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| | P Hit [ t i “ “ALEDANOAG One mee idee Alone Refuses -Honor for Saving Women and Children in Park. ANDERSON REAL HERO. Crippled Madman With His First Shot and Fired Second With Knife at Body. POLICEMAN HONORED FOR KILLING MADMAN TO SAVE MANY LIV! ‘ARTIST WIFE GETS DIVORCE sionally as Racia Woods, Also Given Son, Says—Ideal Is Slender and Svelt. Policeman Frank Anderson, whe shot and killed @ madman in Bronz Park yoo- terday afternoon ea the man rushed at “pocket edition” of Venus de Milo, won him with @ loag knife, was exonerated to-Gay by @ jury before Coroner Shongut, Bronz, om the ground that the killing Was justifiable homicide, Eleven of the twelve jurors conourred in compliment- ing the police for the efforts he had made to disarm the madman without Juriag him and for his presence of mind when be realized that he must use his revelver to save, not only his own lite, but very probably the lives of some of the hundreds of women and childrea who were in the park. ‘Tht man who refused the compliment was Samu conour in Radlauer & divorce from her husband, Dudley Freeman, manager of a Broadway eong hatchery, in exactly ez minutes in Justice Newburger’s court to-day. Frre- man failed to defend the eult. Mra, Freeman te a painter of note, her Jandecapes winning praise from severa) distinguished artists at @ recent exhi- bition at No. 4§ Madison avenue. She sketches under the name of Racta Woeda. What amased the critics wos the information that Racia Woods never took am art leveon tn her life and besan Painting only two years ago when ea woman tréubles with ee, She , Mf No, 2 Honeywell avenue, Bronx. | ing killed a man and to-day could hard- ite, ear gees vee Weads the thrilling, exciting a84 adventurous life of a eweater manu- facturer at No. 660 Broadway, He fol- lowed the testimony of the witn at the inquest with the judicial THIS JUROR HAD THEORETICAL METHODS OF ACTION. Anferson had told how he grappled twise with the madman, striving to @igarm him barehanded, how he had at hia arm to cripple him and hit his mark, only to have the ma- ‘with renewed ferocity to the had told how he had threat- the .man with his weapon as the ime plunging in to close quar- i i A is Ufe against that of the in- ty 4 iste Radiauer wasn't satisfied. faced the madman himself, able to think ef several man might have adopted jodting and he sheok his ae ? tel Mt noted om the minutes of " he exelaimed pompously, net coneur Mm any compl lg oMcer, I believe he should feprimanded. 1 am wiling to join in Verdict of justifiable homicide, but I feelleve this policeman was thinking of «Rimeelf ané not of the public.” ‘That : Coroner, “we are too ready to believe ill “of our Police Department. It is men like yeu who remind ws that we have the est and bravest force in the world and that the evil that may be in it te only « emell part.” Capt. Ward, Anderson's commander, itnees, and testified that he the Captain, “ my best to rive him fron. the force, MADMAN APPEALED TO SER- VIAN CONSUL FOR AID. i 77 ( i p oe body and trying to identity it and would unless Keoff perfectly, he eald, “The man came here from Granite City, Ill, last Nov- ember. He scomed greatly excited and i Money, but we took up several collec- here fre “We eaw him last om April %. A tow Gaye before he had begged carfare Ld Be te the Russian Church in clted to say he had seen hie children théegerchildren whom he had left in Bulgaria—and he wanted to know how | |i got im this country, He sald he, spoken to them, but hadn't asked | sthem how they got here or where they | were living, He looked and acted uke | $3 @ wild man, and once rushed here for some Greeks jn Washington trying to kill him.” PARK ATTACHES THOUGHT MAD- MAN HARMLESS. Keo; if the madi . the same impression apparently to every ow. knew that be was demented, ly be consoled, his comrades seomed Yo me It was my life agains First, a young couple ran up to me and told me a’ madman had chased them with a knife, rushed by shouting a erazy man wo after thems 1 started up the path and | °F Nov. % 191% ‘They found. him with r young men He lookea ya’ growth vheeks and hii starting out of his head. patrol and had ang came on, how he had fired the second | An aa lived at Windao. The life of her cid whon it spemed that it was a| ten; Frank, | R0od tn represented In her paintings, the ve yours old; at, and Gladys, # spoke in their litt house at No. 2264 Prospect avenue, the ory frame “My husband dla exactly right; dont | subJect of wi oo think 96?" whe demanded: 1| Milo was & superplump madame of 4 “Priory eu tl some thirty-olght years and that the trying. to |Clasele tines of the famous statue that ain | made Heinrich Heine buret into tears every one will think fa terribly worried, than that rank should have Me those policemen and the crazy man and then sent to an ery one will think so, ~ WALL STREE. “En theee daye of gratt,"" dectared the | ts on the floor of the ange renewed Ciel efforts to fering stocks ut con= cesstona in the vted as a pomsibi » wf the prominence given to the proposed litigation against that com- pany by the’ Attorney-General, but met unexpected renistan v ne, Houdi'k |tong fis superior to the fat t first, bur afte S wan renewed In aome of the active stocks, and Reading was sold down to 160 1-4, Aa basic conditions a no reason Why holdera of stooke should be scared into gelling if they hav "| paid ior, an in periods like tbe present It dw the investor t man, The chii ood, there 181 tion up until the moment of the trial, als attorney Ibterrupting the case when it them t looks ahead that dey by PICkitk UD ByOd Atocks a clade over ats dends | WOMAN WITNESS FAINTS to out! "IN COURT AS LAWYER) that show a good reser buying outrigiit, away and hold fer better prices. tempt to call the tum’. lo down, witile the Ine Veestor who !s lea astray by present conditions and js too timid to be @ bull om the future of our country walts und Injuries Caused by Too Hasty prices are climbing up five or ten points before entering the market, Soutuen Ruliway buyers do not but buy ona of 1% per cent. of 1 per cent, warket closed slightly the lowest prices that ruled in] attorney the later part of the afternoon, EE PELLETS ee rect ee 2 SPS Res 1) wee. 4 Fi s > iss = 3 4 g 4 wards = Bark attaches who had noticed him | but <= sessse ae egaree ce te @ petite, @ Mnes that artiats say liken her to Venus de Milo, ‘The facts of her divorce case are these: Mrs, Freeman's maid, Mamie Finnegan, and Jerome C. Baum, a de- tective, trailed Freeman to the old St. Brandon's Hotel in Hartem on the night a blonde, When Mrs. Treeman and her friends reachod the hotel they were pusgied as He Lurled s | 8 What part of the hostelry Freeman rook, whion #truck me on the head, and | MAd Sone, As ahe ecanned the registry then came at me with his knife. “I was on afternoon Ao nightstick—nothing tv defend my wolf with except my revoly w aw that he meant to plun she saw the nan “Thore he Ls, ia hin old stage name, The nerve! Freeman, who was moderately promi- ite nent on the stage some years axo, thto me I fired and hit him in the head. | “#eted" under the name of Dud Willard. Ho only staggered | [t Was an actor that Rac’ Then J fired again Woods met her hu ‘on yea) She was « country mrt at the time KO, a | scenes being moatly the bucotto sights of Southern Canada. 8 Woods Mra. Freeman recent- ly figured art controversy, the h was that Venus de all je classic Ines of it Tye should be alive and that madman dead | Modern Venuses, To* prove her asser- en killed | tion, Mra, Freeman submitted her lines hieldiasa killed, |} and curves to the artist's eye and ed, porhana, 1 ‘ ‘i 1 hese tape, with the following results: Age, twenty-six yea pounds; height, ; welght, 125 ankle, 7% neck, 12% inches, and head, 21% inches, “The small and gracetul woman, the jevelte and reediike woman, whose stat- ure accustome iteelf to our houses, theatres and our limousines, instead ¢ towering Venunes, are the cinsalo ‘The Fifth avenue type No one wants to be @ fat Venus,” quoch she. With the verdict of the jury which awaris Mra, Freeman a decree, Leo K, Brifies, Mrs. Freeman’ ttorney, had also @ provision inserted giving her the custody of her son, Morton Harold Free- ‘8 futher contested the ac- was called last Friday with a request for an adjourninent until to-day, TELLS OF FAINTING FITS. Start of Surface Car. reporta increased) Hardly had Lawyer Louls B. Brodsky arnings for the fiat week in May of} old a jury before Justi $0,975, and from Juiy 1 an increase of | th, Supreme Court to-day 4,270,207, Canadian Pacific Raiiroad de-| yrs, Emma clared the regular quarterly dividend frou earnings and % from the Income on the suspend vived, five minutes afterward, old Metropolitan Railroad a $5,000 damayes for injur Broadway ar 10, 1911, M throwing her to the street, uffered from uy [it the head and frequent rainting apells \ | Forfeit 97,000 Bell te braker of No, 116 Nassau | wae indicted last Decemt fone on trial to-day bef: queen in Gen % Ori and the Jud; ee $7,500, supplied by ¢ ‘lee He gave the com: pany five da: and save Lid ene RAILROADS SHY INRECORD TIME, OF FREIGHT RATES Mrs, Freeman, Known Profes- HER IDEAS OF VENUS. The Classic Milo Too Fat, She Mrs. Race Freeman, known in the| studios and in art magasines as the ot © per cent. in as compared with only one-half the out- standing stock ten years previously. side, of Whiteside & Stryker, accom Comm! about $40,000,000, There are about of the country, The proposed increase Ang and developing railroads without jeredit cannot be assured and maintained earn the highest wages of any country in of materials and wages, is it not abso- Mrs. Case Demands $5,000 for Philbin in his client, ae, Was subject to con: stant fainting spells because of injuries réceived in @ atret car acchtent than Mra. Case toppled from the witness proceeds of land mules on ite common} chair into the arma of a court attend- up] ant, The dramatic confirmation of the atement caused the Court to e trial until Mrs, Case re- Mra, Case was too weak‘to resume her testimony and other witnesses were eailed, Bhe in suing the receivers of the m for received at treet Oot. Case was then Miss | Emma Goodwin. Sie had placed ner | foot on the ste when the conductor | pulled the bell-rope and the car started, Before the accident, Mra, Case sald, | ‘obust, healthy woman, with tion, Since her injury she ins igeation, accompanied by constant pains IN PUSHING RISE Give Road TH Till ag A Three ‘Ate Henry Wise Facing Records of Big Gain in! Night to Carry Out Agree- Net Earnings, They Fail to ment Made Months Ago, Meet Commerce Board. Special From o Stet Correspondent of Hartford Rallroa Bveniag fore Thursday night on the question WASHINGTON, May 12. roads failed to appear to- the Inte! jay before satisfactory to them ai tate Commerce Committee Ballots for the vote BOSTON, May 12—Three thousand) Clerks of the New York, New Haven and em will ballot be- o rn rails favoring a atria if working condition not arranged, "ie that cost $90. Then they had aj e been sent out ‘Wwarrel, and Annie saya he took her! After The Court Dis- | charges Him. | Annle Moscowlts waa e@ to Henry Wise, and Henry got $500 from her father to buy furniture for houm ii keeping, Henry bought a diamond with a requést for @ horigontal Increase | by Richard G. Stearns of Boston, Gea °2Sasement ring. She Inid it on the in froight rates, President Willard of | eral Chairman of the Clerks’ Committee, | t#blo when sie went to wash her the Baltimore and Ohio, representing | Wich te now in session at New Haven, hands. When she me back Be PCR A ge ETRE PIC ger cee sagaigerR RNS aE ee ara a 3,000 NEW HAVEN RR. WALLOPS SWEETHEART GIRL PRISONER IN VAN: ‘SUSPECT 0. S. TROOPS CLERKS GET BALLOTS AIDED BY HER SISTER | AS HORSES RUN AMA, OF PLOTTING T0 AD. FOR VOTE ON STRIKE AND BACKED BY FATHER POLICEMAN 1S A HERO, MEXICAN RERFIS He Stops Frighend Anteraia Intended Theft ob Ai of Ammunition t Risk of His Life and Is | Charged Against Two— Painfully Hurt. =; _ Arizona Men Also Held. Frank Markey, driver of a prigon van, | NOGALES, Ariz, May 12.—Co stopped in front of the West Side Jail | | Wright, Clty Marshal of this town, Jaci in Fitty-third atreet, midway between | Wilson, a bartender, and two private Eighth and Ninth aventes, this morn-| United States soldiers were arrested ing and went around to the rear of the here early to: camp and the railway warehouse fot been arrested Saturday night for in-\ tne purpose of selling It to the inser- it was on [te jeation and was about to be ar-| gonts in Sonora, ronda jn the official clasaificatian terri- | T@ clerks claim that a new working | the table no more already. i tory east of the Misslasipp! and north Of | rogq several months ago h the Chesapeake and Ohio line, wae @%-| carried out in the way pected to present an application in some form. ‘The ronda may have abandoned ————- their proposed demand in view of con- tinued prosperous budinese and the cer- tainty of arousing great opposition. Representatives of ahippers are pre- pared with figuren to show greatly in- creased net earnings of railroads de- apite increases in wages and expen e One atatefhent issued by shippers states ] that comparing eight months ending with February of the current fiscal year with the aame period of 1010 shown that | the combined roads enjoyed an increase | it Operating Income per mile of road even with increased Another statement made comparison of the ten year period between 1001 and 1910, showing that railroads increased the (Continued from First Page.) ar, also that two-thirds of outstanding rail- road stock was paying dividends tn 1910, fohaeffer, credit man, John Clark, c! despa It wan stated later that an attorney pear befor |@greement made with the New Haven| ches or starter, and Charles From, a clerk in the bookkeeping d¢ | other names, and then swatted him In partment. Attorney George W. White: | the ey ;panied the witnesses and assured the | husky, but he didn’t aw representing Eastern railroads will ap-| District-Attorney that the Yellow the Interatate Commerce | Taxicab Company would do all in its ion Wednesday to Mile briefs in| power to further Mr. Du Vivier's work. sald. The case was hea: ee | Court late this afte: Henty sald that fein got mad ana | ¥enue. j threw the ring right at him. She said lin ‘defore Mags | horses took fright at the roar of an ele | nobis, obiles. Freachi in hie aon Pollce | vated train and potted toward Ninth | party of ®o sho had Henry arrested because | Falmned in the Wert Side Court. White A shipment of 125,000 cartridges is re sa re | a ‘was going to leave the country, she! rear of the rig the Ported to have been mmuggted over the Markey was at the of i ns near b000 taas. Right le ots It is also gald the remeining Portions found last week in Nogales,’ ‘They crashed int. ® street car at | Sonore, sitpped through the border par it wae a cheap ring, and if he couldn't | Ninth avenue, the pote of the van tear: | tro}. buy her @ good ring he didnt’ have | buy an: Annie told the Magistrate that sho was auing him for the $500 which she! loved Henry all the same yet—y" understand, Magistrate Freech! diecharged the prisoner, He said there was lack 0! and Henry and a friend loft troom, Annie and her father ross amount paid in dividends from | pjij1in, department; Benjamin T. ty ried slat followed, Anni $186,010,000 to 406,000,000 per Je wen irlat 5 Sear} “ata, and ft went right up to Henry, she did, a called him a mean thing, And some Annie's married sister swat- in the other eye. Wenry {9 pt to strike back. They knocked him dag and Papa Moscowits made a ewipe at him with his cane, ted hin favor of @ 8 per cent. increase in| Officials of the Mayor's Bureau of Li: | ‘The alsters amashed Henry's friend, freight rates East of the Miealesipp! censes, it Is declared, were shown by River. President Hea of the Pennsyl-| the books to have been inveterate risers vania Railroad satd to-day: “The pub-|in taxicabs, Two members of this bu- hone namen were found on tho chiet of */rate 6 per cant. The annual revenue| the bureau, and Samuel Martin, chief Ne should know exactly what Is meant by the proposal to increase freight e James J. Wallace mussed him all up. He ran back to the police court for a policeman, but there were no policemen. Henry picked him- self up and the sisters made a rush for him. A big crowd gathered, but no one ‘ hi in the territory concerned ia -about| of the complaint department. Both | /nterfered. They ai'n’t know what the) $800,000,000, Five per cent. on thin is forty ‘millions of people fn this portion lalnts against drivers, therfore means an average of #1 pet)” anne orand Jury head of population or eight cente per month. “It In impoamible to continue build- enjoyed the same privil more capital. To obtain that capital, the railroads must have oredit. That} unless the ratiroads are pe over at the end of the year a surplus out of which to make necessdry im. | Pendent taxicabs provements, the world, They haul fretaht cheapor | 2nase, of w is done in any other country in the world, Confronted, therefore, with increasing costs imposed ty legislas ton, not to speak ef the growing costs ‘wi lutely proper that retiwaya should ask NH invest that a small increase be made in the rates of freight? ———.____ LIGHTNING STRIKES FIVE MEN DEAD; corporations. panies have bee Wagon in Which the Victims Are Riding. hour, @ fertile field for patronage. COLLINGVILLE, Okla., May 12—Five| ALL BUT GRIMM READY TO employees of the Texas Pipe Line Com. Pany were instantly killed to-day by a WAIVE: IMMUNITY. Mroke of lightning. Two others were} Chairman Henry F. Grimin of the Al- probably fatally injured. Da K. &. Linn, has visited the latter in hi Three other men in the wagon escaped, Many olf take wero get on fire and the damage is estimated at $100,000, Rain fell in torrents and much property was washed away. IN BATTLE WITH POLICE. | Pyne peter’ stration Near the Weidmann Plant in Paterson. The twelfth week of the Pateraon silk] Was Quick with the suggestion workers’ strike started to-da: forty-five arrests at the Weldmann plant, The prisoners were part of a crowd of 1,000 who crowded Wait atrect ai from curb to curb and made tt tinpoasivie | Immunity, for any one to pase. chorused McCann a to disperse and when they falled to so ho ordered his men to charge, The feur—that {se all.” prisoners were hustled eway in patrol wagons. to-morrow. ———_—-—. @ Club Gives ‘ik tnat. dred and fifty members of the of to the same question, frank! fast given tu-day at the tlotel Ci mont. There wad a weneral discussion | 9 Grand Jury. of the modern staye, with the verdic that It needs to be “upl fied.” The mem- here of the club presented theme taal banner, ‘The pre tnade by Mrs and Mr, and bis Frederick’ Gunther, | | Humores yleld to the purifying - Faward Money, @ painter working | % on the ninth floor of a building In the course of conatrumion at No, 2 West Y Fitty-fifth atreet, fell down the elevator whaft thie afternoon, breaking the thin | produce Livingston croms planking on @ach floor as he! ‘pasha aro ieee ae en | jeereaparili but died om reaching Flower Hovpital | Creates an appetite, builds up beatth| ) { these officials have vast power In the matter of licensing and renewing li- censes of taxicabs and in hearing com- one Police Inspector and six Captains | Hundred and Twentieth street and thet|avenue Henry Jumped on a cay. they never paid their bill, Later the nd Jury will investigat Ard ee SCHOOL GIRL ELOPES u WITH VILLAGE SWAIN.: .. aione se sietavenie ie. ob oa | | eteantnig-up onler Was xo well abeer to-day that the street wrin full of ate les of refuse. One of these, torn ape by the wind, blow inte tis face of horse driven by Morr! teen years old, of No. dred and Second stre bolted at Seventy-soventa siveet. handling traMec to show favors to drivors of the yellow taxicabs and to deal with un- usual severity with drivera of inde- Following the investigation inte the “ charge account system, the Grand Jur- “The railroads @f this country pay| org will take up the more important e@ ecandal—that dealing with the delay in presenting an or- dinance to the Board of Aldermen| *=teen-year-old daugiter of Ow which would fx reasonable rates for taxicab hire. jus secret known uptown | Clincon wishes to bring sult to have the hotel, attended by certain Aldermen and | ™&rriass by high officials of the larger taxicab After the inveatigation into the secret conferences the jury will look into the PROSTRATES TWO) siesation that the larger taxicab com- used by Aldermen !n} gi) applied for a marriage license I o C1 a finding positions for faithful henchmen. |und were married by Alderman James Bolt From the Sky Crasnes Into} One member of the Board of Aldermen| smith on the date mentioned. Miss Je aald to have 300 voters of hie district] Clinton played hookey from school working as chauffeurs—at 23 cents an| that day. of his colleagues on the taxicab com- mittee, Aldermen Frank Cunningham ——————— 1,000 SILK MILL STRIKERS and John McCann. They conferred while Grimm made no direct answer, but faid: “The District-Attorney can’ seni Gergt, Fitevatriek ordered the strikers | 00 ing at any tmie. 1 have nothing to It ie expected that Grimm will agre: street was cleared and the forty-five to submit a report for reading at th lar meeting of the Board, of Alder. n | Aldermen Marks, Bolles and Brush of | line TVaxtea® Committee have, In i: | pe for Monday Ww aid | Te LATE TKN ‘Theatre Clud attended the annual break: | tat tiey were prepared to Waive linn | munity absolutely when called before woman on to the man. Then Henry made women, 8° block and @ half, with the crowd and Papa Moscowitz at thelr heels, At One nd Third ry dash. The Father of Mary Clinton of West-; chester Sues to Annul the Marriage. ‘The story of the elopement from her Bronx Borough, of Mary Margaret, the J. Clinton, the village biacksmith, was told before Justice Page in the Supreme eof ghe scandal which| Court to-day when the father appeared by counsel and asked that he be ap- Jan for his daughter, Mr. annulled. ‘The girl left her home on the night of May Sth, leaving pinned to her bureau a certificate showing she had been married that day to Alfred Ma- rino, a young man of the village, In- vestigation showed that Marino and the She has not communicated with her parents since she ran away and they Jo not know her whereabouts, Mr, Clinton expecta to hear from her be- fore long, but wants the marriage an- nulled forthwith—or as goon as the ma- dermantc Taxicab Sub-Committee is now|chinery of the Jaw will allow that ‘The men were driving to the com-|hobnobbing with Frank L. Dowling, ‘a oll field three miles from town) Tammany leader of the Board of Alder- when tho boit atruck them. men. Until the taxiéab storm broke The dead ate: Thomas Clark, Harty | over his head Grimm was not very Girard, K, E, Bittner, BE. Stephens and | friendly with Dowling, but recently he quiet little action, FRISBIE HEADS SULZER CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE ALBANY, May 12-—Gov. Sulzer's m committees to-day organized “pig Tim's” Partner Ault wae filed in the Supreme Court Emanuel Blumenthal and Pat- Big pariner in the theatrical Arm of It charged that ‘Tim Bull ally incapacitat the aff of the firm and 7 $100.0. The committee ar accounting and @ issolution o a} form @ are willing to waive) the partnership. de 100] | Suggestion for Mouday o attht even weeater rai FOe| de ie, ane y Ue amounts’ 6 Ratce eutslde S0-mile limit a applic Park Rov, Cortlandt and 128th of a BARCLA Cor, West eters CORTLANDT ST. anys she gave him ¢o buy furniture, | Also, she sald, she wes bringing suit for $2,000 for breach of promise. Sho had hor father and married alster tn 0 cried all the time, just aa i —_—_— tion caught the rein of gne of mals and hung on, fl aragged from his Pvt ag ASTHMA SUFFERERS | nim, after which he went home on slo fight was about, but they sicked the)" eaming, chased !!m for «| father’s home in Westchester Village, | employer, Ber No. 2% Bant Houston atveet. ‘The ran north half a block and swung t) wagon againat an J. pilar with sucit force that both Kreeger and Terman|This 100-Plece Dinner Set with wei suffered internal injurigs and was taken | to Flower Hospital, but Kreeger was not: Ing & day off, stone day off, stopycd the 1 HEADACHY, Te | yourself and those who today by Lawrence Mulligan, Frank | Soy" a of the sere Forty-five Arrested for a Demon-|ihey were prepared to waive immunity | s9nal property of Congressman {moth in testifying before the Grand Jury they | D- 8 looked surprised. Cunningham and MoCann hooked toward Dowling, who| ira ‘Of with| course you are willing to waive im- PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST bie ft i PACKAGK De on James xg | | Among the guests of honor were Mrs. | Jullan Edwards, Mise Marie Ilington of our candles et eure | ppoal ores ew baiuruay t Didier Masson and “hd ing away part of the side of the car, | Aviator caromed off the car and cotided with a|Mechanician, who on receipt of bree 4 bakery wagon. The van was jolted 1o have. departed fae, icy ean about and was ewaying from side to} 1.144 in the Mexican town an 4; 0 | side, but it did not turn over and the | parted on a special train which | horses turned sou th and ran 40wn| from the east early to-day, then pro: Ninth avenue. At Fifty-first street Poltoeman Levy |G of the West Forty-seventh street sta- ee e ant FREE TO pulled him alynost to Fiftieth street, |A New Home Cure That A Can Vie thalr hoofs atriking against hie feet and Without Discemlert or Loca of Thus. legs, but the policeman did not drop Method that ures Asth the bridle, and at last his weight slewed you to try it the animals out of thelr course, so that they ran up on the west sidewalk and there came to @ halt. Levy was badly bruised and his left knee and right foot had been tram- pled by the horses, Dr. Schulte came from Polyctinic Hospital and treated you promptly We especially want to send it te apparently hopeless cases. wh Fa, douchi leave. Markey followed the van and Arove it back to the jal! ‘The gitl inside had been tomned arovnd, but she couldn't teli what Sad d for there are no windows and he Was hysterical She recovered whan sie wes o> to the jail and jater was dis- pense, that Povona att aurieuit prosthine, a and all those terrible parokyam 4 ‘thm FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER AETUMA CO., Room 1048 Sagara and Buftalo, No, TWO ARE : THROWN OUT Send free trial of your tnethou tos WHEN FLYING PAPERS seeeeees MAKE HORSE RUN AWA a auAee Poviman, seven- saet One Hun- anit the anima’ With Terman tn the wagon was his rd Kreoger, & Kravor at catapulted into the strest, Terman! Every $100 Purchase or Mere wale, UPSET? ‘GASCARET » quer TERMS: fatale Vent nel Eat 45 at 5 (0 = 150 aera $4- | A WEEK rou ‘ — Opens an Account e is (your musth your skin is. yellow tetisuies 20 air faie pete || Open Monday and. fo wonder you feel ugly, uiegs and No meter 2 teeta ee) Saturday Evenings bile not properly passed nd what you need is a fcanng up inside, Doa't Only continue being « bilious nuisance to you, and don't vesert to harsh phys: «thai | Apartments 9 ¢ , La A ee ar ret tel einret rare “0 SOO most disorders of the stomach, liver] gas and intestines can be uiakly cured yA 74 “3° AVE BET. 18" 119"'STS by mornivg with grat thorough Cascarete—they work while you sleey, A 10-cent box from your druge will Roop your liver and bowely efes stomach aweet und your head | | i for months, Children love to take Cascerets, and never grip: use they aicken, te good T.M. 436-440-442 WEST Sit ST. RUG*’ CARPET CLEANSING VAN, AN, Cty in Pre-Provi Sinlding. FAL Asics 1 FIRE PROOF STORAGE for Housed Goods founded in i863 TELEPHONE 5867 COLUMBUS th See value ee te Re fogpe | tor ‘Tuesday Women Avoid Poisons! | power Us Adtineptia owder Is & ho’ ot pietiee A Gruasteie, * Book 5.6. TYREE, Chemist, Woshinetes, B, =DS ey ‘CARPET. J. & J. W. WILLIAMS } 968 Columbine. - a aed Went Hoek 8. iy by military authori+ van to release Florence Schaefer of N», | tes. It ts charged the men planned to 50 West Thirty-cighth atrest, who had St! Ammunftion from the cavalry an aeroplane, completing the ceeded to the insurgent front above

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