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ye nin mV sees it fn the victim's head before he and companion darted for tho stairway. ‘Chapt whet and her companion rushed me fleket chopper Williams. jae had witnessed the crime but ald not stir until the women caine to- y Rim. His only tmputee then was! imthan a policeman, and he rushed Tis box down to the strect. Pa “olman Bchultse wae at the bottom of © stairs and the ticket chopper yelled ah im. Schulte came bounding up an’ BApit a fieeting glimpse of the high- as they raced from the top HN. ASTI IN STANDARD SAS SECRETARY ay’ : take stairway to the opposite atatr- | Ay and piunged down that The coal moon the If Shotts ad waited In the street he would wu! ambiediy have caught them they Mf, evidently planned their @s they executed ft, hen the policeman did get up to the Statform he found himself in the midet YP Perieking women and shouting men Pie morlaiy injured Stern jay in @ oadMed heap down the platform where {ij Abugee had left him. No one went] hear him uring the first few minutes wf,plind grouping and inconoront yell- | \ | Witness Declared He Ordered | the Proxies Voted in the Waters-Pierce Company. 'NO MINUTES ARE KEPT, Secretary of Standard Says Directors Keep No Record of Daily Conferences. an getaway | | | | Ls @QLICEMAN MADE A DASH FOR ahs THE WRONG MAN. ‘From avery window overlooking the Hetion platforms on both eldes of the fee Jumped from the opposite mtation | 1° Standard Ol Company and the pmtform and rumhed across the tracks | ‘Vater#Plerce Company, for the con- end 4t was for one of these that Po-| trol of the latter, that it was at the Heaman Behults dived, thinking he was personal instigation of John, D. Rooke- ene of the thugs, This delay gave the |feller that voting proxies were eolicited seoders ample time to vanish, | for wae at the annual lection of the several men in the street Pag slevated structure the rob | ‘atera-Pleroe stockholders in @t. Tauix passed by the bicycle policeman, OP Fe. 10 last. It was brought out to-day at the tak- i) durned into a side atr aries T. White, secre the could have been mt! rl O11 Company, under examin time Schultz had notified the Mor-| tion by Samuel Untermyer, attorney nth Detective Bareau and Morrisania| for the Waters-Plerce iniereata, said floliee station and brought to the acene! that he had been 6f the crime ¢hirty uniformed and plain | somett, vice-president of the Standard, ion men. ' | to obtain proxics, and that Mr. Moffert porto Ln pee ely - recayeces cob | told him $! was at the personal direction si¥ed from Lebanon Hospital, Interne | Of Mr. Rockefeller, { openthal found that his #kull was frac-; Tho secretary told most «f the stock- ued and that he was suffering from |lialders whom ho aaked for proxies that jenion of the brain. On the way to Mr. Rodkofoller wan behi ves tne howpital the injured man Manse | ment and feet pli Harel ScBis esiketes tos Gitaee Gee jone of hts solicitations. This happeno:! Ga meat packers and thet te kad ween (0S after the announcement of Mr. followed by the two men from a maloon| Rockefellers withdrawal and = was he went up to the elevated sta- | brought out In aupport of the contention (of the subway. of the Waters-Prerce people that the HHARINES AGAIN ~ LAND N CUBA e——{Comsinued from First Page.) 5 _—— kmloupgerstooa the . « ot |Of the Gtanderd O11 Company of New ‘merican Government in die-|J¢reey, will aloo testify. The hearing the lgrge naval force now on|!* Deine held in Mr, Umtermyer’s of- ay to Kay Weat, the State Nepart.| Are. No. 1 Wall atreet. [Laer nevte Waltodiea Amhrhece | “Tbe Raht tor comirel of the Waters: er Beaupre at Havana t@ make] Pierce Oll Company, which is one of to the Cutan Gaveenment the pur- the BMtterest in the history of ol] de of the movement, has new: loft te | Yopment jn this. country, ‘dates trom Jscretion of Col. Karmany, com-|* meeting of stockholders in St. Louls ing the marine force, en route on| 0? Fed. 10, On this occasion, notwith- rulser Prairte and due at Guanta-|*&nding Che Rockefeller interests own to-morrow, the extent to which the | Der cent. of the stock, two inspec: be: employed. Gen sue etn, by Henry ree, to count the proxies EVE GOMEZ WILL RAIGE NO representing Hockefeller and tls asso- FURTHER PROTEGT. Glates. Their claim was that Standard is believed that President Gomes, | ll !s trying to control the form made aware of the fact that|sidiary corporation and that thie !e én is no ainister purpose behind | violation of the dissolution ordor of the movements of the naval vee-|Supreme Court. The Waters-Pierc and thelr commanders, will do!people eay the Standard Ci} monopoly more than use their forces to/{s still in existence through a system t ie, us American lives and |of interlocking directors, » he no longer will object. It] ROCKEFE horoughiy appreciated that the enya ne te ie ne CAN ‘President must assume a rather RECTOR: fal attitude toward what might |, Th# contention of str, Rookefeller and ty be um tavasan of tue lane, ais sesceiaton, H that one fe nothing lseolution order reventin, the petriotion of Cubsns bt) tion os individuals, from bea 4 directors of the companies which were ish jlumably made independent corpora- 01 John D. Rockefoller owns 688 shares of the Waters-Pierce stock, the market Value of which ts 01,28 a @hare. Will- Jam Rockefeller owns 42 ked by Jamen A. [affairs are unedated and that it wee his (design te obtain control of the smi |corporation, in epite of the Supreme | Court decree of dissolirtion. we Gt was lexpected that John D. Rocke- pee feller would testify to-day, as he was ye Subpoenaed Friday, but his personal counsel, Nelson Murray, explained to Mr. Untermyer that his client asked a day's notice to come down from Pocan- tico, He will probably appear before A. L, Jacobs, the Commissioner, to- ne an not vomain indifferent to the do. ef Americans for protection expeditionary | : | Rockefeller jr, two shares, the General had Je due at Key West Wednes-| Raucation Board @ shares and the will not move at once Into Cuban! tniversity of Chicago 12 shares, ' ‘Ss unless something should happen | meantime to demand its pres- | ¢) there. It ts said by che authoriti After the meeting at which Henry Clay Pleroe | jected chairman of ie ard, Cl Art Ce, SRe gipecealiglan none ard te Rockefeller interests obtained a 8 writ of mandamus to compel the in- Sie a sg ss po mee ‘apectors to count their prox Teatt. ed by destroyed telegraphic | Mony Waw taken in St. Louls and the} Pea letian tress cviaiving tnrorma, | Hering ‘how !a at the Inetance of the Mas to what 13 golng on in the di; abe reence meceye: eastern end of the island, where he fires was Charles T.) White, nec the Standard Oli | ni at pr t are focused | pam peneee Al’ prwsent or {Company of New Jersey, who al- Make it necessary for the State) t to mc Indepentenly of hiy| Wt staggered un the |of a great volume whteh tified contained the minutes eetings of the directors a holders of the Standard rince ite inception in 1 jtermyer waked him if the executive committe of the directors, | welght he of ggestion. [THe only news which 1 friment over night regarding the uban’ situation related to the dock at Havana, Generally speaking e prospects of w temporary rett! least were ed to be DrKht hed the State but he sald he had no knowled| tylt at the State Department, hi such a commitioe. Te #ztd, however, Bhat the men now on strike Will re thar certain directors of the corpora: ain in a inoro or less discontented siate mind’ for some time and that they ght easily be drawn into the rebellion jane the Government If that moves Mt should ext.ad much at 11 o'clock, for 1400 and now in{ 26 Broadway, and | ton mm y day merly in re No. room No, 1600 at No. vezoud Fruit Company ai Company. WARSHIPS STOP AT NORFOLK the Caparra Sugar Washington ts anxi information Paducah, She has veen cerparched AND TAKE ON MARINES. Guantaname ty Nipe Bay, wi the’ yoRpoLK, Va, With the ern @ide of the island, to p \e Island and battleships Georg! Hoan interests, New Jersey steaming rapldiy southward of the Padus to-day after baving taken ard in tuation warrants ‘t he! Hampton Rode last net, uo (ence lund men, But Was fra tHe x orfalk Navy Yard fe makes the Holat clear tha ad Washing together with the landing of taking o! a Guamttianamo, will not in Sort: aif mean interves ion ein bade any 0 Bay viewity, and wale! f ed and by wrrectign, are the Unsed Frult with lafwe Uanana apd suy the SpanaleAmercan er) ard the marin elent supe tareacened troa fary Orxamgation of Bleel Coupany, holding i i bring forth. te; the Atlantic | The eupply shin Culgoa and the cruiser Montgomers als (aking on sup Piles in Hampton Roads to follow th “attless!py and cruiser Washington f, j the mouth, iBborezemprae Rookefeller influence and activity in ott | * jmorrow. Jowm D, Archbold, President | added my strike wan 2 THE EVE NI NG WORLD, Beautiful Member of Reno Colony — i | | | 3, BEATRICE V, O/C | ___ O'BRIEN. that no minutes a meetings. VIRBSTORS KEPT NO MINUTES of these kept attend these ly moetings are A. Bedford, John -D. Archbold. Mr. fatt. ¥. H. Bedford, W. ©. Teagle and ©. M. Pratt. The late HH. Rogers! used to attend and occasionally Will- fam Rockefeller “Prior to the dissolution was the busl- Rese of the subsidiary companies man- f@ged at thero meetings in rooms 1400 and 19007" asked Mr. Untermyer, “When the directors of the 4 SR SoREN asked the <= PRETTIEST WOMAN NEW YORK ACTOR the action of the director: lawyer. “There was no meeting of twice on July 8, 1911, and Nov, 16, There wan an arinual meeting of the stockholders on Jan. 9 last. ir. White maid James A. Moffett. Vice-President of the Standard ON Com- pany, of New Jeracy, aaked him to Prepare proxies for uw at the annual| @lection of the Waters-Plerce Company on Feb, 10 ‘nat. The witness had spoken! RiNo, N ae on this mubject with Mr. ‘Teagie. Mr. | y pee Ne Are 27.—Birs, Beatrice Archbold, A, C. Bedford i Waite: i len, who been called the most beautiful woman ever to become &® member of the local divorce colony, was granted a decree of divorce from her husband, John B, O'Brien, a moving Picture show actor of Now York, in the Special Sessions District Court Saturday evening, on charges of dosertion and Ron-suppowt. It is rumored that Mrs. O'Brien will shortly rewed a man of wealth with a home in New York and fn California, After obtaining her decree Mrs. O'Brien left for California with her seven-year-old son, J. Marrin O'Brien, Sho will go on to Honolulu and then return to New York, Mra, O'livien was awarded the cus- tody of her small son by the Court and #8 a month for the boy's Intenance until he becomes eighteen years of age, Mrs. O'lirien is the daughter of the Jate George Marrin, a wholesale l.quor merchant, of No. 810 McDonough street, Brooklyn, where her brothers still continue the busine: John B, O'Brien was formerly the Brooklyn agent for a Baltimore con- cern, Later he was employed by the York, New Haven and Hartford Rockefellers | Raliro Jennings, all directors of the Standard ON Company. “Wien did you speak on this subject with Mr. Archbold?" asked Mr, Unter- myer. | “U think when I sottetted his proxy 1 went to his office at No, 26 Broadway) And pronented him a proxy and he signed 4t, and that was all chat hap- ened, ‘The same thing happened with | tt, except that he offered to do! ¢ could for me," t did you Personally “I own @ fraction of a share of stock! 9 Watera-Plerce Company. Proxies wero to be turned over to er F. Taylor and to Mivhael van Buren, the latter ts John D, Arch- ‘bold'a son-in-law, “Did Mr. Archbol@ or Mr. Pratt ask for whom thelr proxies were to be cast? asked Mr, Unter . “They did not. “You assumed not?’ Mr. Fox here interrupted and forbade the witneam to answer. On a iirect question Mr, White said he would ro-| fuse to reply. GOT ROCKEFELLER'’S PROXY, THROUGH HIS SECRETARY. | “Who solicited John 1D. they knew, did you proxy?” | Mrs. “Laid.” married in Broo! “Personally?” ahe waa granted a "No, I went to his secretary, Mr. | 1908, Corey, at No, 2% Broadway and gave|to provide for her suitably during the him the proxy, He returned tt to me whole of their married life He had J, No, We hud no especial con-| been particularly derelict, ‘she alleged, tion avout {t, Tt think he knew all| during the three years, with the about st" reault that she had to depend on her ryan wie the ‘ockefeller owned | own family for support. ou knew that Mr, Rackefeller owned | OWN TAME fen, sonving, testified that ber husband had offered to grounds for a New York State divorce sive her if she wished one. She gaid he had A alae told her that hin salary was $150 0 you also corey the) week. She had not ween him, whe said, tar a eee ode ince he left her In January, 1909, until last Beptember, Mra, O'Brien has been here since Inst October living ve letly and min, Hing little with other members of the colony. The son of a late prominent — banker and business man of Provi dence, R, 1, who also bas procured @ CUBA STILL RUSHING | divorce hers, has beon her companion, TROOPS TO THE FRONT; | BIG DOCK STRIKE ation Board and tldren and they signed?” for Mr Ro era ¢ all returned to y¢ ter.” “Ve HAVANA, May “The strike of the Mentermon and laborers in tho port of Havana entively ter minated teday, All classes of workers: In th harbor are actively engaged in their duties. ‘The settlement of ely to the in the vention of Hresi Jose Miguel Right now you need a good spring ,| mee who in Vested clearly to the strik- medicine-your system demands it. cre that they imust code thelr asitas Cooper's New Discovery will cleanse the thon pend the uriule fhrOUBY WHISK Mood, prevent spring fever, drive away tit hms not recetvoq that dull, tired, half sick feeling and make you cheerful, lively and buoyant Cowper's New Discovery tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves and aids in the assimilation of food so that it im: parts strength and vigor to the gastric juices. W every meal digested properly, flushing the veins with | rich healthy blood, driving aw; ‘of inaurrec- | ties, feeding the nerves and mui wduy from the prov it continues to rush troops with suppl ition to the front also arming and all the revenue arranging to charter (| steamers for utiliza authorities a g Into servicw tlers ard are merehn | Hon as trans |i jon jcome out and talk politics, |me to come out in order, if I can, to j show the issues he is pre: RIGHT NOW YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS —————— MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912. u Who Wins Divorce and Her ay {WANT NO ~THROTERN— PRESENT TAF (Continued from Firgt Page) eted by a crowd of girle in white ef, WhO wane “America,” The President tn fine fetile toe y and his votcw hud toni tte huskine: ‘The local chairmen along the road con- stantly rod him that the State ts) and Mr. Taf: continued to ap-| nounce that he has 670 delegates, thirty | more thin arc neceswary to nominate, | Becausn of the chango in schedule Mr, Taft arrived aliead of time in many towns and he was not heard by the crowds that should have lietered. They usually arrived in time to wave him goody. | RED BANK, May 27.—The President put the children of Mattawan through « hism of patriotiem. After they had finished singing “Amertcn ho asked them: 0 you intend to be good Ameri- trebjed the youngsters. Will you loyal to your flag and country?” continued the President. “ol ‘es, ob, yer,’ chorused the na- hh the President said President, to ha But the unprecedented condition presented by Mr. Roosevelt in attackirg my Admin- istration and me makes it necessary for am sorry, a tins mot the isques of the campaign. He is posing an innovation on our Constitu- |tlon ‘that wil shake our liberty and | take away the security by taking away the independence of the judiciary, which is the keystone of our government and {°F our liberties. ‘Mr. Roosevelt in not talking @ great |deal about third term now, because he doee not care to emphasise it; but I appeal from hin position now as to a third term to his position in 1904 and 1908. Then he was tn the calm that fol- | lowed a victory at the polls, and he wa not thinking it was neceseary to his reputation to get another term. Now he ie in hot purwult of it.” The President was met by a company of mounted cavalrymen of t! Guard. The crowd was large and had lusty lungs. The Taft smile broadened every minut “TEDDY” DOG WARMS UP TO TAFT MIGHTY SOON. ASBURY PARK, May 27.—It did no: tako the white poodle pup long to bi come aocquainte!. He was not awed a bit by the presence of the nation’s Ex. | ecutive, ‘out clung close to Mr. Tatt, amiling as doga smile and weaging his Apology for @ tall Untll It threatened to Grop oft. fore Long Branch was feached the dog Wad heen named “Ted- In emplanation of the name it was "Teddy" was. most ‘The dog had been handed into th» President's ¢ar by arf enthusiast at Ri Bank, It's a white poodle, decorates with a sash inscribed “Mascot of New y. At Long Branch the President was given an, ovation by the entire popu- lace. He prefaced his address by say- ing ‘4 rather take @ bath on your beautiful beach than make @ political we President Taft was welcomed to As- bury Park by a crowd that filled the et and the public square before the post-office, He spoke from a platf on the post-office steps and Asbury Parkers maintain that his reception put in the shade that tendered i. Roose- velt. A company of miiltla was nece: ary to control the crowd, A band and a troop of Boy Scouts added to the epectac’ Just as th stepped from grasped his &@ President am, to The Secret Service men graspe’ thinking they had a crank. The man wore a big h which proclaimed him President of tho Star of Italy Society. which came to greet the President. ROOSEVELT STIRRING UP Di8- CONTENT, SAYS TAFT, LAKEWOOD, May %1.--In President Taft's appeal to the voters at Asbury Park, the fifth speecn of his trp through ya the coast towne, hi “Mr. Roose Preaching iscon- tent. Te is trying to arouse those who are discontented against the moro fortunate, a doctrine which, {f succesn- ful, will be the beginning of the break- ing down of the republic. ‘I don't claim that I make the crops grow. T don't claim that | make the rain fall, but Administration does interfere with Mr. Roosevelt aa: bonees, and how do President continued. voases are for me, Well, I deny it. He has Mr, Flynn in Pennsylv who loots Uke @ boss and who wus a boss, and, unless a man ceases to be a boss Decause he iu for Mr, Roosevelt, he tx & boss still, And so you can go over the whole country “If he becomes President we are not going to get rid of bosses, And how do 1 know? T know {t because I was pretty familiar with the provious admintatra- thons of Theodore Roosevelt when he Was In for seven and one-half y and my memory ! pretty clear, and I think yours 1s, that there were not any political funerals of bosses that he hat \iilled during those seven and one-half nen hat Tar for the he prove it?” the “He says an the SPRING MEDICINE | Perfect health is scoured and main tained solely by getting vitality out of all food and transferring it to the bowelsin a perfectly digested form. Do this much and you will have an active, healthy liver, blood rich and free from impurities, bowels in perfect condition, the nervous wystem natural and the whole body sound and vigorous. right to your druggist to-day and sccure a bottle of Cooper's New Dis- covery. ‘Take three doses—one before cach meal—and if you don't feel the kn- |G o'clock, it was feared, would be an- pro-| unpleasantness which started when The Years, They thrived Uke @reen bay tree There was Rrother Quay and Broth. oy Pla 1 do} andid andidate of t ton thar Tt orament. Tr thon in fact seiaiinoms ROOSEVELT DECLARES HE BUILT THE CANAL | OUT OF HIS SAVINGS. | Brecial tof (Breriai from a Statt Correspondent of The dL. May ii-Siniling akties, smiling commuters, mate and fer and his oWn amile of smiles, started Theodure Rooseveit cheorfully on hit fourth and probably last day @f New Jersey campaigning to-day. Many persons were tate at thelr York offices to-day beceuse th to see the tumultuoun progre: R.” and bie little band of personal talnere and secretaries bucking the cen- tre through eager would-bo handshakers to the rear platform of his private car. The Roosevelt itinerary to-day covered Dover, Newton, Philitpsburg. French. town, Lambertville, Flemington, Somer- Ville, Princeton, Lawrenceville, Penping. ton, Hopeweil, Bayonae, Union Hill and! ‘West Hoboken, ‘The trip from Somerville, beginning at an agsaump: | hes no founda.) other of the nerve-wrecking speed feats where @ score or more of automobiles, @x or seven of them official cars and th it buttineky Joy riders, craey with hunger for campaign limelight, go rock- eting through elouds of dust which make each machine invisible to another twen- ty feet The official iteinerary regarding the Princeton mecting to-day :ead: Bomervilie party goes by automobil Princeton, wher. atop ts made for short speech.’ This iw mute evidence of tho slight Evening World Inst Friday sent to Mr. Roosevelt a copy of the letter of Presi- int Hibben of Princeton to the Roose yelt Princeton Club, in which Alexan- der Hall was loaned for a Roosevelt meeting, “provided nothing discourteous was said of the President of the United erg recently a guest of the Univer- sity.” On consideration of this despatch it was learned from the fh Paign managers that they had discovered that Mr. Roonevelt most effectively in the open air, clally In an academic atmosphere; also that the steps of the Nassau Inn, dis tinctly a town rather than a gown hox- teiry, had been engagod for the purpose. There was also a sinal! cducat.onal fly | in the vintment in Morristown. Superin- tendent Travail of the Morristown schools had declured an hour's recess #9 that the children might see Roose- veit. The New Jersey Roosevelt committees sent 1,500 flags to Morristown for tac youngsters to wave. To-day o word eame to the Rooneveit train that there ‘Local Boss had communicated with rot. town, Dan Vooraeces, a T1!: man, ‘Travoll yesterday. One amall gir wi Ing a flag at thi suoss heve—only 4. excuses. There were some who excuses in my class, the rea cou'd wit eo:ni TELLS HOW HE SAVED $300,000, 000 FOR CANAL. In his speech at Morristown Roose- velt eald: “When I was a small boy I lived for several years not far from here, so I am a pretty good Jerseyman mynelf. Now, friends, there are just one or two points l want to speak to you about, Recently Mr. Taft has dwelt upon the fact that my Administration left a deficit. It didn't. Mr. Taft can say that only by taking one year and omitting the other s!x and one-half. “On the whole, in the seven and one- half years of my Administration the In- come exceeded the expenditure by be- tween two and three hundred millions of dollars, so much that we almost had too much surplu Congress authorised u: for building the Panama ¢ my Administration most of the expendi- tures of the Panama Canal until the last year were paid for out of the sur- plus. “We had more than we needed for our own running expense: a of putting it awa; ait the Panama Canal di, ig and economized upon the bond issue which we ° mak e. another point I want to call your attention. The other day Mr. the National Committee would do him justice. I want the people to do me justice, and that illustrates the dif: ference between us. I appeal to the people; he to the National Committ with the expectation that it will misrep- resent the people. I appeal to the people to control themael Mr. Taft appeals to the National mmittee elected by the politicians four years ago, and ler peal to the people in this 1912. ‘The talk was frequently interrapted hossen was re-dec the Colonel told of h out door sport of batting political bosses In the head with a club, : e said, the Weat, but New Jersey is the most stren- uous State I have seen, I feel that I) have a right to come here arid ask you Ides of Lott's, a ready for you, her the Sumber, wad you are oa sour way wit FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS ON Special for Monday, the 27th Byyoron Serres CHIPS; 10c MONDAY'S OFFERING bs ee STYLE FRUIT 18¢ B5e- WD nox Cortlandt St) Fark Mow an Sur stores Mi k Chocolate Covered mediate benefit, spl return the bottle mi as gist and get your mo! re tion with the exception of the province Nature intended they shauld be fed, th 4 ef Oriente, whole body Is in a healthy condition. bold iscovery tee ‘ { ; 2 sitet cst e titerereneree-> Loit’s Week-End Combination Pian 4 im ite third vit 1 mith oe te, sh cadens, a delay, zo Oe tle a Biota "Svenfen’ uuell Tt BEER KEG PARTY RESULT ‘IN SUSPENSION OF 40 GRADS to help us in what is your fight Throvehout the Union we have contend- ed for the open direct primary be ee pot i ar the gentwine wiah of | the people. -If you did nm ve an open... ss 3 primary f would not bé here to nee you | Senior Class of Rutgers “Gets in In New because T know I could Bad” By Consuming Foaming Not carry the politicians, TF cannot 4), @nything with them except with a club. Beverage at Raritan Bridge. —— ; | NPW MRUNSWICK, NX. 5, May tt Forty-nine of tle sixty-five members of ASADTOGUMO — Seeceis te JUDGE SAYS PAR MUST NOT SPEAK |e, after a meeting with the entire Nettie Declared John Was cinas, The cause is a boer keg party @ the Raritan Landing Brigg, afte: Bossy, but Magistrate Is Sure He Has Cure, the cisas banquet, Friday night test. Great indignation exists among the student body, for it Is pointed out no Warning was given the students not to participate in the party, which mee been customary in past years. in the list of those guspended are sev- eral membera of the baseball teams. Among the forty-nine members sue- penied and who have admitted they Were present at the beer keg party are Jimmy Alverson, the football player; F, Stier of the Y¥. M. GC. A, @ P. Smith, President of the Prohibitien League; G. Martin of the Targum Al mociation; W. C. Brown, “Gus Glad ding of the baseball team, Tim Smith the oheer leader; H. ©. Amos, G. ¥ Anchter, “Hoot” Fountain of the ter. nie team, A. A. Nelson, T. D. Morrison. Manager of the track team and M. C Moseman of the Targum. WATERS PIANOS Founded 1845 | The “Waters” is recognized | Sheva of tae cory wishes grade! of the very highest le and has maintained a at reputation over sixty-seven yeors for fine tone, solid con- struction, careful workman- ship and great durability. the “Waters” art planos cost very little more than or- \dinary commercial pianos {and are much more economi-| cal to buy when you consider their high quality, lasting ser- vice and proved intrinsic | value. | , The Waters-Autola player- ianos combine the Waters with the wonderful; Magistrate Naumer, who prenides in the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, has & theory that @ judicious period of sep- Sration f@ @ first aid to Cupid when the course of true love is interrupted by thone quarrels over seemingly trivial things that occur so often. He applied it for the first time to-day when Miss Nattle Smith of No. 18 Schafer street. Brooklyn, had John F. Reinhold of No. 4 Weat Bixty-fiith etreet in court on @ summons, and now he is anxiously awaiting the reauit. “Th been going with him four year explained Miss @mith, a che Uttle blonde, in one of those new in: verted soup-tureen hats with a atraw- berry shortcake effect on tl brtm, “and lately he's got to be so annoying T can't etand it any donger.” Engaged?" asked the Court. “No, sir—well, 1 s'pose we havo but I wan't to break It off. He's just awful. Whenever we go to an enter- talnment together now he makes me go home alone, and that's something I won't stand for,” Mr. Reinhold admitted this was true, because he sald he Iiked to stay out inter than his flancee sometimes, but he agreed not to let Jt happen again. But Misa Smith wasn't satiafed. “Anyhow, he's too bossy,” she said, “and if he's the boss now he'll always want to be boas, I want to break It off, and I want him to leave me alone. But Magistrate Naumer {s a bit of a matchmaker, and he wouldn't let it go at that. “No,” he gald, “and now listen to your sentence. For three weeks neither of you t# to speak to the other or to hold any communication. If you see each other coming on the street one of you n— must cross to the oppoalte side. Mis . Smith mustn't invite Me. Reinhold to| |/AUtola Player and are strictly visit her and he mustn't go near the up to date, containing all the’ house, If this order is disobeyed I will atest improvem , have the one who disobeys arrested. | |} P ents of any merit or value. | Low prices and monthly \payments without interest are also offered on the Waters- Antola. q Now go and come back on June % and tell_me the state of your mind. Good- by.” f —__a_—__ MATTHEW BORDEN DEA ; MANY TIMES MILLIONAIRE, ||| Old ana taken in part) pS ayment. i gaatttew ©. 1. Borden, the weaithy Call and let us demonstrate| ry goods commission merchant end/ 7! all that we claim or send pos-' manufacturer, died bi thi if i cary AIL of Mz, Dorden‘a mills in Fail River, | [|¢@l for catalogues giving net! prices and special. terms of! payment. ‘Horace Waters &Co. Three Stores: |134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St, 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way.! Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W. 128th St., nr. 8th Av. WHY USE EMOLLIENTS THAT SOiL CLOTHING When a Delightful Non-Soiling Mass, were ortered closed on receipt of the new Mr. Borden was inany times a mill- onaire, owner of fleet yacts, member of many clubs in this clty and Boston, and waa known in the eighties aa the “Calico King.” One of his most mer- {tortious acts us an employer of an army of workers was to voluntarily add a percentage of Increase to the wages of hig thousands of mill employees in Falt River and later to prevent a cut in wages then agreed upon by many New England mill owners becaure of over- production, when he bought five hun dred thousand pieces of cotton goods, thus taking tue material off the hands of the miki owner. Three years prior to this he did like- wise during talk of a general reduction of wages, It was at (ne palatal home of Mr. Borden in this city, No, 2 West Fifty-rixth street, ‘hat his butlor was hot and killed by burglacy, My. Lor- 6 . Stn offered 8 rewart of #1000 for tre| Complexion Preserver Is capture of the murderers. In 1895 he So Easy to Obtain? Rave $10,000 to the charities of Vall River, He also gave $100.00 to Yale University, His fast steam vacht Bov- erign was a noted vessel !n thin harbor and a socond yacht, the Vodotte, was purchased by the Government to be used as @ despatch boa Your Blood Needs purifying fenovating in th eruptions, lowe of appetite and that tired feeling ‘Look at that collar! exclaimed a young society woman, holding up for in- spection a delicate neckpiece; “cold | cream certainly plays havoc clesenee a 1y do you use greasy cold cream)?” asked a friend. ‘‘Velogen is the finest sort of emollient forface and hands, andit will _ Velogen is the ideal preparation for the complexion. Its use night and morning and when going out of doors keeps face and hands smooth, white and flawless. Good also for burns, cuts and cha; lipsorhands. It smoothes the skin am paves the way toward healin At all druggists 25 cent NewUpright4 Q | Pianos jective and successtul mea- {eine for the complete puritt blood and the comple: whole system, je Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 better, iovk bet ud form oF ‘eatabs, Get {t today in usual 1 ehoooiated tablets called WISSNER PIANOS WAREROOMS: anc 67 Flatbush) Ave, Bi dyn; 96 Fiith Ave., New York letion uf confection, ¢ comblnations, on ees aie ODE Special for Tuesday, the 28th EXD nox TUESDAY'S OFFERING uy INE CREA! TEMES Oe TL o'clock, H eh tg feral 390 ue ly UR EAL Tiietnesonk “Grcner imavinge CARPET J.J. W.YiLUUAN Tel, 300 Colum) Hat. 18) Med 75. CLEANING 355 West Sates MORSCHHAL HELP WANTED—FEMALG.. WAWTED—Firstcl ~~ by ‘isn i" Grekes tod Gane eo enn tcetintn: RPM

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