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2nm Ve wal, BAsTbuALY, MAX 14, Avid, 58 BETTINGINLINE —|32POUCE HEROES Retr." BREAKS WTO SALOON | WALL STREET, "FSQRIMESERYGtag, [oo ito eese ese Patrolman William Baumeister, > nen cies, FORFINAL FCWT | NMMEDON TABLETS SESE Foes. TOWINDEPORTATION i es ann «to meet con ercin} banks in the country, inde- lent of single control ‘The @rwing- Bank wih newe de tke and Company, cigar manufac- turers. ltrading in the stock market to-day Bridge and Wateh Flames Gut Patroin y J. Matlen, died int from opet wn he fi h « end . } SC r i Patrolman Frank J. Redican, Nov, 6, rf orange. At closing time ad-| More than fifty families were driven age inet SUMSAIG! in 1000. the lant} cierer™ president of (he SeveReiaaas | 198, suffocated attempting to make a | sof from 1 to 2 points were nu- | from beds in tene at Noe.|vear of the ald administration, ‘rhie}Chease National Bank, @ill G8 the ots perenne jTeacue at a fire . rer Werous Ih ali stand curtties, ale gto to street cariy this morn] reduction is fn splie of t Cnet che, Sresident of the merged tnetitutton. The | atrolman Hugh J. Enright h | |though reallaing was in progress {1 (hej ing by @ spectacular blaze that de-| minplies furnished the elty tn tt were | Airectore will (nelude directors —— | stiot and killed by Mic! few ininutes ‘ 1 Waldo Accepts Municipal Art]. ta: ‘Amateur Burglar Ts Misin-|'s Two Hundred Delegates to Be) Society's Gift With Col, (2: drooner ty witempe to maxe! formed, However, and He'll NP stroyed # building at > ate kine street ypledt rede of others jeft their to 6 Fomp., approximately tf py y vy wood} in 100% ‘The total compared with 190% amount to 9 atel bank aurants w aha advance \ workers. ilu of $600.00 and « eurplus of Creek « ele strong, tie k rising Dede voluntarily and: thronged the eal — 6, wit ssvels appromimatet; Chosen in Various States in | 1s Pick accor, Ape Linger a While in Jail, [MTR fon tinal ae OSE oe Wvamaburg “ritae warning “te $40,000,000 BANK MERGER, | ve. peer : Astor’s Pick of Brave Men. | Alfred. A. Belleck, Anger i HE I Jal, =| ading, reflecting he hood BS | 000, o | April 19*f, both shot and killed by | ders, moved to 177. Steel was t e time that Battal Ps Next Eight Days. beac Salvatore Governale in Washington! | omauiy g with a jump te They cent ec OP Takes Over the, ; The Hero Tablets, containing the Pa pugene & Sheehan, Oct, 2% | As Pollo man Halloran of the Bost | gain of Whole factory Was a fase of shea | 5 & names of thirty-two members of the! igor, phot by a onesnrmed crook in| MRtyereventh street station was stroll) The Closing Prices yullding Was occupted by J.D. Mull and | The National Exchange Bank , WUMEINGTON, May 1.-—The make-| New York Police Department who anc-| Chatham square. Thitdavenie near sixtieth] Oe ee i Ther & Drebeen, wood turners, and | (as ver the Mercantile Nationat upret the Republican National Conven-| rinced their lives In the performance of seatreltan Bevan 1. ke AU su dag tin the early hours of to-day he | and of Nnangie aarcommrel nih genetics Rdward Dougher i Aaron Badal) tani mttnue the cont f ; don, oo far a0 thi original avlection o€| duty, watch are eet in the walls of the | Nov, 2 IM% shot and killed by Willem aw a group of men gazing into the wn. | il tightes any as folos xe (ne b nakere tan | vosiners at ite oftlces of the IViM | Kata, 50 years Gtegeees ca Morse, a negro, In Brooklyn dow of Peter Prange's saloon at No. | lids J SS | can determine it, will be) main rotunda at Poltce Headquarter¥,| Patrolman Robert J. Witz Jan Amal, Copper strong " q 7 settled within @ week. 18-| ware formally presented to Cominiaston- | 11, 111. hit by a troliew car and pushed |) Halloran unter Vp and gos | Ree a ne fast {HOW FATHER JOHN'S Think What Your eight to be chosen to-de: Waldo, acting for the depart overboard tn attempt to prevent a sul-|tvo, Behind the stood a man com. | Amerie tn @lent Sad Ape | GGA the Clip, Ap thy MUMICIMI Art Go| C148 em, BrOwkiyn Bridge pincently smok Yorkville pertecto, | Amerioan © % i fee tre vat. bavi] MEDICINE GIVES FLESH | Eyesight Means to You conventions in Texas and Art| and the city, by the Municipal Art So-| cide on, Brooklet Seno » | ane A Hoody, William Mtrons and Abra DD NEW STRENGTH i sus, More than 20 delegates are to bel clety at von to-day wpkatroiman John Yougiman, Jan. 7 jatioran manoeuvred around to the vear |Awrricag 2 am Hewitt, the firem f AN and to your family ang edlested in the eight days ending next| ‘The drief, nimple ceremony was made car. and found w window open. oF + © inost of thelr at t Th he qi buSiness. Youcannevei Gemerday. Adout one hundred will thea| the more impressive by the presence of Mt, Joreph Petrosino, March 12,|_ Halloran commanded the complacent | am + % jose who are | S . L , weak and | Femata to ve chosen, including forty-| scores ot police veterans and the widows | 190, assassinated in Parermo, Tinly. halon RGGI Lo Tet a ol + 9| ol replace it, but you car GGA from Ohio and twenty-four from | of probably a dozen of the men whone| Patrolman James F. Mangan, Oct. 26, | thre e window, bearing in ant . ot . a New Jersey. Spor saahoe are inscribed on the tabiete, | 1910, dled in Brookiyn trying te rescuo/@ Jimmy which be gractously tendered + 8 —-$—<>——_—- safeguard it by consult Pde widely divergent cline of the| The tableta were donated by the Mue{* MM | FR oles ath ck ED ‘ & CITY SAVES $170,784.72 ing our oculists. , Saft and Roosevelt managers make it) nicipal Art Society. After they were | gonna Seaiuarea Searé ofa, +1 i epparent thet a determination of ‘the| set 1a place a committes.composed of! “COP” FEEDS STARVING ae rene center tS » GIVEN FOR CITY RECORD. aa oy Without Charg: Sarees overt ot gonvestion 1s tm, Geel atten dina tie hana ae FAMILY AND SLIPS AWAY. |toia of « tonsing to wo back to bis iove | ton, As a result of the measure adopted 1 3 por dese youn oa ———— (in Berlin { by David Ferguson, Superv of the Oculists of Long Experience. fhe Republican national committes on| Was selected to xo through the recorlal 7.44. Baty to Store in His Arms| “It'# more itkely ivit ve to the pen jute FE chy Record, to put the CHy Resort ‘ at i + Jane & The committer will tal and make up a fist of the herces whose] | KES y 0s TUS ATES | ou'll ibe going,” remacied the eondoling | {ee ee te 5 Weaeee thie, Copia land body build-| Perfect Fitting Glarses, 98.50 to 6i that time contests involving t! names should adorn the artistic ree] for Milk and Buys Groceries I H eat Ot a as fiat bis er, Father John’a| With Bifocal Lenses, 94.60 to 61: r & s ao Halloran. yo enue f gif Prendermast day received back - Wedi o ‘ Loeet 106 delegates, and it via Lenaes for Household. ‘The prisoner then explained he had {out & Nash . es of the appropriations made to edicine, ,, y ‘Muely that additional contest ‘Tale committee conclude! its iabors been informed that an allen who a1 4 oti'n Office [hat year, to be ; be anounced by the time the come | Just before Col. Astor Jett New York on A policeman, whose name tan't knowns | iitied a crime wan subject to depo " t S| turned tack fo Ae general fund’ ter the posed a ; Mittes begins work. | the trip to Europe which culminated in] passed the home of Joseph Schlesser of| ¢15:, and that for thix reason and b + § of taxation. jand wholesome Up to this morning 78 of the 1,078| hte death in che Titante,disaster. In ls} No, a3 Bristol street, Brooklyn, yester-| cause tide lini the G - 5 Wak ainount ina * 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aver cause of hi ire to vejoin tha a unt the upervieor md delegates to Chicago had been chosen, | @beence to-day Mr. Smith opened the ex- 4 P a dais ; es 360 Sixth Avenue, at ' day, where he found that Mr. Schiesser| ido! of his dreams ho had entered the S advanced $78,000 to the Street Cleantn t Seeording to Roosevelt eatimates; while | ercises at headquarters with # short a0-) V0 sig in ved too woak from hunger} lquidorium i ¢18| Depar:ment to help meet the heavy |build up the body. "4 223 Sixth Ave., at 18th ~ ying in bed to ° ° beelit | ; ¥ | build up the body. dway, Heuse a the Taft forces record 2 loss, The | dress recitiie the work of the commit fteen-months-ol py| ‘To Magistrate O'Connor in Yorkville} © | ampenditures caused by the atrike of | d eden a ; au 8 ‘Se... Y differences arise over Maryland, whero| (9. Bee Wa acca eects b . t | + Wl the Street Cleaning detvers las tile teddy, “1k Will enka oe 10t Nessau, at Ase Stat Ot the Taft managera declare the control} Former Doputy Police Commissioner starving because its parents cata Ot ec Lebae ores story of anya K drivers last fall, | bottle tod: It will maki 498 Fulten St., Cor. Bond St., ‘! OF 66 aixtoen dologates will not be cleared | Bert Hanson, chairman of the Munteipal| not afford milk. 9 fe told of Jeaving Germany t BI i watt the Convention next Tuer-| Art Society. then Drenanted the tablets Two other ehlldren had fone 10 bea tse tte of 7 dag, and Kansas, where the Rooseveit | to Commissioner Waldo, Lieut. lam| many nights out a mouthful o te $ reeorés show Presta ins aca goede MoCarthy pulied aside the American| food, the policeman learned. Three But he ed to work as 4 + corde flags draping the tablets. months ago Schlesver lort his Job, and| “hash singer SUL Rickie Lag ‘The Commissioner, on behalf of the| his hunt for work was unsuccessful, are as foreign as ting city, accepted the| A dalry suppited milk until the bilt,| /8# spoons. His aristocratic waiter soul address, while the] amounting to $2.16, was overdue, and| Wan stricken, Than he thought by com-| "4 advance, — Decline ee whore names are| then the supply was shut off. mitting a crime he would be deported. honor of the force| ‘The policeman took the baby in his| CTos-examination brought out the | ACTIVE SECURITIES. . RIVAL CLAIMS FOR DELEGATES) TO THE CONVENTION. Representative McKinley, head of the Taft campaign, claimed 463 Gelegates for the President and ; these ber: area to 6 ueadly Hore, Where he tou fact that Darrach had been in Aruerica sedi eck chat eomcetied 897 to Col. Roosevelt. in paying @ tribul groceries for the entire family, but firet | bl! more than two years. #0 his] | tated dtates dueel, 147.600 Mario Mebane: Genator Dizon, manager of the | tears. he gave the infant milk. After he had| Scheme wert, axlimmering, | ttt 00) increas Chm "Coie, “To-t | Roosevelt committes, claimed 319 ‘The exercises were closed with @ den-| carried groceries and baby home the farmer 2 m Ns charge Of) gare. and 48,500 shares, | for Roovevelt aad conceded 143 to | ediction by Chaplain Morrison. policeman disappeared, but the news ie Lee al —- Presraniy pe eee THE THIRTY-TWO ON THE ROLL| reached Capt. Frank of the Brownsville] qitee Nielson'’s Mother Dead. $129,735 IN TITANIC FUND. F HONOR. station, who notified the Jewish Ala] Mra, Sarah Nielson, mother of Alice Sa? ae 11¢ delegates are uninstructed, includ- 7 Soctety. The society will care for the] Nielson, prima donna, died to-day at| Additions received to to the ing $8 from New ‘York, and that 16¢| Following te the roll of toner’ | rams, eee tal. Bastern parkway, | Mayor's fund for the Titantc's survivors | are contested. Both campaign com-|, Patrolman James Canis, shel ani] The baby was in wretched physical] Brooklyn, She was seventy-five yearn| Amount to S4.m, of which FMA wes) milttees in their tables give Senator La| filed inmantiy, Sen Ot Le “burglars condition for lack of nourishment, and| oki, She ia quryived by a non and| forwarded from the st, Lats Pow tle The Roosevelt managers contend that To: Worthy Families e hl. Tetiotte 36 delegates and jor Cum | Or renin street and Avenue Be | Dut for, the peliceman’s act It might} three daumhtra, of whom Alice Nielson ie and its readers. The amounts! - . " | Patrolman Eugene Ant n. and! have died. is the you r. Funeral ny * n jv] ua eee tor ee Nearing of cone | killed July 20, 1857, by Michael Cangin! be held en Tuesday in (UAT cere te $5.00! tested delegations are veing completed | Sblle trving to prevent him from shoot- Church, Brooklyn. Mrs. in became | Post-Dispatch rapidly by the attorneys for both fac-/ME 8 citizen ten to LORIMER REPORT ON MAY 20. | wiaow when Alico was, olgnt years MOR vecvesee, 708.60 ; E ne Union | tiosa. While but few contests have been | army during the war of the rebellion Orchestra of \ fied thus far with the National Com-| dete folowing an altercation in © ree. Vir- This Sum Is in Addition to Our Ofer of An ment M That | ry Geary imenecue end hele aitors | Urant on Bleeker street near Carmine pte i le 2 a i an| and wes severely wounded 4000 0 000 to it tit ti nays will de ready with ail of the cases, "Do oiman David H. Martin, died Aug. by: enenee A SONG FREE. | $3 Chari able Ins wutions and tee ey ane ioe ante 8 wee Oe een & =e ee 2 eer hee, nee Naked ta eae Lit ane rie The Maid Marian song, by Reginald | Total to-day.... peal 40) Es » nam Viliiam Curtle at ‘asl ment has been reac y the major- * } het 6 Ch hes d D nated DELEGATIONS WHICH ROOSE-|end Prospect streets, Brooklyn. ity and minority members of the spe- Suaaye Work batdue-eores next | Previousiy bepaaitaallas EEN % ure an Is 0 at t VELT FORCES CONTEST. Patrolman George W. Duryes, dled cial committee investigating the elec-| music complete. $129,735.01 May 16, 1864, shot arresting a pickpocket. ed bonyeiany a ceatebar Losses Patrolman John O'Brien, died Aug. 2, fet ahatament ¢ 1s4, shot down by John Rellly in a as follows « gestion of Thousands of Our Cus- tomers Who Believe that Charity Begins at Home As everybody knows, we shall, in October, distribute $30,000 among the charitable institutions selected by vote of our customers. The conditions of this donation stated explicitly that only chari- ¢ Lorimer of Illinois, will be filed in ealoon at Forty-firet street and Ninth avenue. | e Patrolman ‘Thomas Walker, ikdlled to-day, | Develo ur B Aug. 15, 1396, trying to apprehend a gang who assaulted a woman in Seventeenth @treet. A Fall Firm Bust ihe Wb asiegeige to bo belovted in the | guration america te teesus fous Bert Worth More to a Woman than Beauty Days coming week Include 2% in Texas, % in| ¢ourteen years old. Cautorale, % in Minnesota, 14 tn Wash-| parrolman Philip Lambrecht, March iagren, $2 in North Carolina, 16 in West! 14, 1872, hit on the head and killed by a ‘Virginia and scattering legations 1D] stone during a riot. eG tornd with fractured sii at North sett ce ee hen tan tabte institutions would be eligible as candidates, and nearly 2,000 of ROUTES ARE CHANGED First otrest end Union avenue, Brock- acces are the lines of your Agvre them appear on our voting lists today, But we have had so many requests from customers that they be permitted to vote for certain deserving families or individuals that we have decided to supplement our original offer. We Therefore Add a Special Donation of $5,000 to Be Voted for Until October Ist for Such Individuals or ' Families as Our Customers Direct. As it would be manifestly ienpecsibte, if not impertinent, for ue to pass upon the deservedness of the persons for whom our customers choose to vote, we make no reatrictions whatever, We will divide the $5,000 in October, among the persons or families that stand highest in the voting, as follows: ive you. full, firm, youthful ust quickly, that will be the env of your fellow-women and will give you the allurements of a Parteet womanhood that will be irresistible. -They say there is nothing new under the sun but (ese neriocied « new treatment that I want to share with my sisters. What it did for me it oan at do tor you, and I now offer it Others offer to build up your figure with drugs, greasy skin foods, creams, dieting, massage and ¢x fe instru: ments and devices. bh al tl ‘ v2. : *y FOR THE GREAT LINERS. “ated erm nate July be * Ondered to Take a More Southerly atm shot by an insane mans * Patrokman Francis Mallett, May 4, Course on Account of Move- | isis, shot and killed by Micheal Sulll: e van. i ments of leebergs. ivomay saver sreimn ox. | SSWOLLIN: BRBMEN, May 11.—On account of the | 1888, killed by “Handsome Harry" eatreordinary change in the course of | Carton. tesberge, which are thie year being! Patroiman John J. Sherman, Sept. 1, 2 feand mech further to the south than | 18. stabbed to death a * ‘usual, the translantic lines have ordered cmnleelye: eRe Carey, Nov. % 12, the commanders of their steamers to! Dos diman Thomas R. Melntyre, Se This wonderful Oil i . Sept, goes in 1 So Ot leledeediied! 6 ook fe they are and quickly reduces the swe! feBow Iatitude 38 nonh, and on the ‘olman Frederick Smith, Oct. %,| and inflammation. Trial bottle ped eastward route latitude 37.40 north, be- | 4 ewoon the th and the With degrees of | doagitoée Tee Cunard steamship office an- | l AS the following cable from thelr | es oe mouoced Laverpoo! office: , nd have given a legion of women @ luxuriant natural develop: ment by a treatment never before offered the public. No massaging, pothing to take, nothing to wear, To the person or family receiving the most m= “lo, having ‘been reported on the! SH OE Ss Lives slay czemer, Bet sel | 4 + “a nee ie a el ae 4 250 ty ines have agr waatiractive te men. Now | claim | o the nex! order, eac' make @ further change. Westbound wmotizactive te mee. New 200 tone! ‘0.00 in tati- tebe the_bighest.wriced ertiets | To the 100 next in order, each 10 1,000 fale mce Re tee telened a 8 848 s wqdel_in the United States, and e . , nd 45,0 in Intitude $7.40. 3 £90 next eae! lenattude £0.00 and 40 in Intitude $7.0. 3 Eo 4 4528 5 ion set ft Tanta what I'did for myseli Ido fer you. To the ext in order, each 5 8,450 I don’t care what your age may be. | ask only that you be at least sixtern and not an invalid, and I will undertake dag. Advise steamers and 4)! concernea, Wear W. Ll. Douglas shoes. Gentine, | You oan save money on AlMAyAC FOR T0-D: footwear. 1 ir of W. L. Dou: 0 di y r eeks , as tom, atOas la TO8T oon vines, 2.20) WOME f Ly . jeneias Pi Tuan dre er ten rninutes of your ve ag This gives our customers an opportunity to extend, at no cost Tay TiDI W.L.D $2.00 or $2.50 Boys’ shoes , . . L. Douglas $3.00 & $3.50 | 1, positively outwear time every day whatever to themselves, direct help to 806 persons or families of thelr own selection, Write to Me Today for My Treatment | Develop Bust New Way | It will only cost you a penny for a postcerd and I shoes for style, fit and wear ual other makes costing .00 to $5.00. two pairs of other makes. W. L. Doug will mail you this wonderful information in a Each 10c of purchase made In elther of our bulldings counts as ope 00 sho _Binin cover go that ne ous ta Rnaw your server vote, Use your sale slips as bailots, writing thereon the NAME AND jench Work costing charime you shoukl have ti of woman'iood, Let me Your ADDRESS of the person or family you wish to recelve the money, ication shall be held in absolute con fly Avenue, Suite 358, CHICAGO, ILL. So AAAAOWMWWWNO AAA AAA comm ELOISE RAE, 1525 Michi HONS ‘> ‘That's the purpose of any va |, Why does W.L.Douglas make and But eae rest one |: sell more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 tammst select the right boarding || shoes than any other manufacturer house or hotel at the proper |, in the world ore, mountain or country place | BECAUSE: he stamps his name at vwhich to recreate. and price on the bottom and guar- STORAANNNN RAS EEO NT Make the Li | DoitsDuty | Real | The Names of Individuals Voted for Will Not Appear on | Our Score Board or Published List of Beneficiaries, | but Their Standing in the Voting Can Be Ascertained at Our Voting Booth on the Fourth OS eer car Sear san hihi Foch ala i REAL 1 Inti Mls NDES a ee D ** S él of 's REAL EST ls is! DES: 46,061 tas tan Ge Hess || BECAUSE) Seazaretbe mans come TE pels pusitsed, PROF GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. ITSYIELDING, Take, for instance, the As estate, Jt consists largely of HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, COUNTRY PROPERTY, ET( : These figures will give you at east a fair idea as to WHY you thould follow World Ads. in your save money by wea w. shoes. BECAUSE: they ha: equal fi le, fit and wear. "Don't pd substitute for W.L.Douglas shoes. It your dealer cannot eapply W. 1,. Dowgine show, write W, I. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. for ebtalog. "Bhows seut everywhere delivery eharges prepaid. Fast Color Ryetete wood. Both Sides of Sixth Avenue 18th and 19th Sts., New York The Big Store Headache, and Distress after Eating. >, . ’ Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | For Real Estate Bargains Genaine outa: Signature See Sunday World Ads, A BIG INSTALMENT OF “SUMMER RESORT” 4 ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 1912 WILL BE PUBLISHED IN SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW at W. L. Douglas Stores In New York To-morrow, Half-a-Thousand Will 03 Nassau St; 185 Broadway, cor. Ath At ; 853 Rreadway, cor. 14th Ht. (1 | i readwey, . B6th Breet; 1495 Broad: il ) O84 Third A 1288 Third Ave.) S808 Third Aven.cen. 1 Riuess Aapara)| Bes siz Sted | 147th Ate. ; 345 Mighth Avenee 250 W. 125th ft.- PeOOe ae “uwalla-est Breed Gives. J rE. ‘ WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS \_

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