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DION oe SA a} THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BECOMES DEPUTY | ‘SHERIFF TORESCUE BRIO FRO HME Angry Father-in-Law Who, Jsadore Says, Deiains Her, Will Soon See What's What. | oem FEBRUARY 38, 1913. | WIDOW OF TITANIC VICTIM | IWHITMAN SEEKS GRAFTER | et cvore on there tines, trom, Ketter. | SEEKS TO SUE IN ENGLAND MILD ATTACKS ACCUSED BY “BIG BILL”| ee pefhcdlllad CARUSO HAS A COLD. | Mrs. Case Wants Judge Hough to y | Assistant Sent to Boston for Name sadden Drop in Temperatere the Modify Limitation of Lia- ON WILSON BILLS of Lieutenant Who Got $18,000 ec, So Martin Takes His | Color Contrasts for Women, Sober Wear for Men this Spring PARIS, Feb. 3.—Color contrasts LONDON, Feb. 3. According to tn corsage and siirt will be the|the fashion journal, Men's Wear, features of the spring fashtons,| ‘Ze Coming seaeon will be one of ; ed . week neatness in men's fashions, with Which will be displayed nex’ Week| tigy of plain colors and suits of by mannikins at the principallprown and gray. The startling Paris shops. The favorite colors] socks of two years ago are sald to will be bright and attractive. Red|be dead—black silk socks, with in all shades will predominate, A] brown or gray clocks, will take bright red corsage will be worn| thelr place. Little alteration will with a bright blue skirt, or a yel-]¥@ seen In styles, except that the low corsage with a green skirt. No|{Mdencios of last season will be further developed. contrast will be regarded as too developed. Outside breast pockets, two buttons, and a full outrageous, Silk and a rather} yuck will be tho feature of the cut- thick crepe de chine, embosted/away, The present satisfactory with patterns in gold or silver, Will] nog top style of trousers will pre- be the principal materials. vail again this year. > bility Ruling. of Bank Loot. Place To: ‘ase, whose husban? | ’ 4 . Assistant District~Attorney Groell was 7 va that a twenty-point drop In Howard B. Case, the managing aired tor | |sent to Boston this afternoon by Di tenverutare aah be anything but calam- | of the Vacuum O11 Company, was a! [trict-Attorney | Whitman to make 4) itous in its far reaching consequences? es — viotim of the Titanic disaster, ¢hroug’ | thorough investigation into the police A | ‘ : ce, Sig. Enrico Caruso, the Frederick M. Brown, her attorney, i graft charges of “Big Bill" Keliher, | fanily populat tenor at present filling an ‘ oe babe irik Addl hi dba ACR who’ Is serving an eighteen-year sen-| sngagoment with the Metropolitan Opera Denies Hayes’s Testimony That} 474 Coxe, sitting in the Cireuit Court of ‘ ‘4 tence for conspiting with George W.| Gompany, will not fill his role in “La | 7 , Appeals, for a writ of mandamus «m-| Representatives of Corpora-| Coleman, a clerk in the National City] Gigconda at the opera to-night, Order Was GIVE CO eet eee ee eee ee ction. cel ti t Heath fo Aub Bank of Cambridge, to loot that Instl-| Why? Because the drop in the there : monitions made in tho limitation o ions at Hearing On! | tution of its entire capital. Later Cole-| mometer has hit Sig. Caruso in @ te : Nability proceedings instituted by the ‘ g y A man lost $145,000 to “Big Bill" and others! strings of his high-priced sound-bom Disorderly Houses Alone. — | white Star tine i F in a fake faro game in this city. once and he {s in retirement at ¢ Under the Ameetosn faw It le pers ‘or a Few Changes, in his confession Keliher named a| Hotel Knickerbocker with a cold. toe hs New York former police Heutenant who,| Sig. Guard, the Metropolitan official an- rector Lahey wan one of the | Mistble fet a widow or executor of an lie said, got $18,000 for protecting the) nouncer, begs to say that Ricardo Aldermante Committee that d# investi: |which hassank. ‘Thereforeunder this iaw | Rersens were Dresent to-day when the) Rating the charges of graft in the Police | It has been ruled by the, United States | Senate Committee on Judiciary began , its hearing on Gov. Wilson's seven Departinent. Emory 2 Buckner, coun. | District Court that Mrs, Case may not [" , : shad TOF Malliies Gh Geeoenl GF Ha hide lta Li bills, which were introduc: “a and'a drowning while @ passenger on | _enator Davis, the Democratic ihe ‘Titanic, Judge Hor made this | @uet POPPER DONE IT ALL!) two witnesses call He Asked It So Many Ques- tions That Bridegroom Izzy He Got Mad! Teadore W. Lyons, a theatre ticket @gent, Me (old a mournful tale of Persecution to Lieut. Gehan tn the Lenox avenue pollee station yesterday after- noon, incidentally asking him for the foan of a few policemen to help rescue Dis bride from the castle of her father, 4s to-day negotiating a bond of hese It, enable * r " Tanpe him to be one of Sheriff Harburger's Convicted Gambler Is Fined | commana of the Four de les. Then Mr. Lyons will see if a t mere father can keep « bride trom al Friction Grows Between Heads} $1,000 and Placed on Pa- usband and an officer of the law. a . : A of Rival Factions of Gar- role for Year, ruling when her c It was announced that the advocates husband's Mfe. Mra, Case wishes to] tam I. Lewis, counsel for the Tidewater inspection Dis: {SERVICE BOARD VOTES Po Lewis said be thought (he bitte ———————— riety od came before him, 1 : v first witness, He was on plainclothos and to-day she seeks through a manda- ainiies ae habbo Ld Gl dade eave duties in the Fourth Inspection Diae[mus to modify his ruling, She wants|™ mene tie) wrecreree Ot ene trlct from September, 191, to April, | berminsion through the Circuit Court of | 404 & half. No ono rose to epeak for + rm September, tet to April. | Appeals to institute another sult in an-] the bills, althouxh several persons were STRIKERS AS THEIR OR 60 10 SING SING ode, the. woruin Who Opened ‘court for $00,0 damages against | Present who favored them. f of taking graft, that bring her aut under the Briti«h statutes , utes! Ol Company, sald die did not appear + bottler, wan which allow of a higher damage than aesation TA the WHE Ab WEE ie {rignt d that although he| the American law in of shipwreck, | Ppnositlt whats re knows © woman he never] The application was opposed by a for-|TAather to suggest what the considered spoke to her about the graft, No|mldeble array of la representing | 1esirable ie Lin Lied bebcld — Sener Saaatlole Whew enka, WIM he White Star lini by Richard V, Lindabury, — . Rave the come Would prohibit a manufacturer trom ea Of “auspiclous NEW GRANT TO B. R. To Miitne nin entire output toa single cus. tomer. This, he thought, should be fessions of White Star line for the loss of her When the opposition was called Will- Lahey, who has been in the United States Steel Cor- sald Lahey, “a suspicious | Reconstruction of Lutheran Ceme-| change’. Mr. Lewis also thought the Mr. Lyons flashed his applica- s being held a prisoner by @ er, Morris Sptelhols, who deals appointment to keep. Fotlowing the foregoing comment of | “price bill,” which ho believed should Publle Service Commiatoner, ust | be. construed reasonably. to carry its! Food particles are known to be infested with malicious tion for the Job of deputy sheriff and piace ax one agatnat which there 4s a] tery Line Authorized in Commis- joes ed to force cash transactions. eed: fle Wi was , ’ t jegal suspicion.’ By that 1 mean a ‘sus- fF Ass otk F Toelted Me woe tO te Peake tne| ment Workers’ Union. rane plelon’ upon which a,warrant might be sioner Maltbie’s Absence, Be a eee matter to the civil courts, It was then gambiin obtained” perce t to Commnieaioner ions of the State e: 7 pa as co Re ora ed ‘elieved his bride, who was Miss Elsie anal hUd, Haida h btaroh, (9 LAHEY CONTRADICTS TESTI-| Maltbie, I do not see why we should be} ference in the cost of tran 6 e 9 ree ie oe jonten reed, the| Freeh evidence of the hot internecine | Mue, d tn March, 1911, and convict: MONY OF HAYES. kept here waiting for Ihave an} Mr, Lindabury thought Mr. Lewis put Th Mod Ou f P; t ton atelet an interpretation pon the! # AG ern nce or rrevention warfare in the ranks of the United Gar-|¢4 before Judge Sw in General Ses-] raney denied he liad ever vecn ment Workers’ Union appeared to-day, | Slone amMbling, pad a fine of $10] ordered by Commissioner V . ushering in the sixth week of the atrike. | to-day and was placed on parole for one disorderly houses alone Tai aisaal Secaaia oNshkia Ricxaet ee aie ae eo the board to-day voted permission for | XPress purpose of preventing monopoly. rate as eater veer ates [a ate wi atel Gay eth) Sodas areal Mernessttc nin eee tires Brookiyn railroad. companies to |microbes which attack and destroy the teeth and cause ceptance or rejection of the employers’ | ‘04 Collins, “I hear that you engagelon Friday by former Inaj make & ‘contract for operating, trains dangerous diseases of the mouth and terms of peace will take place next {S80 in gambling, I wil send you to] The witness admitted he had been| Within the city Imits. They did not throat. Tnvestigation to-day disclosed the fact that the bride had left the parental roof “to recuperate’ from her experiences in the las two weeks. 1t was such @ shock,” sald Mrs, olz, “You wouldn't believe it.” ‘Wednesday and the result be known on|9!n® Sing prison for not less than one|calied on only once for a detatied ree) walt for Commissioner Maltbie, who International ‘Treasurer |¥e". Further, if you enter the port of conditions as to gambling in| was kept for a few moments in his clared with equal {oiete of @ gambling house the wamo| Ms district, That was avout three |room answering w telephone cal Bp strengthening each ve xman veoks afte e Toner Rae, ti « ” { ELOIE HAG A MARRIAGE—IT ae tus vote waa toeisered | 40 will oPotr. ‘You are desarrod from | ees Ail, he Tosentnal suse, | ie MASilOn Une parla eranted organ of the body The constant uso of “ODOL” ts 2 mouth wash SeubG Gad the peoult would bel euieing i any form of gambling! icra ieitor acters ts Ie dietrint. dos | Lutheran Cemetery ae. erenetorwing to do its | wor means absolute immunity from this ever-present ; A younger ter supplemented, at! known to-day. within that time.” remark Was brought ou {{ from a surface line to an elevated properly is the rea- to your health. } saareas the mother's version of the} Fromm none of the other officers of the} Tast week Judge Swann fined two] of Mr. Rubin that the Di structure, Mr. Maltbie might have fav- | or ear yb Nay? menace we marriage. union could confirmation of either of} COMPanions of Collins $00 each and then | Hey had received fifty letters witht ored the proposition, but he was not johns Medicine is leasa 4 refreshi } “Two weeks ago to-day Elele goer! thes statements be obtained, Some of| Mentenced them to the peniteni for] months complaining of disorderly houses | given opportunity to express his opin- the best ave Pleasant to the taste and delightfully hing, to City tall with Mr. Lyons and has! the workers believed one year. He later suspended the prison | Ms cbstrict fon by vote, which act upon the part ever prescri lor ” Pinarslage, Treva net here and didn't] vote "eenete,celleved. some sort of 81 eon ance'on them with the condition inat |, thes’ volunteered the opinton, when lof the other ‘memvers of the Board building up the sys- “ODOL’ will also harden the gums and keep the now anything pbout it, A week later| they didn't know what it was Con-|{f they eambsed in any form, even in a asked how he would investigate, e ote: | shows thelr way of doing the public's tem if you are run teeth in a healthy condition. fhe comes by our house to live with u: to the atruggle between} Poker or pinochie game, they would be | never been accused, even anon: i . own. wath , ; ever been accuned, even anonymously, va sen . “ ” ” As he ‘s going to marry Elsie so we|.the higher powers in the union, has be-|#ent (0 prison. ty Welng @ mratter, “An anongrucus tentes| the three, S EREARIBA Le tiiol: BEeRTR Ne nerve deadens x aL There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODO think, We didn't know they were al-| come every day more apparent. was produced containing the charge that| Heights, the Brooklyn City and. the ing drugs or tem- | Purity ; ready married.” Also there is murmuring among the inert. & policeman was “collecting” for the! New York Municipal railroads will op- \ Price 50 Cents. “My sister stayed with me,", added Mies Spielhols. ‘They werg ‘married in name only. “My daughter, she -{* twenty-one years old and what You call s plain porary stimulants J thousands, who have now been out of| The Justices of Special Seesions met | Inspector, Lahey sald he had looked up|erate trains under the dual system out to weaken the s: " nlutio: € e and prted to the Commis-! Myrtle av id work for more than a month, because to-day and adopted resolutions express. | the charge an Myrtle avenue and then over the new! the distribution of trike venetite trom {ing thetr forrow for the death of Jus- sioner, After some more routine exam-| connection authorized to connect with ey ees eee tice Henry Steinert on Saturday, They {ination the inspector was excused and an the Lutheran Cemetery tino and then @ national organization! agreed to hold no session af court on | Adjournment was taken until Wednesday | over the latter line to the Metropolitan At All Drug, 1s and Department Stores. GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. —se ie not more geerous, 9 , the day i af on at 2 o'clock, " pure nourishment. Riri began the mother. aaa GHNSLGRaaabaNN (Pay. doby Gaye | Doe ee mteeneee ee [avenue iin, | NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO ‘But was beautiful in his eyes,’ | met distributed very extensively from ' wighed Mips Spielhols. the etrike benefit fund, because there “ if “Well, it come Friday night, and we] eve been few demands; the strikers w6re at supper defore Pepper found out | aay they have demanded assistance and yy were married. Mr. Lyons aid he| Cannot get it, it all settled for a fine marriage at} The majority of the members of the the Kinikath Israel Synagogue, with five| Union are poor people and the strain of jundred guests invited, ‘Then Popper} "ve weeke of no employment, coupled e r} {fhe has money. Sure, he says, he| With the present cold spell and snow, e lots of money, and some dey hi has made subsistence a very grim issue ke ft a million dollars maybe. Every-|!1 the strike P fening with that fellow was maybe, ana], The Associated Boys’ Clothing Manu- he got angry when Popper asked him | facturers, couprising @ group of em- more questions. ployere in the garment trade who hired “Then maybe you got It some fugni- | SVUt 18,000 operatives before the strike, ture, Mr. Lyons, and maybe you got it ne © conference to-day, agreed to a Every Piet fat” in sya Popor annem. |e" cane oa orem gS fu morn Haas If Your Back Ach . and he acted something disgraceful ” d Y K d A W. k Sou evita’ eters hte in| eg hh cameag ina Tell « Story. our back /iches and ¥ our Kidneys “Are Wea to go out in the morning and order $400] capted before to-morrow, or all further G th K d R d Th H B worth of furniture for a two-room flat, | negotiations will be dropped. P d Bene rere tien Tera ee ene oe et the Kidney Remedy That Has Been Prove Sait pei Staten eames oer GOOD Again and Again Right Here in New York “Wha y iy cepted, = here d ealbp dgae sale lla dL does not embody all the etrik: gain an gain 1g. t ere 1n ew OrK. game back. Yosterday afternoon he! "tes ratusal of the Wrapper, Kimono * and Housedress Manufacturers’ Associ: Popper didn't have to put | Son to agree to the untotie demend tor e Colles Wat eo-called collective bargaining has per- ew or eo e e ELSIE HAS GONE AWAY TO| rads to enter into another week with no ° * epnen Pe Bae Rea tee Bere tee wre ecoaacwnenern fai Amsterd A Manet meee |se ved aubat Id to-day from Mra msterdam Avenue West 39th Street Boston Koad, Bronx “You would be welcome to come in|? ™& ourne, @ prominent suffra- and look,” sald Mrs. Splethols, “Last | #8! who presented a ohieck for $1,000 to Frank W. Crane, 1790 Amsterdam Ave., New Mrs. Elizabeth Le: §00 W. 39th St. New GC. ight Hislo goes away for a trip, he | the Women's Trade Union League, to be NOU Cis, Ni ve savar|Neuinell oeitaa le Ll YOOECHYC A Ter avens GAEL Isvilie miss ell ork GH Rh ace Peet teens ae will etay’ for me." distributed as @ benefit for the ‘white too good for Boan's Kidney Pills, When I | neys have been weak> For six years 1 bore Up, | yor'g cofyN:, Yo favs: “Hor many years t “Bhe had to recupe auld the | S048 strikers. first used them some years ago, 1 was in a bad | fighting back every setback in health and trying J “48 # traveling salesman and the drinking of ole So ee wy, way from kidney trouble. My back was so | everything I heard of until in 1908 1 was down | Many kinds of water, the jar and Jolting of Isadore W. Lyons is head of the New Gra Werk, weak and lame that every time I tried to bend var it en no medicine could reach mf | trains as well as exposure, weakened my kid- igus p Theaire a t Agency at No.| Judge balers a Se Saves of Gens ose Bod a MAR tary ani caught cme a Had droptys ig two doctors after | neys, 1 needed only to take a cold or slightly he has been living at the Broadway | Grand Juries for this month. He ee- |S gi pi Apes a be ea gt doing, all in their power for me gave me Op. J exert myself to bring on an attack of kidney ‘agen C kidney secretions were unnatural. ey —_ gry having $38 werreh oa forearm 0 ee 2 Snes dull aching, and mornings | got up feeling limbs swelled and my whole body bloated. complaint, Usually backache came on, The moved from a saloon around the corner | clay street, and unrefreshed, The kidney secretions were much | Finally 1 was unrecognizable, save to my very | tion of the kidneys became irregular and an- wo weeks ago. tired, of No. 134 West One Hundred and disordered, at times being too frequent and then | closest friends. For months I lived propped || noying. Since knowing of Doan's Kidney Pills _—_——_ Fourth street. again scanty, If 1 exerted myself I felt ex- | up ina chair, feeling as if every moment would J and using them, It is only necessary to take PASTOR MERINGTON RES! om hausted for hours. 1 tried plasters and reme- | be my last. 1 had about al the symptoms of | them for a short time to remove any sign of GNS, dies, and even doctors did me no good. | at] kidney trouble. 1 finally took Doan's Kidney } the trouble. 1 have never suffered a hard attac! ‘ last used Doan’s Kidney Pills and was cured. § Pill; And after using a dozen boxes | was able of kidney trouble during the years | have Cong Clergyman New Recov That was over five years ago and the cure is] to eet up. I continued taking them and grew } Doan's Kidney Pills and as @ preventive the; . y Selt-In@icted Injuries as lasting to-day as then.” well.” are unequalled.” ESSEX FELLS, N. J, Feb. 3— ‘ There was a nots of nanan at the | West 145th Street, Bronx West 112th Street West 66th Street Bervices . Peter's Protestant Epis. | memctaaroscterlcoaaioce cen! 4 Mrs, M, Babsock, 231 W. 145th St, Bons | _ witlam Evans 2501. 44th St, New York | Ms, Peter MoGrath, 219 W. Géth St, New over the termination of thi torate | oom 317258: 000 New York City, N. Y., says: “I have used ity, N. says: “I had been annoy: y | York City, N. Y., says: “For twenty years 1 of Rev. R. W. Miceten, are? Windy weather can’t blo: Are YOUR Kidneys Weak? Doan’s Kidney Pills off rev ‘on for over a year kidney trouble tor nearly three years. In the} aia not have any freedom from akeat and Say srening te rye rec 4 i and’ have never taken but adone or two but outing | could hardy get out of bed andy | Sone vin 1 thought | wal gong t0 Be par pt ge regretfully the pastors! away or shake glasses HOW TO TELL.—First read the testimony and learn what Doan's what Iam helped. 1 suffered from severe at-| face my shoes. While this was not constant | alyzed. 1 couldn't sit down or get up from a AIP iorlagice 10 now-aimost wholly that are fitted with the Kidney Pills have done for others. tacks of backache and while I used several rem- J it came on me very frequently. It was through | chair without help. Frequently when doing Fecovered from his recent elder e UJ Then if your back aches, if sharp pains strike you when stooping or edies, nothing brought relief. One day a frien | seeing testimonials in the papers that 1 used} my housework | had to sit down, The pain when he was found ins New York| lifting; if you are lame in the morning, tite too easily; if you have dizzy hearing me complain of pain across the small} Doan's Kidney Pills. Half a box relieved me, } in my back was so bad J often became faint, dh ever had a severe attack si Thi etions fro kid 8 cut al a » desponde i inclined to worry over trifles; if q y ¥ ae with rae of his wrists cut and spells and are nervous, despondent and inclined t trifles; of my back, sald: ‘Why don't you use Doan’s fi J have n at since ee ares ‘ip ey Ineys were in bad - itary yea gains stor death. The) A scientifically simple con- the kidney secretions are highly colored and full of sediment, if passages Kidney Pills? 1 took her advice and got a box. ake above statement was given August 25, bed for several days, ‘ Ara eee eae uremic poisoning and claims to have| trivance that holds tenaciously are too frequent, scanty, painful or scalding, it is likely that your kidneys 1 was helped right off. The backache lessened J 1910, and when Mr. Evans was interviewed on § heard about, but nothing seemed to relieve the » z » recollection of cutting his wrist. in position without pressure need quick attention, and ina short time stonned altogether. During | Aygust 13, 1912, he said: “l am glad to con- | pain, Shortly after the fast attack | read about . *, freed by ene - Pp Take a sample of the urine and let it stand for 24 hours, If a sandy, the past year whenever I have felt .ny return | firm the testimonial I gave Doan’s Kidney Pills Boan's Kidney Pills and used them. Three Be ald against) upon the nose. As sure and brick-dust like sediment settles*to the bottom of the receptacle there is evi. of the trouble I have resorted to Doan’s Kidney ] before, Not a symptom of kidney complaint | boxes cured me and since them I have had no “ e polding there was no ground for the| aS Safe as spectacles, dence enough to suspect the kidneys, Pills and they have never failed to he!p_ me.” has returned since then. further trouble.” ‘Mr Merington will continue in the| Allached lo your glasses for 35 cts. ministry if his healt permits. For| Sold only al our eighi stores. the present he will reside with his ‘y in Brooklyn. pee : PORT ytd YORK. A : ae i Eest 28rd &t. Fourth Ave. cn (rea | 126¢h Tort 42 Columbus Ave., 81st DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Tatras | Bist and &End Sta, Net orien | " et ae had Sold at all druggists and general stores, 50c a box, or mailed on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO,, Buffalo, N. Y. ol FOQING STRAMGLIPE. 489 Fulto St. opp. A. & Bh . Moen Foe aes, Measoe Neri’ | 001 Brvad ity near Habne'e, Mewasts

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