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infant's brain had been impatred by} upon Dr. Cust teat. The Wright men say Le will have | parrot and the Countess’s monk were] Worsted at Garfield, with 350 sp! é death, ' UGan abedoaty to wait anti] made, wean the efemen are getting ready aneven greater victory than last year. | brought into Juxtaposttion, ‘The parrot] out, and the Brighton Mills, TISSUES OF BUCKNER'S BRAIN ipoeaable o' proaure, tha rain o3| Want th chu electing ef 4eeu droreen on cy The police arrangements to-day willl (gok one look at tho whitesfaced mon-[elghty-flve weavers gut. ‘Tne woollen ‘anoth Saas ee rain on] want ia the placing of two firemen on all be different from usual. No policeman} ey, uttered a shriek and engaged in| milis are in the midst of their bu ned. a Let hed gate Wied aedin, Dr, Costing arranged tt op tint] cantare een oe emsenger ee will be allowed tn a po p ail] mortal combat, Feathers and fur flew, | “on and the strike ts greatly han William Buckner, upon whom this |e could be netiles on the lastact of a {oes having orders from — Commissioner | gi when a lull came the Countews's pot | Sxbbing th ON MAN'S SAVES HIS LIFE ENGINEERS; LOOKS | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARO | Actress Who Phones She’s a Bride 26, 1912. et ID'S BRAIN GRAFTED FIREMEN BAK UP 4 en eetdey CROTBTESORF sess : u pt a MONKEY'S TAIL AND eae way thrdugh the swirling crowd to the DC 3SONs | UG } SPECIA others who attempted however, the gates the lunen hour and | closed against the | to follow. At noon, Were reopened for | nearty two hundred more strikers left y . | the building. ~ | ‘The strike was inspired by the Laws | rence mill workers in securing their de+ 7G A a 4 |mands. The tndastrial Workers of the | World fs determined as an organization Kop od ST Ee polenta Surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital Success- a to reoure vecognition for the union in Mille’ guarantee. fully Performs Marvelous Operation and vind Preset as catalan Zoological Exhibit on Liner] sixes" pumaie usonty anotner move |] Royal Wilton Rugs Ont), an Rich Real Estate Broker Is ‘ Getting Well. Srgeone of the Johns Hopkins Hos- weeks before his arrival he had twen mands as Railroads Turn Down Brotherhood. | 100,000 MEN INVOLVED Thrown Into Turmoil When Tropical Pets. Battle, ‘oy ria poe atterns. Reduce 50 from $37.50 to. $28. Axminster Rugs (9x12); kth charming colors; strong, fell weaves; always sold $16. 78 at $20.00. This week in what is expected to b fecting %,00 workers, | Silk manufacturers In Paterson claimed to-day that the trouble whioh began about six weeks ago is practically ; over and that the strikers have lost their fight. The brunt of the battle walkout af: | ‘, pital, Paltfmore, were able to pro- earn of sem! igillag ¢ sca | There wi 1% frat badly pasengers | between the weavers and the eth Body Brussels Ruge (9x32)3: 4s , a lervals n the Inte on the White ner Laurentia,|is now belng borne by the mills of ‘ine a rug as ever manufactur founve to-day the preotically ort would seem pyrfectly well. The lapse whieh returned to-day from the Panama| Passaic, Nearly every mill there 1s jlomamly $58.00. This 1.00 recovery of Wiliam Buckner, a Cin-| would come without warning and eaur Engineers’ Committee Prepare Canal, zone and West Indian ports, | affected and two have been closed. week . $2 ’ cinnat! capitalist, who has had part] comptete paralysin of the mental fac- vie onong them Lord and Lady Ashburton, | In Paterson seven silk mills are @f-| 1 witton Velvet Rugs (9x12)3 worth of an infant's brain transplanted on | “tet for a Referendum Vote on Count Pierre de Retnach Cassa, | fected by the trike and of this number $18.00, iThis week his own, ‘The house wurswon of the] iam a fee canals test coe cn ac V. Brokaw and P. A, $. Franklin, |two are closed, The mills closed are the|] oftered at......++: $14.00 . om of the trouble after a sorkwm of X- er 4 e-president o Int onal Mer.|Empire and the Cedar Clift ilk Com- famous Baltimore hospital made this! ray examinations, ‘he Xray” photo- Order to Quit Work. VO SAPAGhe. ccd eke || SAY of these employs from 300 to statement over the loag-distance tele- phone to The Evening Workl “Yes, it is true that Mr. Buckner had part of the brain of an ffant just dead transplanted in his own skull, and there seems no doubt. now of bi recovery. It is the first operation of the sort in the distory of surgery and the medical world is eagerly watching the results. Up to the present time) Sraphs showed clearly that a portion @ the brain was badly frayed by decay, Aa tho Neray examinations were con- tinuet {< was posalbe to observe the Progress of the decay, showing that it was only 4 question of time before the Giveolution of the tissues would have & mortal effect, OPERATION PERFORMED AFTER INFANT'S DEATH, Buckner Mrs ‘The committee of raliroad enzineris Whose demand for increased pay refused by fifty-five Instern railroads yesterday, referred the action of the rafiroads to the individual mombers 0 the Brother Locomotive ¥ neers for ar ron ast today, It was tearned at the sme ti was jeantile Marine. their visit to the canal sone. Jable to collect a zoological exhibit about fifty parrots and twenty-five mon. ‘keys ang marmosets. ‘The presence of this vo of considerabie amusement on a, Lady Ash- a soure the trip up from Pan: Lord Ashburton and many of the other | & passengers spoke enthusiastically about They also were greatly pleased that they had been of ging zoo was A Saving on Carpets Wilton Velvets, complete line of spring patterns. One-third ‘off watt 75¢, 88c & 96c Axminster Carpets, with or with- out borders to match; value 85c $1.45 yard. This week Brussels; extra fine qual- ‘educed from 75¢. 574c ) weavers. The other five Paterson Hix affected are running with a partial force of weavers. Wadsworth of Doherty & Wada. worth, silk manufacturers of Paterson, said his firm was not affected by the strike and had been paying a better wage schedule than that demanded by the workers. Henry Doherty jr. of the Henry Dohor- ty Silk Company of Lake View, N. J., har ay At ‘ me to Baltimore with | ' Jourton, whe before her marriage wa] eriq that that mill was running with ail yard to. Mr. Buckner’s mind appears to be as} Mer husband and was at his bedside ay|that the Brotherhood of Locome Miss Frances Belmont, a talented ac-| the workers necessary at this season. Inlaid Linoleums, China and Japanese Clear and virile as it was before he| ‘eqently an the hospital rules would} Firemen and Engineers is preparing to tress in Charles Hawtrey's company,| Supt. Birzels, of the Paragon Silk Mattings at greatly reduced prices. was stricken. studied the case | submit demands for an increase in p concetved the notion of having a parrot] Company at Paterson, said they were Psychologists us well urgeons the world over wf be vastty interested in the Buckner case. The nature of the Operation was kept secret until the pas tlent’s condition made success practical: brain Wy certain, The infant who petirre least of Chicago and north of the Onio | a nekbal : ti wan used to replace a frayed portion of Semituing that the eperstion otis bo ee ae ue cere oe ithe “Gadntese o¢ Bay “nga he Sutvcay te ine tort atented. wo ‘tat, Latta oe Pingel opted Mr. Buckner’s brain dicd of inanition al-| unique in the history of surgery. Mrs, | “my, Chameed conditions of work Mantes hed chummed throughout the] ‘The Manhattan Shirt Company of | Nett lo” Subway and itscn Hiss Inont tmmediately after tarth. ‘The pa-| Buckner eagerly consented t0 the Dersler eg reanen demanded by the fre. | Voyage with Master Bryan Devlin, who] Passaic, with 90 employees, !s also tlent’s drain had to be entirely romoved| formance of the operarien’ it her hag, | RO" and hostlers would entail on the rele uumesit the “Duke of Devin | olosed, from the skull before the transplanting was accomplished. The operation was performed before the vital fibre of the ath Dr. Cushing told her that Was little hope to save her hi Ufe, that from the usual med- jandpoint the case was absolutely hopeless, The distracted wife asked what posalble ray of hope Dr. Cushing band could only -be preserved to her she did not care about the nature of the operati She felt she could rely even (arger than that asked for by th engineers’ association. The situation now in that the engineers, firemen, hos- tlore ami roundhouse hands are all united in a demand upon the railroads railroads, if granted, eomething like 10 Per cént. additional expense on the : roll of these classes of employees. more drastic demands have ever b CHIEF 6TONE TELLS OF COMING whole year in preparation for the con- and a monkey show and |nr %, The monkeys and parrots were carefully groomed and put on exhibition. Chief in the simian display whitesfaced monkey which had been | presented to little Miss Neila B, Van sion of a The Duke had taken pos large, tlerce blond parrot. w ile the show Was on the 1 amazing feat of surgery was per- | 94); Waldo to remain 10 feet away and not] was minus his tail, The parrot had * formed, tn a well known Cincinnati |ay turent. tamatnniey ie eat Ot] SHOP DEMANOS OF FIREMEN. 0 in unless called. | nipped it off neatly. ‘The Countess woe Teal estate operato His mental con: | guon an event occurred several weeks The first intimation that the firemen that policemen ghall not carry the inconsolahie until tha first prize was dition was that of many brain-fagged business men who do not take proper care of thelr body and who fail to take Dr. Cushing wi at the time in the hospital Hin patient was rushed to the operating room together with the were preparing to submit demands on the railroads came at tho conclusion of the conference of engineers at the TAFT FORCES lot boxes from the polling pla police stations after voting 1s 0 election inspectors will carry them this awarded to her t tate sot awarding was a Duke's: Sale continues throughout the week DOBSONS Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years. 53 to 59 West 14th St. not recognising a strike. There are 17,000 bread ellk looms in Paterson, with a weaver to every two ooms, This fs a total of 8,100 wenvet In Passaic 2,08 workers are on strike. The Forstmann and Huftmann worsted milla at Passaic and Garfield are dota Other mills affected are the Gera Worsted and Woollen, with 30 weavers out, the Garfield Worsted and Spinning with 400 weavers out, the New Jersey Was¢ 1IANOS the reat and recreation neceasary {0 Fe-|yody of the infant. Broadway Central Hotel this afternoon Noy ‘but polleemen ‘going along as a o i pair the worn-out tissues, ‘The diseased tishues were swiftly |Grand Chief Warren 8. Stone in an- rotection. 2: Pra After visiting many specialists In| removed by Dr. Cushing while other|Rouncing that the 20,000 engineers on the (Continued from First Page.) jot raed A a eae i LAYER- NOS Wh re IRECT. ven f Cincinnati, Mr, Buckner was advised to] surgeons were removing and transplant. | Eastern roads will be avked to vote on eee Sue tOrday. Hanes, COntan Phiybdles how cheap ofbery anna gonsult Dr. Harvey Cushing of Balti-|ing the brain of the Infant. ‘The major|® strike sald: . Peres of candidates for the diferent member our prices. are tess. ‘what ‘more, an eminent bram specialist, By| brain was left untouched, It was an "$0 secesonry to taferee the ene [Tammany Hall, He places the Rocees | mmlttees that later on, under the now Be asad, a alt the time he came under Dr, Cushing’s | oporetion that required great expedition.| gtueers’ demands I te velit: expenditure my law, meet to designate candidates for World "oats le to. orders; no cam form « penditure at $75,000, , Our prices $1.25 high 18 Gare he had failed rapidly and when ri Mr. Buckner withstood the shock df) eegltion with the 78,000 fremen | ilundreds of watchers and _.|Congress, Senate and Assembly and ices to as hi as Moved to the Jolins Hopkins Hospital| ‘he operation eplendidly and vegan to ” i stenoz-|other vacancies, county committees an? pecial This Week he Was itn wate of nemi-coma, tne |Fally almost immediately, A week ago| ,0@ Se Macvern reede ruphers were gent to polling places In| ogunty executive committeemen and ISH SLIP-ONS g Re wae 1m atate of pemi-come: The ihe had eo far improved that it. was|, TMs t.atement led to inquiry at tho|Wdlstricts where the organization ix! istrict loader. he Iepubliean ballots ENGLIS { ofmout, tiesuen, of the mane brain | nought safe to remove him to the home |Neadawarters Of the Brotherhood of |strons, with instructions to note every lin addition have the nae of candle FOR MEN AND WOMEN, a if & Dro | of relatives in Charlottesville, Va. ‘The| Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, | conversation and incident of a sus- i ing of oyier tissu the human body,| Dr. £. Spitaka, the well known |!" Chicago and drew up a scale of rates OF PROMOTING DISORDER, The sa ule for marking ballots ; wag i ‘The, great diMculty, however, wes to Now “ay A; e eecieiiet, \ on re << wanes bi beh ang big hed baa) Inasmuch as the primaries, to-day, will eva ab at a pReriey siection. A No e e | Broo IAN, | tyet Marea ambered dh Gn Sve. | ane Gant th thd vauiéue COdbes. Wines |" to be conducted with all the safe-!cross in the circle under the emblem | danger or serious impairment, such 18| by Dr. Cushing. in. Baltimore could actions of the Roosevelt managers are lit being strictly a party primary. cal Value, Unquestioned Durability, ot the case when it comes to the re-| prove an ultimaty euccess, Dr, Spitska | 20t to submit the demands to the rail-| either foolish or are deliberately cal-| Becauso of the size of the ballots, spe- High Class Workmanship, Reason- moval of brain tissues. also derided the report that the pa-| Toads, and it is claimed that the vote | culated to promote disorder. clal dallot boxes nave had to be con- able Price. ‘arensive malady and seem jean, Dr, Cushing was able to diagnose the ane exactly. Many such cases had como under his observation. In cash case the patient had died from dinsolus Mon of the brain tissues. Dr. Cushing believed that brain-grafting wae as Possible as bone grafting or the graft: ly hone- ‘While it is possible to remove bone and e from living person without DOCTOR DECIDED TO USE sent be Wynd ‘been removed from the | for subminsion is ‘practically unani-| ‘The polls opened at 3 o'clock and close {structed for some districts. The total whien He eae ed ta tA | BRAIN OF AN INFANT. bene the ol ae Coe on @ napkin, | mous. at 9 o'clock to-night and the Democrats |expense of printing the 1,100,000 ballots eands of purchasers who are to: | Dr. Cushing ts one of the few brain hes . i] heals beca it mal clalist commented as foNows on th and Republicans have separate polling cet un wand to 0 | i {he pemere Apecialiste who have maintained that | Baltimore operation: | to $2.70 a day on passenger service, de | places. Sheriff Harburger has arranged to ood ete apes Nome one of Fae ically clean witteat 4 tien to the brain of an infant just dead could shock of lapse, however, back to the hospital. Again and to-day {t was stated by ing and the surgeons of the hospital that his recovery was practtally cer- tain. NEW YORK SURGEON GAYS MAN “CAN'T GET WELL. ning World reporter hia disbelief that fuch an operation that performed Tha New York spe: “@urgery up to this day accomplishes Be used for the purpose, preferably in |#uch wonderful results in the trans- arate one, ‘are of different colors: |Police provide protection for the voters. the cave of a new born Infant. > planting of bone, skin and tissue, se-|freisht service, depending on the size |/pemocrats, green; Republicans, cherr: L. G, Schroeder, executive inember of | Remedies, In 4 Weeks Skin Clear, ON FREE TRIAL 9 who opposed Dr, Cushing’e ¢ curing complete reatoration of functions, |of the engine. For local, way freight |indepondence League, canary; Social. | the Roosevelt forces in the Twenty-first “a 2 a don't hare to ay anything down, Ss he cual it would bs pant Meg ald that enthusiastic projectors soe no end |pick up and shunt service they demand |ixts, puff; Prohibitionists, blue, ‘The | Jstrict, yesterday wrote to Mayor Gay- r ‘Wase, Fon ee tower Ne Pee © bs . seme et autre im a a ommend tt any tncrage ove fhe rout aero tbe tmpet cron arnt fo" pcm. im charter] aw ans ae, aaa HAF | Special Low Factory Price | Antiseptic Powder _ fant en & properly virtle condition. The responding rarte from a healthy: indi renter Govending on the sine Of the Demnocratio ballot in the Twenty. |{tier the Mayor reviled to the effoct | terrible condition, swelled up, and then burst ON BASY TERMS Speer ys MUiLids Wuteien contended What to & jahe engine ui third District being almost fourteen tect |that he would sce that everybody i ‘open with a watery dis- No Interest No Eatr fice Seem weed by pa at fue great hospital much ay the Johns Hop- winder our new surgical Improvements |ORASTIG REGULATING WAGES lions. police nreteetlen ane. a ne ae . ‘The Rehing was | New Weser Uprights. $200 up Wiktenle, dad preventatlve parpane: Kins institution the aiMoulty wae areatiy [it 1# « fact that a leoe of the humay| ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD! To-day's election will bo the frat} * ould receive orders to tae io Blues in terrible, then it spread 10 | Player-Planos 460 u #5 “Bouche. ahceot “teckaye” maabes acs itvees bet ALY [brain can be xo transplanted withou, : under the new Biauvelt-Ferris direct Can maletien eh Senet ite pele of my hanes nnd | eed Pt 7 wy ‘sullona ‘standard: selutlon. ‘watairal it was ® rare Ting | harm, chat it can grow onto the other| 4 “drastic regulation affecting moun- r Sates) dors carrying out the Mayor's on my face which got 20 anos iP Bold by druggists everywhere, for an infant to come into the world |prain to a certain extent, but i could [tain roads provides for the payment [Primary statute, There will be elected (ins: ruciions, bad I could not go out, in ciias Ask your doctor or eend for booklet, qith the spark of vitality barely ex-Inot afierwarnd assume ‘the complets|of firemen on pusher engines of the |*!nty-slx Republican district delegates! 7, i. estimated the Republicans will fact I could not put my | Weser Bros. wanutacturers. tinct. While such a malady as brain decay is practically always hopeless {t|Donding healthy rain possesses, Or | day of alx houre or less or wixty miles |the entire representation of tho State |t\4, Dee Carey: aVGiy, Cabaren: vibe eg Es rly COR prosresees slowly. $ this catablishes the legitimacy |or lese tx demanded, and the fremon|cxcopt the four delegates-ai-large to be! Gaim ‘tietrict in the county and elect Y Buticure sdveribenea el Wi S88 °at, {nese Oh Av Tea ey ss saat that the Cine (ue aternpt delog made one human |aleo want rellet @remen and a muar-|cnosen at the Stato Convention at|Tafc dewgates. ‘The Koosevelt leaders! Y///A// Mist what’ I wanted. wubjest, though on a very alim basis of /@ntee that no fireman an this class | rochester, Of the elgity-six delegates |pred'ct that if they “get a fair vote and | sent and got Cuticurs Soap, Ointment ‘ik po fan oame to Baltimore. structural character that the corres. dependable benefnt. Inchided in thin body are all locomo- tive firemen, hostiers and roundwouse hande end also engineers who have been promoted from firemen and thave not Joined the Brotherhood of Locomotive 1% a committee repre- senting the firemen's organization mot early this month the firemen have been voting on the question of whether or ‘The Gremen demand from $2.60 a day pending on the size of the engine and from $2.86 a day to 4 a day on through Mallet type. For th men $3 for a of service shall be required to work plelous nature. hey were toll to re port such suspicious conversations and happenings to the p aud to write them out and file them away for future r nee. Roth the Republicans /and Democrata also employed private de- tectives to guard the voters, ROOSEVELT FORCES ACCUSED ice guards that attend a regular election, the anti-Roosevelt people ceclare the ‘The ballots, each party having a sep. to the Chicago convention, making up to be chosen to-day, forty-eight will be dates for the State Committee and for two delegates and two alternates from seach Congress disir ne National Convention. menvbers of ir State Committee and the delegates to .he'r National Conven- jtion at their State Convention, |BALLOTS MARKED AS AT A REGULAR ELECTION. to The Democrats name the ns a straight Only enrolled partisans can vote, with no other marks me ticket. for this city has been $70,(0¢ {have a lot of special deputies help the Taft forces at 9,000 votes. | | \pott a {p i a fair count” they will wet two to one (Continued from First Pau.) an hour, Girls and men fought screaming masses. Squads of prices formed flying wedges and rammed t° Toes Swelled and Burst Open. Could Not Put Shoes On. Spread to Hands and Face. Got Cuticura mom € Locking at the I came ecrees £ Resolvent, and used as directed. 1 used two $5 to $7 values at retail $9: 40 stores; our price...... PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT COMPANY, . 872Broadway, 212 Sixth Ave. Cor. 18th St, One door from Cor, 14th St fa At the Top of the Musical | | Dut name backed up by an instru- ment that porsesnes Genuine Musl- Dliyins The Famous Weser Pianos cg cock mel war) vente, "ia bare tf g.serm Riller and ie Ployer-Pianos, <S-note (style 20), 4. 8, TYREE, Chemist, Washington, D.C, ACTORY SALESROOMS, “This attempt belng made in Balti-| more than alx hours out of twenty- s fae esl iA! lee Lerten fs 4 ee more, however, does not establish the! four. from the twenty-four Congressional Dis. | fo" Roosevelt and carts, the Tonner e Mee eticle uetvent: tek te oO posatbnity of ‘tocting with large seg. Firanen on ewitch engines demand |iricts of the city and its suburbs and | Ut they ite Pe Mr nce, about four weeks my skin wes ae clear aa ’ ‘of the brain nourished by large |%240 for @ day of ten hours or jess, |thirty-elght from the nineteen districts . It could possibly be, and Tam glad to say e orkKer §S and. Important. blood, vessels. ‘The |hostlere demand $2.75 for a day of teh |up-State. |MANY “LEADERSHIP” FIGHTS | }t could pomibly fn tre (signed) Mra. Be : ’ human brain can no more be taken| hours or foes and road hosters and! ‘pnore are contests in only two up: | IN BROOKLYN. Vaughn, Aug. 15, 1911. Open TAT \d Saturday : v'gs Until 9 ] ut and eid on & linen rag, throbbing] Rosliers helping handle enwincs in lsrate, the ‘Twenty-thitd und Thirte, |. Several hoc contes:s will mark the é 3 Rooms at 6 ene lore the eyes of the observer, and| roundhouses and shops deman 60 for " *| Brooklyn primary, There are Republl- je for Our third, In the remaining seventeen dis- i ka bie 4 New. Catala A phabet PAIS Sie eines cane. gate rar coca |e lem-aete Way ok ee, ain | BOOKED HI 35, Assomoly” aieciecs| HAIR FELL OUT, 3 BALD SPOTS 4 Furnished at $165 of a guillotine victim can talk. GUILLOTINED HEAD GAVE A SIGN OF LIFE. “In many journals appeared a story that a man whi to be guillotined In France contract with @ surgeon that when his head w !stood, he should biink his ¢: Ac js ngincers on the atrike/on the ballots and the Taft leaders! the main feature is the continuance of foap amd Ointment.” (Bigned) Samuel Stern, | cordiegty ane, bigest ome. \s4 re referenduin will begin In & few days. |failed to get up petitions owing, it is| the regime of John H, McCooey as Feb. 7, 1011, wevered head and yelled in the head's) mers iv no doubt that the men will vote the smooth work of WI county leader, A few months ago nine) Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold ‘eur, and ‘the head nked its eyes waid, to ¢ of Nam J on 8 to strike by an overwhelming majority yard, a Hoosevelt mi embly district leaders joined in an everywhere, of each mai ree, ‘twice, This was given to show that the - L. Ward, a Roosevelt man, 1 revolt against MoCooey, with 32-p. book. Address, ‘*Cuticura,” AVI rae? ee CLE te eae oe Grand Chieé Stone sald this afternoon | “y, only two Manhattan districta are | Unguccesstul revolt axainst | MoCoo “Ps eee, vue, , | “Now, the urterien that supply the|® Would not promise thero would ve + are‘ and the primary to-day may Dept. T, Boston, Tender- men should | ff sired, and wo will mate’ brain at the base of the skull are quite as big as those that supply the *ody. In the first plac be taken out without severing of medicine has lof the surgeon should yell in his ear, and if he—the gulllotined head—under- With the @remen and hostlers joined with the engineers, trouble on thee pear to be portentio roud managera show some disposition to treat with the engine men. There are more than 190,000 men involved tn these demands and they comprise the most akilful end trustworthy men tn ce of the eastern roads. the prospects for @ etrike and he would not say there would not be a strike. It is up to the the brain could not {Men to decide what they want to do there Sate eerie trists. the Independent forces dia not name titfon, There are contests in thirteen of the fourteen districts In Manhattan In the eight districts 1n Brooklyn there is @ contest in only one, the Ninth. or Roosevelt ndidates by pu- ‘There ts a contest in the Second District in in Queens. Westchester, In the Twenty-fourth Roosevelt delegates w there Democratic fghts. In the Nine teenth Leader Ahearn ts again oppose by ‘Hines the Blacksmith," and the latter's friends are, ax they have b en | ent | but tho Presidential question ents small figure because they are mainly in the inth Congress District, in which Roosevelt supporters have put up only {one candidate. It is believed the Kings County delegation to Chicago will stand [15 for Taft and 1 for Roosevelt, | There are eleven Democratic contests Jand a few in the Independence League | ranks, In all the Democratic contests others, Now Hair Has Grown, Thanks to “Cuticura.” 286. Floyd St, Brooklyn, N. Y.—"'I have been sufferi with an itching on my fealp for the past few years. Then the hair fell out and left me three bald spots. I could not get any relief. I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and felt relieved right a Now tho ‘bald spots have disappeared, and my hair has grown, thanks to the Cuticura shave with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick 0. Mailed Free, 5 Complete al $225 OWED ON ALT. FOR 7 DAX# OS 1-in. wide ‘lumes for HICK. $5.00 fritnont eater chat Grand Rapids Furniture GaeD. T ACCOMMODATION TER! aus. or $6.90 Mon bly arteries, in the second place, it would| 4 Watt Go Into Comte Opera. at several previous contests, ‘co . « Nampneasine cause hemorrhage, and in the third] pelia Alten, soprano; Albert Meise, /Of Victory.” In the Thirty-frst Leader | L ANG PIANOS ok nana etal aS Ree t would se ot tne tie, neeye tenor: Florence ‘Wickham, contralto, | Wiliam J. Wright 1s opposed by former | i Piano the Right ard Sale W. Sond," wiown, Be | and Basil Ruysdael, basso, all of the | Alderman Samuel Marx, who has kept | My 8 ind Seve $125 to $200 andilie Matt aceasee, Fo a aaa ein’ kamsti| Metropolitan Opera Company, have| 8 ‘club, the Owaaco, ave for tho SALE OF from Baltimore ts thet from a recently dead infant @ Mmited portion of brain ‘orresponding to the diseased portion of | the patient's brain was transplanted only to the extent of exactly replacing been engaged by the De Koven Opera Company to appear in a revival of “Robin Hood.” The first performance will take place in a Broadway theatre, UAB “in daily: demand Among gentlewomen Throughout this broad land. Her work is not tedious, ote Nae gerver. New 120 West 23" °St New Pianos, Factory Price $125 Players, 88 Note, Factery Price. .$275 nteed for, 13 Years, d cover delivered to your hame Special for Tuesday, the 26th Special for Wednesday, ith eke Nk, POUND BOX 10c ‘ ti pte ses as, Ot ND ROX 10c 25e, ‘value, For Stomach Acidity Gua: With chair ; May 6, Later the y n c : er cation Mee tae ‘the iteaaed portion, There, Ia some| moved to the Cemury Theatre. HUSBAND’S TUESDAY'S OFFERING | | WEDNESDAY'S OFFERING 241 W. 42d Sty N.Y NEAR 6" AVE f Ree gs SPECIAL ASSORTEN fe lo Ue Read World ads, to-day. {ied ALOR CPETAL OH tut Teed ft Swimmer Guys a Park. CATOINED CHOCOLATE Mervatue, 1Oc RMMALLOWS. nox GOC —or On Sunday. 19,251 World “Help Wanted” and “Situation Wanted" Ads, TUPPER LAKE, N, Y., March ®— ‘The Christy private park of 6,000 acres on Little Tupper Lake has been eold to Charles Daniels, the swimmer. He is and not the white matter, of the brain was removed, the gray matter corre- aponding to the sorage battery that supplies the current and the white mat- ery evening until 11 o'clock, erening until 11 e'otock. 54, BARCLAY SU Tow and Cortlandt « es Vark Row ait jar stores open Saturday evening Dieo. Mareh 24, 207 Maat v4th wt., MYLES CORE, MAGNESIA COLEMAN,—on Were Printed Last Week. ter "to the telegraph switenboard and preparing to erect a building there this (Sold In Bottles Only) Milk Chocolate Covered 29 ‘ContLAnDy’ | f Tequiem will be offered at th. oth . summer at a cost of $200,000, called. It keene the Chyrch St of Our Lady of Good , 1,882 More Than All the Six npssble to tamper with the white ma ee Ha ie | tha Peppermints PARK ROW ENA Hest Doin ge on Wechenssga $40 . as a qmumative of mhy degree \ soothing stomach tonic and a rare eS oof aRouias nterment. Chivary, that the patient in this case A Summer Commuter, M confeotionery deitelousn in one, of @" 2 ROADWAY sur ON March 24, MRS, MART a. meet with Sa wileiale resover ultimate recovery, (Prom the Louieriiie Courter Journal) At, All Reliable Dragulets, made possible by @ centro of p St! i widow of Henry Smith, Semane of Ne “Why do you always hold your arms Tet ieee aaat a Kem ae ‘ca caur 5 ta7 has: Al AU ST. Brighton, at her dence, 22 ig PIL a akimho?” ) SES f ort’ Richmond: a i dealt eran ao 22 fs ae is “It's the bundie hadlt, I'll outgrow tt |, Hoband's Magee me dv count Prominm | hie Oc The specitied welgnt nstac mh instance 1n° se roi, euulem will be "oitered” ar fale eae Paastls 6 00 teh after living in town for a few weeka” | piur,thd, for, ginerations, has been @, recagn a Tuterment Woodlawn 8 32” eitens

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