet works reat | 97 on | nS / UY article, prepared the statement which Rooreveit continued | pun to the Innocent, Mureover, teens | 1ONS Of Livestock and Other | / g you then published, regardless of tho | Treated SE ae ie : lf. ician Advis fot by admmisirative governmental ac-|i# one of the beat by-products of the) Foodstuff, She Declares, fict upon the parties named tie:eln, | Came on ‘ace. Fhys tion but by a succession of law suite Is) stem Of contro! by administrative | and especially tending to dis.cace and| Cyticura Remedies, Began Ime hopeless from che standpoint of work: |oMcials: publicity, which is pot onty | degrade Mrs. Van Valkenbursh ® | proving after First Treatment, ant ing out @ permanently satisfactory salu- | I. New York City is the most vi- jess wom q houra Raeeel . tion, Mozeover, the resuits sought to be, [O° whaiever further action may be fhe The article ts reptete with misatate- | Owes Cure to Cuticura Remedies. achieved are achieved only tn exuremely | "°QMATY 4 | ous ard immoral in this country ments and scandalous from veginning | pacievai pise insufficient and fragmentary measure DY | ang denenely a paiien teniche ie deni. | Decanse tte people tive in restan- to the end. It is unnecessary to point | 2 heist lla vreaking up all big corporations, wheth- | {ng with big corporations that behave rants and delicatessens. Mealth, out in deta! the many baseless eed thus! on ty ett t 1 blisters er they have behaved well of Ill, into &| themselves and which contain , no| Whether private or pubito, depends Leelee the pea ie gialeddind Med whieh soon b 1 from Dumber of litle corporations whieh it| Menace save what Is necessarily poten-| om food. Morality depends on food. les# Justiticdtion for its publication be fe terrible fe perfectiy certain will be largely, and | tial in any corporation which Is of = cause, as stated therein, the sult re- | ait, atid the ec aitosetner, under thie same con- RTEMt size and very well managed, ferred {0 ts woon to be brought to teal Hotelies on “Few will dispute the fact that the| WaAsHINGTON, Nov, 16.—The Govern-| tory. It 1s born of grat and greed. in| Mrs. James O, Seor.z, Corning; Ninth “M8 | called the meeting, which was attend d Present situation te notaatistactory.| ment will not appeal from the deciston| Kome before Christ bread and wine Disirit, Mrs. Walter 8. Comly, Port ec caR ieahaT ai gig | 8 Henry P. Davison, a member of the Seterictery Be ae tese wo. oat of the United States Clrcust Court at|were adulterated and laws paasea| Chester. MeNutt'tn her dlseiigaton pai Rec inaeperig ane 1 of J. Plerpont Morin & Co, ° i thd'to the period of roping and de: |Né™ York, which approved the plan of /againat this, in, Holland in she midsse | on “Bex Hygiene,” made a pica forton: Strike breakers at ‘work Blak | SR aaR eT EI ON ea ateee site our Fist clare for a fiyed polley—-a palicy whicn qiolution proposed by the America| ayes a man wes ouried alive fur a| servation of human Ife and energy. ‘arts In Bronx. UE Vokcy ct Manverees, Comutvoller ren shall clearly Wefine and punish wrong yacee Compans je the Govern- |) 00 hess adulteration of a drug. in| “The Conservation Committes has re- 9 | Civa sercice men at ork. Bl ces cea prebamet Miche! doing, which shall put a stop to the|ment may ask the Supreme Court to| /, BbLians th wa. | Borted that 2,000,000 of the people of this is i 5) aergast and President Michel of tac os iniquities done in the name of busi-lreviow the decision at any time within] /Urtan New Enpiand they used to Wa-| Country gre on the sick lst,” she said. Sieibe beabkere atveennh, £4} Board of Aldormen. Deas, but which shall be strict equity }a year, it was learned tpeday that At-|{" thelr milk and snd thelr sugar} whe jogs in wages through Mines ts - Rasen Uproar Invited, but he was to business, We demand that big bus-|torney-General Wicker: wan not| before kolng to prayerat 700,000,000 year'y. * AA ary ioe IAeh GEO: BY ain ou I wast Ines sive the people a square deal:| planning to do ¢o at this time and| “Women have a twofold powe -the| “Puberculosis costs the country over i Strike breakers at work.. 1,179 of the confarence “ix to r jm return wo must insist, that wher | probably will not. purchasing of foou ae Individuale tnd | £1,00,000,000 annually’ There I, how. | Total carts at work... Las 9) ur new $100,007, he fany one engaged in big business hon- the foreing of public sentiment through | ever, a vastly greater destruction of pa Bee lew, Total civil service mem at worl rf Bc i estly endeavors to do rixht he shall organization. The ballot would give| health and life by @ class of diseases | etal ne 4 you buy a Pease Player-Piano, ——Eo gi ins - from the Tennessee Coal and “tron Com- international industrial organization m i. ra mA . [000 station in sur aoen the transit man 9% Sate. SS then a cnty per sent per s@endes,-others 4 * —_— yr @ York Cie RRM RT. Couhty, haps Mot over sixteen per cent. This gh at ng HE WAS NAMED. cesistant to Ms Rea, to an Bvening cerns, without any attempt to regulate | ,, ig B.wery much amaller percentage {NAR the'way in which those coneerns as ‘ | Woria reporter j the percentage it holds of the Lake Sus wWhoje shall do business, Nothing Is 7 | ‘ , sled! “We feel that we have many parte ores which evéh after the eur gained by depriving the American ta: | Says Evening World Was Misled this city, and we hope (0.00 ate &o render of the Hill lease will be“ slightiy of Rood weapons wherewith to fight | | in Statements About Van ave thelr assistance In procuring for over fifty per cent great field of Internation! indu i fal + treatment, Our station fs a “According to my view therefore and trial co: tion Vaikenburgh Cases. tically ieolated. We wish to be ined ubless—which I do not velive possible MISCHIEVOUS TO BREAK UP dl ” i New York, November 15, 1911 He rte that 3 these figures can ve successfully chate | ALL COMBINATIONS. To the Editor of The Evening World: . in bed wenged, the acquis.tion of the Tennessee | wry gum uy tnen. Lt is practically Sir:—In the final issue of The Evening Pocket Picked th Sabway, Coal and iron Company s ores In 00 WAY | tmpossibic, and, if possible, It would be | World of Monday, November 13, appedTS Richard T. Green, a lawyer of No. 6h changed the situa.ion as regards MAKINK myrchievours and undesirable, to try to | an article, “Van Valkenburgh Names wy One Hundied and Fourteenth the Steel Corporation a monopoly. The break up ull combinations, merely be-| _—_— showing as to the ae of reduce ton of ull kines of ingots and meet to pu tne business of the country back Domestic Scientist Tells Fede- [iaincitt and detentant in tat wetion, from Twencs-chied ateect to Tharty-thied rasuin f e Undted Staves by the into the middie ef the eighteenth cen- | nt endant tn th x from Twontvsinird ateget to aa ‘ poe Gertie atioh apd by all other man- tury conditions of intense and un- ration Convention Morality | mamas WaTRe cialth rey mentee oliltle thief got a wallet with $9 and some ufacturers re-peetively makes an even Fegulated competition between small . ality F a stronger case | “It makes the case even stronger than t put it im my testimeny before the veatigating committee, (or 1 was scrupu: jously careiul (o Make statements that erred, if at ali, agacnsi my own posi- ton.” SUCCESSION OF LAW SUITS '8 “To attempt to meet the whole problem at thelr regulation and vist tally or iy, Oe eee, tre eee the skin seem to be t the supervision, 80 morally, id {i Mat \d emphatic re- Mu ‘Such action # harsh and mischievous ¢),9: the Government shall : mands an immediate an P reak, and Mf the corporation is gullty of nothing them in ucn fashion as amply control) doubtedly ceeded a square meal, traction of the statements contained in pea ance of t t, and ‘xcept its size; and where, as in the guard the interests of the whole pub.| The starving man will steal with- the article, Yours trul Bioed car tof them, case Of the Standard Ol! and, especially, ji). including produars, consum and out compunction and sometimes EDWARD L HasACH. it was ve bod when I the Tobacco, trusis, the corporation has " sulted a pl ‘Many « drunkard W. M. ce TT, f . heen guilty of tmmoral and anti-social This en y, he : " " Eee treet’ tee eeveeal drastic and thoroughgoing action tham of exercising contro! over monopoly tor a the dietitian are the 1awy Mrs. V Valkenvaraiie aust , all th time, any that has been taken. under the re- prices, as rates on railwaye arf now| pricets of the futare,” peas are ie ‘aiken : Then it camo tn eny fm 1 suffered: more cem decree of the Supreme Court. ‘ontrolled; although this ts not a power! nis was the startling declaration or ecparation ts on the Bupreme Court | than I could dese: ibe tc EFFORT TO PROHIBIT ALL COM | that wld be ured when it Is possible calendar for to-morrow, burning. BINATIONS WILL FAIL. “In the case of the Lobacco Trust, for! men mav not find that unwittingly they —— cae mation ane the Bircult:| Nese wetutes it the State Federation of Women's Clubs Fen! : | tmoroving after the Brat tratment and Court, so whioh ‘the representatives of) “In short, our alm shania he. not to | Session at the Hotel Astor, by Mrs. “e Wing “ive, Cutleura. Hop and” Ol tmente the Government seein inclined to concur, destroy, but eMertively and In thormueh- ) Winifred Harper Cooley, daughter of | ef | ‘iftcen yeurs aro, and I have never practically leaves all of the companion |eo'ne frahion to reeulate and control, |pr, 14a Husted Harperand National | Lied WH it hice. Mull substantially under the contro! of In the public Interest. the great instru: | 2. He | owe niy cure to the Ci twenty-nine original defendants. ‘Buch mentalities of modern business, which | Secretary of the Associated Clubs of « \ Jand would be thankful to i a result is lamentable from the stand-|{t ts destructive of the general welfare | Domestic Science, Her subject was J to ot ve just advi point of justice. The decision of the of the community to destroy, and whieh | «yw . “ u \ | who is j with ‘ult Court, {f allowed to stand, means nevertholons it ix vitally neces aig worst tater bedabet anal t 4 ied neo 16 tie that the Tobacco Trust has merely been ‘hat generat welfare to reeulate and | he quantity of food each indi } Bie has been treated by obliged to change its clothes, that none control, Competiion will renain as a eats le surprising,” dectared Mrs, Cooley. | ‘ | nore time without + or aniahmegy ott Mave Fecelved any |very Important factor when onre we |-We Literally shave tone of material into | L. €, War |hnve destroved the unfair husinese 4 A Lehoug Cattesrs “B uly, Buscertions of justice te not | methods the criminal Interferente wich CUF Helicate stomachs, nt aud dealers too strong a term to apply to euch a tho rights of others, which alond en. | “ZB ® Mfetime of seventy years resnit when considered in conneetion | shied certain swollen combinations to | wéman ents: with what the Supreme Court aid of jcrieh out their competitors—and, in- | @xen . . . be sent, post-free, on application to Potter thus trast cidentally, the ‘concervativer’ wilt. 4a 4 Talk About Lines to Co Bras '& Goem, Coty. Dest. 36k. Beaton: Mee efort to proh'bit all combine: | welt to rememher that these unfair and) Cow! bed ‘ tlons, good or bad, is bound to fail and | ‘niaultous methods by ereat masters of 4 sy]. ought to fail. ‘When made it merely [corporate capttal have “one more to| Oysters .... +++ 90,000 (Continued From First Page.) With the Great Pennsy! means that some of the werst com-|cnuse popular d'econtent with the Bees . + 94,000 | Redieaididisdy Fi Dinations are not checked ani that hoa-| Nronertied cla than all the orations| Bread, &e see 4% tome gate back in tt sine tee » vania Station, est buriness te checked. ind Li af ti we. Re i orators in the} “The quality, there =>, ought to be | hundred strikers, s0 ¢ of the countr} 4 . cn sould be not to Sesaurte baat paige peenry pre (apetber looked into, Yet we tranquily devour department had repor had sough <5 chk, vas be Segnraia Hig devenetene | wry yo a food colored With coal tar dyes and b this way. but the majority of | An important subway conference was ia @ororghsomuy and eect ve fan.) WICK FRSH1M NOT preserved With chemicals and polsons them had been spotted and turned down |*ield late Uhts afternoon at the Metro fon, p na te is imate Soatnewe TOAPIE LONTLAN |PURITANS WATERED MILK, a Ke wot GE OATS 4,114] politan Club, Sextleth street and Fith As @n inc'deat to thoroughly and com- <i RIKE BREAKE ; enue. Vic 1 muel Rea o} frewiy raterearting the teterete of| OF TOBACCO TRUST | THEN WENT TO PRAYERS. | oneigg; aizth Dastrict, ‘Mra. H.W. . yoda Fe LA SPIEL alate Miles pineal the people as a whole. +] “Food adulteration is as old ae his- | Dickinson, Bainbridge; Seventh District, the Penneyivarts. ‘allroad Company | himself bo given a square deal, and the firat and most elementary kind ov sauare deal 18 to give him in advance full information as to futt what ‘ renolutipas busuer Mb asoertain the tate | “nt Stock Exchange, is one of the most|Street Cleaning Department to® answe: with every piano we sell. rhet he cannot, legally an: rb * ' e facts! “Recent ‘statistics show that life ts mine! an 3 Z i age anh cai a . hiKG . : Set to agi of {00d legisiatlon, expose the graft shortened one-taled by this infection—e Domine ibe yam aaa tad nd Le eperigien Tress doce eri ry - Pease Players are simple in con ‘Not only #hould any huge corpora- when found in high places, clean up our | per cent. of race sulciie, 73 per cent, of Richard until a few weeks aso wae In) AT ang superintendents of the va | struction, and it does not need a Hen which has filthy local bakeshops, echool. a ‘ned its position by un+ y 7 nous stables Whether they get thel: fair methods, an rference with g power to compel merchant cep | birth, more than 75 per cent. of the The elopement of Richard Taylor and Ther io pl om intel 5 ery Her it re ib IAR BOT 10 VARIA AIERREZE LD Bet emieAD hes lee woman, over 0° per pepe é ¥ 1) jobs back or not, ‘There is a glim.ner- io play them intelligently, Best of 4 ouly puro products and honest weights Miss Trembley was well planned. Ac-|ing hope among them that Mayor Ga ‘ gorrupt pr ka a eee pasures, and thus rove cent. of locomotor at a very groat iB hope ar i Gay. ail, the tone and aurability of the baseness and “be rroken and measures, and thus improve the Out cGy sudden deaths in those gn, companied by Miss Murphy, Miss|nor may soften . nie attitude toward tm, but {t showld be made the business wealth and morals of the nati er Hety veura of Age. TS per tent. ue Trembley came to New York City where| them and they will make an appeal to piano are beyond quesiuvna. There of some administrative governmenta hoty, by conctant supervision, to sec that it does net come together again, nove under such strict control -a all cause they are large and successful, and d weak business concerns. ‘Such an effort represents not prog: Tessives, but an unintelligent though @oubdtless entirely well-meaning toryism. | Moreover, the effort to administer @ law merely by lawsuits and court de- | cisions Is bound to end in signal failure, | And meanwhile to be attended wiih de- | Jays and uncertainties, and to put a tirely fails to z the publicity whieh | shal: aim not at their destruction but wage- workers to avoid It unambiguous, The law should be clear, certain, so that honest TOMBS ANMED; TROPRISONERS, ONLY 46 ELS ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911. Depends on Food. “HAMLET NEEDED MEAL” Pues ay commit murder. made to-day to the delegates attending the seventeenth annual convention of | Lawyer in Suit Against Wit 10 tne police to-day that the subway, norihbound street, rep We are counsel respectively for the while riding ) for divorce, | Without endeavoring to obtain infor- | mation from either of us or from either of the partiés to the action, a member of your reportortal ataff,after consulta. ton, as we are iformed, with a lawyer named Strouse who had been revuked | by Judga O'Dwyer in open court for in | Sinuations which he had theretofore | ITCHING ECZEMA ON BOTH HANDS irreparable injury which you would tn- | both Sometimes siclan, T consul u ed by hin tor some time w Jadvised the Cuticua Reme he finally ea, TD began Yotal strike preakers at work...... them greater force, but even now the, hat ane, Rennrat tem with “he enenatiod & * | tsoctal evil’ and no vigorous crusade nf can use the pocketbook, v “Let us not be content with passing | preventon is being usued uxainst (Continued From First Page.) T Monday at eee the headkuarters, of our purchas- | in¥an'ty. 50 per cent. of blindness from ‘The delegates were tn no hurry to get | down to busin to-day. routine is telling on met Taylor and Frederick Zwe sel, who ts ago with Miss t Bright's disease and from 2% to The atly | cent. of rheumatism, their enthusiasm| Dy. McNutt told of legislation that has per el. | him for exoneration, only e abeth Winn, | STRIKEBREAKERS, e strikers will appear in a body on eloped | NEEDS 1,400 MORE MEN FROM veral sample of each, with 32-page booklet on the skin and hate, wit auld as We give tree ot charge the um- limited ‘se of our music roll library the six months’ course in music in order are over $3,000 satistied purchasers 0 prove it. : et eon and when Prosident Hay called to order| been enacted or i¢ being enacted In ‘The four went to Brooklyn, where the. CIVIL SERVICE LISTS, Prices $475 to $750—easy pay- tare. ‘he somnanky ageios: oli er (Continued From First P: only about a third of the delegates were | Various States beticr to regulate mar- ey Mr. Appleton married the new ain ait | gates said Com- nents if you wish. Old pianos to assemble ite veh ah in their seat, They rere widely sont-| "ye MeNutt's talk Was the plaincat, clopers in, the chapel of Bt. Cleese | core men fram the Civil Servi aken in part payment. Write for farts as lone so parts are under [and tried, dragging on for weeks. ‘That | tee" ant Mi oked . a o aa { Chureh, Mr, Applete re i % . aver t ‘ Se uae fs oatral of tho origins! offenders, fr | cece could hore watveds ft tara hail cau, [empry that President Hay relaxed the| moet Un gusling und diiert addrass that curate in Grace Church, Plainfield, |'pheae men are assured of guod, steady rogressive brew- | elayer bookizt and music plan, actual exp © has whown that these | "Nor nly" does this aspect of the | “same seat’ rule and Invited the early|to and at. tho conclusion of her ad. After the ceremony Taylor brought his | Jobs at 00 a year, and they cannot be ing of Rheingold : i | Muon ars. Crom the atandnoint of te age need investigation, but the mai- | DiTds dow front. Laaxgardy paid the Aron, x ‘nlogate, Mra. Wood proposed bride. Zwelsel and Miss Winn Udok to | dusmissed, except for cause, wate a Beer began. To |PEASE PIANO CO.,, people at large, wnfit to tod wi far ut arabe 4 the 7 yenaity by taking rear seats. exolution, to the State Legisiat nd gave a w. dling dinner, pension of half awalty them on disabli- ° ‘ : thetpaster frp in che management of | ut’ arabs “oars ‘Tot the tamiatse of He het pe ybery reprsitlery td © oar e tow eaditing wir herent al Aiea the four returned to Pla:a- | ity or after twenty years of service ., guard that taste, 4/128 West 4:0 Si., near B’way, NX. ¥. Ps © corps’ D ‘ #9 e . - : , sy € i i 9 Pes | | thing of importance ts gained). +o* of persons herded toxether in LOOK LIKE AMATEUR [fee “ Pa “Palmer. chairman of the fitid and went ta thelr resp ct ve homes, Realty, 1¢ vee ane OUAE tet hae) t be} Lreoklyn Branch 34 Fiatbusa ay hive interstate ant {nariow quarters, most of them the| “Car” Reed in hie palm) daye ond |New York Milk Commitee, reported cn The news that greeted Zwelsel was that pen very lonk. he Srdnaty teaser Newars Bran:h 10 New 3. scum of other nations, {t te no tight |“Unclo Joe” Cannon at his best were |the campaign agalnst “loose milk wai] in his absence bis wise had presented | works for less snd Ie subsect 10 din, | peoblent to Keep them clean and to keep | mere tyros to. Miss Mary G. Hay in| throughout the poorer districts and told him with a son. sigea) st. any me for or, without sanijation up to the standard, 6 gavel awinging’and parliamentary law. |of the healt stations which cared for ‘My’ wife and T wil continue to Ive) cause : thing that modern science can do Is of | When eke wants to stop a discussion— | babies with our parents untl Iam ready to| The strike, breakers who want to stay PALE RIPE curse being dong, but under great dif- | presto! that discussion stops, When a PE ge Mary 8 Woolman of New York «tat housekseping,” said Taylor to- in the department permanently are to ficurties, “Walving any question of procrasti- nation by the District-Attorney's ottice the prison building Is entirely imade- ity Teachers’ College snoke on 5 (cational Training for Girls.” —_—_—_—_-— “Vo- day. “Then we will vo to New York.” |.be given the first chance for the Job-, How did you get your marriage I- and application blanks were filled out cense?” was asked, by many of trem last night, Two hun- Umid speaker loses her vo as si faces the big feminine audience M: Hay wently heips her on with . “Loud GRAND Karis £UdvalY, | & Rooms, luraished co npletely, $42.98 RHEINGOLD | $. Liebmann’ iz ] 7 76 RIS j "Oh, that Was easy. T wore a long red places are belng held for the re- Rheingeld Beer in | 4 Koo | % Which Is constantly Increasing.” Sisk May urlee 4 bedhien Gan an WITHTRU: TW RON. ee ica adout our age, It isn't hard intimidation by the strikers, The Com Sewers Vidleome, AD a i r District-Attorney Whitman when told) derstand why she 8 president of rr@ | to get a Iicense in New York,” miss.oner has a list of these men who | dealers haveit. $1a ce $3 DOWN ON $50 W RTS that the responsibility for the crowded | ieaeration | CHICAGO, Nov 16.—While the United “phe Rev. Mr. Appleton sald: stuck to thelr jobs until last Saturday | i tala, te Gee $5 Bown on $76 87. condition of the Tomve had been put 4 States Government, through more than (ren Monday an Sa ardey kvenings, “gy eertainly would not have married Under no circumstances will any otner | Half @ dozen women delegates were | went ion: pected elther one of the former employees of the qepari- | daring enougn to enter the conventi in New York: | up to hus office, said: 5 years of Ii ,ation. has sought the couple had I s “That is absurd, The condition there ia to prosecute the packing trust for con- wider age. The man told me he ment be taken back. The strikers are | WEAK ® is no worse than at this time last year | MH! t aay aariog 9980 deflance of siiracy In restraint of trade, the retail sey Tenty: o and Greta wag eigh- still on the rolls as members of the | rea rien S We APCATIAR OS 78 CON, Fp .conetA Dent aouidaa ple lA ge price of meat~that pald by tho con-| teen, 1 knew her in Platnfleld eleven department, ‘suspended, without are prowrly mannod every day. My uriven assistants and the deputy aa sumer—has ateadily risen. The foliow- | vears ago and did not think it strange and under charges." They cannot be Le idtiye ing comparisons were compiled to-day should wish to be married by me, dropped without trial on these charges, and Sun nek, COM. INED. Oliver, Brandegee, Cummins, Townsend, Dewinnds, Watson and Pomerene. 11 | Was expected that: George W. Perkins. the former partner of 4. Plerpont: Mor. USP HEREVER, you [ic stat ot int tg wetness gente"? ppsce bowen, (ie cette tl" hc"ultna in tn al Constipati | olng, : ND, | he marriage and made all ar- gone through. Then, if they fall “to | ee Serer | cea corree atts nao SE cies at bar ce oy cat | a a ee ae | pation ome " . ve a ie 9 iy e D 1 ° 2 i rT it. eve | Orid yOu See A |] ) iets of Justice Muiqueen, who has been | twice a day. You may decorate your Choice beef cuti 16 to 20 to 28 | they were not elope! Lene aban | relieved by use of P reat variety of Real |[Jaay a nonin, has pul us vack per {waist with a hundred badges, but—YOU Steass 16 to 18 1 = || WARNER'S SAFE PILLS | kstate Bargain Offers, 'T' aps, put Justice Marcus from up the | MAY NOT WEAR A HAT. Chotoe cute of pork. m4 | | d Biate is sitting her and the full courts Yv i Lamb chops...,.+++.-16 i ‘. A sugar coated, gentle laxative: land wherever you see |[/are in rerun’ OF course every year in|ONEY ONE CANDIDATE FOR Pork chops....serrls | will convert your upright piano intoa] | harmless yet effective. They do ‘ca ™ ‘ < : Py ator con . to 28 to 30) | i sided be ey fa Real Estate Bare |] ine eee aie cia ney cleciion | “This was election day. The polis were Ham Wtols 2M to not gripe wor leave any after effects, ;. nm advertised a pases. . open from 9 o'clock until 2. Four direc. ‘ sk your druggist, 25. S ie Wa Thao set Sf Sie anor atts “eis BOM: taal ayer erertcrt | ore als oat wr isposed of 120 ors band were E\'S 5 é al Savond there also, you |], 2st! week we disposed af i eh pros | elected. President Hay told the dele. POUTY 4 toss} (Trade Stain.) ‘ bs hopes “Pan, are quite sure to find ] vious ws and so on. All mor aaolacante waiee fe pat 8 Foc ote 40 — = |] spee'al ter Thursday, the 16th relat for Friday, tne 17th iat ee Paes @ good number of. in. |] S70 busy and the vonditions do not ait : | BLUE-GRAY eter (UCOLATE COVERED nple on Request bye : ‘T ter from jast year We are trying | ballot—the suffragette eptrit—almost halt | Ae ir KOCK. IC} site bATEs, = ec vestors with copies of |} cases just as fast as we can. The pop- | of the delegates started to the polis tn $ FOUND BOX CIAL ASi lad ithout changi Tie \orld as a guide, |} wisuee ss comsantiy increasing and na [a ¢ 9, There but one candidate for OnACe TS 34 SENGCULSTES TEE Rinany, 19 without chonging the case - id u.de, turally the business of this office grows | cach office, “x sort cf Tammany tlek- ¢ * pornn BOX Cc POUND BOX c with it” et.” as one New York delegate exe | CHRISTMAN _-_ooTe | pressed it. The candidates, who ure } Perk Row and Cortlandt street stores open every oine til 2 e'clerk, i. " i bad or yiver 2,951 58 More|| ters frien stasniry ovens. | ure ot election, ore Ss 50 J player smechaniam pl ys. with ace | taog mae te ’ ' | WABHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Investiga: | pirectors-Mrs. J. M. Edsall, Brook- . 54 BAR uracy and produces soul-inapiring | | aay se Mord “lea Eee | . Tham the Hon of the trust problem hae been be | in: Mew A. Z De Long, Glens Baller | nallk Chocoiate Covered car wane 38] | music; nothing mechanical about | | sof and “Lusness Heraid, Times | SYP vy the Senate Committes on Imer- | ving, 3, W, Sherwood, Cortland: Mrs. | ‘ | 20 CORTLANDT ty | | is bullt to wear and give per- 1 miter, | NT uk lac Ade. s sate Commerce. Senators Clupp, Crand.| 4 Wy. saujarech, Byracune, + MPS | yourameney wilt buy good clothes, If you | Malaga Grapes a" manent setisfaction, } — The Attraction: w where Ban, would appear as the first witness A te received from Mt. Per kines saving his wite was {ll He will | epyees inies, © World Ad. Results! « m in Grane ~ . Dietriet Chairmen—First District, Miss “ cholcest varlety of this popular 4 extra demonstra- LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Sara A. Palmer, New York; Second pix. Rhsp: “Est ‘LT srait, with all Its wholesome and tnsex0 ay —, 8300 LWARD—lowt at Howl Ane | iret, Mone, Rverott P. Grit Rocka Vv I N CE N T nourishing — Ju 5 "ay NASSAU gr. Christman Sons, ryoustan ves Mtae Ke ickerbadbes tMehabety Cen’ pin istrict, Mrs. Joseph Me: H joard ‘Ine iol r «the above places on Mem Qui Troy; Fourth Distriet, Mrs, | of our Premium c AOI rin eee 35 West Fourteenth St, a laree, iar shaped | Thomas R. Knell, Saraioga Springs ‘ way — 22d St. Chocolate, POUND BOX . | Fide Dieisivi, dire Edveri F. ddeskeu, | th Ave., moar 31s St. eontal Open Saturtay evenings until! nine,

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