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cMUNS STOP PANIC ALDERMEN HEAR "tour JUDGE LANNING AMONG CHILOREN KICKS ON TAXICAB 19-————- - IN FAGE OF FRE. EXTORTIONGTS a _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, DEM RATS ET | ——AVERDICT FOR $2,600, | er Sry” *" So “OFTHEULS.COURT. HERE APRIL 11 TO bsesres co sone c= dD chd | 8 | Monmouth Traction Company | nat know, thas ft had « | Decided in Her i ass anetiaatlliipaeemnsieten DIES IN TRENTON PICK DELEGATES: meena tT esine wort). TIMOTHY L. GOES BACK. { B. Hyer sued the Monmouth County | ‘Woodruff ts ¢ 1912. . GIRL BARES HER BACK her courise!, J. Lefferts Conard, tne young Woman exhfbited her bare back e the Jurors, who carefully Inspected . To THE JURY AND WINS marks and declared they bore out the car a ad a aid Timothy L. Woodruff |= going back to | Traction Company for $1,000 damages |iyrookiyin to live \ alleging she was thrown from a mov-{qeciared. that he Several years ago he had abandoned the | ' ‘ , | ee f bay, | Ine tral while about ¢ Ht |horote' and took vip a home in Mane 700 Little Ones Held Ready to, Provisions of the Nicoll Ord One Jurist Who Was to Have| Tammany Contingent Didn't | 7 ‘ie ft osstered between Oveanioleartan ak end Bank In 19. Since lethronement as ehairman | Bscape as Blaze Threatens | nance Regulating Fares Dis- Heard Steel Trust Case Physicians for the piaintift declared | Want to Travel Up-State for | os rece injuries which left marks on ‘er back | y o ve! “UUSSe) fore CO 4oe icti were ue to a fall, and doctors for the Brooklyn Convent. cussed Before Committee. Victim of Overwork. | One Day Convention, | Sefanae ata the maria were oiemnishes tat dctind, Ho has secured hand —_-—— > | - — Co had theie origin from pre-natal | Sontague street, where ho and his fam: | oT ot lors ~ : 7 ipfiuence, uy AY nh i! he hi fou FOUR DARING RESCUES. SCHEDULE OF PRICES Willtam M. Tanning, United State! one -pamoceatic State Convention| Peo settle the dispute, by direction of permanent home Me Mas found a Cireult Judes, died to-day at his home tn No. & Model avenue, Trenton, N. J s Gray and dge Lanning was to have sult of the United States for the dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation. His death ta ate tributed to overwork. | Horn in New Jersey on New Years tay, 1849 Judge Lanning found his ay into the law through being elected a justice of the peace while he wan principal of the East Trenton public achool He studied iaw with the firm ot | Anderson & Campbell at thirty-one yonre of age. Ho wan afterward city prosecutor and Judge of the city court. will meet In this city Apri! 11, two days |aftor the Republicane assemble in State Convention et Rochester. The date and piace of the convention wer fixed at a meeting of the Democrat State Committee he'd to-day at the Ho- tel Knickerbooker. Albany, Rochester and Syracuse were after the Democratic gathering. The ‘Tammany leaders were in favor of New York, an they had no desire to travel! | Away up-State to attend day ses. | sion, The wp-state members were not at al unfavoradie to holding the con+ vention here. . The convention will Firemen Dragged Unconscious | Thirty Cents for First Half Prom Flaming Building— { Mile Nearby Tenants in Danger. | Seven tamed children, from nine to fourteen yeare old, in the Convent of of o/ the Gistess of Meray on Classon aveniie, ‘the thon between \.tdoughby and Myrtle ave- | 11 i Mera nue, Broskiyn, stood quiet for an hour || and Legisiation has taken before Gaytreak to-day. ready to Meo towar! the adopiion of one that wil! If the epectacular fire that was destroy. | sta the teat of Iaw and raguiate| es Best & Co. Balance of our and Ten Cents for Each Additional Third. Boys’ and Young Men's Winter Clothing fee AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES select the four dongates at large to the Nationa! Uon- WALL STREET * thirty other sisters, uwakened all the| TAXICAB HOLO-UP SHOWS NEED ehtidren and had them dressed, and) then stood, guard, each over her own) Uttle flock, until Chief Kenion sent) Nicot called attention to tle + word that the danger was over. lyeatentay af the. two bank BLINO CHILD WOU!.DN'T BUDGE | ft! He Hlustrating the necessity OF REGULATION. In opening the hearing Chairman | vers f the celebrated | It is made of fine quality, heavy, flexible ' calfskin. All seams tightly sewn and bound. Soles rendered water tight by a special pro- | cess, which docs not destroy their natural Fashiqnable Outergarments for Women and Misses 54 to 58 West 23d St. ing the office ¢urntwure and fixture plant charger, ‘Tie Committoe, each member He wan elected to Congress in 1902 f “ - ? . . . tore. Rambureer & Co, at Nos W711 /of which hae pledged himself in fa In 1906 President Roonevelt ap-|VMtion at Battimore. It will also ee | ’ NORFOLK SUITS. broken lots of Mixed Cheviots _Ymeresm Place, should 7 ee 4@ proper ordinance, gave « iensitlpibiierihs pointed him to be United States it en eeds, Sizes 10 to 18 eo, how en rey ‘Half the moreing eky was iMuminated [hearing this afternoon in the | trict Judge. President Taft promote de eeeececesess Were $8.00 to $18.00, NOW “by the tromentoc: glare as gerd tre Chamber ‘There was a large ate) Quior auidation churscterized stock | him to the Clroult Court tn 1909 Malloyihg tte BeREMINE Of cab onks | Lede : 6.85, 9.75, (of toms of inflammable material went |tendance im Ain ne Judge Lanning was a prolific writer | " = r oun -< ae Pee wp tm flames and cinders. | Various taxical: companies ware fined | wna’, (Zain Wule’. Opening some | TT aubjects, He wan une of the vention matter the committee went Imo YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, broken lots, in Faney Cassimerer, Four firemen were caught oe aire 4 In oppoattion to any form or or-| siiing Constitutional Commission of 184. He} * Unfinished Worsteds and Mixtures. 82 to 38-inch chest Areaght on the fourth floor and had to|dinance that promises to curtail raven "lreframed the townanip laws of New Were $16.50 to $21.60, NOW 12,50, 15.00 be resoued by their comrades, and two, | ties, make cheaper fares or give that] the 1m 6 \ Jersey. He was a member of the % oy Lies jo ” ot. ‘Witttem Levy of Engine No. 1% and adequate service to the public ebich Ana rew the day were |Boarta of Trustees of the General As- {Charles Steffens of Engine No. 140, were! the public damands — Reprosentatives | ¢atadlinh time, while tosses [semmby oF eo eS >| BROKEN LOTS of Boys’ Reefers, of various mixtures Miah Memmnaea oe, Sesks G14 | sotrtes tae Cis ck ene 1 to? © numerous Hawrencestile. sonool A @ atrec-| in thetr| 2 to 10 years, -Were $8.75 to 816.50, NOW 6,85, 9.75) *. the ub, Reading . Reading |tor of the Trenton Me: National committse | Plilaatik , 5.00, NOW F worked over them foren hour. ‘Thar ciation, the Hackinen's Assoviation..| 3 Of Gray Chinchilla... - +» Was $15.00, NOW 10.51 a ne he "1 jank, of which he a time fed to report at eeting | tray Chinchilla... -+.+eeeeees ‘a 1.00, 3 10.50 ‘oenéttion 1¢ serious. whose members own eabs and do a bik ¢ vipat sufter Preadent request ‘eport at a meeting ‘The biase wae discovered by James public business, are not regarded an) lIAe mavement al a againat ‘ ——— POEs ute: Tulscaluen tee retip cclecn athe NG rie oP “Vr an 7 : Bape dh Flaten halls ebeated | venedipsna inet Ramp goo vig ir mindion. in ihe. MORN (pariOd | : afternoon | YOUNG _MEN’S FANCY _OVERCOATS, broken sizes. pg sho was at bis breakfast through @ score or "more of citizens, | niet ALR eyllite ot| LOCAL LABOR MEN le Rie aVae EMG Ga pee iy shee ty 82 to 88-inch chest... . Se ‘ [when De caw Games ovming from the, were on hand ho & faht £0 ». From a figure of 091-4 yester- | . | trouble over y . feats Gece wtadows ct the compeny's | checuicn couinsce nT TENE FOF a! aay the stock wae graduatty pushed} GMT CASBS REOPENED; |i." 4, passed by © Democratic Lesis- + Were $1 10.50, 12.50 { veesory brick building. Kay ran (0 Alderman Courtiand ‘Nichol presided | Own til a low price of GH 1-4 was te | TO FIGHT BXTRADITION. | iavire to ft the Democratic plan of Pthe strect, half Greseed, and turned tn | gt today's meoting ax chairman of the|CoMded. Reading and Union Pactfe | vies | organisation. - {am alarm that was answeret by Hneines | Gonsmities on lane and Legislation | Kept ace with Stevi in marking lower | On motion of Attorney Hugh Gordon | _—aaniall Uegtigee Blouses wed MRHani’ Gite? Haan whe iene ‘The members of the committee are voraay | eT. United | Bates Comm’ ssioner “Aldermen Bolles, Brush, Willard, Det-| 4 tack against Colorado) Alexander this afternoon reopened the}! ~ ms " Pigeon caoed seems tem ers Coleman Ramerbraak, ‘Perr, |e! agit Hit was he feature of The gage ot Prank Web anh. ark “—— Beauty ae RUSSIAN BLOUSES of Woven Madras. 5 to'S yearss-+e BQ t and | Hamilton, Cunningham an¢ her, | afternoon Wading 8 security In a | F Farrell, indicted labor leaders want. lomen Shou now| ~~ : me cen’ Senate tie ry RATES OF FARE PROVIDED IN MRC SHITE Ctee eee Lees cearinrete este arate | WOVEN MADRAS BLOUS neck band and laundered "hastily sent in third and fourth alarms. PROPOSED ORDINANCE, |'"" "1! | Wednesday and have since beets in The | (Prom Wrench Weauty Monthiy.) cuffs attached. Sizes 7 to Hf years.--.-+ 75e., 1.00, 1.35 iit donigy ge ee Pee taseine The Nicoll ordinance provides for » ‘Tombs awaiting ball, At the time ay IMATERIAL BLOUSES f A 4 f [\fourth floor, the flames already s! rate of W cents for the first half mile their arratanment before the Commis KHAKI MATERL! JOUSES for camping and genera’ ihecetrsee, coon’ crett, wna, snsutce: [°F a0, pert thereof and 19 cents for ap the Ugh wear. Sizes 7 to LL ycars..+seseeerseeeen sees .» 1.00: }ythreatening heard clpan | shouted: onch additional thind of a mile. Watt- 7 * cna jg th pu i Wt Ga srieraal pene rough wear, = ize’ 3 * “Drop your lires get out!” ing tu be oh dat th to} 4 . jar and mix with it an ckage * ‘The men rushed for the stairs, but |or'g ty an leur, but no charwe le to be ae He announced {0- | of therox: sprinkle @ little on the head, , MLevy and Oteffens wore lett behind, With | age form ston not ueseding lve min, HES bce otereeeterstt a tradition and |, h out, It brush ‘andkerchiels and deen wean st agin xo MPluten, For shopping and calling the | & ii io ‘Phe motion was opposed by Assistant | i |RUGHED BACK AND SAVED UN-|part thercot ana to cents for euch ie ify Was 3] Commtasioner, said, he believed ‘reopen WOMEN'S AND MISSES HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- ' CONSCIOUS COMRADES, | ditional half hour, When employed ta as aR ing the case would be a matter of jus- grow. . C FS, new importations. Newest French co! lorings | f ono borough and dismissed in another 1% tye! He eet the hearing for to-morrow “To avoid enlarged pores, —— . if ‘The Sesing firemen stopped on the an additional fee of 1 1x permitt ey ity * discolored ‘blotehes, wrinkles, su WNANOUDMS sles veleiilenee telson’ +++ Especially marked — 25¢ | floor below and then started back after ach ploce uf lukguge carried ‘ ay aoe be admitted to dail this! ous hairs and blemishes ol co: [thelr comrades, The smoke and heat |js allowed, but no charge shall be m | 4, Giles Be wet nds have put up real atop usi acy cosmetics intense. Lieut. Boyd of Truck /tor handbags or suitcases carried in the | CMS yMi & Ht tO Bhe ore tate to cover the $10,000 demanded. Tho! Neh ‘mn, Galy the j Ne. 8 and Firemen Meany and Gorman | interior of the cab. Pe a" Initen | 1Fty 1g. Mf | national committes of the structural) ade by dissolving an oti kage . 25c! "of Engine No. 10 pulled the four men| Following are tha proposed rates for} Bis Se. | Pas pe fronworkers' union of Indianapolis ts | Ade Dy dissorving an ory L pete ped wpe : bern |hotee-drawa cabo aia epaches:, Cane | Ae ae te making arrangements with @ surety|of mayatone in half o pint of witch sane ReARSR Eo pt ON SE | eee aa ee et sreoun | Firsuméle, or partdhereot, #0 conta; saca | {it" kai ts IS — wl company to furnish bond tr Webb. |hasel. Do this, and your complexion BOYS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, initialed........... No. 319, with low bust dowe. All were unconsciour, but Fagan | i , { i Ett Me - ty! Her A soon will be soft, smooth and altogether e | je 9 { additional one-third of a mile, part ; if) Mr. Miller declared his lef that a . 10g! AVA Rh eR Box of 4 dozen Conlon were brought around and additional one-third (of a AY mistake had been made in indicting | chagming. : f No. 321, medium bust feent back to their quarters, mile, or part thereof, 60 cen 0 | Parreit he had not been connected ‘Worry is a beauty destroyer. If i a \ Banned by o brisk wind, the Dames tational one-third of a mile, | With the union since 1906 ‘ | there are chil in your home, don't 2. Pro - Sizes 19 to 36 oe across. the treet and communt-[thereot, 20 cents S| The arrest of Farrell and Wei hax| borrow trouble, but prepare for emet- Best Damp of Shoe These corsets are long cated with a two-story frame house at) dinance requires that no delver CT Brrorad ail local labor leaders to the caus | pencies by keeping at ® jor of = Ne. 10 Fmerson piace. Five brothers | under twenty-one Yeats. shall by. tie B} tious were about the Federal | Tae wield vores coe . = enough for almost an: eer cere, coinetcage, Ame \malcosionh | ornand tha [t must ce eweny reeds =] IEE te-Rey at HOt Lene WOuld sive healer of cute, burns, | HE most sanitary and satisfactory figures ier when 08 Cu 1 vadibehgha Lenard tay , Evuanirae AL) We've got to be careful now, for if ins and aches. It) i v8, agains lown they re as com{fo! eeaned by dropping from a rear win- aoa das ‘| the authorities learn our names we'll be | is splendid re throat or croup, foot protection for boys, against ble as the old short hed. Th were Mamie delight | : ¢ dow te a she oo ea bs bod: 4} {ndleted too." Advt. cold and dampness, is found in the id wh UFiynn, twenty-six; Rose Flynn, twenty- ody ; 7 4 Ate sas ; i models, and when you TS unree; Lissie Fiynn, nineteen; Nelo | SiAke Buin Uni tor, the j | “Best” Dae Proor Surok. It is built stand you get the fash- Seite sie | ah to deal with | | ' to withstand hard, everyday wear, and ionable ‘‘inslope” from p Only the quick work of the sisters pre-| not be midicted to the tee of Intoxieate | { bins ts will keep the feet warm and dry, the reali bapa Bands Sula and Sister Borgia summoned the eputable ettiry Myon J EAR MADAM: Sometimes, when you ask for Nemo Corsets in a high-class store, you are told that “the Nemo isn’t what you WITHOUT HER ANIMAL PET Reese ard tment inn nee Toonument erected In the Castle | pliability. want—the ‘——”’ corset toa pathetic figure of the fre was nines |i are Dy. Hotty, (Ne Men Im the, 288 Spring Model Dresses Made of Velour Calf, in button and lace will suit you better,”’ ete, year-old Carrie nd child, | + sl "i Wee lived with her Mee. Mary | Ya Fa om mI models. Do you know why? It , pany also declare Matthews, at No. 14 Emerson pla [Fearing that thelr home would burn, !"% vrtation © ord! Sizes 8 to 10}, BtoD....... $2.75 bos Gane prea shee A Splendid Showing of Beautiful Styles may be because they size Bem, maehewe, let. fo Yond the child | Sa ane but i provision forbidding | CLAIMS SWEEPING RIGHTS FOR Sizes 11 to 2, Ato Hseseeeees 3.5Q cvrrsrmry tow scor | Siete ces wer Jak 700 Pinte bet tnt stor rp ot the ei toch, mupiog tome ert oman | That wll appeal te, waren, whe count have the ceamual | . tare a= : wnt a “ mt n “ = ; ‘venting ‘el as... 5 de chine, crepe meteor, taffeta | La Fifth ave. 6 Tent? fe St 7s Hime thle Sappenie’, fine cameo a ae itsetae, am Tum) ghangeant, figured and bordered foulards, ebdf- | Be a Wise Woman | are at toe | 0 Fate Of 03).A Week. ach \ mting the, sere kea’e pork Of course it’s ‘‘busi- KB of the New ¥r hy protes: sayings the ta but sald his yminitted to any tad examine! ago. Several freme: Kying tlmbers, and were patched br, Wagner of Broosiyn Horr tal and icent assortment of exquisite! fashioned serge dresees in white, navy, black and the newest Spring shades. ness’’ to make 100 per cent profit, if possible, on corsets with assumed Dr. Taylor of Williamsburg Hosp tat cane he _ names but of unknown Consids tement was caused ss | origin, instead of a fair, T through the forty apartments of the | flat house at Nos, 10 Emerson place, nd Ga- | OPENING SPRING SPECIAL normal profit on corsets f which was only ell neparated from ofewroe -wide xputaen ning build) “rightened ten an nown excellence; r or ipaiiee| by ‘ i es “Fi won 2.000 a aad Sale of 400 Dresses and we can stand it if sees: sushe ae Ne, eae ee en an — ——_—L— YOU can. t Been tary rue bulicing war 15 Distinct Styles of Trouble is that some ] pot damaged Extra Special for Friday and Saturday women value a_ corset > New Mullding & Charles Seribne the dwellings a avenue and will ory building, whi there, The dweiings the heirs of th Sat $900,000. Bor ix floors of 1) SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC Bun rises, G04 50 Fancy, Fresh Creamery “<Q BUTTER! FOR T. ets. 8 RT OF NEW yori ARKIVED, 3ac Neckar Beemer i ed W i P Kents u Habutai Tailored black one te 2.50 hearts are ma ¥ lad H 3 i i 5 : f cREATATLANTIC & PACIFIC company Silke Chiffon Walsts |: n° ' * 205 (RLES A. KEENE | |By the t " of a Word Want Ad. OvTGOING 82 ED OOSTORESINTHEU.S. THIS PRICE FOR METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ONLY Smartest Serge Dresses 7.50 Values as high as 19.75 f; 4 1-4 Carat, $10 20 ‘The Tel-Electric Piano Player Amechable to Any Grand Newest Spring Waists SPECIALS jonds have th ‘rat ilamonds.. wit! hey can be ret welghts Diamond Cossack Lingerie Waists . . . - 95c Very lacey, new coat effects. Watches, Jewelry, New York Diamonds, 54 to 58 West 23d St. according to the price charged for it. Some day you’ll ALL know, by your own experience, that a $3.00 to $5.00 Nemo will ive you far more STYLE, COMFORT and WEAR than most other corsets at TWICE those prices—as_ millions of wise women have learned already! ~ Sold Everywhere KOPS BROS., Mfrs., New York By

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