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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911.) 1911. & condemnation of way © ee ing Teddy on to vieiery tn a ) neliher was intention to indirect!y iadorse La Fol- | Jette. ! Judes Peg Skirred by Friends of the Taft adm fn the article a di: « against President many ‘oo business sentiment.” | ‘ ; Politicians rule, when venturing) posure of Conditions, Wil take nagsides in the campaign for, Offers to Sit Two Hour the Republican nomination next year and will be found indorsing the nowt- nee, whoever he may be, nis party allegiance has always been firm. WALL STRZET REGARDS IT AS WARNING TO TAFT. Members of the Brock Kxchan, pressed the opinion that the editorial was @f Opening gun in @ campaign | Insist Only Permanent against Mr, Taft and his administration, & @eclaration to the country, in fact, Remedy Is a Larger or that the President had muddied things " - and must now take a back seat while) an Extra City Prison— the Colonel himesif takes the reins and | ac atraightens out the tangle. | Workhouse Conditions 2 Henry Ciows expressed the views of Prisoners. tf) others think the Coione! was “soundins| Evening World’s Ex- Exira Each Day to Try ex Heads of Departments | $a “A g00d many people will probably Jamp to the conclusion that the article fa the Outlook ts an advance deciar- tion on the part of the Colonel that ‘Be will endeavor to prevent the Repub- Mean National Convention from re nominating, President Taft. What this country would like 1s a leader who would make prosperity hie watchword and not permit politics to interfere with ft in any manner, shape or form. At the present time business is of second- ary consideration, politics occupying the first place. The financial interests have not always been in accord with the Colonel's utterances, but his re- marks with respect to U. 8. Steel and other corporations seem to be very at the present time and will be heartily commended by all holders of securities and by others who believe the large industrial corporations when conducted are not inimical to the best interests of the country.” But while there was joy in Wall street, deep gloom pervaded the offices of the Tobacco Trust, No. 11 Fifth avenue. Counsel and officers of the Trast resolutely declined to discuss the Colonel's statement. TOBACCO TRUST'S RIVALS ARE IN JUBILANT MOOD. ‘The independent tobacconists wero ju- bilent. Bis sald, and with this Wall otreet_men that they believed the Colonel's explosion would force Attorney-General Wickersham, with tho = 's & many Wall street men when he sald: by the Trust. || Republican politicians carefully re- {| frained from making any comment on | the Colonel's article, Chajrman Barnes ‘ef the state merely pro- mounced the arti a int as an expression of individual o; Reputiican “progressives” goin the tion of the Colonel that he will try to the contro! of the State machine Opening higher, stocks during the first _ hour indulged in a spirited upward \ movement that landed Union Pacitic and ‘American Smelting 2, and Stell, Read- tng, St. Paul, Copper and Southern Pacific about 1% points above the final wales of yesterday. The decided upturn was due mainly to the shifting of floor traders from the short to the bull side. | AM average reaction of 2 points sus- ;, taned by leading shares during the last | two sessions was deemed suMficient by | trading, and their brisk bidding for | stocks at the outeet of trading to-day , Was @ feature. | After the first hour the list sagged a Uttle from the highest, but subseque: trading continued strong. rising power was manif Steel and other leading mid-day. ‘On persistent. buying Steel Tose to 6, Union Pacific to 174, Reading to 168 and Smelting to 7%. Tho re- { | the etrength divplayed by the leaders } and moved up considerably from their i { < ing ranges. Late realizing reduced prices from the top at closing tints, but good sized a vances were recorded at the finish, H+ “+ Stazee Siec) ae Sec Talley. 89-700 shai acd Bailticg, ; wn A lll = Only Ove “BROMO QUINEN ae UNS oe ee = ‘ “ 14 ney for the co if ® great deal worse than in tho T and 1 cam get nO immediate relief, al- {Hi} touwa 1 have been trying for almog! atta Riu year, Ease December 1 asked the) Whe’ id timate to give me 83,000,000 Even Worse. fome relief t* promised from the scan- dalous overcrowding of the Tombs, es exponed by Eveulng World, through holding court for longer hours in Gen- eral Sessions, While various remedies court offer the only immediate reltef, Permanent relict 18 suggested in bulld- ing another city prison and tho estad- shment of a woman's court and jail. Judge Crain last evening called on District-Attorney Whitman and volun- tered to sit every afternoon trom 4 until $ and try small prison cases to he!p out the situation. The courts now adjourn at 4 If all gave the extra two hours hundreds of petty cases in the Tombs could soon be disposed of. concerned unanimously agree the only effective method of alleviating the evil of overcrowding, which Is itself a direct violation of the law, is to bulld another City Prison. This puts the matter up to the Board of Ketimate, That any immediate reilet will come from them appears unlikely, as Commissioner Patrick H. Whitney said to-day he had been trying ever since-last December to get an appropri- ation to relieve conditions on Black- well's Island, which, according to his description, are far worse than those in the Tombs. Mayor Gaynor, when told of the scan- Galous,conditions jn the Tombs, paid he could Bay Aething about the matter, as it was a subject on which he was not of- Acially informed. Commissioner Whitney, speak!og of the Workhouse, aaid there was practi- cally no fire protection there, Last De- cember he asked the Board of Estimate for $3,000,000 to erect another workhouse. ‘Two weeks ago they gave him $100,000 to fire-proot the oldy building. In the meantime there are as many as thirty inmates af the Workhouse sleeping and living dn_ one ceil. An official not in the Department of Correction, but who has had access to the Tombs, said to-day that he had geen as many as four prisoners in one gel} there and that the narrow eight by, six feet compartments were fairly crawling with vermin in spite of the drastic measures used by the Warden. ‘Waen a’ reporter asked Comptroller Prendergast about the matter he ap- peared irritated, WHITNEY AND DISTFICT-ATTOR- NEY SEEK A REMEDY, “It 1s @ matter that will have to be ‘I have nothing to do with it, any responsibility in the mat- ter, I should lke to find it out, then 1 would take means to remedy the evil, ident ‘McAneny said he idn't think anything could be done by the Board of Estimate unloss a formal application was mad» to It by Com- missioner Whitney. In an emergency, he thought perhaps the Health Depart. ment might ‘nterfere, Health Cominissioner Lederle and Sanitary Superintendent Dr, Walter Bense! sald the Healta Department had partment of Correction. Dr. Board of ¥ to build enother works We havi us sons. We are #0 crowded that ther ave as many as thirty-one inmates 1 ation, It breeds pli sible for a great deal of immorality OR EXTRA PRISON, “Two weeks ugo the Loard of Estt ve me $100,000 to make thi fire-proof, Bor months Workho’ [have zo | babpen I the Wistitulon on Blackwell have been buggested, longer sessions of | But heads of various city departments | absolutely no control over the Tombs or the prisoners. They could mot step in unless asked to do so by the De- let-Attor~ Jewish faith for pa e ombs, there on an average, a thousand per- a single cell, It ls a deplorable situe| We ical and menta)| upon |OMLY REAI. REMEDY 18 A New, 1" | | S23 ~‘ TOBACEOPLAN SOLE organization and Wants Sherman Act Amended. WASHINGTON, Nov. Changes !n auch @ reorganization as that sanc- tioned In the American Tobacco ¢ and to prevent such delays in prosecu- tion as have occurred in the Beet Trust hearing, was declared nece: stor Cummins today at the hearings be- ‘fore the Interstate Commerce Com- mittee of the Senate. ' Questioning H. B. Martin of the Anti- Trust League, who opposed any amend- ment to the Sherman law, Senator SAYS CUMMINS Senator Not Satisfied With Re-|No Barkeep, So Everybody | the Sherman Anti-Trust law to prohibtt| eral months, has preside j bar of @ certain inn at great outdoors to-day and responded. ry by Sen-| or go and “Happy Tom" felt lon [So he helped himeeit at the til! to five fron men, put on hie coat and hat and his bose, who was ment upstairs. NG ANQU — Branted does not affect the congestion. “I have not asked the Board of Estl- prison for the reason that I have been unable to get funds for the new work- house, where conditions are a great deal worse. “There are two prisoners in each cell having three or four, but every pris- oner should be slone as the law re- quires, houres Tombs and Workhouse the prisoners have only 2% feet “I'm doing my best to remedy the Prison has been closed for some time. Tam having it put in condition and if the District-Attorney is willing, I will be able to house forty prisoners there. That will help some. If possible I will try and mi District-Attorney’s office to have as many prisoners as possible kept in the district jatfs, ‘But what we need and must have new or additional city prison.’ ‘SCHIFF ATTACKS RUSSIA, DECLARES SHE INSULTS US (Continued From First Page.) by the way, js not a manufacturer but @ mining man. “Why him? I asked of the Russian agent. “‘Recause of the influence he has on President Taft,’ he replied, “Mr, Hammond end came back and of Russia was the most successful ruler Russia ever had. The ar- rangements between Mr. ammo: and the Russian Government were mad “Think of @ Government that thinks it can buy the President of the United States! Think of that present, who Included Oscar 8 ie PMERSANS OF JEWISH FAITH, plea of the American eltizens o. Net ch’gs, | said he knew the sanitary } q the Tombs was not up to t | on account of its congested condition, | Dorf, Kdward Lauterbach, — Isador TR) but his Department had no right to in-| Straus, Max J. Kohler, la T Bl tortere unless asked to do eo, t} Mr, Whitney said he had held a con-| hut, Ab Mg ference with District-Attorney Whit- | Briang: “ $3,,| man yerterday afternoon, and ways ana | baum and Platzek, + | means for remedying the existing con-|M/R. MARSHALL PLEADS FOR T yS| ditions in the City Prison were disc iy) sed. Mr, Whitney said that he did not + | blame the office of the Di rts Was made Hy | that it was simply a matter of the in- | Marshall who sald in part: } Hj adequacy of the siructure Itself, The delegation now present, speak- t 3 "L weleome any publicitg that will] ing for ¢he leading Jewish communal * | help to end the frightful congestion in| institutions and organizations of this lthe Tombs," sald Mr. Whitney. “The| ‘ity, and for upwards of a million of “| overcrowding 13 due to the Increase in| Your constituents, has asked for an + sh| the population of the city, ‘The Tombs) Opportunity, which you have been + 18 | vee” swift to accord, to bring to your £'R| was built nine years ago, and the city! fiiention officially, a subject which t i | has grown since then. 19 of vital concern to every Ameri- ~ §| “But conditions at the Workhou: can citlzen. Tt involves the i mination as to wh Government shall ¢| nation to exist amor native born or naturaliz 4, ont ground of race or religion, and whether tt will permit any other ROW th which we have treaty re , to violate the obli- © | gations of the compact,’ by making nN) puch diseriminetion pectfully but firmly urge Senators, to lend your great tnfluence illness. A short while ago t pris s ¥ in favor of the resolutions which are re were sent to state prison for! roy are hah vorious offences committed in the Works | {).’ House ot rite Py patna use, The congested condition of the! tye to the inn brogation of Tombs and the Workho Ss respon-| the treaty of 18% ad that the intolerable condition which has so xisted may be ended with that tre: Retter no treaty then one which in {ts practical oferation tends . to undermine the foundations of cay olt!mensnip, fo) Ame: 1 SENATOR O'GORMAN PROMISES) jjar to bed every night with AiD IN ABROGATING TREATY, 9: dread in my heart as ty what would, Senator Root's reply to Mi He did Mary bitty | Was Don-comm Island should catch fire. But the rettet | himscit to the support of mate for money to erect another city in the Tombs. This is really worse than “Why, according to the law, lodging compelled to have 400 cuble feet of alr to each person, In the but our overcrowding, The Old Essex Market Policies of foreign powers, but we capnot concede the fight to any |man. Although Camoys wi Q.zernment with which we have man I shall simply be @ treaty relations to discriminate be- n tween American citizens because of to assist him have been «: Under the gentu: uch i ible in this ‘an arrangement withthe? gious bellef. of our institutions tion 1s permii lion of our citizens, Entertaining these views, T shall give my support to the resolution now pending in the Senate un Russia immediately abandoi present attitude which is irrecon- by the fundamental low of the Re- | the © WHO'S WHO FROM ABROAD iiss MR8. ANTHONY J. DREXEL: “It is true that I am going to Phil- adelphia. It tv true that T am going (Continued From First Page.) the terms of the agreement could be so we have Mrs. widow of the tinplate magnate. When Mr, Schiff had concluded his 8 he was roundly applauded by Straus, Daniel Guggenheim, Louis Marshall, Adolph Lewisohn, Samuei Rs. W. B. LEEDS: ce N, Selig- man, Henry Morgenthau, J. B. Gren- am I. Elkus and Justics Bijur,| apsolutely absurd. to anybody and do not expect to be in the near future “It is true that Iam going to raise my boy in America and as an American rican and will continue to | Lehman, Newburger, Green- yall spend most of the winter | the Senators of New York by Louis 3 WE NEXT INTRODUCE MR, RICH. ARD CROKER, The gentleman with the snowy beard, Jose cropped on his square Jaws, is Mr, Richard Croker, erstwhile boas of Tam- He ts accompanied by his ker and Mrs, After a visit of a week in New Croker will go to Lexington, to 100k ever some horses and then in Florida for the winter, MR. RICHARD CROKER: “L heard before leaving the other side that Tammany had carried New York that Tammany carried New York coun: | I think they worse, “Ireland is now a land of opportunity. A RIG SONG HIT, twenty odd songs now appearing, the one which recei: the most encores is “Oh! Rome: by Shirley Kellogg, It is the most tune-| of two of his ass in Raymond Hubbell’s a:-| The dredge to publish! Cumings 0 5 tnt song has been obtained from 7, B, | natn, end wae in hai se ter, the] the convs dred; ‘aed: it will be sivan free with was removed to ike Fourth « \ Bunday's World, tom greatest need is enterprising men with) = There was a generous hand clapping | money who will develop her resources. ‘ when Senator O'Gorman pledged himself| ‘There are great opportunitles over ve: there—opportunities that havenot even The grievance of which you com- | been , plain seems to be well founded and in my judgment calls for immediate |treiand to Mr. redress, For more than thirty years Russia has disregarded the provisions of the treaty of 1832 which requires equality of treatment of the citizens the two nations. During all of this period our Govern: ment has insisted that Russia’ terpretation of the treaty ig unreas. onable and contrary to the intent of the contracting pariel, remonstrances have accomplished scratched. pure milk depo! nounced. Announcement nothing. As the treaty is being persist- | LORD DECIES. ently violated the only honorable course left open to us fs to abro- Our right to do so cannot be questioned. As a nation we are Wedding. I suppose all t less fortunate ‘brothe: of the greatest ! everything.” to Philadelphia on busi s, affairs in the newspapers.” Leeds, tires one to round them up leaving ¢ A few|the American Embassy at St. ‘burg, and his wife, who was Hallie ©: |minie Rives, the author; Mra. Samuel \Newhouse and her daughter, Doroth “Reports cabled from abroad that iy, Ogden Armour, who refuses to talk! The story of the father am engaged to.marry Prince Murat are |about the Beef Trust; Lady Charles Sol- | treatment of the soa, which t I am not engaged |omon Henry, who was Miss Julla Lewl-| hopes will prove sufficient to have nd Mra. James Henry Smith, daughter, M In_passing it m ———————_ Bow- Ground to Pieces. econd street, witty learned | chinery. machinery suddenly started. sung | to pieces in the machi: fam H. ©! We will have ome rule over there very tion and his remarks were received with- soon—perhaps within @ year. Ireland's out applause. aus. . Nathan 8 The| he has establisied there have proved a great benefaction.” The tall, London looking gentleman and the vivacious young woman by his| side are Lord and Lady Decies—she | who was Vivien Gould and put off her operation for appendicitis until after she was presented at court. Lady De- cles speaks with a very pronounced English accent now—very, very pro- “We are coming to New York for a double purpose to visit the parents of Lady Decies and to attend the wed- | to the testimony of Oakes. ding of Lord Camoys and Miss Mil-| That Spenc not concerned with the internal dred Sherman. I was quite sure that |... Spencer, was insane for some time old Camoys would marry Miss Sher- | 13 society man who wants to uplift the poor with his pen, is close by. land and we cannot allow our citi- |he talk? Indeed he will. Listen to ns to be subjected to auch treat- ment abroad, The American people tolerate no treaty that ex- cludes from ite protection two mil- | Scotland T spent most of my FREDERICK TOWNSEND MARTIN, (about twenty yea 2 “During my visit in England and|caring for Mrs. Spencer and Bertram and at most of my the) when mine years oki, Beriramn'y father amor people, iz to m about ood- Nuchiivceraea we anor eS jone day called him out to the wood. come when all persons of means must pay attention to the wants of their, 9Y for some offense will | oyd George Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel of Philadele phia ts returning from a social can | he had opposed his daughter’ paign in London. It has been reported |to Spencer, One day Spencer called at that she {is returning to. press her|the house and wanted to take his divorce sult against her husband, and a/daughter away. Amberg objected and clipping to that effect 1s handed her. must decline to discuss my acraatie ‘And whom have we hero in the 1 dies’ lounge, plactdly smoking ette and blowing rings of s#mok She is| None other than an old Broadway fa- accompanied by her eight-year-old son, | vorite, Miss Norma Whalley. William Bateman Leeds, and hes friend | Princess Carlo di Faustino, her two children are to be Mra, Leeds's | "0!der. guests this winter at the St. Regis. ed an American, the daugh of the late George Campbell, a linseed oil millionaire, and she has not been in New York for seventeen years, She is ‘They ere | boat anyhow and goinx | TAKES CHARGE Ag DREDGE; wife, and Mrs, Elizabeth KILLED WITHIN AN HOUR, |tretiing, its wite, were cated to cor-| a yoborate the testimony of Spencer's Heavy Swell Starts Machinery, and/ sister as to Spencers thréat to throw | Engineer Repairing It Ridge, to-day ‘and an hour after he had gone to work he was crushed to death In the ma- ry within sight by Morris @ M. Tobacco Company case, authorizing the called attention to the announced pur- pose of the Department of Justice not to Interfere with the reorganization, tion, but in the minds of the authort- tles, It {s apparently In harmony with the anti-trust law,” said Senator Cum- |mins. “In my opinion the anti-trust Jaw will not maintain competition and it ought to be amended and strength- ened.” [limitation of the capital stock of cor- tion elements as clanges in tie law that would lead to better competition. “I bring greetings and thanks from| (Continued From First Page.) Previous te his death, as testified to by n several w erated by Robert 1, Gordon of Niantic, Conn, years old. In this Mrs. Post go, when she wi shed, saying he wa came in he told the deponent that !s “I am deeply interested in the pro-| father had placed him on the chopping Piiable with our treaty rights ana | Pposed Insurance pian for r pte poor of | block and threatened to chop his head the rights guaranteed all citizens | England. And David Llc ancellor of the Exchequer, |s one ving statesmen, eyes of the world are upon him, know he agrees with me 8 almost off, Spencer's father-in-law, Herman A Amberg of West Springfeid, (estifed mariage ness prisoner became angry and threatened to kili Amberg. The marriage took pla obtained a position for him in a store. Mr. Amberg also worked in the store half an hour, being Bo mahy celebreties there aro that tt! when he came out. Wilbur Spencer, father of the prisoner, ie preparing to-day to take the stand through the mill of the customs, Among | ind bare bis sordid life story and his them we seo Post Wheeler, secretary of |ramiy Alstory in an effort to save the Peters- he admits hates bim. THER WILL MAKE CLAIM OF SP ARREGITARY INSANITY. » defers driven the boy insane, created a p Anita Stewart, | found impression whep told by the pr |married Prince Miguel de Briganga. y be remarked that the Mauretania had a very rough trip— | \the roughést but one in her experience. | Her passenger list totalled 1,114, mother on thé stand yesterday, » father has made ready him- he story. day, “that my son's grandpare both sides Were insane, and sanity is hereditary with bim Marti Kraiiing into the river. killed @ canary bird and a c anger. Hi Cummins referred to the decree in the | | door open. Presently. came @ customer reorganization of four companies, and|—a very thirsty one. The customer | stepped to the bar, He saw no bar- | tender. He whistled on hts fingers. No one came. Customer's thiret in. creased. He whistled again. No one came. “I do not believe the organization of four companies will restore competl- that but help himself? He did. Then he said to himself, aid. Mkewise, Then came thre and fives and sixes, of all ra: porations; a divorcing of manufacturing | ages, @ll colora. When the beer ran business from sources of supplies and &/| out the beer drinkers topped off with) reparation of busness and transporta- | red-eye, Senator Cummins referred to a possible they broached gin bottles. It wi very, very merry party. At one time, there were fourteen volunteer barten-) ‘ders mizing cocktails for themsel and others, dreams. It seemed he was plunged in the mi@st of Bedlam. He heard hideous singing, French, German, Italian, Po- |lish, Slavish, Czech, Roumantan, Lith janian and Russian choruses, also negro | melodies and stra ve folk songs, At \last he was roused by a mighty crash DOINGS ARE TOLD, and at times had a wild look, according ‘8 grandfather, William nesses. yesterday, was relt- ec jand street cleaners, Irrespective of Mr. Frederick Townsend ‘Martin, the Attorney Stapleton for the defense read a deposition from Mrs. Henrietta Will | Post of Newington, Conn., elgnty-five Court, said he was willing to plead to anything to oblige anybody and wa: wolng to punish the | held tn $500 bail for trial, When Bertram NEW MEXICAN REVOLT HALTS U, S. TROOPS | z2ssiahAv.,15th St. ZITB day Ast Hoe OPPOSED DAUGHTER'S MAR- s Te Bat 8 Gb hve Now York You| RIAGE TO SPENCER. 498 Fuhen St, Cor. Bend St., Brooklyn. another well organized and formidable revolutionary movement in Mexico has Spencer then declared he would remove} used the suspension of the return to| the young woman by force. When wit-| thelr home stations of th. American troops seni into the border country dur- ing the Madero revolution. The atti- SS id he would not permit this the tude of the United States is ong of ap- prehension of further trouble against saci it ake Sal LEnglish witrin a year after this and subsequently Spen- cer became reconciled to witness, who! Which o He said that Spencer often had trouble with the other clerks and once threw a hatchet at one. At another Ume witness found that Spencer had locked himsel( with her friends, Lady Johnstone, who! in to a large refrigerator. He was in who, with | {8 also smoking @ cigarette in a long) q towering rage and remained there for charge Miles Goldberg and Chi Reise, conductors, with nickel stealin berg fail to ring up 16t nickels, $8.2), In two hours of the time when frame was | \crowded on the evening of Nov, 14} {Reine was charged with stealing $1.65 the next day. bail. inhuman aid the father to- | Krailing, grandfather of Kratling also} said that at dilferent times Spencer had | in fits of | eyes stuck out, she said, | John Hendrickson, 4 years old, took |and he “looked half out of his mind,” charae of the engine room shoard the | aimed nurse formerly employed in the nou areden. Asharion Ot the. foet ar irate Insane Hospital at Nerthampton ‘and who lived for several years at a |boarding houx: where Spencer boarded, | | testified that Sponcer often acted queer- | \iy and had once threatened to kill a| ‘There was some bad kink in the pon: | mai 5 derous machinery and Hendrickson had | === y milisht have done| volunteered to repair it, He had about finished the Job and was bending over the gears when @ heavy swell rocked the dredge with such @ jolt that the y The jolt in “The| also toppled the enginee: off his balance comedy| and he fell between the gears. {Oe Sarsaparilla. Cures all blood humors, all’ \erupt ions, clears the complex- ci ‘ion, creates an appetite, aids! ment, As Hendrickson had digestion, relieves that fired | just come to work, 0 one on the knew whore he tived. Hie vods | feeling, gives vigor and’ vim. balan PCCM, any. tn, vagal auld, form #| Wyman of Springtield, a ALL BRONX AAG Helps Himself Till Racket Wakes Boss “Upstairs. “Happy Tom" McIntyre, who, for sev- at the long ‘0, 07 Morrie enue, Bronx, felt the call of the Business had been dull for an Lobel walked out. He didn't say a word to p in an apart: | When “Happy Tom" blew he left the ‘What was there to do tn a case like? ‘Hav another.” He} And 40 on. Then came two customers, who did) When the red-eye The boss upstairs was having 's drunk again,” he raged as he sprang out of bed and made @ fire- man's slide. He erred eadly in em- ploying the singular tense. By actual count twenty-nine Toms were glori- ously full, not to speak of untold Har- rys, Dicks, Antonios, Yenses, Ola: Hanses and Alphonses. It was the happiest aggregation of fags mine }homt had eve: focused, and they cheered him mightily. 1¢ had been a dandy party. The boss rang for police, firemen unton aMilatio: ‘Then he aent 4 tectives scouting for “Happy Tom McIntyre. ‘Tom was found spending the last nickel of the five {ron vehi He was arraigned in the Mori ——<—— Washington Concerned Stops Re- turn of Men From the Bor- der States. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Danger of to insure —<—>— FAILED TO RING FARES. Spotter Says On 48.20 in Two Hours, inductor Stole Breen in Yorkville Court to-day to on AL | Mulligan sald that he had seen Gi Both were held tn $1,000 | Barley Sugar ~*h.t, Cuts re CHOCOLATE | PEANUT CLUSTERS — Mardy little peanats buached cesta of Scrteealats. tik tiavern with ecient ow Se Mik Chocolate Covered Assorted Nuts Premium Milk Chocolate, BROKAW ALIMONY UP. Justice Putnam ASWAPPY TOM” ese ~—TAKESANARING Blair Brokaw, Is to ordered the amount ty This blow to the pocketbook | Brokaw comes on top of tho settlement of the breach of prom What You Should Know - About Your Glasses. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. Made by k. 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