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_—_e tary Robert Adamson that he and At- torney Buckner destred to call on the Mayor at his cotventence. “We desire to ask the Mayor if he wishes to testify under oath and arrange the Tuture hearings to mult his conventence,” Mr, Curran said, GAYNOR GHUT HIS OFFICE DOOR AGAINST HEAD OF PROBERS. After a delay of more than two hoars Mayor Gaynor sent worl to Mr, Curran that under no condition would he celve the Alderman, but that he would be giad to see Atiorney Buckner, “Bay toMr. Curran that 1 consider he has violated my confidence and that I was the will not meet him,” moeasage, “but Mr. Di fome any time he call Mr. Muokner did not at that time avail himseif of the Mayor's invitation. Presume His Honor referred to our first meeting, when the sald I had vio: lated his confidence,” said Chairman Curran later, “At that t he told m the sole purpose of the committee was to Aiscredit his e@mtnistration, and that if we persisted in the inquiry we would be stultifying ourselves, 1 naturaily Fave this statement to the press, for I wanted the public to understand ihe Mayor's attitude, I did not violate any of his confidences and } do not regret the statement I gave out.” Attorney Muckner evidently decided later to call alone upon the May He arrived at the City Hall i & half hour before the © to begin ite wearings, but Mayor Gaynor had just eon, from which fh aantil exactly 2 o'cloc to his private offic found that e to lunch did not return k, going directly | Mr. Htuekher saw 1 enter “Well, I wonder if be will fee me?” he said laughingly. He wae promptly ushered into Mayor Gaynor's office. Tt was exactly 2.20—ha the hearing was due Alderman Curran re it oairee ai pian he oa manic Chamber, escorting vey | ne mer 4 sports both. | Buckner fram his conference with Mayor, They admt they were wealthy and Gaynor. Mr, Buckner was «miling! professed a fondness for gamen of broadly. At > ete gr ~ an Hee sae chance, They were unusually un-| aproval during the heir by the) Game. Mr. Honey had 9836 in his! committee. [right hand trousers pocket. — Ha] ‘The resolution of the Roard of Alder-| matched coins with the young men. men legalizing the committee and au-| After it was over one of them thorizing it to KUMMON Witnesses WAS) Kind enough to lend Mr. Heney carfar then bye mart, Oey + edly sul! tt all occurred #0 quickly Heney missing from the chamber. ek hate te , 4 neney Buakner at one asked per-| Could Hardiy realive what had hap- mission t@ make @ statement — ine minate Re ha th next he was standing on the sidewalk “{ dave Just come f @ conference ‘with Mayor Gaynor,” he sxid. me he had Just returned from his v cation and had m J if M would be agreeable for to appear here to-morrow afte 2 o'cloek. Hewatd he would com 1 think, as a matter of courte him then. | Honor sai he would come then with: | oul subpoena.” CURRAN WRATHFULLY DE MANDS “WORD OF HONOR.’ Curran, plainly angered by Gayni abernce, was on hie fget In an mstant. "Dil the Mayor give you his word of hovior that he would come before us t vow without being st ar | he naked in a voice that quivered with | rage. “T do mot know anything about his word ofshonor. He ebmply said that he would be here,” retorted afr, Buckner. Frank L. Dowling, a Democratic mem- der Of the committee and Tammany leader in the Board, took @ hand in the mM this point and pr cipttated & row., Without riving to ad- to) Mayor's | bo wel: | | | TURNS TABLES ON | TRO OF CON MEN’ Lamb From Florida, Fleeced, Once, Objects to Losing | Wool Second Time. | LAYS TRAP FOR THEM, Old Game of Matching Coins Worked With Heney Once, but Not Twice. James Heney, who ts @ conthractor amittes Was YOrk two woeke @go to wee the wighta, | in hour after | He begin—when | “He told | trying to #q ch work ahead, and | too, " @C) not care to make a complaint | rea fhould adjourn mth that time, for Hix | hotel, from Jacksonville, Pla, came to New| He had heard about the lobeter palace and the Times Square broiler belt and he had made up his mind to @ee all | these things an@ more. Being @ friend- ly sort of & person Heney started to ket acquainted in the Tenderloin. The | Tenderiol swiftly sizing up Mr. ponded quite warmly. Among th ey, re new a iuaintances were | 20 jules from a quar- hia anxiety lest me that ‘There was a police station right corner, but Mr. Heney did Me car- back to his ter in around the cy in his sorrows sile tly Last Friday, in Forty-second street, not far from Broadway, a dazed-look- ing stranger asked Heney where to find Times Sau “I'm a stranger in the city myself," | ~ said Mr, Honey, “Ain't it funny we| paix #hould happen to meet this way?" My | slow. namne's Heney.” ne MR. BERKLEY PAID ALL THE | tiem BILLS MOST WILLINGLY. Stranger-In-town No, 2 said he Archibald Berkley, He was willing to purchase a drink, Later, Mr, Heney's new friend said he was willing to buy inner, Still later, after paying a din- ner oheck of $14.95, Mr. Berkley wanted to buy tlekets for the theatre, Mr to bilt non MAN FROM SOUTH |uze + Carroll Bmille. Heney took wave it to one of the others, who wanted THE £ VENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEM Se en 1018, | Moose Candidate tor Governor, Wite, Daughter and Grandchildren ‘This is a specially posed picture of Mr, Oscar 5. Straus and his family taken at his summer home ‘Terrytown turday. Those the group beside the candidate are Mrs, Straus, her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Mookstadter, who is hold- ing her child, Albert, In the fore- ror Ore the two other grand- dream of Mr, Straus, Mil@red and Ing wbout the weather, they walke! ly north In Broadway to Seventy+ 4 street. Then the matter of set- ent was delicately approached, Mr, 4 roll from his pocket and ount 18, on the outside. There was a ten-dollar Beneath it was nothing but green paper, “What d'you put me up against, J coba?’ wailed the counter, addressing other (han Mr, Archibakd Berkley, +e: OSCAR S. STRAUS. wreres GY INTERN ATEO Nae NEW | OGrnt) for Governor 8 and Maines (Re- \ torial election the Democratic ticket | polled 30 votes and the Republican 11. ; Balloting began in some of the cities | fow Interruptions in the steady line of | voters from the marking booths to the | daitot boxes, A number of contests for the Legisia- ture, as well as for county oficos, and | the enforcement of the Prohibition law | brought out a large vote in many towns }and cities, while other places reported much apathy in voting in the forenoon. DEMOCRATS CLAIM MAINE BY 10,000; {of the districts reported an increase | compared with the vote at the same time Inst y In Saco there waa a . 5, decided advange over 1910 at the eame Come From jour, but in Biddeford the vote at noon . of that of two First Returns Smail Town Which Showed Republican Gain, was only ® per coi | years ago, | Up coumry the good weather brought out @ fairly good vote, especially in | those places where local contests had | aroused interest, At Lewiston and In the adjoining city of Auburn the morning vote was very heavy, in some of the wards running as high as 90 per cent. over the vote in PORTLANT, Me., Sept. 9.—With seve eral well defined State issues to be de- cided and a few questions of national j Importance to be indorved, the voters of 110 at thi rf. Mainé went to the polls to-day to olect a) ap +] many years ince Maine voters Governor, four Conkressmen, county of-| have had such ideal weather on elec- ficers and a State Lowisiature. Thal tion day, The a¥mmér season seemed Legislature seleoted to-day will choose | extended for the benefit of the Sta & United States Senator next winter. | Mh¢ weather was warm without being > | oppressively hot. The country roads Gov, Broderick W. Plalsted of Augusta | were in good. condition, after recent is the Democratic candidate and WIl-| raing, for travel to the voting place. jam T. Haines of Waterville is tho Re- | publican candidate for Governor. Poth Gov. Platsted and Haines, the Republican nominee, issued statements declaring they Were sure to win. Pla! ted @aid that he would have not 1 than 10,000 plurality. Haines gave no fig- ures, ut insisted that he was certain to win with @ united party behind him, | ‘The first returns from the election to-day came from Hurricane Isl small town Which gave Plaistea (Dem- publican) 12, At the last gubernn. President ‘Taft spent last night and | part of to-day at the home of his broth- | Charies at Biddeford Pool, Me., where he received from State Repub! can leaders returns direct from the| front by telephone. The news that the President had decided yesterday to mo- tor to B ord Poo! from Beverly was quickly sent out through the State by tho Republican leaders as evidence that he was deoply interested and ‘n doing all in his power to throw his moral support to candidate Haines, The President left for Beverly at 2 P. M., to-day by autoniobile, he planning te | at York Harbor for Mrs. Taft, who is vieiting friends at that resort, In complete accord, the members of the Progressive organization and the regu- tae Republican cohorts worked for the election of Qe Republican State ticket. As the polls close they will line up as biter enem! but to-day they subordi- nated personal opinions and beliefs to the attempt to defeat the Democratic State ticket up for re-election, = EN em, “CAN'T,YOU HELPMY BABY” MOTHERS OF ECZEMA TORTUR- ED CHILDREN ASK US THIS. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Of all the ills of childhood none causes more suffering than eczema and the other itching, burning rashes that drive the tittle ones almost frantic. Nowadays when mothers ask us, “Can't you heip my Baty, Pe from ecrema! we can say, “Yes.” Our new Skin Remedy, Saxo Salve, has worked some very remarkable cures here, not only for children but for adults as well. Its first effect is to stop the tertible itching and burning, and make the skin comfortabie. ‘Then it is absorbed right into the skin, destroying the germs and exerting ite heating power at the soat of the disease. We guarantee Saxo Salve to give entisfaction when used for eruptions and skin troubles of any kind, paying back your money if it does not. All Riker and To-Day and To-Morrow SS Ley Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Sizes When buying Diamonds, as in other mies, tas hank a ind" doew. at ow a few hours after sunrise, but it was well into the forenoon before voters vis- pine Mome on Exhibition, ited the polling places in the country Yawe sus] EASY PAYMENT towns and fishing pi The polls will | wit “oad ca PLAN close In most places at 6 P, M., but in 3 verre & few email towne votlng was scheduled $100 Werth acs here, to coase an hour earller, 160 In the cities the aotivity of the party monds: Over halt_e Sortie golog” mites. hese Observe ices of a ” ettered t f the *1 tal ah ti" ifliar at 'eavotv"as ches, Sony and 5-32 fet ie one Prt] Hotei hij 4 ; .| “A lemon," responded a deep base recs the Chair, @r/even facing Alder. | Heney did not thwart any of his gen- " ON City Magnate a Suicide. | workers began at 6 A. M., and in these man Curran, be sa erous desires, They passed an open-all- | Volee. The voice belonged to Detec- MRS. BASCHOR DEMURS. OIL CITY, Pa., Sept. 9.—George Lew!s, heey Where (here Bee Manatectenlag tint. Kile Ghatrman. was too cars| night hat shop. tive McMahon of the West Forty-80V-| says Her Former Husband §\ aged sixty-nine, First Vice-President of | Pants the early voting was fairly heavy. castic in bis remarks concerni: “That's a swel ing Md," enth street station, So did the hand the ON City Trust Company and for!y, q few of the larger citl Honor the Mayor, He had no right to! nerkley. 11 stake you to a Kelly,| Which was planted firmly on the shoul- Continue Paying Alimony, Muny. years one of the moat prominent | 5) toan leaders stationed detect! avk if Mayor Gaynor save his word of| ang get one Just ke it for myself. der of him who held Mr. Heney’s dum-| BALTIMORE, Sept. 9—Mra. ©, H,| Men of OM Cit mimitted sulc by |e, anile y t > held i zi . 5 hocting, No cause was assigned for | the Polling booths to prevent illegal vot- . Importer of Diamonds, honor, | There is a way to wet him here) “si, dieney was not averse to having|™Y ell. Detective Kalbfelech | was! naschor, the first Mra. I. 1, Emerson, | tne View h iy 1 h WE PAY FREIGHT ANi Broad New ¥ {€ we do not desire to do him the cour- ch or Meg and gt Age Men Spon | there, too, and he put Archibald Berk-| Nes" meg pel are Be h | the but in My Hours there were Est KALLRUAD D roadway, New York tesy of permitting him to come volun-;% new Kelly. It cost his friend $3.9. | j.. jacoum and the wealthy department] "®# fled a demurrer to her former é PARE, OVEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. tarily. If you want him here, subpoena | Nor did Mtr, Heney back down when | stor, under arrest. ‘They had sev-| ™Monalre husband's petition to have - = : = — = air. Ca ie him, That's the way to get him if you| Mr, Berkley suggested making the |cral thousand dollars’ worth of counter. | her $8,000 alimony order revoked, She ||] ny be ant oO THE GREAT KIDNEY REME N t him. You have the power; whyfrounds of the White Light rathskellers.|feit money in their pockets, As the|S4ys the agreement was arranged be- \, Pi] | Setar batted: sto le Hl DY CO i Gon't you do it?” he demanded. Mr, Berkley was not only willing but] trio were being arraigned the guileless| fore the divorce was granted, and that 1] ] peccaling, polls Oak Mailed Free VINCES THE MOST SKEPTICAL Jomes J. Smith, aloo a Democratic! anxious to pay for everything, and Mr.| Mr. Heney consulted some figures he] the Court hag nothing to do with tt. ‘i i ) UAL. tagmior of the committee, took uP the | Hieney tot him do tt, Tt wus daylight | 1d mado on the back of an envelo, > | ra [GRAND RAPIDS ears hoo saver. eure ener. when Mr, Berkley finally suggested aj, “Pighty-noven, $8, 94 and the DMt at) MN AMARA UNDER THE KNIFE. 4 FURNITURE 1 want to tegl you what Dr. Kilmer s + Curran by not rising or even Me {¢ dissipation, He wanted to| *50—-that's—er—07,60, That'll help - te een Swamp-Root did for me. 1 wi dooking at the charm: he shouted: new form of dissipation. against 335, we | H ~ I fos igh . My kid band move that the remarks of the| gamble, He hed just kept track of Mr, Rerk- | J9mea B. Operated On for App ‘i { &ROOM OUTFIT patey re ~ vi - ly kidneys hurt ebeirman concerning His Honor Tell you what,” he sak, He had) joy. expenditures in the getting ac- eitie in Pelaon, ii | Value a4 me xo that when 1 was down 1 could not stricken from the records of this body." | 1) telling what" all evening, "We're | quainted process, "Rerkley” and his{ 4 | getup, unless I took hold of something Mr. Curran atood above his colleagues. | both tired now, so lot's make it to-mor= | two companions fined $10 each in} SAN QUENTIN, Sept. 9.—When I] | to pull myself up with. . paying Httle attention to the outbursts, | (ON) TEN NON. 8) ing to look over | the West Side Court today by Magis-/t was announced he was reating easily | ali] . 1 tried differeat kinds of kidney pill When Mr. Sirith had finished, Curran! trate Butts, They gave their na but they did me no ge Some one tot #4) and would recover, it wus learned here waited a full minute. There was impres-| the Museum of Natural History, when ees Pah i i Sey ce “ *V 4 some slew. The fol ola | a8 nuel Jacobs, James Taylor and/ to-day that James B. MoN: . Berve me to try Swamp-Root. 1 had no faith Oy A as Bg i ce pe peyt Aly ei hye SPECIAL SALE. SRM OUTET et es my ie ncaa @ecpnd te the last resolution?” there dynamiting the Los Angeles Times, was if e new stoc Kitebe ra one ttle and took it, saw it was be- Faare wan acne, A imotion to adjourn “sre itency assented cheertutty to the] MONTREAL ENTRIES, | cverated on lant Tmureday tor aprendts sn order soumakelronm oF our larg oat ee sinning to help me and kept on taking a was immediately carried and the com-| geurosition, And he was on deck ut the citis, Me was released trom sviitary ||| Of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- |}} +r low Ki had taken six bottles and. it mttoe adjourned until to-morrow after | Museum Satuntay afternoon. 10,—The entrien for to- } confinement ax weeks ago. Autola Player-Pianos we will make a special offering 2 Doors Below Kesner De es feed igthe Die alias ek @mong the Republican majority of the} “Let's ko somewhere and gamble,” «thre: furlongs — ‘ are heh j + SSeat ates "Mayor”aynor| oul Mr Herr wits TRESS! ne ost ical 20 West 23 ST gece aes appeared voluntarily at that hour a pate me," declared Henry. sli he ad ena Pig rab es e E B fflicted as L was to take Dr, Kilmer # @ubpoena would be served upon him| They were starting fro the \- or ied cou G 0 U d P ‘ ™ ! > i ‘ ond ee attendance comperied Under|seum when they ran Into another three. rea died at his home on Harrison street, 6 se 1anos NEAR 6G" AVE | Swaeep-Roct, The He bottles | oak pees t ity Charter the comynittee has! stranger’ in town. He sald he owned Yh ili East Orange, N. J., to-day at the age : : . F ys was looking for excitement—hang the |" tun Rack W iree-zenrotty ang | Wilely Known as @ writer and lecturer! 1} nearfect order, some as good as new. Prices r GEORGE H. HUBER, expense! Mr. Berkley blithely volun- Tinberie Aivam, jus; | OM dental sudjects, He was one of the All Size Roll Atlanta, Il, TO PRESERVE BROADWAY. | tocroa to provide it, 105; Lite Wire, | organizers of the State Dental Society F ILMS State of Hlinois, Seek to Prevent Tea Up of THEY PLAN A WAY To TRIM ft ee, {¥}; | Dental Association. He was @ dele- $. 0 | Developed is it det » & Notary Public in Street by New Subway. STRANGER No. 3, tr aliswag, | Rate to the World's Dental Congre and for the said county of Logan, in the ao a, Coa lbenen Airey 3ues|: GLA CPAMAH GhOAILIOA LANE memory ctl Teka icone 138 | in 1898: He was a member of the Na-|]| for cash, or payments of only $5 down and er "peita are ine'tery lowmat™ nropale ff State of Illinois, do hereby certify that parement Aasociation at the Hotel Im.| that $8%, and then, Oracins himesif, cata |” upled, —*#*Conpled., ; tional Association of Dentists and of No, 2-—Sc, each, Other sizes in pruportion, George H. Huber, known to me to be the A ; ; himself, said | PUT anette | several New York oooletion, ae well Work Guaranteed. Matt Urdera Filled | same person whose name is subscribed to $5 Monthly petal this afternoon resolut) ya} ho'd ck e th adopted authorising the Mrevutive Com: had Hy wep and atjun hie wation an He the wpesat Conny ip bets Club, He te A Week ee fessnos instrument, appeared be- ; i ert 1a c on, k 0, Btock- 5 P pi ' 4 Maittes to repare and circulate « pett-| purty walked toward Columbus avenue, | Milt ti raed OY Guuenten Mra ntovent sk" 1] without interest. Also special attractive low prices Buys A ORT A gies pnb tion’to the Public Service Board asking | Mr Berkley took advantage of the fact | AIXTH RACK Selling: thrwe.renr-olde ana | Hote + uys An t he + that there be no open cuts in Brosdway]| to whleper tn Bir. toner eas Tinh” (NT hate ape oataeegaae 08! |S on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. KODAK 8 en ne oo during the construction of the new sub-| What’ ina na oT; Hay of Wieaanre, 102), Mhelby, 100; a 7 un pund to private’ property old part N. ; PA De load TOR” @aGEK Go tat ih Work together and trim him— |, SEVENTH RACK. Be three pearolda andl the Eleventh United States Infantry, Bicyc ies an M. M. HOOSE, would be fe holais, Gericke or dump sa mark and he deerves tt." ‘Myrile. Marton, 1080’ Malie: | was arrested at the Hotel Harlington at HORACE WATERS a co. Notary Public. Spellboand, ing platforms in the strect You're a pretty wise chap," sald Mr trae noon to-day by Detective Caseassa of . Ene committee wae also empowered to] Heney, when tile friend tad told tan, tn | He vis rial the Central Office, charged with cashing Thr i Bile A ’ near 18th Street. « e tentative plan for a station| a half doren wor ho 6 ms late, a forged cheek. ee tween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-ffi Ming tomethen” cous Hols @ mad | eres etemencte Trai one Lieut. Chant said to-day that he left Ss reat Aug sag biong Broadway | Btroets be modified, that the station! coinamatcher at their i % pn pete. reread ‘nis post at Fort D. A, Russell, pear t m Branc! pen Evenings) 405 Broad would be below Thirty-third strect, for) ee Wr merny, Ge tole Cheyenne, Wyo., without ieave, Aug. 4 ores S FOAAWAY, Below Canal St. Mee meattahsing ot ecchenes frects fer) jowod dirvctions in a Columbus avenue HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, On Aus. 4 according to the Criterion 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. 126 University PL, bet. 13-14 sts. ilmer & Co., Bingham- le saloon, Pretty goon dh ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. Was $200 abead,| FIRST RACK Two year-old t will greater convenience in reaching tho} fillies; selling; | Exchange Co., the complainants, he pre- z ernavivauih station and thought of en important engage. | (iy furonm liner, Ves, 200; Big Dipper, voucher nade out to Capt convinee anyone. You-will’atso receive The Executive Committe ts composod| ment De ae i eta iat Speers the Paymaster at Fort D. ® booklet of valuable information, telting of Copeland Townsend, ex-oMclo chair-| The wealthy department store man [snoop ieck--Thneevearoite - A He represented himeeif as all about the kidneys and bladder. When } man; Co » James 8, Met-| showed he was a ian of business ae |—romised Vand, 06, Gancurran wi: Bie Ticele |Capt. Kitts, He was taken to the Tombs Writing, be sure and mention the New — { uguet Janssen’ and Owen M| weil ax a game aport jit tarsh, 103) Pos Tous A Uo, hah Bhai | Court York Evening World, Regular fifty: Just show that you've got f—Three.ywar-olla and _ upward, cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at _ | is - -Thy Jeteor, Meithitillzas ie be rian ai amount tn your pocket and 11 | $l se(unouae dioral Meteor, #0 all drug stores, Harry P. Keith to-day tendered AGA RP enis | Merry eee, Vue iumnes tots doe ote a oY eet are reiae “ ' When Mr, Heney demurred st Ih hott, see alters (Trade: Marl CARPET sIENALLON ws counsel to the Nassau y ranger | ts 6 0" Rind i | | d. & J. W. WILLIAMS County Board of Supervisors at Min. | X% % Called his attention to @ welt |Mirt, POT secs Hpi HiSRh fone, pie Special for Monday, the 9th! Speciai for Tuesday, the 10th |) ~ CLEAN Columbus, Es. 1876 : eel. Gnd Mt was accepted: Xcite ag| treated, alert looking man who wan] ef le Tee By Bist SPANISH. PEANUT CUBE) OCOLATE NUT CREAM REASONS | IG 353 West 54th St, Jeader of the Nassau Democracy ana | @#hine axainat the other end of the bar, |! Rei By de 1Ots Wesckitton, 07 wc, valu j IC] Kisses: ase. “Rte nox 10c | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—* State Committeeman from the First 4 NON: here's @ man who's a stranger | loves. Jon toll toe i Tuesday's Olferis |] Why The World LOST, FOUND AND REWARD! : Congressional District, liv reason for {9 both OF um” he wuld, “1'l take @| tik: | Tw; tek SORT ering last week should 9 72 a aati ae a BEnaK ip’ AGA le. potitingt "chance on hiv honesty and deposit $800] print | " . . during the Presidential with him,"? | gra | | peer amet . prevent faation to his dutie And who did the alert looking man “ K Row and Cortlandt street. stores open every ‘g until 11 o'clock. snaividual advertisements, or 37/619 Diego. pi cat Mined heasoall © but the general manaxer of Mt, Fark Kow Ail our stores open Saturiiay evening until BL o'clock, ghan the 16,003 printed in the |! CORRIGAN.—On Sepl. 7, 1012, BRIDGET, Schoelboy Run iver by Trolley subways and elevated linea on| 848. petite 8h beloved wife of Edward Corrigan. b. fx-year-old Thomas O'Hrien of No n Inland! He was persuades to| cit F you have « healthy teste you will |] Milk Chocolate Covered BARCLAY not advertise for Funeral trom tho resid WW Perry street while returning trom Ona bid haven (naat nine | Hind much to delight nnd’ benefit 29 Conn ior gana, They Want resiiita. ‘that if Aaughior Thomas Doy ( Fchool to over b , reed to m mane miles to aoe 4 “A r joes Rive results to 100 See geen, eee fan’ vet BY Out | 9 anger No. 9 and Mr, Henoy| | Walwnrlon by Ta you in Evans’ delicious Cream Ale, Cream Walnuts ma < aE ns vertisers 1s plainty evidenced by tt ha a \vashington ‘atroet at Perry, Ho want second street and Broadway | SOFIA, iulsd YPN It comes to you fresh and foaming from RS BOW fact that The World last wi taken to Bt. Vincent's Hospital, Ile hae {M4 morning. tween ‘Turkish and Bulgarian soldiers | the cask, « happy, Joyful beverage briin- |} Choice walnuts hidden in a flavored 206: BROADWay Brinied Si ver cent, moze ade, Cneuaston of thi brain THE WAGES’ OF SIN 18 A gio |vsrurred on the Turko-tutyarian troa- {4M of Uliag and ‘cheer, To-day's beat |J eream centre, and covered by a thick 6 ar Hans Re OF sity | Hae tacduck heed adieanah cimucananis etecd anil Jacket of our Premium 4 AU SE | | Read the advertising columns of URDER BL-DAKT DEX GEN, Sue Best Brand of the t in each instance in- container, Mills Cheseleve, nox dC The epecitieg wats! The World and judge for yourself. d, killed, The Government eent a strong He did it Every one was there, | protest to Constantinople, /SUNDAY WORLD WANTS si, mse a ae { Daa | i} «