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ther three-rmonths-old baby, who re- turned ‘alifornia to-day, ‘The-Cotonel} mot his children and with them, went to the Hotel Gotham, where the Rooseveits will occupy apartments the pevapih floor, Mr. Hooseveit ined with them for about an hour and then departed for the home of Whitelaw Reid, where he attended aj) luncheon to the Duke and Duchess of Tonnaught. After the lunch ree | arned to the iiotel Gotham hn secretary served notice that the Colonel would positively refuse to discuss the annbidijiitanins Yurann affair, , Grace Green Roosevelt is the first aids 4 grandchild of Whe former President. He | Interborough, He Says, Had | had never seen a picture of the little | oe “i ie @ne until he get eves on her, After the} Agreed With City Officials fret meating between the very young| a and her di e colonel out out the day lady from Califo Gulshed grandfatn poiltios for t pacuanenanent GOVERNOR OF MISSOURI OUT FOR ROOSEVELT. SEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Jan. 7 Gov. Herbert & Hadley of Missourt came out dn favor 0 pomina f Col. Theodore Roosevelt for Trem fa 1M2 in @ atatement |b od her Gay, He deolared that he w ap he knew Koowevelt would op) efforts to secure delegates tn fa vt hie Momination vy polidcal manipulu tion, bat at ‘Twill ais yome any politiea) manips uiadion in this Svite to prevent 16" Gov. Hadley said he beleved that in electing delegates, methods should be ed to “aive a free and full ex of the Wirhes of the Hep an party in the state “And if such methods are adop: expression will result in the “) that | lon of &@ Gelegation to the Chicago convention in favor of the nomination of Theodore! ¢ Governor t 4 that | t Jectina- ib ation tn | + throtgh hiv leader Mixaouri was taken from the “gala Byuth” and placed in the Hepube | Yean column jadley says he te Ment the rentiment in favor | Nomination ty not confined to tl 4 candidacy in other parte of the country ae there t* here, and eo to that demend toam confident he must yield by Indicating hiv willingnam to accept the Nomination If tendered.” FOR TAFT, STRONG AS CAN BE, HITCHCOCK’S DECLARATION. Postmaster-Geneval, Angry Over Stories of Disloyalty, Will } Have More to Say. WVABHINGTON, Jan, 22-1 am for! ‘Taft as strong ax a man can be," de clared Powtmanter-Goneral Hitchcock at the White House to-day, "I did not ize untli a day or two ago how far tiese stories about my alleged differ: pes wilh the President had gone, & Predably shall have something to pay on! the subject. Mr. Hitchcock manifested great indig- mation that his loyalty had been ques- toned. "It is an insult for any one to think thet T have been disloyal to the Preal- Gent,” anid the Postmaster-doneral at the eonelusion of the Cabinet meeting, cannot conceive how any friend af couki believe such « report, have never had a mimunderstanding with tae President and do not know whore all the reports have come from.” a BARNES SENDS OUT CALL. Gam mows Reper joan ae ft ” Talk on Primary Law. ANY, Jan, 23.—Willlam Rarnes jr,, Chairman of the Republican State Come ittee, isvued « call to-day for @ me ing of the mittee In New York City on Saturday next at 11 A. M. to hear the report of the sub-committee on pri- mary law amendments, appointed at the 1e@t meeting. Teta oatid that the general action of the-eonunitter will be to ure the Ro- Pydblican members of the Legisiaiure to retrain from trying to amend the pri- mary law eave as its machinery may be perfected to make tt more certain) dJumt what is to be done for the forma- tion of the Congr at the approaching March: —s FERRY HITS AY TUG. ‘Turne Turtle primaries. | financial | resentatives of th ‘principles of the situ | Anal detatle will have to be worked out | Public Service Commission.” ie AIistrict coinniittees | SHONTS ADMITS VAMORGAN FIRM WILL. in New Deai. | | LAWYERS NOW AT WorK!CA Head of Transit Company Says Evening World's Story Was Correct in Details. Themlore P. Shonte, President of the | Interborough, returned thie afternoon from Chicago and immediately contirmed the exclusive story of The Evening World to the effect that the Morgan firm bad ogre to underwrite the new proportion of the subways; at two members of the Morgan firm would to the directory and that the Interborough hud agreed with the rep- city upoa “the funda. mental prinetpies" of a new dew for the construction aad operation ef the new euvwaya. ‘Theno detatix, he maid, were in the hands of the attorneys reprosenting the Morgan firm and the Public Service Commission for final threshing inte shape. He satu that he could not make any atement upon the plan unt!l the attorneys had comploted their work. It wam learned trom the highest au- thority that Lewis Cass Ledyard, repre- senting the Morgan fru, and H. 8. Coles Man, representing the Public Bérvi Commision, went Into conference to-day | upon the final draft of the Interborou; proposition, LAWYERS HAVE HARD Ques. TION TO DECIDE. Their chief diMeulty arises in so word- Ing the document as to prevent it from | conflicting with the constitution of New York, wherein it le prohibited to a city to Joan ite credit to a corporation, as ft 1s charged would be the case if the city | suarantees to the Interborough Its earn- ing on the old investment, along with | Interest and sinking fund on the old and new obiigation, This arrangement, called under the various headings of “guarantee,” “preferential payment, Nemmurance of prosent earnings, present lawyer When Mr, Shonte came to his office he had Just Jeft the ‘Aintted Chicago train, which waa three hours late. 1 did not seom to have had eay of the! Unpleasant experiences in Chicago that were predicted for him by thowe who dis- cussed the pomslbility of his leaving the Chicago and Afton road as ite president, He wae pleased and pleasant. “I will have no statement to make rerarding the subway aituat ‘It ia ponaible that something may be anid by the gantle- men at the City Hall or at the Public Service Commission. 1 will have noth- Ing to @ay until the attorneys in con- ference make known the result of their conference, “The Interborough and the city offt- cial 4id agree on the fundamental tion, but the te th stumbling block before the by the attorneys and bmitted to the Mr, Bhoats then eald that The KEven- ing World's etory, frat given to tho public, was correct us to the line of action already taken, In The Kvening World's story waa aaverted: jthe watd sum ay | new | total of $60,4 CI AT MERCY ~OFINTERBOROUGH, | DECLARES GAYNOR ecilicann Says in Messae to Aldermen} We Must Take What isd Offers, N’T BUILD SUBWAYS. 1 | Lost Good Opportunity When} the First Proposal Was | Turned Down, Ina mem of Aldesmen, nent to-day to the Board Mayor Gaynor calla atten- tlon to the narrow margin of the clly's bt Minit, He alee, In accordance with Ulrementa of the charter, for warded reports of the different dypart- monty of the elty Kovernment under his charge for the year 191, In doading with the elty's fing Mayor Me best “the #ituation ity must now accopt the offer the Interborough Company May make, the chance of having secured @ better bargain having faded when th: rikinal offer of the Interborough we res reviews ye the the subway rior to 1919," the Mayor entd, “the city, had H7,482.725 Invested in subway construction Which was self supporting. In the year 10 the Appellate Division Of ihe Supreme Court exempted this sum from the borrowing margin of the city fixed by the conatiution of the Mate, namely, 10 per cent. of the 4 sed values as shown by the clty Asweonament rolls. This was done to make Hahie purposes of | construction, all as pro. vided for in a recent constitutional | amendment. On April 4, 1910 the Board of Ketimate and Apportionment added $13,000,000 to thie sum, thus making a available for subway construction. Up to thin time $24,104,202 | thereof have been used tn the making of contracts for subway construction Thin t¢ $96,816.472 thereof now avail- able for subway construction, MILLIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OTHER PURPOSES, “In addition to the above mentioned gum avatinble for subway construction there ts the total aum of $89,908,223 avall- able for any or all muntcipal purposes which go to reduce the city’s borrowing Margin, including subway construction. Of thie the expenditure of $62,911,017 han been heretofore authurized for purposes other than mubway construction by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment ‘This leaves a balance of $34,397,116 atill available for such general purposes. Thia balance will be found to be not more than sufiicient for purposes other than subway construction, “The normal increase in assessed Values for the next three years will not sive us any available margin for sub- way construction, It will be needed for other city purposes, “The foregoing facts and figures fur- nish the reason why #0 great an effort te being made to Ket private capital to enter into subway construction, To butkl the necessary subways with the city's credit or borrowing margin alone will take many years, probably not less than fifteen years, whereas with the ald of private capital they can be built in & much shorter time, PRAISES THE FIRST OFFER OF THE INTERBOROUGH. “On Dec. 5, 1910, the operating com- subway ‘That the Interborough had decided | to renew tts bidding. That Morgan & Co, financin That two members of J. PB. Morgan & | Co would go on the Interborough di- rectory 4 what had agreed to the, the Public Service Commission | [aud Uie dvard OF Ketinate hud agreed | fn the Mud The arie ferry boat Chattanooga ool- M@ed with the small tug James K. this) afternoon while on the Way to Jeraey City. The bump occurred about three hdndred yarde off shore and the force Of the col@rion just tug to turn turtle, Water rusned over the #! 1 Mooded the tugs boiler AQ Lae excaping sieais drove tho crow jago Might, several of th Himbing etourd the fervy-boat, whicn stood vy to tender whet aid it could, 1k wae t at frat that the tus’s boller would explode. An the little craft righted, however, and tie water owed Out of the engine room the crew went baek to their quarters, Neiiner the tug hor the ferry ovat sulleted more than hor damage CHARLESTOWN. ENTHIES. SOHAKLERTOWN, C., dau 23 The ow tiles for to: moron 4 «en follows Wace Lis ain uguean Done 107; ‘hose Queen, 103; ‘Troy 4 deco ts, 107 “OND. KA b- Three selling, five # vail tuilo Gru, 40 a 1 RACE Taree “ tive fuslongs. town, Way L aistclal Oh. Mh: (0) wricke P yy 2013 Ttewed enuy, "(b) Bedwell ew HEH RACE our 4 upward; fix file J 16, sulk TO8 i ot i Wo Chal iW Cee) ipsa, Arey U3" Ke iia Aramis 161 bea) pete. 104 ay m4 Bocine 97; Oily, TL yearolds and uowardy Me vd Helene, 02, "Ma. hen 4; Dolly Hultmen, dl pounds clstned, | Ybport the new Jnterborough bk, | tie bid was based upon basle de- | ‘aid dawn at the conference of | jest Week at the rooma of the Downtown ation, upon which both sides sain come together, ewed causing the | SHONTS 8AV8 EVENING wor-o | sted that #uch negotiations will soon | HAD ACCURATE 8TORY. | Mr. Shonte did not go into detall as o hese facts He aid of the general | | story ‘The story as published ts in sub wunce correct.’ ay WilicOA dincumsed the ques: | n ne lougth 1a an interview in Whiph he went over Ww he yesterday sald to The Evening World, dweiling upon the facts that he @ piraught rough, would not stand sumranice to the Inter- that he would not aiand for « | Pervetuai tran aid tuat he did not expect the lawyers ty wet through with thew Work lowday dhe vegas ques ralwed in the matter | w preciely that which was Fulsed by | Mayor William J. Gaynor alt Doin thelr emihu the Brook: lyn Rapid Transit parcaane and tne! ‘reform’ eloment of jocal politics did vkmae it OCurloumy, also, they | feo (hat the suine objection equally io Lie #tring-ted grant y 2, by w RT. w ively gly Boe to operate ya yet u eh & company vtormed, ased upon Article & o: etton the constituuion of New Y« Prohtbits the city from loan to any individual or corpor tr erential payme harced thay the making » at of Li6 per ¢ ent, Ws the case may be. ining the ecity'a eredtt to ven guar antering arrangement, hea pdtains in to the BOR from. Col, Timothy & Williame, ite pree | tae nt, in which he aid 1 me: bers of the Boant of I had “in- | formally put several hypothetteat | er. | 9 ‘ons to him, Following this vague exposition of facts, hg insleted unon the right to take charre gubdways under the Ju the Manhattan ly wereoment, moaths ago, | pany of the present subway offered to |help to butld all the extension of ite Present route by putting wy une-half of the capltal, the city to put up the other half, the elty and the company to Share equally the profite of operation. It did not avk for uny subsidy or any guaranty whatever, nor lay down any | condition that the elty should not build any other subway. “'Thtw offer was not accepted, and the | company withdrew {t and will not re- new ft. It now exacts @ subsidy or gueranty from the city, A cominittes of Whe Boant of Ketumate and Appor- Honment has been negotiating with the mpany for over a year, and tt ls ex- come to an end, But tt ts no longer expect! that the company will renew tte former offer. one born to the royal purple. je such @ thing as kin ly | : a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, | Duke of Connaught’s Latest Photo! Posed To-Day ior Evening World. BIG CROWD CHEERS ROYAL PARTY ON SIGHTSEEING TOUR (Continued from First Page.) twice pausing in his walk to look after two particularly fine specimens of Now York's mounted cops. There was nothing in the Duke of Con- Haught's costume to signal him out as His dark Were not of mation If there cut and con formation, and his fou -in-hand erava Ml tun gloves could be duplicated in Any one of a doxen shops along the ave hue or off the avenu refore, His Royal Highness att dno attention whatever as he continued his stroll and was only observed in his proper rank and dignity by the following train of reporters, Who kept at @ moderate dis- tance in the rear, one Canadian secret rice Man and Lieut.-Vetective Pun atan, Returning to the Reid home the Duke Gave bimself up to Mrs. Reid's pro @ramme for the day, which tneluded uv movor ride about town, @ visit to the American Museum of Natural History tho formal lunche and an edchange of cards here and there. So {ar as possible the hosts of the overcoat and black derby the Kingly cut or conte "On the contrary, it le known that it will not come to any axgr Hent Uunlowe the city guarantee @ fixed return on tte capital, namely, of about % per on the Pital whieh ft now has in, also the same per cent that tt now offers to put in, namely, one-half of th cost of construction (the elty to put th the other half, and and on the capital the Whole cost of equipment, the Doing $77,000,000 Having lost ihe sald omer of Dec, f 1910, the city moat now ket the beat terma it can, so that the | enid eubwaye may t ses deaibiteal Ec WENT FOR GOOD TIME; BODY FOUND IN RIVER. | | uti." East Orange” Man, Disowned by Wealthy Family, Met Death Cele- brating Stock Ma A despatch f 8 \ Phin towtay tells of the finding of the body of | Charles F. Reeve of Hast Orange, N. J, tn the Behuyliiil River at the foot of Sangcm street, The body had evidently the water » ral weeks. in kote Were found letters and bile ne him, alao ss? esence of so much money Indi that Reeve had accidentally falien into the water. It was learned at bast Orange that the men was a mel fa wealthy family (ere, dus had disowned ait had supported him for several years a lauadry Wagon ve town A fe ago Neeve made a atl kt socus and lett for Polladetphia to have a good time. Me had about $1.0 when last seen In Bast Orange, about Deo, 4. Reeve was a nephew of Abner Reeve, owner of an oxtenetve brio plant at Newark, N. J. The drowned man’s body will be ped to hie home town | for Durie, royal party are endeavoring to suppres the names of the fortunate members society who have clussifled as suille: ently representative of American social institutions to deserve a bid to one of the “amall” functions tn honor of th Visitora, AL of the Juncheons and din- here and dances Will be labelled “smal! 90 as to prevent heart burniugs and bit ter regre' Society has grown fn bulk during the 4 Prodigiousls tera of bien 80 | finance that one could not compress even @ slim wing of the main body into # “small” function, Therefore | those who are leit out of the sina partion Won't need to consider them- wolves terribly heed, SCORES OF SOCIETY HOPEFULS) ARE NOT INVITED, Of course the Lists Were known on ‘ “f "search he attracted the attention of @ prompta aifatrs might spring up ena; Pickers afford an epport ty bo pl in "Aro you lookin: for work as ® few score aiore Whe wer left ou V asked one o. stepping up There were any uumber who stoos Mullins In front of the Desbrosses ready to give @ litte tea taat PT street ferry house, and Duchess and tueir Gaugater, t “eur replied Mullins, Princess Patricia, coud drop in Avout a minute later Mullins was lying Just for @ sort of TUNMINg wrecking, senseieRe ON Lhe pavement with hie face and of Wiese Nave bee graiided caved in, his head eut open and @ bullet in ther ambinon wound tn his left) Policemen Carey Tae Dure anled by bla dd Hen running at the sound of tary secre Lieut, Col Henry a crowd of men disperse Lowther, wit! eave Now York Thursday and lone theaselves In the stream of in time romeh the White House at o t ne the ferry o'clock, Thoy will be ‘ silo y t ! t the Hudson by Mr. Bryce, wao . t eu ” unds were to the Executive Manaus rae 4 up os are painful, be most informal, aud there ene other guests, TAFT CAN'T ATTEND DINNER TO THE DUKE, While preceden. Wiis not compel the | President to return the unoilcial call, be is expected to do #o, but he will not @ttend the formal dinner Mr, Bryce nas ararnged for the Duke (hat night. Post- master-General Hitchcock 1s on that evening giving his annual dinner to the Cabinet and the President Is to be the Guest of honor there. Washington, however, is getting ready to give th Duke a fitting welcome, and at least a troop of cavalry will be on hand to ea- cort him around the city, As much as possible the du time has been left free to be al party’ spent av- j cording to their own preferen The f formal semi-publie event of the | week for them will be Mrs. Mills's ree caption and musicale to-morrow eves ni Princess Pat,” as London calls her, Aivides public interest at least equally with her ducal parents. She looks like a itvely. American girl She te only twenty-five years old, Among the royal perso. ages Who are sald already to have thrown themselves at her feet I King Alfonso of Spain, The story goe that the young King told her he was not in the habit of being answered ‘o.” and demanded her reasons, whereupon the Princess replied that In the first place she didn’t love him, that in the second she wouldn't change her religion, and in the third she wanted to slay at home, anyway, and study art, Tt was tho Princess who Instituted the second chinge In yesterday's tentative progremue, When Iuncieon time cam Vehe took n auto Jo and hy to the home of Mra Dana on, Mt No. St Hast Saxty-tfth atreet, Chere she stayed for more then two hours. Mra Gibson was one of the beautiful y o girls of Virrinia, One af her sisters !s married to Waldorf Astor son William Waldorf Astor, and through her she met the Princess sev- eral times in London. To meet her guest Mrs, friends and among them were Included some who had met (ho Princess abroad. = HE CAME FROM HOBOKEN TO GET HIM A JOB, BUT HE'S INA HOSPITAL NOW. | Mullins Was Unrortunates You See, in Not Knowing About the Drivers’ Strike. Fired by a laudable ambition to get a Willtam Mullins, {to drive @ truck for one of the smal! transfer companies. Being trom Hobo- ken Mullins did not know there were several strikes againat small transfer companies along West street, In his t his ambition to be- York tru > vean ry fo bagvaiuie of b lightly tnto | Gibson had several women | & young teamster, | came over from his home at No, 68 Jet. | |ferson wtreet, Hoboken, to the West street water front to-day. He yearned 191%. ANOTHER AFFINITY _ OF CRUIKSHANK IS DISCOVERED HERE _Sculptress ‘Tale Boar Evening World | Reporter Mystery Man Made Love to Her. |, WOULDN'T GO WITH HIM | | “Disappearing Man’s” Plead- ings, She Says. | The Evening World to-day found | other woman who says Capt. Barton Cruikshank, the man of disappearances and affinities, made violent love to her! and asked her to Join him in his last | disappearance, which occurred about the time the steamer San Juan sailed for Porto Rico, a week ago last Saturday— | though it 1s by no means certain Cruike | shank #atied on her. The now woman is a sculptress, who | has @ two-room studio tn the building at No. 49 West Thirty-fitth street, where Crulkshunk, under the name of Donald Douglas, once had an employ- ment office. She says she ts Beatrice De Neu, the dauguter of the Baroness De Nou of Sirac, Bwitzerland, SAYS SHE LEFT HUSBAND FoR! | ANOTHER MAN It PARIS. — | Miss De Neu is tall, siender, masa of raven-black hair, large black eyes and very clean-cut features. Her studio, In apartinent No. 4, is a two- room apartment, and it was clear she used one of the rooms ay a kitchen for preparing her own meals. On the door of the apartment ts the name Ben Har- ney, and to other tenarits of the build- ing Miss De Nou has been known as Mra, Harney, “k did not use my real name here,’ ashe wald, “because I did not want my mother, who ts at our home in Switzer: land, to know I am alive or where 1 am. You see, I was in satis with my hus- a, I met an American, a ber o a famous Southern family, and fell love with him, 1 left my husoand came here with him, “We had plenty of money, but it 1s all goau now, 1 have earned nioney posing for artisty. 1 have ucted as a ;model for Archie Gunn and many ciner vell known artists, “T met Mr. Cruikshank here, but I Haid not Hke him as well as the mon i had eloped with. He made love to me~ very Viclently. I knew him, of course, only as Donald Douglas and only lately had any reason to suspect it was not his real name. He told me he had been unhappy With his wife and had separaced from her. He begged me many times to elope with him. SHE DOESN'T THINK HE WENT TO PORTO RICO. “Just before he said he was going to Porto Rico he asked me to go with him, I retused, I do not belleve he went to Porto Rico at all. He was a very bright, very cunning man. I be- Neve ne is now in New Jersey, within fourteen miles of this city. I know he trusted me and I believe I had his confidence more than any other wo- man. I know he sid he loved me as he had never loved any one else. “For t' at reason, 1 have been ex- pecting him to commcateate with me here within a few days, because he knows I would attend to any of his) atfairs for him that I could, | “Just before he went away he gave me the addresses of Col, Daniel Apple- ton and.of his adjutant, Capt. De Witt C. Fall, and said they would give’ me | work to do. But I shall not need work, for before long I am going back to my home in Switzerland and I shall never come back. “My lover does not know that. He thinks I am only going on a visit. t should take him with me, but he has already run through one fortune of mine and IT want to keep the one which 1 am going home to claim. Poor boy, you see that statuette. We made It to- woman pointed to a very lifelike portrait bust of horself, want to take that with me, but I suppose T must leave it with him to re- member me by. Mine De Neu admitted she attempted to take carbolle acid a year ago when she was despondent over the loss of lier money and waa for a long time a patient In Roosevelt Hospital. USES NECKTIE AS A NOOSE. Suicide ‘Tries to Commit Police Pris seventeen years old, of No. Boy Max Levy 683 Trinity arrested to-day for lo!tering on Hundred and Twenty-ffth street, at tempted to kill himself In the Harlem Police Court prison this afternoon by hanging himself with his n Ps, He was haif strangled when an at- tendant cut him dawn, He was ater arraigned in court and sent home, as | Magistrate House was convinced he was suffering from some form of mental hysteria, One Sp cial for Tues TANGERINE, ORANGE NUT CHEAM Hoc ED CHIPS, COVED SPOT nox Se rote Box 25c"' Park Row and Cortlandt Street All our stores open Sai Milk Chocolate Covered Canton Ginger or digestion Ie not going ust We idatetient warning that, chis relat te teaired ine of our te Louenes , wniol urd to describe nerd to dee OCND BOX | Miss De Neu Refused to Heed | _ with a; avenue, the Bronx, who was! } a a WANT COL. WATTERSON IN PRESIDENTIAL RACE. Kentucky Legislators “Declare Him State’s Choice and Ask Him to Speak. FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan, —Declar- ing that Henry Watterson ie Kentucky's e for the Democratic Presidentla 'GIRL HICCOUGHING THREE WEEKS WHO IS STILL A SUFFERER. cho nomination hers of the lower hous of the Kentucky Legislature to-day put through with @ whoop a resolution in viting Mr. Watterson to address the House at tis‘. .sure, Mr. Watterson ts now In Washington ind had intended leaving next week for ida 9 spend the remainder of the winter. ‘ COURT GIVES BACK GAMBLING TOOLS (Continued from First Page.) that It was a common experience with him to be forced by the courts to return | gambling tools. It appears that tn at least a score of | jrecent gambling house rafds in whien ;Sambling implements have been seized these implements have been, in effct simply stored at Police Headquarters until the cases were reached and dis-| posed of in the courts, Then the gam- blers have promptly replevined ¢ chips and roulette tables and other a MRS. SELBY AND HER PRIZE BABY Saitekadieaniaes Redondo Beach, Calif. — Mrs, G. A. Setby says: “1 have always used Cuticut atus used In gambling house: ee Parte iaed In wambiing houses and re- 40 and no other for my baby and he has !moved them {rom Police Headquarters i oh any Minds Ha to quiet brownstoue or brick frout never had a sore of any kin MJ heey even chafe as most babies do. I feel sure that it is all owing to Cuticura Soap, for he is fine and healthy, and when five months old, wen a prize in a baby contest. houses in side streets in the Tenderivin or on the east side The experience of the police b vidence more hi hey mui ‘ convinelng than that requised to prove. 2umake: my beart ache to go into so many murder in the fret gegree ir ler to bomes and see a sweet-faced baby with the conviedon Ih che lower et 2 whole top of its head a solid mass of scurf, fet @ conviction in the lower courts, Caused by poot soap, [always recommend against a man accused of 6. ‘ Cuticura, and nine times out of ten, the next time I see the mother she says, ‘Oh! Tain so glad you told me of Cuticura.’” Raids are made, warrants, en are arrested ¢ 1S are seized, the 5 and’ the gambling tools’ are sapietieat Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment wick Buiarity of clockwork. are sold by drugyists and dealers every Thousands of dollars worth of roul- where, @ liberal sample of each, with 32 ette wheels, chips and other gambling page booklet will be sent, post-free, on Paraphernaila appropriated in raids by application to “Cuticurs Dept. gH, the police hy heer y their Tesion. Tender-faced men should shave owners throug! writ evin. Thess with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. Wroos are curious ducuments in that they openly describe the articles covered by | ene re wrt t mere possession of much artic is supposed to be evidence, per se, that the possessor thereof ts a zamblor. Now comes the feature of this Levy and Lew's proceeding that borders on) the ridiculous. The police went into | the lower court and endeavored to | Prove that Levy and Lewis were the owners of certain specified rouletie tables, roulette wheels, chips, ivory balls, clothes, aprons and other articles. | Levy and Lewis successfully proved, to) the satisfaction of Magistrates, that they were not the owners. SATISFIED THE JUSTICE THE. OWNED THE PROPERTY. Following which they went, throuxn counsel, to the First D.strict Munte:pa, Court and proved to the satisfaction of Justice Benjamin Hoffman that they were the owners {n each case the value of the guinbling apparatus, de- scribed in details in the replevin write | js ziven at about 3540. The Corporation Counsel has advised the Pollce Commissioner that gambling | implements taken in raids can be des | stroyed only when ownership te proved and the owners are convicted of being, kamblers or gambling house keepers. Where such proof and conviction are not established the man who says he ls | the owner of the gambling tools simply H-O Is Good to the Last urain There’s lingering goodne H-O Oaimeal that makes every- “ nto a municipal! court, gets a writ replavin and recetves tis property, | body want to tip the bowl. to be used again, if he sees fit, This extra flavor is dye to our ee | thorough coo ing by a special |process for two hours. You cook it ‘wenty minute. | Tne long oiling necessar; with ordinary oatme | is a wastc ‘of time and fuel. Get H-O Oat- mei today for convenience, economy, flavor. THR WO COM CROWD “SHOOED” OUT OF ALDERMANIC CHAMBER. At the meet! om this aft former minor! can members, Kline to order sergeant-at-arms to | exclude all pecxons fr Noor who were not entitled to the privilege, At the last meeting the aisles were of the Board of Alders oon, Bryant Willa y lealer of the Republi: requested Vici the Chairman BUFFA’ so crowded with Muntclpal Research and . 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Wednesday, the 24th POUND BOX GLACE BAMAMA TINEAPPL) —— O1EoO. | wenray.—witiaan MURPHY, beloved husband of Catharine Murphy, at bis ree- | idencé, 42 Beach at., on Jan, 22, A solemn reaulem mass at at, Church, Barclay st., Thureday, 10 & Thence to Calvary Comes The fas welent irene mad includes the contalier. | Instance