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suena a ERE ET THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. THREE BIG BERLIN BANKS On the platform yesterday were | this and nnd this buliding free of debt, | i] —T Bishop Greer, who offered the opening | but our Lighthot the hea=t of the) ; Prayer; RabiA Leon J. Magnes, who | Work ts In the sieht arm,! Hi tead @ pealw; Borough President Mo- , and money fe) i SHY AT OH. MONOPOLY. ullding, and f Think Government Scheme Would Aneny, who epoke of the examples ad | Glve Advantage to the WORKERS OF CITY Routes th ‘oreeenting the bulldias ‘= Deutsche Bank. by Mise Winifred Molt in founding \ X Bourne's luminous ’ rome friend to hely where help {9 so much ’ ’ BORLAN, Oct. 17.—Fear that the pro- the association; Kben P, Morford, Bu- ‘, My tongue te unused to thanks Affidavit of Rose Exonerating Becker Introduced at Trial perintendent of the Mrooklyn {ndus- woh @rant generosity as Miss) ° .., ~_——— , sown Bound petroleum monopoly under the aus tial Home for Bling Men, hauctuy 41 | Hourne’s, but every brick tn ente vuult-| A Simple Remedy Beautifies oes tei stew: Gast nae . Wellowing is the aMdevit signed by th sigh Shon signed. Rosenthal told me pone ad the antawnn! Government is a are Who presented the bullding in| 8, b dba SR Te eet. ue ani Darkens the Hair, oa piper " sey wire call Row at the home of Harry Pollok at he received ihe money from Hiv- | OBe-slded arrangement, und ehalt of Mise Bourne, Merbert b. rn fe pe on ~ halt ‘and make your hair be was In Riding after the mur-| bard. the Deutsche Bank, wan ¢ Battoriec, Who accepted it on behalf Hves ts aranent Sonen ‘ov Dinenam Cures Dandruff. ben ged 4 fl Wectle ‘Sent Herman Rosen = of th fi 1t, Mon- zt 5 ° of thal, which was divigg at. Yee Woarlgned' hav tnt noes ierethg tn boieslumen\ aninerioee by the signer MA. rpg A eronleurieed ton, N. Y., and Henry Phipps were In ethane wes tnd Sulphur Hair Remedy. Por today an ovidenoe at tat No, 104° Won Forty-ftth street | Dresdner Hank, the Disconto Gesell. | Model Building Is Gift to the, (ne benediction, ana Goorge Haven |‘h® throng at the ekorciavs What a pity it ts to see so many | ations common garden Sage hee trial at the request of Becker's! opened for business and ran for soy-|echaft and the Bioichroeder Bank to- Putram, who prosided. people with thin, wispy hair, faded or] used for re acd ing eral weeks. Tt wae then raided and put | ay. Sightless of Miss Bourne and William Reentkof sang “Lead, Kind- genera Gerace esadiataaars streaked with gray, and realize that] color of the hair; and Sulphur is recog it fy TAght, and the gueste Joined in| 0, (From the Chieago Reconbfermid) of these le might have soft,| nized by Scalp Specialists as “in about the month of February, I waw the raid from| The three banks declare it to be untrue Cost $107,000 einging “America” when the speaking | “Ten years ogo,” he complained, “T one wv abendent bale of utitul color peed Mag for treatment of bale 918, Rosenthal was vory hard up and torow Hiceat, 2 was stending on) Chat their refuaal was lespieed 39 thutr Cr 1090, Fas over. Mise Holt said in her ad-| as Genouneed ae eee ee as a re [aed ‘Tastee if they would but use the| scalp troubles. rf unless rest w jowenthal jefore this| relations with the Standar lom- pres ross: Now they oy ‘here neces. bled with ong ae oe acai the fol-|f&l4 he told me he could not allow me| Dany. ‘They any they offered to cancel “Work {n't enough for our associa. | actionary.” fea Mites i Mn ph) sive pears oe Aaag ceil, oe. if po Jowing day 1 gave him $250, and from|25 er cent. and agreed he would givo! their con with that concern and] The $107,000 fireproof building at’ No. | tlon to offer. We must seok to do good) “You ouRht (9 sive us te habit of / Oy oe Eid there is no excuse for any |losing its color or coming out, get & time to time from that date up to the} ™e 20 per cent. to enter tho monopoly company, with-| 3% Kast Thirty-fifth street, given by | Work. to control the market for our| changing yuur opin . th Sage and Wares on accor if “put, confound it, 1 haven't changed|one, young or old, having thin, strag-| fifty cent bottle of Wye! ‘time of Me execution of a chattel mort-| SAVE ROSENTHAL PAID BACK | {rawing only neh the ayndicate re! stiey Emily Howtand Bourne to the New sues they appeal to the eye ot | seca "4 "tire of dandrutt ling hair, either full or| Sulphur from your druggist, fused to give the necessary guarantees not because they appeai to the eye of | qnem.” 4 ase, hereinafter referred to, I ad- $1,400 OF LOAN. tor pA of trea L York Association for the Blind. was] pity. It must be a laboratory in which envy and rank, smelling with exces-| the improv appearance ced him, tnclucing the #280 above! musing the time the place wae ru : _ dedicated yeste-day afternoon. to develop ideas, in which to find new {The Harder , {sive oil. your hair after a few days’ treatment. to, between $2,000 and $3,000. | ning and pri th sot The building, known an the Bonne | eri, "o je occupations for the {From the Atehioeon Globe.) ‘ ——$—$$—_-__— once ee peo, onda I paid Rat O00 bese ever bidtes Mona ee SHIPPING NEWS. blind, to teat many and to hold fast! It does not take muc give of. back over $1,400, He did not know iaihianaigemdins Workshop, 1s four stortes high, and 18 / to that which'Is good. We are thank-|fense, but how !t does have to be piled that I had advanced the $1,500 covered ALMANAO FOR T0.Day, used as a mode! workshop for blind men F jit makes little difference what you need—a World Want ~will go get & other payments were smaller in ful that great generosity has given usjon to make a compliment a success. nga Rosenthal's agrooment with! by the chattel mortgage. Sum slove,, 6.181 Spr 5. who make brooms and cane chairs, and was to pay mo 25 per cent. of the nit are eelf-supporting. The association af soon ss he got his business MM Purposes to make the building @ sort again. At that time he waa not gents Hook, of experiment station, where different fumning, but had the place equipped Hell Gate . i trades may be tried for the bind. The RK. feady for business. Some time Rosenthal said he would require PORT OF NEW Yo workers live at their homes but take e wo rie more. — their tuncheong in the bullding. Yesterday the work of broom making was going on on one floor and ehair caning on another, while a class of boys aid basketry work in the main offices. There ie « large dining room, a kitch- en, @ games and reading room and on the roof a recreation garden. In the ‘Dut I got him down to $1,500. Hi 414 not have the money, but I to! would try to raine it. SAY@ HE ASKED POLLOK FOR THE MONEY. went to my friend, Harry Pol- enthal, however, got very angry Heriven Silver Plated Ware ne basement are shower baths. | Har aad aeeaaenaen snes any with him, and T told Hibbard te Scien Belly Roarae, Yee Gonsr of tue \ Bundred ity-soventh street, ty th ‘ariatic. iding, is much interes! in er- : to lend mo the money, te Pavers HE new McAlpin Hotel is not only t: New Bedford, Mass, Ga n ia, Havana, & ai Atlapta, Ravanned, | ment work. She hes given « library to i, toagua, Medians " a en to be the largest Hotel in New York but the most magnificently appointed. There is a direct connection between that Condimewie's || and the fact that we are to supply all the somethingnew. 1} Silver Plated ware for its table service. A convenient Tray holds the Cobaasiens All bver the United States, from the |] $1.2 (nf 1owin. oo eaecoaann || Atlantic to the Pacific, leading Hotels will || >, (pen) + “ be found equipped with our silver-plated Tableware. , It is the finest as to quality and the most reasonable as to price that can be purchased, owing to the unexampled scale upon which our business is conducted. And this applies equally to our Silver Plated Ware in general. The most modest householders as well as the largest Hotel proprietors will find it to their advantage to pay us a visit. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York I'll tell you ' t iy We never spoke after HAHN i i i “th a ! i ‘ it on my agreeing to be responsl- 4 4 i i) i Pollok, he agreed to let me have| “At tho present time I am nick, but we Wi t advised me to get security for|{ have read the foregoing and fully un-| | then went to see Mr, Hibbard, | derstand it, St. Paul building, and asked him “Mover at any time aid I pay or Ht ¥ 8 wi i ap a Style Notes by Madame_Louise THE BEST PROOF that you are wearing comfortable shoes is when you are not conscious of wearing any. That is the essence of shoe luxury. REEE af euggest the payment of any money to Zdeut. Becker, nor did he ever suggest any payment to him. Any oar of that sort is absolutely ete ara “Roventhal n aid to me that there would give me the chattel| was any telephone conversation in Hib- on furniture. bard's office with Becker, “I explained to Rosenthal that I “JACOB ROSE.” Sanda ‘net tales. the , Dut knew] {This aMdavit was attested by Richard bay rye . Barte . When Rose was on ‘Where he rhe reer one chattel) the witness stand he admitted having mortgage an osenthal to £0) made thie aMdavit, but swore it was er: to see Hibbard. I then paid the} untrue and that {t was made to ald ey to Hibbard. I never saw the| Becker, who wi just then coming chattel mortgage. I not ent bunder fire, COURT DEALS iPRUSHING BLOW T0 EXPERT CRAFTSMEN give Queen Quality Shoes such suppleness of sole, such perfect fit in vamp and uppers, that you can forget that you are wearing them. NOT ONLY do the best materials go into their making, but the very environment, quienes and personnel of the factory w they are made suggest high grade footwear. YOU CAN DISMISS the matter of style from your mind when buying Queen Qual- ity Shoes, for that is taken care of by the most expert shoe desi . range $3.50 to $5.00 per pair—a few at $6.00. if roasted for not finding yout A. zo4 3g you hear Berghals say, ‘Why Kill Rosenthal; he was a good A. No, but I did hear Berghals "Why did they kill Rosenthal?’ » Hart then demanded the right to furthet questions, which were not th the number permitted by the State. Justice Gok declined to permit the de- femse to ask additional questions at thet time. om oe | Coffee Poisoning \ (GB AVE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE The difficulty with most i finished with Bchepps Justice Goft ad- : f dtepeed Me. Hart and sa that te the is a frequerit cause of many human aches Call and Make Your Own Terms Suits and Overcoats that are jot bt rk., commigsion ¥ 3 Our Terme Apply te New York, New Jersey. Long stand. Connecticut. P dome frm te deans oe ee Best Credit System One Low Price Cash or Creait|| sold to Young Men is that fame saa, Yn But people seldom lay the blame where it belongs until troubles We Pay Freight (3 Rooms Hsrnueee they are nothin 3 more nor Sewing Mactiines | (or $1.00 Weekly , less than small sized men’s Mr. multiply and the doctor says “quit coffee” . garments and require ex- cessive alterations for even The coffee drinker who is annoyed by headache, nervousness, indigestion, heart a doubtful fit. Ours are palpitation, biliousness or lack of sleep, can prove to a certainty whether coffee is the cause by stopping it ten days and using made especially for young men---smaller propor- z 5 a ~- bed Dale of evidence obtained in Arkansas oy My. Hart at considerable expense. prin decal LAUREL ENTRIES. ‘ ‘pace TRACE, LAUREL, Md., Oot, 17,— he p Ba KAL dan DIABETES P OS I UM [srs | meters °69°* $89 “1 eine deacon netine's 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. ones. itaityefa . . | . my saa te ir This healthful beverage, made entirely of SLEEP DESTROYERS simicaesa ot ——— eee tioned, close-conforming choice Northern wheat and the juice of Southern Sho suffered from nervousness by day garments, tailored to fi i 4 d sleep by night. sugar-cane, tastes much like coffee but contains no de to tires years age,” writes @ i : oung woman, “I was in the habit of caffeine, the habit-forming, health-destro; di Hrinklog cafes freely and did not realise i Diabetes Remedy ‘ e Oe I AR ita “njring may health tee relieves attacks of this ase an i and . contains caffeine—the same drug foun || restores normal nutrition. in both tea and coffee in coffee) “till I was suddenly mado the §. John Reckendorf, 1721 South Madame Nordica’s Bath Powder For Reduction of Weight properly, selected to please and priced unusually low. No dieting is required—there is no fatiguing treatment, and nothing | | vietim of nervous headache so violent to take internally—simply shake one of these harmicss powders into}! $ $ | , Philadelphia, Pa., writes: “I , , that I was compelled to give up house- F i 10 12 $15 te B j dinbetes and begin tang your Everyone can drink Postum with fullest told « ivitgg and stay in bed ay) your regular daily bath. | ian 1] wonderful Diabetes ltemedy. I too! efi the time. en insomnia came upon WHAT MADAME NORDICA SAYS: ; 4 9 bottles and was pronounced cured benefit. me and the wretchedness of sleepless “ ly but ithout le ' | ; I Ebeeieg and wes proneunees ctr mo end the wrmahaduaw of epee ae Th treatment reduces you graully but surely withovt leaving Young Men’s Suits, Ready-to-Wear : "This lasted till e veer ago, when I without any sense of fatigue, lassitude or loss of strength. |X find S Thousands of former tea and coffee drinkers yay persuaded by a iniend te give up the Bath Powder haa a remarkable effect upon the akin, removing all : ini : {feo entirel Postum, have found it a means of regaining health and ine = fo) “ecnureyy ant ne Sow pene 4 ; feel the change for the better, my nerves creasing their comfort, grew stecager and I began to sleep nights, Day by day the improvement continued “ ’ nm end in a short [ie I was restored to { wealth, y headaches left me, the There’s a Reason oe BA enjoy ood, sound sleep at night. Pie Is what I owe to Postum, a Bulk Brothers . #79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at 8d Av, UNION SQUARE, Lith Street, West of Broadway. y ? e ‘ , Tae . Cordlee a => Twenty-four packages (sufficient for ordinary cascs) cost $10, and will be delivered pense upon receipt of price Orders now received. MADAME NORDICA’S COMPANY, 8 West 9th St., New York x J feel it but right to tell you of given by Postum Co, Bat Creek, Mich, Reed the little book, “The Road Cereal Co,, Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. to Wellville,” in pkgs. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND.OBT Iz, Bi