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‘ U 4 Pei THE EVENING WOELD; SATURDAY, TAWUARY a, ISTs. POOLE OOOAEE SOOODDAOREDEEDERE OOOOEEREOEELEOES COCREREDEODOSOESE COR CLESS CdS OCeeOSEROR EEE ESO EECeheneoneneE CoeenconoteeseNEe REID FUNERAL AND KING’S REPRESENTATIVES AT RITES (Specially Photographed for Phe Bvening World by a Staf Photographer.) “ana I thought my husband deserved to ie bald for the allenation ofmy affec- SOUND BINER, + * FORCED TO GO ncn TO PROVIDENCE. NEWPORT, R. 1, Jan, ¢—With hor TAFT SAYS U. 8. é “armen she was asked if she knew | SBnything about ihe shooting, Mra, Mur- | “look answered with an emphatic “No.” | * “Flow 4i@ you expect to be spec “Yes,” naid the witness, Olcott, William R, Willcox, Benjamin { = @he was asked if she knew anything | N. Duke, Hudson Maxim and Herberto | } teprehensible about the relations be- | Barron Se i port gangway btove in ami otherwise on iat wan all battered by a terrific sea, the si on +my husband and ty "the iawrers | Providence, after being two how Were to get one-third and we were to ‘Givide the rest, half and haif.” eeWhy 414 you think your cette | wae justified in bringing this suit?" the | Coroner asked. «Weil, Edey broke wp our home,” the | ‘Siveryman's wife replied, rather snap- Dpiohly. “He made pians which he dit “Hot SaiNM!. He got me to leave my home | Spot July.” year-old eon of the witness sitting in one of the front chairs, 4 “Don't you think your son had better ‘eave the room?” he asked. The crowd "Fuessed 't would be better if the boy rent out. Go he did. ‘Then Mrs. Murdock, @ spot of color rowing on each cheek, continued: “AGREGO UPON MUTUAL ODI- “\_VORCES AND MARRIAGES. my “Edey got me to leave my home and 2.0 got hie own wife to go to Texas with + my husband. I was to become Mra, dey (Pf boon an my husband and Mrs, kdey ot thelr divorces in Tex husband was to marry Mra. Edey. Edey’s arrange- » “Yes, he planned the whole thin “And you gave your consent to it «The witness nodded determinedly, “You consented, knowing that your *Gukane was to marry another woman?” tween Mrs. Edey and her husband. At tire ehe wald that she did not, but later Whe amended this to say that she “had “Por douvis.” “Were you over with Kdey alone?” » “Positively not,” Mrs, Murdock an- pwered. ‘Who suggdted that the eult for | Assistant § District-Attorney Young noticed the wite-eyed twelve- MUST ARBITRATE ~CHNAL AL QUESTION vow, “the We Might Lose,” Is the Time to Test Our Sincerity. | $15,000 a Year to Further Its Efforts, ‘renident Taft and a distinguished hering of public men attended the [luncheon of th: International Peace | Forum in the Astor Gallery of the, Waldort this afternoon, Among the guests were ir Ernest Shackleton, Oscar Straus, William Loeb jr, Wiliam Williams, John Wanamaker, Charles ¥. | Hilles, Jacob H. Schiff, Hamilton Holt, | A. Barton Hepburn, J. Van Vechten President ‘Taft, in ‘ils speech, made his first definite public declaration in favor of submitting the Paname Canal dis but with Great Britain to arbitration, John Wealey Hill, the president of the Forum, introduced Max Pam as toaat- | master. Henry Clewa made the first Speech and addressed most of his ree marks to President Taft, | TALKS TO PEACE FORUM. | jittered ond Mrs. Murdock said she | | Organization Offers President | | \ F ‘Piemation be drought against Mr.) “White you lost that to which you "Lies?" Were logically entitied 1 venture to ‘ /C'Phat was my husband's suawestion | proppesy that you will come into honors \ cheetah. Welk ibwie bare beak aeive weriiie: | {ta force of elghty-seven miles an hour OF COURT. * “Did you expect that the sult would eee tried in court?” “No, we both expected {t would he settled out of court.” " The: Coroner wanted to know more idetalis of the marriage “swapping” ‘Plas, and Mrs. Murdock was pleased to would be the charge brought in the divorce actions, 1 was to stay in Bell- port until they secured their divorces, Aad then Mr, Edey and I were to marry. ‘That was Mr. Kdey's plan.’ “How d did Mr, YY ‘spoil’ this plan, as you have said he diat’ “Well, he got his wife te eome back from Texas and they were reconciled. 1 would call that guess, When his to visit my husband in New Hav- {. Ths completed Mra. Murdock’s tes- tmeay. NEW EFORTT STOP SUNDAY SHOWS; Bishop Greer will read the services at |their names, but the police record of | who have been associated with Mr. 3.85 4,85, 5,85, 6.85, 7 85 . ° q long the altar rail, stood the more, the grav than deferred. The-action of Congress | Ove", potent ae ene ane DTOURN' | ‘hose Whose Identity was learned totals! Reid in his long ,career—statesmen, | Sent {he MUAT malls stood the more the grave, Ody F090, D000, 1p He an dentroyed all our hopes ros, To-day thal then 90, . Fea ti ae ea het a Seeeterae Felegated the United States to the| city was so lsofated fvom the Fast that| “A heey wee iin, to ay by the) ceere era aus nalists and followers Of] There was a great wreath of Japanese PRESIDENT TAFT IS ENTIRE WEEK. rear tank @mong the peace loving | m, ft i me yy “ene ‘orn Away by the/every profession. The ceremony WAS! jilles, yent by the President, a wreath of ; ce ee ae encia itimes eee axes from New York addressed t0| wind, bowled over Mounted Policeman | conducted with almost royal pomp and! taming yellow orchide frora J. Plo none GUEST OF BROTHER il Ja tzen Shoe Co 101 st have the power | Buffalo had to pass through Cincinnatl, | Cnaries Mills,at the Elmhurst station | dignity. c vio an * ” me . le ” nation at all we mu p . Morgan, another of roses, violets und WHILE IN THE CITY. to bind ourselves to maintain our con-| St raat and Chicago before reaching |and his horse In Hoffman Boulevard} ‘The body of Mr, Reld lay all night in! jcacher from the Cabinet and a wreath | Near 38th 6€0 Sixth Ave. ‘ tri By the action of the Senate! their destination, near the Union Turnpike, Millis fell be: | ita flag-covered casket, in the crypt of | of white orchids fom Mr, Reli'a family. ! ware ‘ d : Academy of Music Manager Is} towards recent treation we have hob-! At noon officiais of the Wester Heath the animal and hia right leg was|the cathedeal, A company of marines Ay Sa ee eee my, | President Taft arrived from Wash- 5 bled ourselves against progre: ory ar |deactured at the knee. For a half hour | ¢ " 4 : : ere we ington at the Pensylvania Terminal a th | Unioa announced that service south of |{! by lige Bt dad rom ge battleship Connecticut | anout and placed against the front row jittle after 7 o'clock this morning. Ho ie iver Charged With Violating DECLARES FOR ARBITRATION O Wasblagion, D. C., which suffered [he lay at the mercy of the cold wind] changed guard about the casket ail of the chair seats. The heavy odor of was accompastea not only by his phy e CANAL DISPUTE. from the ule, had, been resoced go Qe" Willan Catock, who has a hove | night, standing with grounded arms taj tye Howers filed the whole rent ete | Panaceympaates, aut unly by is vty. yey sey Duty , Mr. H iatmont y, had: be on the ike, heard vip | the tite \ eiate: y At Amusement Ordinance, Rese BRA, gue od saea! ferent normal, A thousand ilnemen haa erie ee rece nee er calle wee pele the iekering light of scores of candles. | rico until it was almost overpowering. | Siate Knox, Charles E. Hillle and a . y . Reld and | 4 0 ° 5 bowels are Michael Fox, in charge of the Acad- Siesien MANY YEARS, the Houston street ferry from his home| 014% Gnucers from the Battleship | oor csentatives of the British Consulate | American Red Cross, The 7 of Music, was sued vy the city to- | canal nepotlations the President eat The wouthern routes of the Postal Mt No. & South Third street, Brooklyn, | Tormey the acting pallbearers, com. | repicacni sles Ot tlt Vee tne Army | Was met by Capi. Potts, Us e “Wher the times comes there will be w [early to-day when, at the windswept |™#nded by Lieut. H. K. Hewett, lfted ‘ ‘ahird Aw day Cor violating the Gunday law gov- hen also were interrupted. Mes: y eraing the regulation of theatrical per- fommances, the city asking damages to the amount of 980, There is nothing | to arptra' ead in the complaint concerning a revo- | as we Ket down to the point at issue.” - 7 >) her black hat served as a pillow, 1 yerbook, mate o'clock to attend the fi 1 tntiges cation of the ticense of the theatre, This te Just the time when I am in| between Raltimore and Philadelphia 4 who mourned him were read by Bishop |¢f the Episcopal prayerbook, o'clock to attend the funeral service ie complaing was drawn up in the |favor of Srblization, 1t le the time when Tand New York and Buffalo, The telo- TAL peleaman aaminoned by, Mange | Oo ‘and by Dean Grosvenor, who was | doubly impressive by the high dig-|of the late Ambassador Reid, ofMee of the Corporation Counsel, and ” i | rector of the Church of cae Incarnation a ee a ere Hiadache, and Distress after *Agebioqi4 R. Watson le made the plain. 6 Worst in recent years, although they|‘f!3t Hospital. The doctor tried un- | Ti at Deas ccaniaped there. the distingulshed character of the om- | yonder tne tuncheor of ity Fede | Seall Pil, Snail Dose, Small Prive berry ra would not admit that th successfully to revive the woman. He eee anee thet rkat cooes rum, o} n John Wesley tf ttf on dehalf of the city. The violation at their service had A Yate’ Wad’ dind’ ce exocaure’ i ‘The funeral procession was formed in| &resation ' | Prenident, at the Waldort, of was committed, the com- ALL WARSHIPS SAFE. been completely paralyzed at any given | *#!¢ had die p The Bishop Greer read the opening sen- plaint states, on Gunday, Dec. 17, 1911, any marks on her clothing which might u late afternoon at his brother's home and and toe offence alleged was the produ. | Wiest at He Roads Got yar thas misty wireu between New lead tu, her” identification, wind-lashed Cathedral grounds, cross- thy Rev. Howard Chandter Robbie read fo attend the Repubil an dianse at the | "ns public exhibition ‘comedy, an hington were broken at] qb: forty eted p' the creed, shop onal nt he \¢ 5 le ec return Through Storm W' at mage. about orty ing to the great incomplete pile of farce, negro minstrelsy and negro and orn Philadelphia, but the messages were | height and weight a the Cathedral in this order: the white-| prayers for the dead and Bishop Car-| to Washington to-morow morning, free. Sading. dramatic performance WABHINGTON, Jan. geld si shunted to the protected underground [her cape a dark blue skirt, black robed choir of the Cathedral, preceded | penter of Westminster Abbey, the con- brea gree a er cise. ment despatches to-day told grapl.ic|cabion, The Associated Press reported | Waist and black shoes and stockings, 4 entences, 'S iM Tana Rervereanse, the comple Modtional | Stories of tho devastating storm of|there had been compara vely tte Her underclothing was of fair quality |°¥ crucifer bearing a golden cross, |cluding a FLAGS HALF-MASTED consist o} oF educational -——_——_ RUSH TO AID OF SHIPS llc and private buildings In the ‘ o Sullivan's anthem, |00 bu! battleship and auxiliary fleets at all in their clerical robes; the gan, Sir Arthur M ; , BATTERED BY BIG STORM. | Fr een alinged’ Ge fee THE STORM. MAY RECONSIDER IN JAIL. | ciergy of the Cathedral, Dean Gr hough I Pass Through the Valley ce it ae en ios pli | celpt of reports from the Commands Locally the storm cost two lives and venor, Bishop Greer, Bishop Leonard the Shadow of Death," + Revenue Cutters Answer Calls of | way, reported wrecked off Georgetown, | trations as clean and as able as yours, Dut none better since the day of Wash- ington. As one of the founders of this DEATH AND WRECK organization I am ready to say when you that down to a more genial in New Haven aa a pro le University you wil be ‘en More than you have yet Gone in the cause of peace, and that this organization will provide $15,000 a Representative J. KE. Watson of In- diana spoke in condemnation of the initiative, referendum and recall as calculated to injure peace sentiment because of action taken in the heat of popular passion. Sir Ernest Shackleton humorously described himself an president of the Antarctic, a 1a the United stat for universal peace, said, but could not I, far ite motto: “Be preps jot Taft wald in substance that th the elownens with which the cause of peace made progress was an inevit- able featuro of an international move: ment. All nations move slowly and in furthering peace go v lowly. “But when the ordinary cautious steps are not taken, but are halted, the hearts of all friends of peace cannot but be saddened, Taft. “The treaties which have been deferred by Congresa have been more to urge the adoption of treaties which no doubt about what I will do as to submitting this question to an impare tial tribunal for decision. 1 am willing with Grent Britain as soon terday in damage done to shipping all along the Atlantic const, It was not until to-day that the Navy De- partment's anxiety for complete news of the Norfolk Navy Yard that IN STORMS HAVOC Great Sections of Country Are Cut Out of Com- munication. ™ all parts of the country telegraph and telephone wires were down to-day and an immense army of linemen was at work patching the damage done by tho storm. In the West railroad washouts carried away the telegraph poles and burdens of clinging sleet and snow snapped the wires. At Helena, Mont., the wires gave way beneath Niagara- | ke rains, The top of the storm's tal) flicked worked all night to bring this about, ex for Birmingham, Memphis and New Or- leans went by way of Wichita, Kan., and Dallas, Tex. Like the Western Union, the company had most trouble graph officials said the storm was the time. trouble in operating Its heaviest news wire, that between New York and Chi- cago. TWO LIVES LOST HERE DURING many perso 8 were injured. ‘The pro: off. for more than an hour and a ‘half, and at one time the wind blew at ninety miles an hour. This velocity has only once been surpassed since the records have been kept. That was in the storm that hit the city Feb, 22, 1912, when the wind reached a gait of ninety-six miles an hour and kept it up for five minutes. The battleships Minnesota, Nebraska, them had their lifeboats carried awa: WATERS OF BAY LASHED OVER BATTERY WALL. The most spectacular phase of the Slow was at the Battery. The upper bay was lashed into miniature, white- topped mountains, which were rolled eganet the Battery seawall and then flattened into forty-foot walls of hissing spray, The water was then carried far over into the park. Harbor craft that had become unmanageable were fu @gainst the wall too, and one boat wi sunk. Tows were broken apart and @ freight steamer was nearly sunk by one of the masterless tows, For a while har- Cor navigation was almost at a stand: ull. The police reported that many persons who were injured by objects whirled :o | the street by the wind declined to give hurst. corner of Grant street and Kent ave- nue, he stumbled over the body of woman. Her hands clutched togethar at her throat @ long, flimsy cape, and woman carried no purse, nor were there and her face showed tri ment, Seaasaidaaamenen HELD COURT TOO CHEAP, es of refine fy te Peaehln ine could Tin creme SHACKLETON FOR PEACE, QUT i Ro ae om the charge of abandonment. That GAYS: “BE PR ARE! were ly CATHEDRAL TO PAY REID LAST HONORS (Continued trom First @age.) and his suite left the Cathedral before the funeral procession passed out. Col. Roosevelt and others remained seated | until the coffin had been taken to the | door. In the nave of the cathedral sat hun- dreds‘ of distinguished men and women NOTED MEN ACT AS HONORARY the coffin to their shoulders and car ried {t to the vestibule of the cathedral, ‘There the immediate family gathered at half past ten o'clock, and prayers for the dead and for the comfort of those the Synod House, south of the Cathe- dral, at 11 o'clock, It issued to the which flashed back the sharp morning} FUNERAL Ught; the visiting clergy, including priests from England and many cities Witchell Depew, John Plerpont Morgan, of the United States and of this dio- sohn Funeral! March on the g 34D OR BRYCE, OOSaDECODEES ERAS EROSERESEREEREE EE SORES EOS ERSEEEES British Navy ani.the embassy attaches. Almost immelately facing Preaiden Taft on the other side of the choir former President Koosevelt, with his brother-in-law, Douglas Robinson, and the widow cond the nearer relatives of the dead Ambassador. FLORAL TRIGUTES BANKED IN FLOWERY MASS. Immediately back of the catafalque, tleth street, to Madison avenue, pans ing the home of the Reid ‘amfly at Ny, 41 Madison avenue, and thence to ¢ Grand Central Terminal, where a sp2- cial train was in waiting to take the body aud the family to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Tarrytown, A regiment of United States infantry trom Governor's Island and battalions of marines and bluejackeis from the ships in the North | River formed the escort. At the front of the transept sat the» secret service guard, but had with him fant Secretary of State resident went at once ty w. and Navy, including Gen, Bi staff, the Regents of the Sta York and a delegation of scores of the employees of the New York Tribune, The service followed the simplo ritual ' f St. John the Divine at 10.30 ritaries of the church who read it and! After the funeral the Presigent The President e: ted to spend the tences, Dean Grosvenor read the lesson, (js IN OLD SLEEPY HOLLOW CEMETERY. The musical service was the Mendel- t ore IN LONDON FOR REID, LONDON, Jan, 4.—Many of the flags and two hymns, toe of the late Ambassador Whit rg 4 Spi s| of Cleveland, Bishop Carpenter, Canon one of them written by Father Chad: and no great dam-| perty lose in this city 1s estimated at Tammany Captain Spiegel Has of Westminster Abbey, and the hono» wick, the chaplain of the old Maine. Meld, ‘mcenneemasdinerenieee , . Two in Distress on South 4° torpedobone | 2 Chance to Pay $80 Now for | rary pattbearers, as follows: | After the services the casket mas Pi EN : The dead are: Philander C Knox, Secretary of placed on the artillery cal on which & "4 Asante “Com, feats were shire avout in the hur-| “Mrs. Mary Kiddie, fifty-three years 850 Debt, ery cpr eet Bryce, Bene tw ried from fhe Natal to the: hae eee N Havre cee . ot “ y Pe be 1 ce, t 5 ' of No, 219 ety-sev eet, } WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—United States | ricane, a number, Of venuela renorting| or hse Gt No. Ibi). Meventycthied | Jacques Splegel, Tammany District | tt! Henry Cabot Lodge, Judge George Cathedral, yesterda Poranea py OF No FM Baal diners taday te MITCHELL THE TAILOR 4 fevenue cutters are steaming to two| #mall « pee street, Brooklyn, She was blown |Captain In the Thirty-second Assembly | ¢; Rear-Admiral. Willams shemeia the Immediate m ) family. a a fe | ine waves. vay, Rear-Admiral a eld was taken across One Hundred and result of @ fall from the fourth fluor FROM BOSTON ( palting ships in distress off the Sout! ee under @ Coney Islan? train at | District, has the cholce of submitting to Cowles, Hart Lyman, Donald chol- Tenth street to Fifth avenue, to Fit while hanging out clothes. Atlantic coast. The Yamacraw is $3,000 FIRE AT LONG BRANCH, | (treet avenue and seventy-third Ja nick of $9 In his bankroll or spend- | son, Joseph Hodges Choate, Channing 40TH ST. AND. BROADWAY j Barsving to the schooner Samuel Gillo- | Soy *] street and her left leg practically | ing an indefinite period in Ludlow street iher way t w York, was forced to bandon the trly and retern Codey to the local harbor. The Providence, with several score | passengers, was to have Jast aight but @ gale kept her in this torning when she set out. Because of the storm which still rages with! record intensity off shore here, there will be no boat to New York fo-night.- The Sas- sengers aboard were almost without ex- ception seasick. Otherwise they were wi who recently collupaed from m heart treu- ble at the Bast One Hundred and ty-ainth atreet station, 19 reported © be critical. He is attended at his home, pe 198 Madison avenue, by Dr. W. H. ress and Police Surgeon Marvin R. Palmer, SEVERE DANDRUFF AND IRRITATION “Cutioura, Dept. T. Boston.” ‘sa Tender-faced men should use Outiowe Soap Shaving Stick, 25. Sample free, SEMI-ANNUAL: SALE MEN'S AND WOMEN’S High Grade Shoes. REDUCED 10 caching tines in tom when the liver a ight tim are sight. cut She died in the Coney vel City | Robert Bacon, William Douglas Sloane, 8. C., and the Onondaxa is going to the plase Threatened to Wipe Out Big- selnnal Hk Jail, according to a@ decision of City re 5 epital last night after her; |“ ‘ Soy C lade , Ha ge"the schooner Nancy Waiting oa | ae® Tereesene’ fo Wine vena tacit tant ugh ater er | Sour areen to-day, wonery Tod Lincoln, John Cadwalne omen to an Suffer Si SPA ee the Virginia coast. poms delay ib gsillow hep ie acho! A Grand street firm of dry goods | #4 ary White, ‘ateet little. pill LONG BRANCH, N, J, Jan, 4.—With PRESIDENT AND CABINET MEM- for ae | WHAT FUSIONISTS HAVE DONE Mery Tela @ Lancheon at City Cleb. mn majority is only four votes, ani, Gifferences of individual opinion often { peunes this small advanteg ——_———_ 1m SEE ES Noe ME have been done but for the fact that the a high west wind blowing, swirling dust and bits of paper, throuwh the air, « started at 7 o'clock this morning and it looked for a while as if the | bu goods in the basement were dam- | aged by water to the extent of $1,000. The total loss is $3,000, ——_—. Bry'e Sto ce® Knox, MacVeagh and | the bowels in a natural manner without pain or griping and To 1 adelphia. A Beautiful Art Calendar for the | ot): the Cabinet and Sen- fects. Pe tes The hurricane was a record one for!12 months of 1913 free with nest atu |: i Lode. Behind them without unpleasant after eff aa Piles 6 we Pital on account of a mishap to the ambulance from tho Norweyian Hos- pital on tt» way to her. Robert Walker, forty years old, & painter, He was blown from a scat: uring the night fulled to find the body. No one knew who the man was. An- other man was crushe! to death by a butiding which was biuwn down in Phil- the duration of its fury, It maintained galers got a Judgment for $0 against Spleget and then summoned him to rt to explain why he hadn't paid it. wel told the process server that he aH didn't think much of the orders of the BERS NEAR BODY. The honorary pallbearers passed the coMn and halted for a moment while it was again lifted to the shoulders of with $30 coats, to be paid within thirty days, or he will be committed to Lud- low street jall(unttl the fine ts paid." — Sunday's World. Order tn advance. | In the of thy vholr seats on the north side eat President Taft, and be- side , | Lowther, Ambassador » ‘g4tom of officers of the FROM CONSTIPATION So says Dr. H. C. Becker (Merck’s Archiv ept., 1909), who explains this prevalence of constipation among the Mecsttne sex by various causes 5 k city’s most important business block, on | foig outside the Long Island Rail- |court anyway and failed to appear for | the petty officers, The line then moved 4¥® ” She | or cause that prevents the development of the’ boeninal | REN MEETING “Ot the Willeog Site, “A Year Under » Fusion Board of Broadway, would be destroyed, road Depot at Atiantle. avei examination regarding hls property, | Ud the aisle to the transept, followed by SAY®. je another cause that prevents the cevels eo Jan da, tg dock inthe etter Bio * Algermen”’ was the tople of discussion! phe fire started in a cellar in Mra! Brooklyn, and dind in Si, Mary's |’ Judge Groen isaued a body. attach: | Mrs, Reld, supported on the arm of her | muscles 7 HAPS! iia Sof ‘pireors and int aeetaaaies ofthe area? dageheon of the 41, Coshtand’s millinery store and the Hospital ment, under which Splegel appeared, |#on, Ogden Mills Reid, and followed by oe ee et meena Bar Went Partecta arts creecthhouse, ower part of the bullding was swept) Two other deaths due to the gale are|but swore he hadn't been served with | the fmmediate family and the Secretary — =r u cM presided. . by the flamer, Good work by the Fire reported, A passenger on a Now Jersey 1 & process | and attaches of the American Embasay wi } ‘The principal address was deliverea | Department saved the block. 8, Nathan. Central train tried :o go from one car had personally | to Great Britain, | by Ralph Folks, Majority Leader of the son's jewelry store, next door, caught to anot! as the train was crossing Moving slowly to the choir, which was AN lost or found, articles, at Aléermanic Board, Mr. Folks, after re- fire, but suffered only slight damage, Newark Way and the wind whirled Says Judge Green: “Spiegel felt that | banked hundreds of floral “ Vertised in Thi be olting measures of reform which the Joseph Goldstein's department into the water. The train was stopp he was immune, But he ts mistaken | tributes, t altbearers laid thelr bur ee Meted at The ) Fausloniate have put through in the last JOmPh Goldstein's departmen but Bo trace of the man could be seen, [and is adiudaea in contempt of cours [den on’n catatalque immediately under The Delicious Chocolate Remedy , year, sald. more effective work could pooiment etore in the city, escaped, 84 search of the shc of the bay land fi amount of the Judgment, |the rail of the mapble fretwork altar. is the only harmless laxative that may be taken with safety | | by all women of all ages and all conditions of life. Ex-Lax tastes just like pure chocolate candy and moves Somlee! ‘yeatient ke momar, E 2b. phe. of vot ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, ined trou ‘ackburn’s Tasca nee al Try a Bor TeDay and Be Convinced, 10¢ and 25e, ot All Draggist