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10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FE VARY 24, 1918. f alone, exclusive of censorship, would be AAPA referendum te well known. I betleve cunds and ¢ ae te dog meng TAXICOMMISSION |(RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES] WOMEN DEMAND Sven scce<-s- MICALLOPPOSED © ESPiEAS EE eee Sa same relationship as bad Hterature,” | scheme to cause delay, I haven't said|hand we might ask thi | said Mrs. Bull, “There should be super- P4 aign these contracts, 1 haven't seid! enter into a eer Seen c Tal Vision over the people's plays, as well I wouldn't sign them, but I am going / a private corporation CHARLESTON RESULTS. JUAREZ ENTRIES. | | N N as supervision otherwiee, Representing | to oppove vigorously any movement to| turns on its present income? ; |@ large body of the motherhood of this ; * it the Public Service Commission in| “An intelligent answer would be forth: FIRST RACE—Four-year-olds and up: | The Juarez entries for to-morrow are Bi r elty, we come to you to demand in the a childish position, coming on that question and I bekeve selling; six furlonas. ~ Incision, 111 | as follows: ‘ $ ] interests of best manhood and woman | “This ts hardly the time to talk about] st would be an overwhelmingly negative (Woite), 38 to 3, 8 to 1 and 8 tO e Won: | eee a ein. 10, aoe Can 10s, hood the picture censorship. Make the & referendum, It should have been | one.” Seml-Quaver, 115 (CF, Jackson), 6 tot. | ee ee ie ie a ; moving picture decent #0 that the boys | taken up some time ago~back when — - = Re and even, second: Dipper, 16) a. 105; sack tie, i08; “Animed, 100; | and girls may be educated to know that various elty officials sald they would |= =| (Montour), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, | 108, Layminwer, 108; Doc Allen, 105; Zool, 1 they can play and be decent,” conclude welcome @ submission of the question A 7 ‘oa |. SBCOND r Selitn s -_-_>—- a sensible J Aided, Pimet.te i “Camel, Lay's |, SPCONID HACE selling, rn gua oft Mra, Bull. ObaIeMce OCA. FASE be a yd ™ bi ; Wiggins, §. F. Sabath, Little Ep, EAlth | winnie F106, Velietta, 100, Amily, 100 Canin, :, y “The question \* whether the Mayor's m Chairman McCall said he did not ex- 4 {Mayor's Appointees Indicate) ines; Berwsier, Commoners Iwi" ot ‘nia tm Mins" vas” Representatives of Mothers and :aoa ot vice ana crime mould prevait inj Eleventh Hour Scheme for} pac"thae ‘tne appest to tho courts ot | 9, Had Lang iroume > fi leon d'Or and Henock also ri Seow ttnee a Pita Ct hes Tell C ittee It |New York,” sald Canon Chase, “if you Del Says Chai f the Continental Securities Company | great ™mounted with night awonta, fever. Radical Action to Im- | shed ae named MAIKD WOE shurches Tell Committee want to put the Mayor again on record elay, Says Chairman o} would delay him tn signing the con-|{oas of strength and little or no appetite, | | BCOND RACK —Maiden two-years | sant, five and | Pass the censorship ordinance and the: ‘ tracts—if he decided to sign them. yrean Sir, good food and the proper core of prove Conditions. olds: selling; three furlongs. —Bulgar, | St Must Remedy Evils. If he vetows It again, tell the people Service Board. “Mind you, I haven't said 1 would, but! Many “cases ‘something more. le { hla hg 107 (Mondon), 4 to 1, 8 to b and 7 to 10/107, Tawa. 10; Seven, 1 Mone ae ne Tae, Cerne tee coe {f I made tp my mind to do so and the! Eckman‘s Alterative is a medicine | - rst; Harwood , 116 (Goose), 3 to 1, Boy, 111) Napa Nick, 114. patgn. Federal court had not acted In a way‘) en moat successful In stopping might ! | and 3 t nd: Ave, 1% (Skidvin HACK Purse, Uireevear-olda and up “Oh, this is not @ partisan matter,” {aweats, reducing fever and promoting appe- = ns . a” 8 and 8 to & second; Ave, 10 (Bkid\ nes, injure, tue, A large delegation of women, repre- ~ n , 3 y|which would tle up the Interborough| ‘ie. and many who have used it declare tt | TO FIGHT HIGH RATE sto 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to & third, Th ne of aemore senting various philanthropic, civic and Seiten Alderman Marke, “Keep out} TO ACT BY WEDNESDAY. | People, I wouldn't be stopped by any saved thelt lives, “Investigate what It did ' 371-5, Made's Sister, Carbureter, ee ee u ona, attend “ pending litixation, Before signing, how- |! this case ee | Hatener, Edna Leska also ran sand: ats PMG WHRIS HeaYe AED erCOR Lene aH WITWE ED A “FESTI- ever, I would go over the whole mat-| gentlemen: For four years t was troubled es re THIRD RACE—Three-year-olls and | Olifield, 105. Orba Smile, 108, Sie Marrs. | gy i . OF HORROR: Si Y .| ter with Mr. Coleman, the commission's | 1 had pi Work of Devising Regulations pwc. one mito and seventy yards na i | Ginancee proposed to regulate the mov-| the Baptist Ministers’ Association |” lent on Gov, Sulzer’s Ree) ere cee ine omar moat war foning’my” appetite and fad becetn , ” (John Furlong, 108 (Murgrave), even, to Ph | jatres citys “leent @ telegram, which wae d by S ‘ - < . | #0 thin and weak I could not attend to my Controlling Service Will to's and oat; first; Dr. Deunner, 106 terle of clergymen, headed by Canon |Canon Chase, urging censorthip. | ported Stand in Favor of | £:t Put the commission in an inane po-| household duties, A physician pronounced 4 a“, 8 Poy 1 sition.” my case Consumption. Not being satisfied, Beein | fiatel | Butw to 1 and out ; : Creed, 101. be jt sheet, 103, nace or Hh pel and oe pM ney ine Maud R. Wayne of Brookly: P lar Vote Chairman McCall said he was still|1 was sara ed by " phy if Co evin Immediately, Milte Laitie Marimont, at, +O Lad, It John | acntatives of taxpayers, the Citizens’ |the next speaker, said she had a Popular \ studying the whole matter, He hae|Polvclinic Horpital. They also pronounc « 3 ais, Cantem, 100, Shorty Nertheut, 19 m1 id othe ociatio J he disease Consumption, which was proven lout, third 256 Npurentice allowances, Track, fast, Wane tae lee fertival of horrore, ots, devoted every possible minute since | later by an examination of sputum, aa ee ee also ran. | — eries, murders, shooting, suicides : he became chairman to the subway|Tuberculosia Bact! were found. 2 was ; nanan The hearing took place before the Al-|and vice” in the past. few montl - ordered to a Consumptive Hospital. BM; Within an short @ time as practicn > AY \FIRST LOAN SHARK Germanic Committee on Lawa. and gince whe har beer viewing ovine |, Chairman McCall will determine the] question. In order to understand the|tephew would not allow me. to Wie after their official notifeation tve|HE MAKES POETRY P IS FOUND GUILTY AND Legislation, of which Cortlandt Nicoll | ures, Pie- | tate of the dual aubway contracts with | Whole proposition better, the Chairman | 4 Eckman’s Alterative members of the Taxicab Investigating AND HASN’T LONG HAIR. |!s chairman, ‘The committee to-day | “And my Httle girl friends and boy |e Interborough and the B. R. T. him. | has traversed every existing line di-| he ion rip eee apes A il awe bl sccdih SENT TO THE TOMBS. |consiterea the three ordinances sug-| friends saw that festival of horrors,” | elf Without the assistance of a refer- rectly affected by the contracts, and became loose will meet and organize, when a: nll) And logical work toward framing a eet | Alfred Noyes, Famous Rhyme of regulative orlina * adequately , Gontrolling the taxicab service in this] Writer of 1 commenced gested by Aldermen White, McCourt | pig added, “Those are dangerous pic-|¢8dum or “any other eleventh-hour | 180 has seen at first hand the terri- | na commences | ; m < and Morrison |turea and should be censured. But| plan aiming at delay.” And the chatr-| tOFY calculated to benefit most by ex- gland, Arrives Here eed Brodie, Convicted of Extort: “Sy. Dittenhoffer of the Citizens’ | Slayer: Ghyste Bib Yetoed aN ceaee: tensions and new ine aay to 6 con- | a ‘ ing Two Weeks Interest of $10 Union spoke in favor of the well- ship. Is his the only legal mind in the HMRI oF hae Tee ek Thi es 1am in favor of a referendum on the elty will begin. on the Carmania. $75, to Be S ced La known Folks ordinance, which is being country? Is his opinion to override the . : subway question,” sald Public Service Thin commission i# not to be con-| areneg Novew, one of the mont dis-| 01875, to Be Sentenced Later. | considered’ with all the others. Mr. overwhelming opinion in favor of con. | Weanenday: He made this statement | Commigsione: Maitble this afternoon, | founded with the Taxicab Aldermanic | ceitened of living poets, who hae| The first conviction in the usury | Dittenhofter, discussing the Morrison |sorship of moving pictures? today. “out I would put the question before mmittee, which How for more than | oo a 1, the heart all the near-poets | Cases resulting f the appointment ordinance, declared its provisions con-| The Rev. John 8, Allen also spoke} Reporte from Aibany quoting the: people in a broad sense, not Jo all fa year has been inquiring into the taxi: | CO ay inwiating on regular! of Assistant District-Attorney Frank- trolled only the structural conditions tq favor of censorship, #iying he had | Sumer as saying he expected to ask] its involved details, XU cab aituation In this city. ‘The ma-| Of Bete ey iin this country to-(1In Brooks last suinmer to enforce the|to the exclusion of censorship. witnessed pictures which were “hor-|the Legislature to submit the whole| «1 am in favor of asking the voters fority of the members of thia commit- | on the Cunard Hiner |l4w on usurers wan reached today) Alderman Folks also attacked the | ribly immoral.’ question of subway contracts to @ ref: | «shail the new subways be an inde} nde | we favor radical reform both je les firat visit. when Jacob Brodie, described to As-| proposed Morrison ordinance, which) Rev. Dr. R. R, White of the Falth|erendum and that Chairman cCall] ont syetem, constructed with eantel yt e9 ind write to Eckman Laboratery } Matter of control oficisity By the » more real] sistant District-Attorney Smith as a! imits capacity of theatres of the moy:| Presbyterian Church, declared “boy's| Waa heartily In favor of such a move, Mclpal' Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidenc ud rate reduction, It has al money in the poetry line than any|‘Rotorious loan shark,” was found| ing picture type to 400, while provid |and girls’ mind and morale are of |Stoused the Chairman's interest, but he 4 Deen called to the attention i at ten jother two poets living, His works! guilty. Milton Woodbridge of No. 31| ing for a large number of standees tn | greater concern than their bodies." was disinclined to talk. Mes ta Mite ait {eat ne taxicab | have sold through many editions in| Manhattan street chargert that on April| gallerion as well as aisles. “Hugging and kissing, stealing and| “It would be obviously Improper for charged in this o 4, 1912, he paid to Brodie at No. 116) REIN. | fi ; Ni Mnonopoly are five times those paid by|this country as well as in his OWN! Nesway treet interest of $10 on a two ACCUSES MOVING PICTURE IN-! shooting and burglarizing are shown|™e to comment on what the Governor Aer . by the moving pictures,” concluded | *¥8,"" he sald. © in Paris, London and other |country, England. He is not only &! weeks’ loan of TERESTS OF SENDING LETTERS. vl . concluded aropean elles and that the evil of | heavyweight in the poet class, but al80,” Juntices Russell, Zeller and McIn-| Alierman Folks then called atten-| Dr. White, My position on the subject of the tie private hotel stand does not exist/@ plain man, He stands 6 feet 2/erney, against the protests of Auron | tion to the vast cireulation of a print-| “Is @ picture depicting hugging and in those cities as in New York. inches, hi big, red, honest face and| Levy, counsel for Hrodie, remanded | ef letter headed: “Victory in Sight for | kissing —!mmoral asked Alderman le lo Among the members of the Mayor's | doesn't mope around for one ond, the Tombs pending sentence. Revieed Censorship.’ Marks. ~ “In view of the Mayor's veto of| “For adolescent youth, auc ] @ Dr Nl H 1 i snmission are Oren Root, who is well| He hag a huge appetite and works like nt youth, euch pictures \ seined in New. York City transporta-|@ longshoreman when he «ets at a| SENTENCED FOR PERJURY censorship of moving pictures we can, are unwholesome,’ answered Dr. White. tion problems, and Charles Steckler,/ new poem. Better still, he marrie i ‘ an FOR THE SECOND TIME.| (YC (?cct tim 2 favor a censorship| “Is it not an instinct of human nature| TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE lawyer, of No, 170 Broadway American girl, who came with him on «| in any ordinance,” said Alderman |to hug and ki asked Marks, Wer uigith Gavosit Wika Ws kik yeu bo ILL 5 . ( f“Until oMcial notice of my appoint-| this his first visit to America, Mra. eeecmne ne! W. HOLD TO-MORROW TUESDAY) ‘. , Folks, “So how can any but the film “Yes,” answered Dr, White, ive ORRINE a trial. You have noth- ment on the Mayor's commission to in-| Noyes was Miss Garnett Dantels of | Naimark Upset the First Conviction] trust have interest in trying to hood-|are other “but there 7B. wink by sending letters broadcast t rather inatincts of “nature that| ing to risk and everything to gain, for the taxicab conditions is re- | Waahington. ed Guilty This wend ers broade ©) would not look well in @ moving pic-| your moncy will be returned if after a 1 Westigate the ta: and Pleaded Guilty This clergymen and others declaring Me ture."* yea you to get results from OR- A Sale of eather oods course, could not talk as a member of | guring a atay of six weeks. Time. tory in sight for revised censorship’ a RINE. This offer gives the wives and The commission, but personally 1 favor ‘ensorahip is now @ debatable ques- Judge Dike in the Kings County Real Daughter of Rev: jon Dead. | mothers of those who drink to excess an elena fa thorough reform in’ the taxicab ser-| MRE LONGSTREET WANTS | court to-day imposed on 3 NUsmAtK| (ung genaltiona by wiles i ta: Coun (Special to The Rreaing Worl.) opportunity to try the ORRINE treat- at exceptionally good values, as follows: ‘view. The public taxicab has become ICKLES, | 0%, 8% 8° Humboldt street, Brooklyn. | ty safeguard life, health and limb?" ELIZABETH, N, Fob. 24.—Mre.|ment. It is » very simple treatment, Sere ee ice fore iy, TO AID GEN. SICKLES. |wno nad pleaded guilty to perdury. | gaat Mee Folks Margaret M. Burger, areal Daughter of |cam be given in the home without tion facilities of New York City, de- bao . ; ; i } ceived,” Mr, Stockler sald to-day, “I, of| ‘The Englishman will lecture here | } | practically the same sentence that had floss of time from business) WOMEN’S HAND BAGS AND ENVELOPE gr bli i ; 5 tanon Ch ke in favor of the | the Reviuotion, is dead at the home of | PU ndant upon the public, and T belleve| Writes to Governor Sulzer Asking| been previously imponsl by Judwe| cneorship clause, despite the. Il price. cel c » desp: her daughter, Mrs. William H. re “geval i he eity should officially supervine in inaest i {| Faweett after his first trial, Seen ee tne Stayer “te sald thet | don era, Nor 820 Grove mtreet. tier | yOBRINE is prepared in two forms:| BAGS, in assorted leathers, actual value the interests of the public. I have Him to Interest Astor and A year age Neltonre, who join feath-| attitude let the May le ul el beaten street. Her] No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; i to make that may prove M Sage. fi end it the Morrison ordinanse proposed censor- | father, Daniel Butler, fought as a boy ORRINE No. 2, io pill form, for those 5. 00. will be offered t | and these will be presented | 41 a any Te abe, ‘ 4 CroMEHTE Ey ibe UESWORICIAG SU! snip being placed under the License | with the Continentals, She was in her | who desire to take voluntary treatment WU, at. . . . i A , Feb. 24.—Gov. Sulser to-day se sialthrasteat de Bureau. eighty-sixth year and was the widow of | Costs only $1.00 a bi y ME sbdgedthparer ody aha te | received a telegram from Mra. Helen D,| Goldenberg, for commissions by Pre-| "Te Was out of courtesy to the Mayor! John Burger, a sea captain. Mra, Sur- FO Tet! ist ef |General, asking him to arrange an| Marked “paid in full” The brother) nsorship clause, and the Aldermen SOK hr he ee ree iy talk over the saatter with them. LIMOUSINE CASES, in black morocco, with ° era! in re é r . | . . i ; it eigen the trial a girt-stenograplier gave evi-| celluloid fittings, actual value $9.00, will be offered at. . .« ~. « « $6.50 action. interview between her and Vincent : ‘Mr. Root, when seen at his office, Ne| Astor, Mrs. Russell Sage and others,| dence for Naimark which she after- | #4! Canon Chase. } 60 Broadway, likewise stated Re had | ooking toward the subscription of! ward confessed was perjured. He added that he oH Sot cree a } not been officially apprised of his @P-| enough money to pay off the debt of| Counsel for Naimark, Abraham Gru- | *tructural ordinance, unless the censor- } pointment member of the Mayor's! Gon. Daniel E. Bickies to New York| ber, secured a new trial on the ground |ship clause wore omitted. The morals commission, and until such notification | gente, that the langunge used by Judge Faw-|0f the public must be conserved as well was received would not discuss taxi-| yir5, Longstreet wired that the many| cet in imposing sentence for not leas |@s Physical safety, Canon Chase said. cab conditions in advance. friends of Gen, Sickles in the South} than five nor more than ten years|He then called upon Mrs. Ellen A. Bult however, that Mr. Root 18 | were eager to do something to ald him. | showed bias and prejudice against the|of the Women's Christian Temperance Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. Come in | Craton when the members will be in| Longstreet, widow of the Confederate] ™nune 2 chick for a small amount} iat Alderman Morrison suggested his i { nd ready to vote for that ordinance,” | Srey te judy those conditions care- | gutser replied he thought Mra Long-| Prisoner. When the case came up for|Union as a representative of the “gen- Special Sales will also be held fully, and hiv suggestions will be of | street could do more by writing lettera| the second trial Naimark pleaded oral ares slenasts rales desires con : Yalue in the work of drawing up the re ing to New York from | sullty. sorship of moving pictures. Proposed ordinances, Gainemiitie, Ga, and that he would do| Justice Dike sentenced him for not] BEGS FOR CENSCRSHIP OF ALL 6th Avenue at 31st Street to-morrow of Women 's Summer il he could within the law to ald her.| Jes» than four years or more than MOVING PICTURES, craig Sa sieht and a half ting into considers: | sig, hull atated that she could never Half Price Sale on Dresses, House Gowns, Negli- COSTS $10 10 HIT MAYOR FIRST WITNESS —_| {10% SESS, months already, served in| ye¥"Convinead-a_ structural ordinance Reliab re » Neg AT WAGNER POLICE INQUIRY, | os", imo tald, hat tt Naimare nad eliable Wearing Apparel gees and Corsets. starr arc 1 te bo ton art wit | ete, the etteten would bare bess a Women’s 3.50 and 4.00 CHEF IN EYE WITH jaxecr esses eS eee MTA J Reorcear® 3:50 and 400 1 OO firat public session W: BABY AND GRANDMOTHER A LATE Of SUP Mees shige rea DIE BY GAS TOGETHER. | All Sizes, All Styles, All Leathers Mayor to-day and arranged for bls ®P-) Infants Mother and Father Are | Onyx and Other Well- | Winter Coats and Suits WwW. L. DOUCLAS | Seay Fifth Avene, 34h aud 35th Streets, New York. pearance. The Mayor told them he would be pleased to go before the com-| Rescued, Barely in Time to Known Hosiery All the left over lots that were $350*4 % '4. SHoEs | How Is Your Weight? mittee and give his views on police Save Lives | 28c Stockings selling at 10.00 to 22.50 5.00 | = | Belated réports of @ battle in the| matters as well as to suggest reform = Pennie ipa es | = eo now... ee For style, fit and weer < the Hotel Gotham, | measures. 10 ages Li } ings.... 5 shoes ‘ While it te vg ily a Mueetasnt tinen It 4s stated that Police Commiasion@ | and his six-year-old son Victor were | 1.00 Stockin Missoory Leghorn Hai . are pal at ee r Le ot to be ae . v aT 5 hed the world, to-day, by the trial | Waldo will follow the Mayor on the] killed by escaping gas, and Detrant | iP! ‘a well-known importer, price. are the stand, The committee will determine | and his wife narrowly escaped the same fn Harlem Police Court, before Masts: | boty eon now and Wednesday where the | tate in thelr apartment on the top floor the point of dani their having C\B a La Spirite & meant to sell at 5.00, are 1 95 stanaard of quality . everywhere. power to combat i : Ww 1 flesh Soa te ee daceiy | Sammons ore $9. be. bold of No. 8% Charlen street. American Lady Corsets White Underwear fara n renter Hew Yor: well and te Joo coffee ox pl Rat 0 b ‘ ; t 19 JO | weapon, to wit, « plate full of noodle] THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Wefan Mie Renenon: Dishers $30 8H} END LIVER TROUBLE All good models; regular prices] All the good styles and materials; His reader cor. tere. Physicians soup, upon Richard Schoene, head chef, oING Suv Je | tress, Kot a policeman to force the door Sige Broudweg.cor. sath Si. hav 1.50 to 5.00, regula price 3,00, and nine other chefs of lesser degree. | mye following were the highest, lowetand lanr| Of the apartment to-day the old woman WITHOUT CALOMEL snmacddy f. TTS 2.00) ae Ms Mond caitiff to keep his greedy fingers away tl I fi thi 10% ‘change \d the child were dead and Detrani | hypo: Dome, No 226 Fant Forty-fth street, |commamt mit Salunny snug prim” tun Nin wife were acarcely breathing. | Uptrugtworthy#Drug, Thought to Loosen 3 PER CENT, DISCOUNT;—We want toknowwhichnewer |faitomed ever since, nursing a cut with three A tak ak The mother slept on a cot near the |" MO prog The paper pays us best. When buying advertised mention | @titches in it over his right eye. Amalegmated Couper we ey iy {| gas stove in the kitchen. igre sane Tooth Tey Use sent iy the chest ts wenich pane myo ae ov ad. , will deduct > ; - ting the stove with a wall Jot ha per cent. from your chee information. gure, ae magne Pedy oh ae a ~ ry become detached while she elept. Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets—the substitute waiters, the men and other mere ty #. ay + 8 Deven! ant Ae were burried t0 | for calomel—are the mildest but surest laxa- Stppiy of sondie soup at the table ot SBS ES § meee Re See neal the proletariat wae soley spnausiet, 8) br 1088 a it g “4 De, Taree Sirens ont gs We F th C i ‘The coffee expert over to the i ms 105 + & a wel complaints wit! lomel. . Ed. | ONE MINOTE Qc Vay ~ seats of the mighty and helped himaelf 8 Ai we- 8 SWINTON wards has been calomel’s uncompromising foe. S, VyaiIer BROAD Way or e@ Coupon in to @ plate of the delicacy from thelr aly ae aes Hs efforts to brie it brought out thee litle 7 Wi "7 7. | Next Sunday’s World ti . ive Jored tal ‘@ rare combination of | “There were looks of contempt and “ge Bu Be = 8 Yegetable compounds ‘ined. with clive ol | ext Sunday s Wor scorn from the elite, but no word was he * S iA | These pleasant, harmless little tablets do all the | id. But when he went back for ae hae 8 good that calomel does, but have no bad after | * another pl Mr. Schoene told ti ‘se om” Le eff ts % deg hoantneietehitewes Call and Make Your Own Terms Fer from the ladle, Kummasi ignored him NEW NOTCH | ty-firet street rurales, captured him to- aa asked the Magistrate of the | W, L. Webster of Lisbon, N. H,, Quickly Relieved Si ine nelpy Was thle ener oot jusue, | #ay# be has gained eight pounds using Get a 25 or $0 cont tube of fled in svcking his fair sharet” Father John's Medicine, and that he 9 . “We had only so much as the store- | is feeling fine. He recommends Father | foom allowed us," said Mr. Schoene, | John’s Medicine to those who are » Vand no man has @ right to grab the | weak and run-down. of his betters.” Beane ettere tien apparently,” | .M® Roswell H. Lewis of Glovers. used the Maxistrate, “prompts the | Ville, N. Y., says: “I have gained A group of photogravures never before published a newspaper in this style. See that you ies by By BY By and quickly crac i Why cute the liver| gamyOuryrvrmaryre’ NO™ Torts New derenrs Hons Ulan, Connetiot A Complete Gallery of the and filled his plate. Again the chet + 18D 180) IB ty » at the expense of the teeth? —Calomel some- i bec r4 oy By BE times play havoc with the gums, So do str i] \ rebuked him and the coffee expert put HS RL HLS 8 ‘ee . “it Ri ics satan ne tia oees Wren Bis ss ie = 3 liquids, — It is best not to take calomel at all, % fight arm in al direction of it ae iis 7a L R S bot to lot Olive Tablets take thels place, lay : ne chef's table 4 Ike 189% 1 — 9% feeling come from constipation and a disordered | Guaranteed [sth Seteene, ons ni bere te come oBe YER §| Wine cuose virrina tore or Rte tee acta BOS O14 QR i tee ace i cot Be HE 9| "omen ars, spew ane ieee eee |kee ObSe A Ww Ww fast corner of his face looked like ® : my” AR — 1 15 ote, 2 for 25 ote, (Bier) ce doa | f i i fete of mixed plokien The betel | frefMinkte sss) HY My Bele Choc, Poskody & Os, Makers | Tt ae emotes ol lowe! | 3 From Washington to Wilson ss cies in can’ esderea tie 3 ey ek 3 a OR | aetht f Sarees wae, levees ter fy ‘so ‘tog — te — : ilitant coffee man, wi j e scene. | | Beicis ama st can. outs re | — PERSONAL Catarrh — || On Heavy Art Paper Ready to Frame x . advance from your newsdealer. 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