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EE a fe Sa SEES sae Ta ORDERS BULL MOOSE STEAK AND FLAP FLAPIAGKS! Seibel toes from First Page.) end the house plumber came up to . He nade elaborate preparations to Make nolse—to such an extent, mirer. Rut when told that the elder of ia twins had been named for him his I a once. y | they can porsibly | gether, my congraty gin’ new no bounds, * he exploded ‘Bring ‘em into 1 would Ike to ‘oungstern and their moth The pare | young ones are Dominick | but now Hving at No. 67 East Thirty: | hy th street, Cricago, Col, Rovsevelt was brought Into the | oapital at $8.48 o'clock Tuesday morn: Ing. Threw minutes pefore that the first of the twing w. uw m than ables, born and twelve mir- tes later tne aecond made tts advent. When the Colonel's wish was com- unicated to Mry Waleh she said “No greater honor sould come to me to have ¢ veevelt see the will have them dressed tn thelr best when they call on him this! fim fact, that he was not making much!afternvon, and I hope he will be more progress. His embarrassment caught |plessed than ever when he sees them.” | the eye of the Colonel and he said: “On, | And straignimey she gave orders to fon't mind me. Go right ahead and fix! Mra. Johanna MvNamara, the nurse. t¢ Mt Don't be afraid to make a@ litle Inotee, I'm used to It.’ AM of the clinfeal records of the) might have shown the Colonel's condi- fen to be improved from the last of- cial delistin, issued py the attending yuidtans at 10 o'clock last night. At me his temperature was %.6, his 4 and his respiration 2. | ihe Colonel's breakfast, as usual, con- of bacon, three soft boiled eges, red toast and a pot of t When fe ordered it he complainel bersuse he | pabd he was fes!ing 40 Wall bo was sure $5 would not be near ereugh for a man who already was “almost wall.’ With ihe exception of the rinele time @uring the night Mrs. Roosewa't re- mained in her room, and tt war not un- {il after 7 o'clock that she prepared for reakfast. When she found that the Rone had again dropped off for a nap, @he deciaéd not to eater his room, but folet him rest a loug 49 be would. NOT WORRYING ABOUT MAN WHO SHOT 41M. Te-day the Colonel continued to show the wemost indifference as to the not! of whrank, wifd sought his life. - “Ris name might be Czolgost or an thing else as far as 1 am concern he anid to one of his visitors, “1 never heard of him before and know nothing t him." To another caller, Roosevelt expressed the opinion that the man was a maniac, afficted with a paranoia on the subject of @ third term.” The Colonel, ho now talks con- siderably about the shooting, although at first he seemed to avoid discussion “I felt no pain at all for tho to one until he sald of the doctors, wus not reached the Auditorium esas that the wound b me trouble.” Hundreds of persons spent the night in front of the hospital in the street. ‘They were driven away evoral times by the police but always returned. were considerate, however, and Qllowed no unseemly noise to disturb sufferer’s rest. PULLET 18 IMBEDDED ; FRACTURED AB. ‘The medical attendants havo been re- Weved of anxiety as to the location of fhe bullet by late X-ray pictures. The first plate definitely showing the bullet Col, Roosevelt by John Schrank Milwaukee discloses the lead im- ded in the fracture of the fourth on the right side, four inches from e breast-bone. “Phe bullet is crushed into the upper Qbge of the rib and several small splint- of bone project near it. It is flat- ed out of shape but the exact shape mot yet clea: is four or five inches the surface, and the upward ting wound It made is six or seven hea in length. ‘he bullet was somewhat retarded by Manuscript Col. Roosevelt carried jeflected by hin steel apecti It did not "mushroom" Uttle laceration to the wound, the fractured rib that caused the jone! pain in breathing. @ radiograph Indicates the Colonel's usual chest development and lungs the ext rdinary spread and arch the uninjured ribs, ‘The surgeons yw of the fractured rib for forty t hours before they told of it, It be several days before it can be jermined if the wound will heal with: t suppuration. ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO os REMOVE BULLET. jhe X-ray picture made it certain that the bullet had not entered or in IN A the pleural cavity, thue removing | & Brave posaibility in the case. No Shtempt will be mace at prenent to re- Met, wa.ch Is not expected with he healing of the interfer tured rib. yr. Alexander Lambert, physictan of |. Roosevelt's family for many years, o came to Chicago at the urgentwe- juest of Mrs. Roosevelt, said to-day: pMB whudder when 1 realise how nar- Qu escape from instant death Col. | » i$ had, The bullet struck “im / Delow at am angle such that ua-| Gofected it would surely have) @hrough the Uttle lobe of his! Jung upward and inward through @uricles of the heart or the arch of aorta. ‘The folded manuscript and heavy spectacle oire checked and de- ted the bullet wo that it passed up such an angle that it went outside ribs and in the muscles. If this de- tion had not occurred and the bullet through the auricle of the aorta f auricles of the heart, Col. Roosevelt t have lived sixty seconds, nd new telegrams at frofm all quarters of th this morn- pile that they Theodore Toosevelt request the practice giving out ‘elegrams and cablegrams crowned heads and members of nobility was discontinued, as Roose feared that some of his friends! the water might be offended by | publicity. INS BORN IN HOSPITAL, ONE NAMED FOR HIM. a genuine surprise was sprung on Roosevelt to-day when he was told it Kis advent in the hospital Tues- ¥ morning had veen preceded by the th of one twin and that he had been the hospital but a few minutes be- the second youngster saw the Colonel chuckled at the ne vl Ita bu w pr it BLISS DENIED HE RECEIVED OIL CASH, CORTELYOUSWEARS oO w ¥ hi Colonel and seemed wel the HAS BULLET HOL' headquarters furnieh a nice tenderloin steak from a this month, meat if he wished, and on per five headquarte bring forth the a! attention by letters President Roosevelt, about Oct. % and) wT. the telegram was Corwarded. NO STANDARO OIL MONEY HE readwa it Mr. Biiny atated:‘We have re- ceived no contrinution from the Btand- ard O% Company, and at some time later 1 repeated Mr, Bilas's response to | the Premdent. and therefore did not tell him of tho telegrams, paign J had not heard that H H. Rogers had qontifbuted to the campaign, Rogers had contributed heavily. mentioned to me by Mr, Bliss. rs Mr. terview being arranged for him to mee: the Standard Ol! oMcials, me to meet persons regarding campaign contritutions,” aa did hear of It after th 000 or $250,000. My pi for the Cortelyou, knowledge—nothing pe * chelr “Inter ew" with f r The father ot the en Was nla de, hed at the Inte : shown by the satisfied that yond twin should have been named k tnatead of tho frat | , BUT THIS IS WHAT HE EATS, | A Buli Mooxer called at Progressive to-day and offered to mom M1! moose which he had shot early he said, was in nd Storage. | Dr, Ferrell told the Colonel that it} eid be all right for him to eat the Roosevelt at! # to how it should be! This was the way he wanted The meat, eo gave orders epared, The steak to waleh five pounds and be cut hunting style, flaplucks ato baked on a sheet-iron baking powder biscults and a coffee with condensed milk. Word was sent at onve to Progres- to locate the man and (Continued from First Page.) . and telegrams from followed by two toleyrama, one dated et. 9, J left for Chinago that day ond Another as delivered when J returned to New ‘ork, QUOTES BLISS. “The firat letter was shown to Mr. lis», aa the President requested. Upon “I showed the first letter to Mr. Bias I supposed he would com- with the President. 0 testified that during the cam- “I heard after the campaign that It was “I told the President myself of my aving asked Mr. Riles in October re- arding the Standard OU rvmor and of Blias's reply to me." Cortelyou said he never knew of an In- “T told him {t wasn't necossary for in Mr. Morgan's office?” n that fund wi ck I may hav yen to the (Sate Commit through Mr. Bliss's | 8 a convenience to the oon | National Con ‘But 1 hav ¥ you nave ecsama or any ether itch- ing, burning skin trouble the best evidence of what Resino! Suap and Resino! Ointment can do for you is the word of one who was cured by them after mnths of suffering, Mm M. Sain 196 Thompson St, Buffalo, Hehing rolieved at once, soon cured June 12, 1912:—-"'I got an itching sore en my band which | was thld was ecze- ma. It itched worse at night, some Umes waking me out of « sound sleep. After scratehing it, of course it burned ‘and pained terribly, but it was imposel- With it 1g he asked for one pound of sft pork, T know. We gave them $208,006 ae ugh from the Nator«!) MUNGEY TELLS OF HIS GIFTS TO, ard fo ue becxyd with whatever funds Cortelyou defied the published tory BULL MOOSE. | “Who were to furnish the money?” that bey fworevelt and Bite ne! ferwnme, wt which Roovsey it to Rittme the “Noe contribution war tentercs by the land. Nae Walsh, formerly of Ireland, American Tohacu Company,” to-day near Isiands, Cort ant te the New York State cam- Use Col, Roosevelt to split the Republi. : declared "Tha ‘Inlepandent’ Tobaceo | paign Can parist-without the knowledge of Col,| mee from Sackett's Harbor, Interesth tendered ime MAG bat I re ey) wald he gave $7,108.66 In cash Roosevelt. I'm quite sure he didn't have| @rowaed were J. D. Schamp, fused it - . essive National Committee, Any Knowledge. This was to lead up to) Heduse, Wied Latance and Alice De Emphatic dentat war mate be Cor. Benator Dixon, | candidate satisfactory to Wall etreet|fuaha, the eixteen-year-nid daughter of pws of Pec me =a My a te National Treas. and that funds wor be forthcoming to) Capt. Derusha, AN were Canactans. fuction of any 1m palen documents ker. Some was given to ting about the situation we now have| The boats encountered a heavy of ume " 0 0 coun y storm Vint | Ge of New York and others, | before us about midnight and the tow ee vontri i emein De “Who was the cholce of thats ‘ays-| tween the barges H. B.'and M. gard e rt tha ec me | Menomines repreventativen of the Invereara” had [total aver the alturt bot hel At and the Butler parted, permitting tne jentatives sy . 4) peginnin e plan Was to deadloc! : Se alll LG Latal, e met to “underwrite” the Roosevelt cam. |pekinning of the cams the Baltimore. Convention in a aan ta] rat two to drift. ‘The drowned were alen, Cortelyou sald ‘ Dn a way to] ore ts ; baa, fa oF WAY mh don ere was no organization then and possible for Clark, Wilson or| 0D the H. & furan 1 per cent the witness declared wasn't that large.” “* wallove we ha¢ gay 73 “Te omreentag Mr, Cortelyou Increase! 18 estimates of 1904 contri 600,000 Instead of $1,990000, ax he previously testified. He 1 attention to the fact that, although he had been Secretary of thi Department of Comme nd Labor, h raised $1,000,000 leas than hin predeces aor KNEW NCTHING OF AFFAIRS OF TRUSTS, “A concerted attack by newspapers|P'ker. I have heen reported to have and: epeare’ Upon, me Ort. ie] ven @ much larger su said ¢ you, “on the basia that [had] “I think Mr. Perkins gave aoproxi- ment bi fain charas| Mately what I have given," Munsey been the dep: of the Bul rations, ‘Thi imaginary in ay appoint ment was nm I know nothing whatev: vounded the arma of his ‘then eobuked thone criti His chulr ast clany Qa and pound- ed his Nenator Paynter asked Mr atoui the organization of an Cortelyou 0 Nationa) Committees OD pees Harrimar one hundreds Cortalyou ex- plained, Bile wrote It" OW that President Roo cad of his own oampaigr in 1904, aid Cortelvyou. “The President took puttina — kaLON. MG chreugbout the In country, er vegtnning vuguat.* Ropublicans,” added Lawson, “I know This was evoked by general way that there were Senator question If Cor- 1 he present telyou retary of the Treasury, had not eda large sun tr Wa Street about the time that the Tennes: TIME ITI. ANY SOU Sour, gassy, you cat ferment: such misery vani If your st «© min' sina es. for your sake, pepsin, It’ next meal a fa’ food meal, then tak distress: t without fear, It’s becau weak, out-of-order stomachs that giv MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FIVE MINUTES, CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, RNESS GAS, HEARTBURN. FEEL FINE IN s0U Skilfully Spe blend of the bx tured in wood ~ordinarily retail a bottle Choice California, mature bodied; surprising value; Direct importations enable us We pay 15 cents a dozen for 10 cents a dozen forempty DELIVER FREE ‘and will HE EVENING WORLD, |e of & Bet Morse eteak by an 04-| Committee was hard ap for money, Flees Cos) and tron Company Was ad-| Roosevelt was to be Injected into the Y tnenght: norhed te the the Wall street Interests cons a tis waid to hej have written a list of nares and handed thelleve there was one f corporation eonteabr tions.” INTERNAL voles \ mmeotuation of | aithor” war the occupatior he gav “auxiliary he personnel of banks) In STOMACH CURED IN FINE MINUTES, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, ftp ett when the food nto gases and stubbor: lumps, and miserable, that’s when you realize the magi fi ntinuous revolt—if you can't get it regulated, please, so needh You Get the Benefit of Wholesale Prices At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Lewar’s Soich wank? Princeton Dry Gin French 4. Brandy, Special Reserve Rye Port and Sherry Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale theseextraordinarily low prices. Doz.bots, Allowance for Returned Empties “Mees Trust.” en by Frank A Bressive le Cortelyou, unsey r sn! terfected Clapp. On Th publisher and Pro- s calied after Mr. » gave $10,000 He the Republicans tn 19 and ptt the Reput lic National and were t aivanced $17,000, including some to 1 MeCormick and also, at the tn- stance of Mr Ward, to Ormsby Me- Varg. I agreed to pay the preliminary | expenses.” Other payments Munsey recited were to the New York committee; adsachusetts committee: per editions in to the Maryland for printing and Munsey sald, was ated ward to would «w Riad a ANOTHER FRENCH ARMY CHALONS, other French mility lane, was killed to-day. ing in his monoplane over the trenched camp here when one of th ‘ran Oct. aviator, 6 ®' committee and $10.0 express, The total, 8118, 006, “fT made no oth [rectly or indirectly,” Ittle amount Lieut F contributions, sajd Mun makes al. Th a helght of 1,200 feat, | added. "| "Do you know if the Roosevelt candi- dacy was underwritten?” asked Clapp. "I do not.” sald Munsey, “and J think T would have known, as I haven't been missing much.” Munsey sata he was tgnorant of cam- paign contributions to other candidates, LAWSON TELLS HIS “KNOWS” AND GUESSES, before the committee “Farmer | quickly vanish. “The Standart Ol Company contrib-| Coop y|uted very heavily to Parker's cam- paige i: 190," Lawson declared. “They wuve thelr ageuts at the convention | } | carte blanche tc nominate Judge Park “Whar officers authorized it? as! thes realize it. If your meals don’t tempt you or what little you do eat seem» te fill you u for one," Lawson an- | lies heavy on your stomach—if you have id Mr. Bryar that the heart-bu: headaches and feel all people were anxious for | tired and generally run down, that is a nomination. I charged that sure sign of » disordered stomach. OW had spent Sameer | Go to your druggisi just as soon as 2 wed wrker| you can und get & bottle of Cooper's New Discovery. Take three dosex— . Rogers, nee y| Standard on Parker's asked Clapp. “My source in auch pecullar and ut almost Impons! | ble to define them,” was the answer 1 have confidential statements, but don't know on my genera! knowledge When T saw ‘I know’ tn a public state- ment I think I know, When I say 1 wuess at It.” 3 mo In 194 they were ntribution to the “Mr. golng tom ndidates © to back nt and that R, GASGY, UPSET = | ite | ‘our head aches and s to have # bad stomach. n little Diape; 1 Pape's Dispepsin “really does” it its millions of sales annually. regulate Imperial Rye Whiskey Mellow, mild and fine — wonderfully good at this un- usually low pric eS. 95: ge Bottle, 98¢ cut to Gc Unsurpassed for Cock- tails; bottle. A Thre Star; bottle........ $1 -25 Fresh Made Godet Frer harkeis im 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. 1371 St. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St. Phone Audubon 4701, and Fox Street, opposite 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 1 xt old Rye Whiskies, Simpson St. Subway Station. Hoe for $1.25; this week, ic 89 65 Westchester Square. a 693 Tremont Ave. 80 Third Ave. and full cor. Dean St. gallon 95¢ 5 cal, BOC 820 Flatbush Ave., cor. Cato 8706 Eighteenth Av. to sell at $y 45 Dozen$ Splits, 1 1 the return of empty bottles, ‘and Our motor trucks and wagons call for the empties on Tequest. Mount Vernon—-35 Mt. Verr West Ncw Brighton, S. I. Hempstead, L, I.—Cor. Mai Glen Cove, L, I.—School St. Huntington,L. 50 aa¢ Stamps FREE with Case of $ LAGER B SER, Ruppert's or Liebmann’s Phone 207, ee iS: ins big intgresta, T understood,” interests AVIATOR MEETS DEATH. 17.—An- He was fly- This pro) \ 0 She took. Uke a WINKS broke and he was thrown from New Discovery will aid you to digest whatever you eat and overcome r, out-of-order stomach before you , OF pereons lost to the b Michael Ctola struction gan’ Raliroad at tric en’ gang, there will Cooper's up th joy life all day 65th Phone Mel n Ave. non Ave THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. Y., Oct FOUR DROWN FROM BARGES. Craft Wreak Away om Tow and Sink in Lake Ontario, WATERTOWN, N. their lives when tw: > Laborer Kt convenience. with the choicest meats, groceries, wines, liquors, fruits, vegetables, ete. 19 James Butler mc. Butcher Shops offer specials this week as follows at addresses below: Boneless Bacon, by the strip Every slice delicious—streaked with ib and fat. Sugar-Cured Hams, Special cure, ib. Fresh Hams, Choice city cut, lb. Legs Young Canada patton! Ib. Legs Young Tender Lamb... Fancy Chuck of Mutton... Loin Mutton Chops, Fancy, 2 a Prime Sirloin Steak..... Prime Round Steak.. Prime Rib Roast......... Good Rib Roast. Boston Pot Roast......... Fresh,Chopped Beef..... Fresh Country Sausage.. rankfurters. Young Roasting Chicken.. Fancy Young Broilers..... Smoked Beef ee: sree Sauer Kraut, \... anhattan and Bron: Phone Columbus 8897, jed at Work, a member working on the tracks the New York, Westche t nue and Lud o-day, was Killed by an elec. from Mott Haven yards to West farms. Frank Secor, the motor eer of the car, sounded a warning with his whistie as he approached the and all got out of the way but Clola, who stepped off the track, came confused ana steped back Sust a: the car reached him. ONLY A FEW DOSES REQUIRED TO MAKE YOU RIGHT AGAIN Just a little Cooper's New Discovery, only a few doses, and your stomach dix Thomas W. Lawsor succeeded Munsey | | tress, indigestion and dizziness will one before each meal—and you wi ne more belching, no sour, omach trouble, gas ot heart: | "y feelin stomach, nausea, headaches or griping, These will al! disappear, besides, there will be no undigested fooc left over in the stomach to puison your) breath with bad odors. New Discovery goes ri the root of the trouble—the stomac! makes nature do the real work. stomach, purifies th ens up the clogged machinery of the body and makes men and women wh have been half-sick all the time sleep weil at night, forget ner or Chenin usness and en- sat all drug, Another Market Opens To-Day in the Bronx 997-999 Westchester Av. Cor. Fox. & 165 Sts. Opposite Simpson St. Sub, Station Phone Melrose 2281 The new market is a triumph of sanitation and Stocked lb. lb. lb. se 2281, 19° 18° 17 11 od y fe 25° 20° 20° 20° 18° 16° 14 16 16° 19° 20° 3730 WhitePlains Road, cor.217th St. Phone Wr sbridgegss, Phone Westchester 558 cor, Crotona Ave. Phone Tremont $19, Brook!yn Markets Phone Main 366. 1315 Kings Highway, cor. East 14th St. Phone Midwood 2722 Phone Flatbush 472, 554Coney Island Ave., cor. Beverley Rd. Phone Flatbush 1659 or. Benson Av, Phone Bath Beach 2008, Suburban Markets Yonkers—494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence. Phone 4126, Phone 1670, -112 Castleton Ave., Phone 1289, Phone 222, n and Fulton, Phone 461 ‘Cor. Main St.and N.Y. Ave. Port Washington, L. I.—Cor. Flower Hill and Irma Ave, Phone 376, Freeport, L. 1.—Cor. Main St. and Merrick Rd. Phone 802, twenty Those Stephen Ine be- a con- in the ight ty to It tones blood, loos- AT LAST! Biliousness, TRY THEM TONIGHT BUY THEM NOW |i Very Best Creamery East View E New Lald—in sealed cartons Pride Superk oy -lb. bag (4 A Perfect Laxative New and different from any and better than all others, has beer, produced by the Highest Medical Skill as THE RIGHT REMEDY for CONSTIPATION Sour Stomach, Headache, Torpid Liver, and similar disorders, in the Hunyadi Janos Pills Take 1 or 2 Pills at night for a sure result. At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Double JH. Stamps FREE with Everything On Friday Butter,»..33° 12 Fresh Eggs, 20¢ gags, only, dozen.... of St. Louis, ative XXXX, bbl). Ask any up-to-date Druggist for the Handy Vial that fite the Vest Pocket—Price 25c, 39¢ 4 69° As wholesome, mus Butterine, prin, 25° Best Quality. Government Insp ected. Absolutely Pure ve and digestible as creamery butter. n and Choice, meaty, Prunes, "3" Ri le th good; ‘3 equal in food value ice,: to the highest priced lbs. ? 3 lbs., Teas ant frame with 1 Ib. for ; 100 "70° 50¢ aa Stamps with 1b. for 30; 35° 15 oy pias wk age 15 stams FREE fi: 1lb. Ormonde Castle Brand Emp Junenscanr LOC Potatoes, Crown Ass’t’d Golden Crisp Royal Lunch The kind that cook white and mealy, i Sweet Potatoes, 5». 19¢ | Cooking Apples, 5» 15¢ Coffees aoc Stamps with 30 1 Ib. for. an Sta 20 15 1 Ib. for. 1 Ib. for..... Ideal Blend 25° Prepared Buckwh Peerle: Just Arrived to Brighten Up the Breakfast. eat Flour s Brand, first of the new pack; pky.. Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, ‘8 Makes the lightest of cakes and muffins; pkg., i) Peerless Molasses, | Like the old fashioned kind; Blue Ribbon Syra The children’s by the can P, s delight; deliciously sweet; can, aac Stamps wiih 2a Stamps with 28: G ws. 17° 14° 38 5c 3 30° 10° » 13° 10° 10 10 The New Season’ Seeded Raisins, *:' Cleaned Currants, * Kates, In three :No.& Brooms, . Full Information i Fruits—Selected a Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Ayr.cois, B58Y 305° 258 SCPE, WARM TIMES AHEAD! The Political Pot Is Boiling Kaj Blue Ribbon Brand; the best; packaute tack Horner Brand; very nourishing; package fo in the Grea Y. Se) d Und Fancy quality; fresh seeded; Choicest Cali lerpriced 10° 12 10° WorldAlmanac “ hs 25e (x3

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