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—_——$$—$ $ ___—- month for the privilege of operating the pooiroom at One Hundred and Thirty-sixth atreet and Eighth avenue. Seret. Peter Duffy, Sweeney's man. made these collections, Michaels said During the year 1912 he paid Dufty #100 & month for the privilege of maintain- Mme a poolroom at One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fifth street and Eighth avenue. The place at One 'Mundred and Forty- fifth street and Miehth avenue cost him $200 a month in 1910, and thif he gave over to ‘Jimmy Wren, who was In spector Hussey'* man. ' “after the Korenthal murder the po- | Nee got to be vultures,” Micha t | Mr. Whitman. “They not only ‘raised the ante’ everywhere in the protection | fine, but they collected tn semt-monthly | payments, They got money-mad and they made it impossible for a gambler | to stay in the business longer, No one | could pay as much protection es ne whe paying rent and make any profit Bo J quit Inst October.” | ‘POLICE “VULTURES” AFTER RO- SENTHAL MURDER. Though Michacs sald he never was the Insp as long as be paid up his protection fund regularly, | Deputy Commissioner Flynn, two years ago, went over the head of the Inspector ‘and raided one of Michaels's places, He landed one of Michaela dummies and | hot the real owner of the povlro: n SULZERWILLCALL EXTRA SESSION T0 DEFEAT MURPHY Governor to Force Fight to Get His Bills, Now Blocked, | Through Legislature. WANTS NO DICTATION. Hides His Plans on Highway Commissionership Sought by Tammany Chief. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAT IH 12, President Wilson’s Grandnieces and Nephews, | Who Are Baby Autocrats of the White House. 1913. THRONGINSUBKAY | SEES MAN LEAP T | DEATH UNDER TRAN |E. W. Telephone | Company Auditor, Ends Life Sensationally at 157th Street. Moister, F. W. Moister, for many years at ditor In charge of the disbursement department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company at No, 15 Dey str 1 in front of a south-bound subway train of the Broadway branch at the One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street on, during the rush hours! and was-instantly killed ‘4 of scores of people. The cause for Moister’s ac emains a this morning, MRS. MONA MUNDELL CO: | BROADWAY INGENUE MUST “SHOW” COURT TO BE “ MI: 8”? AGAIN. STER. |! /RICH SWAIN OF 65 1S WED TO HIS SISTER’S MAID OF 21. Certificate Returned to Bureau Re- | veals Fears of Missing Brooklyn | Oil Man’s Kin Are Realized. Well, they're married all right Charles Turner, wealthy oi! man, | nixty-five years old, was wedded ts pretty Annie Fallon, twenty-one years old, his sister's maid, on March 8 by Rey. Father Heffschineider, pastor of |the German Catholic Church of 88. Peter and Paul in Hoboken. The sudden disappearance of M Turner from his home at No. 6 Mon- tay avenue, Brooklyn, March 7, was the cause of much anxiety to his sis- ter. Miss Fallon, her maid, disappeared at the same time. Relatives endeav- ored to locate the pair, but their where- abouts could not be learned. On that day Mayor Martin Cooke of Hoboken refused to marry the couple on account of the objections of the girl's mother on the ground of the difference in their ages. A marriage certificate, returned to the Board of Health in Hoboken to-day, revealed the name of the pastor who married the couple. Their whereabouts still a mystery to Turner's relatives, 4 to the girl's mother. ns well - SSS ALBANY, March 12—That there has | myate! t he he $0, 606 Wee la It was wald at the District-Attorney's | 5, Sts alcsinek Gu ebaiia women a een an ¢ reak of friendly re One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, office to-day that Wren, former polices | 4, - | where Be Wits ; ; ’ man and collector, had told the Grand | O78 Detween Gulser and Charles where his wife was prostrated by the ’ Jury that while he was acting for In- |" N leader of Tammany Hall, enteen months, fs the daughter of his peta ne por Nea bitten ald he Mee spectory Hussey and Thompson he had | W@* the opinion expremed to-day by niece, ot ; wit wh b n Gollected as high as $3,001 monthly for | friends of the Governor, They declared Lite Josephine known as the | vile Tortie. BAI BY. ealt-ltiboeed L ’ gambling and poolroom privi re, {the State's Chief Executive was pres dl Mi hcvnp d ded ia aes death. Comptroller C. G. Dubois of the These figures Mr. Whitman has cor-|Daring himeclf for the future and] Durite his play hours the President | havent Pelanhone “eee 4 in ; wou Na lus Ja Whe oe s much pleasure in romping with 4 * elearaph roborated by other w “en, eit ne tapue tn the open, the} BA Company, gave Moister, who was in nisl POO t Mr, Whitman learned to that A blind man could that the Phe etiaiter chiidten he rides: about! ofice, a high record for eMetency, and Annte Gray, one of the witnesses he was br between Gov. Sulzer and Mr ~2 on bls abd. he Hever. tail to take said his uunts Were in perfect onder. ——. relying upon for the prosecution of one | Murphy is as wide as It could be with- WHITE SUSE An active interest ia “playing hous The auditor chose a most dramatic active and one ex-inapector, and her Ut swallowing up tho principles,” said Ceo R DREN lgme of tee aburcens of tau ees tunes method of ending his life. The south-| But Justice Does Not Take|Well-Known Life Insurance Husband, Robert Uiiner, a former police: & clots advieer of the Govs to-day, ones. \ bound platform at the One Hundred and Man Benefits by Usi . had suddenly disappeared from |"“Why i all the Governor's legislation | WASHINGTON, March 12—The sound| ‘The children are finding Washington | cov Fifty-seventh street station was c <j “Tri i ie jenenits sin; t wn? ‘ , seagpat bet sold cated ‘ or covery. Outstde they find a world quite t station was crowded | : arria an g ntle City, where they were supposed being held up? Hilly whiten were 4+ of pany laughter and the happy pratde|a veritable fairy city, and each day| ay splendid, with occasional gay equi-| With People waiting for the train in the! Kindly to “Trial Marriages! to fiave been awaiting call to the Grand vancing rs ruary are) of childish tongues te heard again in| adds someth: to their store of| p men {n smart, showy uniforms; | Most tense moments of the downtown | in New York Stat New Tonic. Jury room. Word has passed about the NOW weeks ve the White House, to an extent not| Wonders, Nothing, however, is quite as| creatures strange of dress and skin, Tush. Many of them were high school in New York state. Criminal ooh Building cs aie “le as He concertel mover| sown in years, wonderful to them as their “big uncle,” | and speaking all kinds of gibverish, and | sirls on their way tu school. Motster, | woman has to Europe. e fact |ment by friends of Mr » in favor " 7 g | as they call President Wilson, and there | " hin who was well dressed | There is Elizabeth Wilson, daughter | 4 , and there | many other thing: sed in a dark sult that two inmates of one of her houses of the appointment of James O. Gat] oe Afro Wilson, the I at's nepne| has been a race on » the inaugura-| As a matter of fact, the tiny men and! and overcoat, passed the ticket chop, | supreme Court Justice Cohatan is/HAD SUFFERED FIVE YEARS {were summoned before the Grand Jury |Mey of New York as head of the new) ow and proud of hi n years, Vir-|tlon for the largest slice of his aifec-| women of the Executive Mansion are| and walked toward the northerly end of | extremely skeptical regarding there | en wag eee that Mr. ralioran)| Sever Tienes Department 1 know Peyton Howe, three, and her | tions. lin such a dream of delight from morn-| the platform, where the incoming train being any “trial marriage’ provision | . opes to force the presence of Annie|that Mr. Murphy has given specific in- Wilson, aged ten, are also! Often te children wander about the | ing until night, paradoxically speaking, | would be still at a stiit speed in slowing | in : ' | Bott ison, aged ten, * , f . the laws of New York. (He made Gray as a witnets by obtaining an In- structions to every leginiator he con-| ites Enealdenvie nephew. | big rooms, in charge of a governess, for| they can hardly -be Induced to go to| down Neat scat clcce taste auEMINE eotay But Now Chas. Christie Feels dictment against her maintaining «| trols. He wants to know who is going ine Wilson Cothran, aged sev-| hours at a time on expeditions of ais-| sleep. | ; r i Aisonteriy hoyre }to be the new e« of good | eallanalies ice ice oer alsa siosia pie etal aia” ab SLE Ren ceeeren ea tee cee Ue Much Improved After BAST SIDE INSPECTOR ACCUSED) Fonds and tx eager to name the ap= i ‘ i | | -AIR. he annulment of her marriage to Nor- 2 BY WOMEN WITNESSES, __| Pointer. | REAR-ADMIRAL EATON, | A train under control of Motorman| man B. Coster, an offical of the Mer- Taking Tona Vita. 4 “But Mr. Murphy will not learn what i WHOSE UD DE? y DEATH tine Friest of No. 456 West One| cantile Safe Deposit Company. Mra. The upper and lower Tenderioins un-| str, Sulzer intends to do} 4 Hundred and Sixty-fourth street thun- 4 ii recently were more rrafteriaden tae STARTS SECRET INQUIRY | dered down through the gloom. It Wall Stergin, and Io cow’ playing the tee “ride : * § ‘ ) j dered down through the gloom. Tt was pig “ han Harlem, according to information | ta arf poate ae Vn Melee mee: | ite peels unas ln, Morgan, and is now playing the tn- ‘The resources of Nature are the nished to Mr. Whitman by several ww witnesses, and to-day the names |; ef two former inspectors tWere are men- ernor to any agreement. The executive je determined not to permit Mr, Murphy anyone else to dictat oO tioned as likely soon to come before | aye ear lacant ris me courts, The Fourth Inspection a, ta hin proposed constructive legislation jatrict, particularly, 1# to be the sub- of a searching inquiry, which b with the examination of six wom- yesterday by Assistant District- ttorney Smith. * Possibly four indictments aint Hicemen will be found as a result of josie Herts's revelations. She and her | jsband, Jacob Herts, have furnis names of several alleged graft col- , and three or four of them, still Guty in east side precincts, will be to the District-Attorney's off given an opportunity to tell where money went. If they are disposed “give up” they may escape indic it. ‘There was a rumor about the Criminal Building to-day that Policeman he J, Hartigan ie ready to withdraw Plea of not guilty to the perjury tment on which he ts to face trial | morrow and offer his services to the tate. Hartigan is the policeman al- to have carried $900 to be used tn bing George A. Sipp to keep out of State, from Inspector Sweeney to Walsh, It is believed if Hartigan to become a witness he will be Bele to clear up several matters still Waking complete corroboration. comneeng ones LICEMAN BUCKLAND ‘1S FIRED FOR URGING WOMAN TO HIRE LAWYER| “Commissioner Waldo to-day dismissed | rolman Ernest E. Buckland from yhat shall we do?” asked the par- fe Police Department. At the same | son. | he ordered Buckland's former | “Come along, Jesse,” said the bride. | rtner, Patrolman Edward i, Wiedore jehr, restored to duty. Buckland was jed on four charges and was found jullty of advising a woman prisoner to age a certain lawyer and making ise answers at au investigation, He fas acquitted of « charge of @ making @ false aMdavit and making a false larrest. Buckland and Wiederkehr formerly were plainclothes men attached to the staff of Inspector Dwyer in the Ten- derloin, Their troubles came about as & result of a raid on a disorderly house in West Forty-ffth street owned by faut Miller or Marshall, The woman med she was not in the place at he time the officers claimed to have t the evidence which led to the raid, The charges against § Wiederkehr, hich were not sustained, were that he ad corroborated false evidence given @ a Magistrate and that he had je false answers to questions at an ation, Both men have been un- g@uspension since the charges were proterred, Commissioner Waldo, in dismissing juckland, sald he wae the forty-eighth he had had to remove. peclianataler i secteen HIS ANTI-BETTING BILL ‘MAKES THE BETTOR GUILTY ; ALONG WITH BET TAKER. Assemblyman Knight Introduces ; Measure to Offset Appellate * Court's Oral Wagering Verdict. ALBANY, Maroh 12. — Assombiymen Knight of Wyoming County to-day tn- ftroduced a bil forbidding oral betting wn rece tracks, The bili makes it # misdemeanor, punishable upon conviction with « years ment, for any person, wibh or Gitmo tne exohanaing of inoney. oF Berns 10 participate in pool selling, okmaking er in any other kind of ce track gambling, and holds the bei- equally culpable with the taker through without the aid of Mr, Mur- extraordinary session of the Legisia- of Inst Yuletide were texted very quietly. | phy, even ff it is necessary to cyll an ture.” PARSON AND ATHLETIC BRIDE Just as M May Belle was solemnly | pronounced the wife of Parson Peck for weal or wot, through good times and bad, the symphony outside struck up, Never was such a cacophonic shriek turn loose on the still alr af a New Jersey evening. Parson Peck, grasping his bride by the wrist, turned pale and cried; “What's that?" We're discover!’ gasped Mra, Peck. “We'll beat out that bunch yet." She pulled her cloak over the bridal dress, grabbed her parson spoune by the hand and darted for the kitchen, In the Kitchen they found a door leading to the cellar steps. Down stairs went the ath- letic bride, her husband dangling behind her, She hurdied # clothes horse, took & coal bin in @ wide Jump and found | an exit under the rear of her parents home. ‘They knew an automobile was in the rear yard. The wild chorus from phonists was deafening the open air, the sym- # they struck It was great enough to Grown the sound of the machine cranking. “Lively!” warned Mrs, Peck, as the parson bounced in beside her, Then the honk of the auto's horn Jolned in the hullabaloo and out of the | grounds they shot. NOT A SINGLE SHOE LANDS ON PARSON'S “COCO. The serenaders saw them and saw that they were foiled. ‘They did not wet a chance to laid @ single old shoe or one bag of rice on the parson's coco, ® thing w score of husky young men and women had yearned to do. The couple reached the railroad station just in time to wet the train to Washing- ton, Mr. ahd Mrs, Peck expect to be p ented to President Wilson in the honeymoon city und then to return to New Jersey, the husband having to be renent at the Newark Conference, Mra, eck will accompany him to the con- ference and will do her prettiest to get ® big. high salaried charge for her other half in recompense for his cellar flight and thi nies he expertenced in trying to keep up with the athletic ohampion of Montclair Normal. oe Hin tims (From the Chicago Tribune.) The absent-minded customer had bought something on one of the upper floors the ble department store and had started for the elevator. Happen- ing to notice that the movable atair- way was running, however, he de cided to use it instead, It carried him down to the next floor, whor movable stairway \as in operat he kept on going, At last he ca a floor whe stairway of any kind. An e nd not far away, with the door invitingly ‘open, and hi to “Going down? I hope not, just yet Carries there appeared to be no | FOUR IN INCENDIARY FIRE IN BROOKLYN Aged Mother, Other Women and Child to Safety by Roof. three removed from each other, and blaze taneously were being fanne: a flue when Detect w covered them Policeman Dantel Mellon of the roof to safety and again returned the burning apartment house. TAFT OBLITERATED ‘One of | vored Army Commander Who Opposed Jewish Private, WASHINGTON, Mare President Taft's jal acts, ‘The reprimand, deli ing the summer of 191) and Bloom himself was trans Fort Leavenwort another erred examination and obtained MM, AM, The rs vator boy. “This is the asemens. Two) A fire of undoubted Incendiary origin seemed to have been set simul- From the cellar to the atr- shaft was but one jumg and the flames up the shaft as up rd Hughes of the Brooklyn Headquarters staff dis- to Mrs, John Coftee, on the third floor, fainted when he told her the building was afire and he had (0 carry the helpless woman vasistrat Butts in the West Bide Hy that time Deputy Chief Murray |Court on charges of attempted robbery had arrived and turned in a second |and assault alarm, for the high Wind threatened to| Both lads had been employed as ele- garry away the whole block After al vator boys in the apartment house, but Bes Ha ue firemen ‘quenched the |iaq been discharged by Supt. Oliver + A ee Olsen at the end of February. On March GARRARD REPRIMAND. ?x-President’s Last Aacts Fa- 1 12.—One of ex- became known to-day, was the oblitera- | story. 4 publicly dure + created a furore, where he later took commision as second Neutenant in Oct in the basement of the four-story double Apartment house at tt and No ! fol3 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, put a score of lives in Jeopardy to-day and gave one policeman a chance to win for ' himself @ least honorable mention in 4 (Continued from First Page.) the department's donation of honors. / Aa evidence uncovered by Fire Mar shal Brophy showed, the fire started | QReas sornent: J } and old horn that had been dug UP\ in two of the woodbing of the cel ATOM from attics where had retired the ghosts | BEAT MAID SENSELESS TRYING TO ROB HOME ment house at No. 01 Then rest of Two Youths. returned to carry hig rescue furth = He found Mrs, J, Bauland and her krandson, Tyler, one year old, wander An attempt to rob the ing, confused, in the smoke on the top |furntshed ar nent of G. Fara Forr! floor, Carrying Me child, the police: |the Italian Consul-General, In the Las: | man piloted the aged woman over the |ana Court apartments at > West Seventy-ninth street, on March 4, was revealed to-day when Albert Baker, nineteen years old, and Lawrence Led- erer, eighteen, were arraigned befor 4 they telephoned to the Consul-Gen- eral’s apartments and when they discov- ered he was not at home they: appeared NS TE OF PLEAS: FINDS IT MISTAKE S. P. C. A. Agent Goes to Wrong City Stable and tached to t notified the Soclety for the Prevention Cruelty fo Animats, ) headquar- ters at Fourth avenue and Twenty- street, that “Horse No, Five’ wa, Pf su t Volver tucked av to Blackwell's Island. Somehow the agent went to the Charities Depart ment’s stables Instead of those of the The number “Brownie” Is No More. flv “Brow: e wtad! h of agent of soclet yin hi w ni Department of Correction. at the door and demanded of Rosina Payer, the mata, that she admit them to hang some window shades they had with them, The boys p { thelr way Into the apartment, where the maid was alone, tt attacked her, according to her They beat her into insenslbility, and tion from the militar’ records of his |she says, but her screams when they public reprimand of Col, Joseph Gar- |fFat began the assault frightened them rard, commandant of Fort Mver, ne, [ANG they fled. Silverware and jewelr: cause the latter had indorsed on the |t® the Amount of #2,00 w Vet be- back of the examination papers ot {nd h Bloom, @ Jowish private mn ou. | When the maid told her story to the M to Bie promotion, because or {apartment house superintendent the his race and social stand.ng, police were called in and detectives \traced the boys to their hiding pla where they were arrested Inst night Both were held without ball by the *0 | Magistrate, | a *| Fourth Race at Charleston, FOURTH RACE.—The South Carolina Indorsement for whteh n RACK. = Fh | Coating arrard was reprimanded follows Ing Stakes of $1,000; three-year-olds lisse caaelivant iG. wo ee ewinn (ABA UPWant, six furlonga—Tarts, sf | bag . Jewish | snyder), 3 to 1, 7 to 5 and 7 to 10, frat |tallor, who is now and Nas been for a beta pup ee ta ih aed Dearly eget number of years at t Mye The |“ Caer Pyare | young man is undoubted!y honest and ee ee ne eno 0, third. ambitious, and probably deserving, birt rd), 9 2 to 1 and 9 to 10, third for the reasons stated I would not desire Lid 8 Viley, Sylvestris, Amo» him $n my command a an officer and ret, Cherryola, Prince Ahmed also ran eocle! and personal associate,” and finished as named, | V Rath | “T have b Beach station, who tives with his aged No. ‘And Invalid mother on the second floor | cle looking sheet of the apartment house at No, 501, dis- pias ae Page covered the blaze right after the detec- ithes by ment tive had run to turn in the alarm. He|Sunpressed Facts of Attempted) «ere ‘i ur vis mother to hisgshoulders and PP Rist Eee hurried with her to the roof and over} Burglary Come Out in Are [tne matter with to the scuttle of the companion apart bd ® . 5" echoed to omer Willlame sh the nt on V that number, xeribed on th paper. out, him excey on one of his shoulders.” the agent, whieh looking sheet of with @ re- the West One Hundred and Fifty-se satchel, went was stag- Summit, N. J. Dr, Molster hurried over Murray, INSURANCE “CARD IDENTIFIES! n ordered to shoot ‘Hor announced, drawing an ofl. of paper from was wok his head sadly ‘If it's official orders 1 suppose you'll have to carry blinking his eyes to keep back a sus- piclous moisture. ‘Brownle's’ the pet of the stahdes,”” Miams with a forc He's been taught a lot of tricks,” The agent opened his satchel and took out a shiny revolver, led out of the stable, ‘The mistake had been made, When Williams learned of the error he a sult for damages would be s Department against the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Antmals, declar instituted b It sows the seed for grippe, pneumonia or consumption. Don't trifle with syrups and nostrums; take Scott’: the Charit to blame for & horse at- of the Charities track, peering under the cara by the Department on Rlackwells Island, ‘Thir- jteen years ago, a two-year-old, “Brownie” entered the city's service, Farly rday afternon the foreman ' of the cctlow Department stables on Blacks Island, Patrick Yering from lockjaw and that it was vught advisable to shoot and kill him rey Willlams, foreman of the Char- ters and a son, Dr. R. W. Molster of stables, * he cried. pody and to give needed medical ‘8 nothing a small point- ins 4 amile. The horse was Williams made his last stand, not a bad sore; it ¢ t look fatal,” he declared. Hut orders are orders, cod the agent, with finality. Willams turned and walked itno the stable. A shot was fired. Emulsion whicheffectively drives oat colds and builds strength and resistance- force to avoid sickness. Ask for and INSIST on SCOTT'S. it & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 12-76 his ared, filled with people and in the first car | many were standing in the aisle, from | which they could look out of the glass | door at the forward end, Sudde they saw the figure of a man, arms flying, leap directly tn front of the window and then go down. The suicide had delayed his Jump so long that the steel front of the first car genue part in “The Whip. The grounds upon which Mra, Coster was only seventeen years old when she married Coster last fall, and it ts the contention of her at- torney that the New York law does not recognize the marriage of a girl under sues are that she eighteen, whether performed with Cee a ee bearer in mid-air [consent of the parents or not, Priest put on his alrdrake and reve Sirl's father’s testimony regarding the current; the train bumped and ground {ts way to a halt, while screams rose from those In the car and on the platform, who had seen the man leap | to meet death. Several women fainted. | The motorman and Policemen O'Meara and Ahearn of the West One | Hundred and Fifty-second street star ‘tion, who had hurried down to the crowded platform of terrified folk at the first alarm, went back along the fo ickering torches. They found the s # body firmly wedged beneath the a ; of the forward truck on the second car; it was mangled be- yond human semblance, smoky light of 1 SUICIDE’S BODY. ‘The body could not be removed un- tl! workmen from the yards at the One| Hundred and Forty-fifth street station | me and jacked up the truck of th ‘Then the body was removed to car. ond street police station and traffic was resumed after nearly a half hour delay, At the station an Insurance card bearing his name and a "Book of Facts" of the American Telephone & | ‘Telegraph Co. established the sulcide’s | {dentity as BE, W. Molster. H Molater leaves a widow, three daugh- from New Jersey to take charge of the tention to his mother, | H, P, Smith, Assistant Comptroller, | and F, G. son, Assistant Treasurer of | the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, viewed Molster's body at the! police station and positively tdentified {t. Both were much affected, | our, Moister was for twenty-five years| an employee of the company,” said! Smith, “and had endeared himself to us| all, Hs accounts with the company and his private affairs were both in ex- cellent conditio 8T, PATRICK SOL VEN! ct For the ove op top in gold. | Nor tet SAsisaty “iow iaure ot i Special ior Wednesday SUGAR PEPPERMINTS AND WINTER- GREENS—Good vi at adcr better value ty) Rox Wednesday's Offering D BOX PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCE Any of our candice will be delivered) 1-1) iret sone (between one and 50 @- tn saree New York) by Parcel Post by adding the amounts opposite to cover postage om candy and container, Other ‘rates on application, Park Row, Cort! ‘All our stores open Natur 64 BARCLAY STREET + Cor, West Broadway 29 CORTLANDT ST. Cor. Church Street Park Row & Nassau St. ‘At City Hall Park rmed, ® girl to rush and then out again at will?” “I understand plied the Justice, In en Borden’s Ice Cream Rich, Clean and Free from Artificial Coloring BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO., Now York age was not considered satisfactory, and to-day counsel called to the stand Dr. Milton K. Kneifer of Philadelphia, who officiated at Mrs. C clared positively that the giri was born Oct. 4, 18) seventeen when the marriage was per- ster’s birth. . which would make her Counsel for Coster was asked by the/ Justice if he agreed with opposing coun- el that the laws of New York “allow into the married state cases before —<——— THE TIDES Higy Water. AML PAL 1008 10.43 0.10 10.48 oo 12/38 Kssobiished 1887 ‘As te our usual eustom on ome appropriate souvenirs A r thin alicttor the box ts fil) the complete box Is to q ie "8, eve utiful heart. ca eli nisticarade Be hed’ at the eur- Thursday's iJ fev ‘and was picked, bette box 4 1BKth street stores oven on The Haba jpineannte L POS pa 206 BROADWAY Cor. Fulton St. 147 NASSAU STREE & 8 Bet, Beckman & Spruce i 266 W. 128th STREE: Just Bast of Bth Ave, / He de- that !s the law until the infant has reached the age of eigh- teen,” replied the lawyer. “Well, you'll have to show | authorities on such grant an annulment in this case," re- ‘and, furthermore, I want it made perfectly clear that there has been no attemp: at collusion in this case.” » strong 1 body's insurance against disease, being ‘a reserve fund on which the system may draw in the time of ill health,” stated John Beasley Webb. “For this the brain must be strong and healthy, for, as Dr. Cyril Swayne, the renowned Canadian surgeon, once said, ‘a sound nervous system is the greatest safe- the d against all disease. The ir. Charles Christie, the assistan’ her| Superintendent of the Prudential In surance Company, who lives at 635 Baltic St., Brook has insured hi+ health we taking Tona Vita. This i what he has to say: “‘T have suffered with nervous in digestion for a period of about five yours While I have only used one bottle vi Tona Vi I can honestly that 4 much relieved, and believe with a little care and another bottle ut 1 will be fully cured, “Life insurance can benefit a man when dead. ‘ona Vita, the new tonic does better; it gives a man benefits while ving,” continued John Beazley Webb. This tonic sale in all of the leading drug stores in Greater New York. “It is invaluable in relieving cases of neryous debility, an ailment which is remarkable for the many symptoms which may denote it. Among others, the following may be mentioned: Poor appetite, dizziness, waking up in the morning feeling just tired as when going to bed, poor memory, pains in the back and that nervous or ‘run down’ feeling.”"—Advt Greet HGspital CLEANING | EPAIRING, a We Aish Mh Lett Lapy pets Viv Coker suop. 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