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A adiacals hs ancl THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY,‘ APRIL 12, 1913. WRETIPERS AE (TE SPE Pgs Boe Soon Wat Ia RRLARS ESS WBDASTINIL SBS jone year. Nicholas Mare Antonio, seventeen years old, of No. 23 Bast One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, pleaded guilty of burglary at No. 2% Rider avenue, | Bronx. Firet offense. Elmira Reform. | atory. o | | Pa James Ford, forty-one years old "ony Being Coun Counter Claims | Kee Your Hands Three Whose Ages Run From Beste uit ot areying a tovlvar of $15,000 and $25,000 Out | D 17 to 19 Confess They |" Atvert Petroner, nineteen years oa, ot Soft and White WITTY tosh im aure mY | little boy and gir volars will fee! grateful to their Mayor, Gaynor.’ THER EXTRADITION) FOR MUTT SHOW a | Dougherty Asks District-Attor-|His. Description Reads; Like a’ ney to Send to Charleston, | Case of Mental Delirium | Albert Petroner, nineteen years old, of | of Broker’s Account. | No, 16 Baxter street, and Tony $.¢. 3, After Them. Tremens, Are Housebreakers. Palomeni, eighteen years old, of No. PHANG Eve 18 Waser eivbete Pisa | Nathan Weiss, a member of the Stock | ; nd a partner in the broker “SIR GEORGE” CAUGHT.|POCO DOG IS A NEW ONE i | Excha: GUN-TOTERS ARE FINED.|“Saward ‘Parker twenty-four. sears |a86 firm of Stlebel, Hernshelin & Co 014, of No, #1 South Broadway, Boston, |at No. 37 Exchange place, and amund pleaded guilty of attempting to sell| Lissberger, a millionaire wool broker, Many Youthful Offenders ill es sana” offense, Penitentiary | were examined before trial to-day in @ renee Wisess, twentyciee: a, [Ault drought in the Supreme Court by Batch Sentenced at Gen- ot No, 2M Hester arene Gesie FERS the Stock Exchange firm agains eral Sessions, Carter Posed as English Capi- talist Here to Buy Mining Lands. Freak Bench Show Will Be Delayed, but the Date Is Not Changed. bermer for $15,000, Lineberger puts in a| Sua @ revolver. Gecond offense. | counter claim for $35,000, and a poker | game figures in the suit. elds od NO. 29 Wane Bent sear Tears] ‘The poker mame took place in a room| 4 4 Bast rest, | in the Hotel Majestic, on the night ot| Twenty-six violators of the laws of the | Dieaded ga! ma oo he to sell) November 13, 196. Wels and Tiase| State, guilty by confession or c= ines wiuaae eenes, Penitentiary | yorger and three others stayed. An| tion, were disposed of in the Courts of - argument arose about the stock market, ” which resulted in an ord fi Li awem eee |e DEMANDS MOWONY, | \Goee Sree a tr we ota ‘ WIFE WHO QUIT. Amalgamated Copper the next morning BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. at 111%, regardless of the market. On Deputy Potice Commissioner} All is quiet at the Nutley kermels| hibit, but won't be seen to his best ti) after the show. C. HOWELL. U George 8. Dough: possible | ain, The Rum Hound has ice on her . C. B. BELGIUM § TROOPS ot ons ia Ws tears tas safe | Heed to-day and her'full name KR. E.| THE POCO DOG SOUNDS LIKE A arrival here of Albert A. Carter, best awful night at HANDOOME BEAST. =n PUT IN READINESS ls “ ” ‘Washington Heights, April 11. pe Pee Cesren,” 3, ay DOWER To the Raitor of Thee Krening World: enG Vronk :Tarbeaux, under arrest 1n/ tne Boose Hound, is on his way te the T have been an interested reader of the columns devoted to useful dogs police With being members of one of the mom daring band of wire tappers that ever operated in this country. Carter was arrested carly this year, but fought CBarleston, 8. C., and charged by the! farm, and they say he’s some fighter. “I'm serry that the escapade of Miss Mutt got into the papers,” sald Mi Pfiffer to-Gay."”. 1am afraid that some of the other owners may take exception to the Rum Hound's orgy, on account and heave thought that maybe some one would call attention to that very common canine, the Poco dog. This ‘enimal is common to all the Latin- epeaking Americas, and not found at large in the hills around and about FOR SUFFRAGE STRIKE Many Employers Will Pay Louls Kemper, sixteen years old, of No, 87 Stanton street, pleaded guilty at- tempting to steal a horse and wagon from Sixth avenue and Forty-fitth street. First offense. Sentence suspended; to be deported. Promised to Support Him, Says that the two men are‘agreed. Livaberger lost about $5,000 on ihe Grossman, Who Sues for Separa- | 2s, He Investigated and claims he tion and $25 a Week. found that Weiss instead of buying the stock in the open market bought {t ‘The fret man to ask alimony in the| from himself and collected a commission Cuticura Soap of the posetblé moral effect on the other determined that) rare canil. still, if everything ran| supposed; neither was it named for metther ‘Carter nor the others should | smoothly in this: world there would be] @ certain Indian maiden who was no work for any of us. We must always| reported to have saved the life of be prepared for these little happenings.| one of the fmith family, but ts ‘Trifles shouldn't worry us, and if there| purely a product of the countries to Proceedings, against | be no kicks from any of the other own-| the south of us, The sise of this which ‘he felt certain all the priaoners| ors everything will be all right: valued animal is lost in obscurity, would fight. He also sent a telegram to! “1 am down to-day to get more pea-| but it has deen by all the Gov. Blease asking his co-operation in| nuts and noodles, The Rum Hound ate} North Americans doing business BY JUDGE MALONE. Supreme Court of New York in eighteen | Desides. Helen Vaughan, thirty years old, of] years {e Epraim Grossman. Justice], The incident broke up # deci No. 230 West Sixty-second street, con- | Platzek denied his request to-day when friendehip that had endured for six| victed assaulting neighbor with a razor. jhe sought 8 weekly and coun: months. During that pertod Lissberger | Firet offense. Penitentiary one year. had transactions with the firm totalling ro 014, about $1,500,000." He enlled for an ac- ‘Treatment: On retiring, soak the Fy “Ke Won actyiteaiih Mrest pc tay nm. His wite was Mri counting and told he owed $15,000. hands in hot water and Cuticura A \° 4 9 issbi s BRUSEDLS, Belgium, April 1%—Sin-| leaded guilty theft of $B from em-lrong’ Branch and other holdines ord | yee mcereen aawetie that the claim t* Soap, Dry, anoint with Cuticura ployer, Jules C, Serf of No. 62 Reade | go 099 * not warranted, fo8 the reason that the gular variations of sentiment have been | © 0" set offense. Penitentiary one Guten Grossman, who| brokers, instead of buying or selling Ointment, and wear soft bandages developed both in the Belgian capital the OU King’s home, as might be Wages to Strikers and Rich Liberals Contribute Funds. 1 fees Pending the settlement of his sult for i for him on the floor of the Exchange, or old loose gloves during the night. hastening the departure to this city of] up all the food of the Noodle Poodle| with Latin America. Lea The husband, fifty-eight yeare old,|pought or sold him their own stocks the wire tapers,” gon Lwentover| "This te « truly vegetarian dog, for | 8nd In the provinces in connection with BY JUDGE FOSTER. and his bride of sixty-seven went tol and charged him a commission, ‘The »iitturs, soa de mata matted fen, wie ‘The County Commissioner said he had look over| you see in that part of the world to |the political strike for manhood suf-| William Moran, twenty: four yt live at No. 14 West One Hundred and] suit bide fair to bring out @ lot of {1-| Sip. ioub-A itieure,” Dept, 168, Bosom, also wired the victims of the band, ask- doing finely Involve [old. of No, 78 Third avenue; pleaded | rorty.third etreet. “e which it {a Indigenous fruit and ‘be render-taced men snave in comfort with Cut ge Groseman says | juminating information about th - IaGHiGtA oth at Gram be could arvenno| ana-le: in eptentlé cvadition. tee Yooke| vevetanies otow tne sear round and | siete cnr ar che tooo Belgian working Eulty of aamautting youre ete. First) conaidon of’ their emarriage was. {at luminating information wdout the meth- ee mpsiavig nick. Liberal mmpie tee for the trip should visit Charleston at|every inch a prise winner. I feel sure] require no attention,’ so that food : offense. biped he should abandon business, while lis are determined and have plenty | . . % men on Monday next. H in, nineteen years old ‘Mi cate tm the event that their testimony| that he will take a ritton. But I find] may be had ell the time. The anl- |'"ore strange phenomenon ta the coun-| of TAtTY eulveretelly Mineteeh et kiyn: | Wife Provided for him. Mrs, Gross. : or the identification of the prisoners| that there must be another postpone- oF NG if mal is described as being black or tan, with a slender, sinuous body, dark, slumberous eyes and of a re- tiring disposition, yet ferocious at times, especially when a revolution is man denies this and saye Grossman. -———___ tenance, active or tacit, given by &| convicted of attempted extortion of $100 minority of the employers to the move-|from Edgar W. Jenny of No, 15 West | "ot eatiefied with living idin himself! 4 EFQR FLOOD HORSES inducted into the household his three ment. Some of them have even de-|rhirty-eighth street. First offense. El- | clared that they will continue thelr | mire R Mereatee?, children by @ former wite, one ut) FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL BOYS | workmen's wages during the strike, BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. whom, Morris, borrowed §200 from har. should be necessary for their extradi-|ment of our Bench Show. Those ¢! ea. cus fellows are going to stay at the ‘Mr. Dougherty took no, pains to con-| Garden another week... Did you ever onal his delight at the arrest of the trio,| hear of anything like that? eapecially as the charge had deen hinted| “The show will hevaéter April 15, Good Health at droadly that the police were not anx- agg to capture the men for fear of if : 5 if & dentist, and C. lawyer, from their homes “N. C., to this city Inst Jost $3,000 and Bidbury 81,- ux, known also de Taylor, F. marry i es afvertised, all right, but it will be wome time after that. However, it is becoming more popular every day and as the entries continue to come in fast, it map be. just as well if we have to set a later date, «In all my expertence I have never witnessed the interest which ts being taken in the coming wondertul, perfectly won- It is wonderful indeed. The Evening ‘World continues to receive letters tell- Of more’ valuatio apeci- aly are being rective tiny at the Foe ent? Farm. « ead yow have any of the it) fo yourself sy yor Lett apd to rey ant at Mine show. Keep on coming, Thege's still plenty in progress. Bome have been brought to this country and have become quickly acclimated. The Poco dog can never be induced to move at once, elther on command or entreaty, but must be given a cer- tain amount of time, but in other respects is @ most lovable and valu- able animal. T. RBNARI. pO. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Ka-Bheriff Benjamin min Brown of Btaple- ton 1s the oldest veteran fireman of the Edgewater Volunteer Fire Department. He was one of the charter members of Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, or- ganized by his brother Philip Brown on while others have contributed to the strike funds of offered to take care of the strikers’ children. "The Clerical newspapers say that rich Liberals are privately swelling the strike funds, while TAberal and Radical clubs in various cities are openly sup- porting the movement by subscriptic The Minister of War is transferring all the detachments of troops from Places where they have been stationed for some time to other places where the soldiers have no acquaintances and | #0 can be used more efficiently in caso of disturbance, ‘The Government has collected immense | supplies in the fortified city of Namur | and trains laden with coal from Gor- Tony Muccl, twenty years old, of No. 652 East One Hundred and Elghty- seventh street; pleaded guilty of carry- ing revolver. First offel Elmira Reformatory. Michael Twolte, twenty-one years old, of No, 723 Greenwich street; pleaded guilty of stealing roll of cloth from American Woollen Company. Firat of- fense. Elmira Reformatory. BY JUDGE CRAIN. Harry Schwartz, twenty-four years ie) of No, 260 Broome street; ct bree tbat niawful entry of building at > thutiow street. First offense. retucy tlary one year. Morris Newman, thirty-four years old, t No, 292 West One Hundred and Fit- while his father, in the two years of their married life, acquired $4,000, When Grossman showed signs of needing more money, Mre. Groseman Mayor, ‘admits, whe left sertion the basis of his sult. SAFE CRACKERS ARRESTED ON TIP BY DOUGHERTY. Trio Held at Hazleton, Pa., Not] ?." Wanted for $250,000 Robbery in Simons Pawnshop. Despatches to Police from Hazleton, Pa., telling of the arrest He made de- Headquarters “Say, teachor, give thes and a half for the poor horses in the flood districts out West. We kids sce by the papers that the human people are being pretty well taken care of. But please look out for the horses, for we love horses as well as grown peo- four bucks “Billy Gramer of Miss Wealthley A. Lewis's Sunday school class handed her the $4.50 to-day and she went down to the City Jlall and turned tt into the Mayor's flood gufferers’ relief fund. She explained that her little boy and girl Teacher Carries It to City Hall and) The first thing to do is to cor. Hands It Over to the rect the minor ailments caused fe defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. After these or- gans have been put in good working order by timely use of BEECHAM’S PILLS (Tee Largest Sate of Any Modieiae ta the Wertd) To Restore | | lf ced Fa Haina, CHEAP WAY TO GET DRUNK 18 TO READ THIS: teenth street; pleaded guilty of attempt- there to-day of three men armed with | gcholara are very fond of animals and better digestion results, and then at Seraing |ing to steal $1.65 from passet burglar tools caused the rumor that they | had contributed among themselves the the food really nourishes and cots inalle ‘Third avenue surface car. Second of-| had been captured at the request of the | money for the horse rellef. strengthens the body. The first Dec. , 1066, At that time he was only |™Any arrive there hourly. seventeen years of He ran with] The great coal comp: the machine until the voluntecrs were] are Putting up hundreds a Hi ‘ . ila lice here for participation in the| “My scholars have begged me to send dose gives relicf and sounder slee| he of fa|thelr works for the non-atriking work- |fense, Penitentiary ono y pol Ps CARTER POSED AS ENGLISH CAP.| te, Him of tee houpe inushs feng dha diate Alacra aici man and for men who take the placer ot {| charles Schiinsky, thirty-five ears old, | $29,010 robbery of the pawnstop of | this money. Lewis, who re- quieter nerves, and improved action ITALIOT IN NEW VORK. room houns',"@c., whet you save | meeting of the Edgewater Volunteer | *trikers and who may be afraid to leave of Columbia Hotel, Brookin; convicted | Martin Simons & Son, No. % Hester | aides at it Seventy-sixth of all the bodily organs OMMIseloneT | Shy re caused an occasional use of Beecham's been talking so much about, are not in it with @ real full-blooded bovse of attempted burglary at No. 89 Wash- | street. Becond Deputy place, Third offense, State pri Dougherty put an end to this rumor Firemen’s Association, and is one of ita | the Works to go to their homes, i lle et gps the Hotel ro. pole, because of hie character be was nevér called to testity the Drosecution. i H i : fs George.” oun them Before they were handed up in court, and they left New York that day. Detective James J. Gegan of: the Cen- tral OWice traced Carter to Hartford, Coan, o Fie. ee 2 identified by one of his victims. Jones then went to Fior- EASILY WITH RACING AUTO. @egan returned to New York and De- tective Peron Fister McKenna was Ine to keep . eye on wy “Posing an invat fe arrived in Bt. Augustine, wearing ter again had gone into hiding, but M:- found him in a beautiful cottase sea two miles from Daytona, he was living with his family. uetective got on friendly terms with nd his household. ay in March the handsome, im- @ressive Tarbeaux showed up at Car- ter's house. McKenna recomnixed him as He slipped out of Daytona and for Mevana. There he again managed te dodge McKenna by doubling on nis trag&e, 6nd trace of him was lost. @UH posing as an invalid, McKenna re- 80 Daytona On April 1 the Flor- ie ‘Court decided against Car- ter, Re got wind of it and dashed our in hie eighty horee-power inereseed. inerensed, $2,143,000; Aempennes, 335.0); surplus, reserve, # ‘Lele, spaniel what la owned by me. Just as a cefteln “ngturfgkir’ hea been producing « lofof new kinds of tables and fruits, nature herself, in: thie case, bas fabed the Mutt family. Any one t has ever bought one Of these boose spaniels knows what they cost. One has to experiment witha big lot of Jeg houns' before he Anally gets the breed down to the real boose dog. The writer obtained hie boose spaniet without thie aim. culty. It happened tke this: spend some months onc hole the Arizona desert that is marked “Yuma” on the map, where the temperature In so hot that it would make Hades feel like a cold compartment, There was one em mutt lajists, or cant artista, what was formerly a water carrier for camels on the Sahara, and he invented the water spaniel for use on the arid lands of Arizona. He had the finest water spaniel what ever drank, hut this bere dug got . Plumb frozen one day in August, and they had to thaw her out with @ big done of tick This man, he says to me one day, he says, “You see that water spaniel, well, pho's the only dog what will-keop up with the water Wagon, Sha can drjak water while you wait, That ere mutt with the corkscrew tall over yonder, well, he's the only booze houn' that is, He happened like this--he's his mother's Lalf son by the foster uncle of his third cousin, Pedro IL, He’ orom between his mother and a Montana biiazard, Only Prof. Darwin has told of his likes in the p. of history. He only tales hig 4000 ftom outen o IT had to in @ Mttle bottle, and nibbles pometimes on crackers, clteese,’ @6!° He pulls the corks outen the bottles With nis screw tall, never barks, but, as you see, pops and then alaales, and some: times gives off @ guriling sound, There was 4 hunter came out to these parts one May what brung a dog they cally @ sun-setter, Me was a-hunting for rain toads, but that there water aniel Was Sis at the time, ela there would have, been rain toads by the million They sticks to her back, This boote spaniel seed the sun- setter u-walking on two legs on the harison, agid_ he's ay op at ut Hike two ete: The faba. meat on yim turpeg ‘ffam ~ dark bock coler to a phy amber the blue ribbon on his neok What has ty be trimmed off by the yard, grew so fast that it Gragses pebind hiw in clusters. That Sun-setter Vaniaied, just lke the banana and other bouns’ would, 1 tell you, laere ain't a thing what can lick ‘em Up like hin, from « del tersen lady’# powder puff + anapper- poodin 00 veal winati? swied-cas jon-colored veltzer houn’. { Mariners’ Harbor will play 4 | Hook nine in Summerfield Park to-mor- | {0 Mt Hie brother dying on the floor } row afternoon, Dr. EB. D. Coonley of Heberton avenue, | the Most acti workers, He acquired « Competence in business and retired a few years ago. Miss Mary Butler of Wallingford, Conn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mre. J. W. Fisher of Curtia avenue, West New Brighton, has returned home. John J. O'Doran of Port Richmond will deliver a tecture on “Staten Island” be- fore the Young People's League of the German Lutheran Church, Beach street, Stapleton, on May 20. Mra, William Pelley of New Brighton ‘a in Washington attending the conven- tion of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mr, and Mrs. George Benaiger of Fort place, New Brighton, are spending their honeymoon in Austria, The Farrar Men's League of the Wan- dell Methodist-Epiacopal Church, Cone cord, will have an entertainment and reception for their families and friends in the lecture room on May 1. Miss Margaret Allyne of Port Rich- mond ts with friends in Cambridge, Maen. She will remain a week. The Richmond Glee Club will have a rehearsal in the Woman's Club Rooms, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, next Monday evening. It will be under the direction of Rudolph Freae, conductor, Mira Helen Beeleston of Manhattan, who has been the guest of Miss Kath- erine Bleecker, Prospect avenue, New Brighton, has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Price, who spent the winter montha in Manhattan, have returned to thelr home on kmer- rd odin Hood Gun Club will have the club grounds, Richmond road, Conoord, this afternoon: ston Van Namo Ws bullding a ory frame dwelling on Palmer enue, mond, The Civic League of Grant City will have a dinner in Castel’s Hotel 0 ning. Dr, Fred Coor We ove y of Livingston place, New Brigiton, has returned from ia vielt to friends in Point Pleasant, N.S Star. of Hope Lodge Shepherds of Rethlehem of Port Richmond will have A meeting and reception in the club- /house, Shaspe avenue, on April 16. Magistrate Joseph B. Handy of West dell Methodist BEplecopal Church, Con- cord, to-morrow evening. |, ‘The New Brighton High School base- all team will play the Bay Ridge nine @n the home grounds, St. Mark's place and Hamilton avenue, this afternoon, + Joba C: Welsh of Manhattan will de- liver # lecture on “The Interior Depart- | | ment” in the Moravian Church, Amboy | road, Great Kill next Monday evening. eld baseball team he Howland The Summer Port Richinond, has returned from a vist He ib un hiv way to the mutt ex to relatives in @ummit, N. d w Brighton will speak in the Wan- Sympathizers with the strikers here | Mate have arranged to feed 4,000 children while the men are not at work. The workmen in the tnditstrial extab- lishments and mines along the valley of the River Glain have refused to Join trike, ‘Their decision is explained partially by the fact that many of thew are foreigners who take no Interest in Belglan politics. The metal workers and xhoe factory hands at Verviers, who at first hesita: to, Join in the strike, have decidat 10 participate in the LEON: BOYS IN FIREBUG TRAP. Bron Youngsters Acen iow Frederick Smoker, a sixteen-year-old boy who lives at No, il Inwood ave- nue, the Bronx, and who !s the only one of # band of six youthful tirebugs ot enough to fall within the punish |» ment of law, was held by Magis: | trate Kernochan in the Morrisania Court to-day In $2,000 bail on the char of arson, His yo v brother Charl Alexander Baldinetti, Charles Ritter, | Michael Pirone and William Hickley, | ranging in age between cleven and | fifteen, are in the curtody of the Children’s Society for the same crime. The oumber of Incendiary fires In-ahe netghborhood of Inwood avenue and of Start. ny Blases. the frequent turning in of false alari had been causing the tlremen and Fire Marshal William Coen m troubs Even under the eyes of the detectives a tire was twice set in the empty frame residence at No, 11 West One Hundred and Seventy-second street. Yesterday the detectives were able to round u tu six boys. AGED WOMAN 1 SAVED | AT FIRE. Dangeroms Blase in Jersey Citr Checked in Time. A fire in a two-story tenement at No, %86 Whiton street, Jersey City, threat- ened a big blase for a few minutes this morning until firemen under Capt. Tis- | dale of No. 6 Engine and Assistant Chiet who arrived on the second tore the building apart in the adjoining bullding: Men of Capt. ‘Tisdale's company red out Mrs. Mayer, an aged woman, from the pecond floor of the house Just in time to eave her lif rok ve George B, omtate Randolph, a real bvoker, was shot and Killed to-day in | ASTHMA SUFFERERS | with asthmn, our method should on two years and six months. State prison two years and s!x months, en years old, Elghty-fifth street, pleaded guilty of stealing cigars from First offense. No, 1535 Second avenue. Fentence susp Abraham Grossmen, old, of No, 88 Third str of theft of eight fur coats from Harry Seltzer, of Nw. 2374 Pitkin avenue, Brook- lyn, First offense. Penitentiary alx months, Benjamin Christian, nineteen years old, of No, 1100 Third avenue, pleaded guilty of rying revolver. First offense, City Reformatory. Andrew Fresco, thirty-two years old, of No, 9% Crosby street, pleaded gullty of carrying revolver. First offense. Fined $5, Frederick Lamphier, twenty-five years cld, of No, 158 Kast Sixty-fifth street, pleaded gullty to theft of $6 worth of property from Anson McCaok Beard, of No, 47 East Sixty-elghth street, First offense. Sentence suspended, Viola Sims, twenty-two years old, of No, 438 West Forty-fifth street, pleaded gullly to theft of wearing apparel from No, West Eighty-etghth street. Firet offense. Bedford Reformatory. John Sabella, nineteen years ol, of No, 16) Mulberry strect, pleaded guilty of carrying revolver, Firat offense. | Fined &: Philip Rosen, thirty-eight years old, of Bowery and Broome street, pleaded guilty of stealing pocketbook containing — FREE TO A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. 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Send free trial of your method to: when he reached his office. He said one of the three men was Joe Stone, an English safe-burglar, who came here on his release from an Eni lish jail eighteen months ago. Mv. Dougherty set Detectives McManus and Fennelly watching him. The detectives yesterday saw Stone and two companions buy tickets for Haaleton, and Mr. Dougherty wired a ming to the police there that the men were on thelr way, probably, to turn @ trick.” None of the three is wanted here, and they, can be held in Hasleton only on charges of having burgiar tools in their possession, A full wit was found on them. MITCHELL Ti TAILOR or sr. AND D BROADWAY See Sunday’s World For Full Particulars of the Great RECEIVERS’ SALE 1,000,000 Stock of New Spring & Summer MERCHANDISE At Radical Reductions Throughout the Entire Store Pills. They give universal satisfac- tion and in safety, sureness and quickness of action Beecham's Pille Have No Known Equal . Sold here. 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