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Pe errr gemerecerenncreererermeeenneen ae Cat : 10 “ft BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1918. 7 | arte resis at aes Onae TOOK HIS EYE OUT |szord te ot to fe mes : News Oddilics | bd (on ate hate f 14 bp anal ioliabbadi| wine, don't do that new,” e@i@ the ‘0 show jat the rperation cow “No, a a lo ” o | ’ not have a tronopoly acy pl Me. ' When Arrested Katz Had Two, In} court iahat would aoe dae bad Schwan: soopttdease ore bodies In various Court He Had One, but He tempt. I'm afraid, Leon man, ui oti re vountry. Joseph Kats was arraigned before rag eager me geon, vs puter Ga epentna'ak him. ” > ft ae th Mr, Schwab anid he had “never heard” }] Chie Magietrate McAdoo in the Tombs| Members’ Day at Bronz oe. of the existence of @ foreign rail pool, Police Court today charged with ped-| This. wa mbers’ Day at the LIST of articles found in the New York Public Library includes false teeth le 2 or any ents with peng eee —_. \ ——_— foreign manu- dling without @ license. One oye! Bronx Zoo and a thousand membere of and corsets. facturers to divide neutral territory or flashed with anger as Kate tugged at|the New York Zoological Boclety were to keep out of each other's territories. hie long red beard. The socket of his|entertained by Director William T. Gkiovical Attecks Scheduledto|cen "NCO Mewes ‘nate 0 Ene roen an masta Be never ‘Do you think the Steel Corporation right eye was vacant. Hotnaday and hie staff. After a read- = ae | Testifies in Government's Sult oot Peateare’” “wt '™ semowure|, W. W. Leader Says Men city" soa Scnctan' Suan “| eaters purticostes teen's fees Last Far Ino Nightin tong |, sovane guerms, stoma wis mre wom some wt nm hn) That Trust Never Tried |antcrremctchzmm| Do Not Want or Sek | atresia me wel, hte hold of Murphy’s Lieutenant. | preaciren in cntcago care wedding feve are “graft” and hereatter he wil to Crush Rivals. gals "a moral toons toward erenty- Arbitration. ie sel ll Pontiaheoeh inant etal olabediandttb 2 ae accept no more of them. | ing prices,” he sa! | fluence averted fal in the steel in- HE GOT MORGAN'S EAR, | distry during the pante of if, The | A¥ © committee of the striking bar- first Gary dinner, held during the panic, | 5€f® Drepared to-day to go down to City | wae caitea with the object of steadying | Hall and visit Mayor Gaynor Joseph = A @ industry.” Ettor, the former Lawrence agitator of | Speech About “Specializing” in! —_.__ the Industrial Work ” it World, ‘ POLICE HAD RIG SOUGHT AS taken over the direction of { Products Led to Final who has taken over the direction of the “STOLEN;” DIDN'T KNOW IT.| sruseca'et {i ,u,auspices vere. ane] B4th Street 23rd Street nd this moral in- i IN PANIC UP THE STATE.| worxnrasme in Phitedeiphis contributed « large buckettul of pennies to buy @ bouquet for a cick legislator, Larger contributions were prohibited. GAT cost Wesleyan University $180,00%, Woman whose will has just been Lines Expected to Break as the | mica itt that sun to the institution, but revoked the bequest sight years ago be- cause students stole her pet cat. BABY in @ box found on hospital steps was mistaken for a bomb. Prob- Fighting Eastward. edly made as much noise as one. . nounced that the barbers had no inten- aupsieeains Negotiations. Seti t tion lf seeking or accepting arbitration BOUQUETS and powder puffs figure in the expense account of a euffragette es in Hoboken Hunt for oe rvention by the Mayor or any- | , ‘ 2 y elne. | On Sale Tuesday, May 20th } BUFFALO, May 19—Gev. we lodbyiat at Springfield, 111, ‘Taking of testimony in the detenee ot} C4™lage and Find New York Mayer Miayuice ad Gane iia rages: | . y Caving ene of the busiest Gays RUBSIAN eolentist has discovered @ process for preserving fish two years. |the Government suit to dissolve the Department Has It. Gratatives of the barbers shuuld come @ereer. From an informal reception ol se Cals hiksad’ tekid Conpecttion Ge: ‘That the New York police had in down and talk over tho strike situation | @ tis hotel, ocheduted for 11 o'clock! DEAN OF BT. PAUL'A, in London, Je urging that @ social ban be put upon | nm! States Bteel Corp ii with him, Ettor explained, and such ay mamed to-day before Special Examine | thelr possession for five days a horse! committee of representatives was the | ' UNMADE ROBES. H. P. Brown, at No. 71 Broadway, 1t|°4 carriage for which they had sent |one upon which he served. The com- —_—————————_——_ out a itt - took nearly a year after the sult was weneral alarm as having becn mittee intended simply to make a com: ‘ stolen from Hoboken was discovered | plete statement of the barbers’ side of Lace and Embroidered. started, Oct. %, 1911, for the Government | today by Detective Thomas Garrick ot {the case and then ofd farewell to the to put In its evidence tending to show the Hoboken police. The horse and car- | “!ty’s executive. ‘eetil a late hour to-night he was slated) all sinners. Ger wumerous reveptions I stereos | SINGER fitted for a costume by & Baltimore costume dentener required princtpel of oy ik eh i seven fittings, and when @ eatisfactory fit was secured the couple were tertum to-night, engaged j It 5 { eqming of « campaim which will con-| WIFE in an Ohio divorce sult testified that ‘real xtesing becomes monot- | that the Steet Corporation 1s operated in| riage are the property of Paul Fisher haw Wanoating Mer hane on strike, Clearance of this season's Importatiens, | ‘Gave wotll June 16, the date of the re-| nous during the second year, intermittent from the fourth to the @ixth, and | violation of the Sherman law. of No. 221 Garden street, Hoboken. t tiking ace also Domestic makes, at 14 to 14 less than daa stopa entirely before the eighth year of married lite.” Charles M. Schwab, the first president! Last Thureday the rig disappeared the boas barbers, regular prices. mrad Be ncrmyeta Sis of the Steel Corporation that was formed| and a warrant was procured in Hobo- fight until they win all ¢! om kero make appeal ken for the ff the driv: Will- and discouraging when men in my own in 191], was the first witness to-day. arrest o! re! rom all the boss barbers.’ ~ = g « | apo ac aod vic aovmne 80 party do everything they can to thwart LOST $800 AT POKER; Cross-examination of President Farrell) iam Greenhalgh, of No. ais Jetterson UNION 18 CALLED White hand-embroidered Voile and Batiste i fight” onla Governor my efforts by putting in my way every Poatponed that Mr. Schwab ol » on ® charge gran io friends, “Phey must choose be- | odstacie in thelr power. < CAN'T TELL IF FLUSH Could be heard. before sailing for| 'afeeny. ‘The police of neighboring} “PUBLIC SERVICE LOCAL.” Robes. value 3.85 1.95 tween the Geverncr they have “Have no fear. 1 shall do my part to BEATS A STRAIGHT. | xurope. Cities were notified and the Now York| Ettor announced for the first time the a . p elected and the hooees ike Barnes | keep the faith and to redeem every He suid he began in a minor capacity | Police sent out a general alarm, ar ee ean White Hand-loom Embroidered Sheer Voile an4 Murphy.” promise.’ in 1890 with the Edgar Thompron Stect| TO-@ay it developed that Greenhalgh i inetly stated, (hint "Punlie mere Rol " insertions . Accompanying Gov. Sulser are Jéha) The principal mesting will be iu the | Eur Merchant Says There Are Many | Works of the Carnegie Steel Company.| W8* arrested In Manhattan ‘Thursday |) MYT AINy Stats ee of Manhate bes,—some with ttions of various laces. Mitchell, whom he recently appointed | evening at the Hroadway Auditorium, He held various positions with various|¢¥eming on a charge of reckle: . head of the State Labor Department, | where ‘ 4 the Bronx, Industrial Workers alue 8.00 ye Governor will launch hie di- Gambling Hoi bu " , rjdriving and had been sent to Blas tan an value 9.00. Jokn B. Hanity, Vice-President of the|/rect primary oampaign. Maurice M. ing Houses, but Can't companies until he became president o} ks . 2.95 of the World.” the United States Steel Corporation,|Well’s Island by Muaxlatrate Ki: Ettor, who has completely displaced committee in charge of the campaign | Wall will preside. The Governor, fol- Locate One. Hie Ne’ Peeing GNIS eae The New York polic (ha Milder Waa taoneT ereetey #eane value 6.95........ 0. ieee eee eee OS for his #1, and Adjt.-Gen. Hamilton. | jowing hie Broadway address, will mal ’ caused his retirement. Ze ie now preal- arrest, sent the horse and|Cancellier! in the disposition of the I. lue 9.50 4.95 + Others who are to speak for the! two more addresses—one at Dom Polski | “Poker ruined mo." sald Louis Appel! aot and owner of the Bethlehem Steel| C@friage to a stable at No. 8 James) W, W, strategy, admitted thut as yet VARUO MOU. ores scoes eee eesseceee ese wee Governor's bill at the various meetings) sia) in Senator Ramspei district | to<iay when he was under examination Company. street, The rig was returned to ite|the barbers in the hotel shops had none sin the city and nearby towns arrived) ang the other at Elmwood Musto Hall, before United States Commissioner (l- owner to-day and the charge against} 0f them joined the strike and that Fine White French Linen Hand-loom Embroid- caavense 4, a, MORGAN MADE BID FOR THE every effort would be made to swing 4 A ‘ Ba ca wien Wenret). waall Grny trees cht cae ne Ra tiemeal pies ae oer ENTIRE CORPORATION. bac eaten ake) them into ine early this week, Tne) cred Robes in a varigiy of smart designs. 6.25 . ‘ Tae: a * PAS COE. could not be won, he sald, \- end political sta‘t, Frederick M. Daven-| the Governor will attend the peace | week ago playing poker. At the time of the sale of the Carne-| BROKER SUES PLAYWRIGHT. | out the ‘ald of the barbera In the ‘hotels, value 12.50 Bort, who ran for Lieut.-Governor On| nanquet given in honor of the viaiti : gic Steel Company to the corporation * | Col. Michael J. Regan of the State the Bull Moose ticket last fall; former | conteress of Great Britain and her “Where did you play poker? nskel| Mr, Schwab with Mr. Carnegie and all se ———— Board of Mediation and Arbitration, ex- ey Congressman John De Witt Warner of| onieg now here arranging for the 1914 |Stephen B. Rosenthal, counsel for the] other stockholders had agree® to the|Wante 10 Per Cent. of Royalties| pressed hid general disgust with the L TOILET ARTICLES. ~~ ee torent Nocrpegreas gery peace celebration, receiver, oe Henry H. Rogers, representing im Broadhurst Play. Beas heron a ti sadly sag —_—_—_—_—_——— . Havens of Rochester, mas 2.) "5, Standard Oil interests, endeavored to “Their principles are anarchistic an Meffernan of Dunkirk and Frank H. Praia aperautiea ethos dy Meet tont | UY in the company. Henry @. Frick| Justice Hendrick and a jury in the! they work without an: Exceptional Prices. Mott of Jamestown. ; jrbatalde “Ahan dabavas ” lwelaeys” cate. (he lawyer, was also trying to nell, Later Judge| Supreme Court to-day began taking|he declared warmly. OECIDES NOT TO AK AT) ENED FOR DESECRATING “There are-ao many gambling houses 8d an option for $20,000,000, The | testimony !n @ sult brought by Willian | to bri TWO MEETINGS. in New York I couldn't remember,” an- ‘The committee in charge of the Gov- THE AMERICAN FLAG. awered the witness. ‘@ local campaign announce! eee “What is @ straight flush?” asked the i Pant es fey Tonteende, and vnie| Finkelstein Covered It With Post: ON C4 bnew 0 tad Rebetbe, Carnegie Company was sold to the| Harcourt King, a broker, to recover MO ene dimeahyroan . mae United States Steel Corporation and/ $25,000 trom George H. Broadhurst, long as their leaders in the saddle. Mr. Schwab was made president. playwright and author of “The Man of Mr. Schwab told af a dinner given to| the Hour.” him at the University Club in 1899 by J, Imported Ivory Finish— Hlair Brushes.... . value 1.75, 1.25 L King declares that in 1906 he intro- Military Brushes.........value4.00, pair, 2.75 1 was addreseed by Bate Com- ers—His Orchestra Is Let “Doon a flush deat « straight?” Pawerd Simmons and Charles Stewart | quced Broadhurst to William A. Brads THIS WOMAN 0 ‘iesioner of Labor John Mitchell and Go Free “Don't ask me. I don't know, Smith, personal friends of Mr. Carneste. | atter the author had promised that if @ther speakers of the Governor's party. At the dinner Mr. Schwab said a mill should specialize in one product and do \®@ Greater export busisess. On Mr. Schwab's right est J. Pierpont Morgan, ‘who later conferred with him about the future of steel companies. Mr. Morgan was interested in the steel business for two years before he had organized the ‘ederal Steel Company. “I pointed out to Mr. Morgan,” said the witness, “the great economic and Cloth Brushes ...............-value 1.5¢ 1.00 HAD MUCH PAIN | Combs,—coarse or fine and coarse. .value 35c, 25C WHEN STANDING Puff Boxes...........value 1.00, 75¢ and 85¢ : Hair Brushes in ebony or foxwood .value 1.00, 50¢ business advantage of an even larger Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s| Nai] Brushes,—wood back .......value 18, 10¢ and more completely integrated organ!- sation, Following our talk T saw Mr. rare te fee Vegecente| Compound leads Imported Shell Dressing Combs. . value 1.50, 65¢ schooner Allen Curney, at anchor in the Carnegie and he refused, if I recall, tol stream. On reaching the dock, the Her a Well Woman. “Does full house beat a straight Kamuel Finkelstein of No. 108 Manhat-launte oe tan street was fined 125 in Special Bee- | 7 couldn't tay.” sions to-di because he covered an| « ad = American "lag with printed petitions to | Nog™oncer Boker rulned you,” com: ald the ailk strikers of Paterson and | Tented the ecldalee Paraded through the siveets last Thurs- day taking up collections, He was ar-| THEODORE F. MILLER DEAD. rested at Fifteenth street and Broad- eornnnges way. He was convicted of desecrating|One ef Breekiyn'’s Lead! the flag. - Santo Migtionno of No, % Baxter| _ “eccumbe to Heart Tro! street got off with @ auspended sentence,| Theodore F. Miller, president of the 4 ‘been hired at 87 a day to play| Brooklyn Trust Company and one of the gan and collect crowds for Fink-| leading men of Brooklyn, died to-day the broker would find him a manager who would produce “The Man of the Hour” apeedily, he, @toadhurat, would “do the right thi King says the play has made $250,000 in royalties and he considers 10 per cent. of this sum to be about the “right thing.” ‘The afternoon meeting at Lancaster was a also called off, so far as the Governor is concerned, and it was planned to have several of the Governor's party address the voters of the astern subury. At 1 o'clock the Governor was the @eest of the Ellicott Club at luncheon and delivered an address, A formal pub- lle reception at his hotel was scheduled fer & o'clock. Although Gov. Sulzer's speech was ‘goheduled as non-partisan, he attacked the bomsee-—especially the Democratic beases—with great vigor, t New York State stands for lawand| elteln and sald he didn't know he'd! at his home, at No, 1% Willow street, |#1V¢ ® written option on the business.|aoctor found that there was no com. Cretonne Tourist Cases,—rubber lined......500 x” he said. “During my term of| one anything wrong. Brooklyn, He had been auffering trom] so “ur however, sive me some figures. | munication between the ship and the | value 78¢ @B@ice every power at my command heart trouble for alx months, Funeral peulan rit saa Won the) shore. He commandeered @ coal derrick, Chipppewa Falls, Wis.—"I have al-| . 9 ith be invoued and every geezer ot EGGSPECTS CITY TO PAY | services wit! be at 10 o'clock Thursday | “wag there any discussion as to buy-| schooner Those cn the vase at pat the| ways had great confidence in Lydia K. Cretonne Pullman Aprons,—rubber fined.. me Sc gevernment ww out al morning, in St, Ann's Protestant Epis-|ing oii the steel industries for the cor- ! r Pinkham's Vegets- value 1.25 fines to the accomplishment of this FOR SCRAMBLED EGGS. | cei Church, Clinton street, on the | wegen tne industries for the cor-| sick man in the coal bucket and Heights. Interment will be in Green- was swung ashore, His name was | | ii ble Compound, as I is “There was some talk, but I advised Ki h t found it very good nor 1 put| Street Cleaner Bumped Into Wagon wood. against It because it would not add to| po soreing trom pnennoin wnt for organic troubles RIBBONS. Loa to @ very large exten parti- and the Result Was Peebles) note ta tha ola a sf the efficiency of the plan I had. The ad- a A and recommend it —— 3 and determined jew York, on Gept. 4, je ater ditions would complete lines of business highly. I bad dis- $e Governor of all the people and to No Yolk. Public Schoo! No. i8 and the Collese of |that the Camogie Sted! Gompeny gia] (2muasiing Bank Firm. ff i ey id pecial Values Givd them, in go far as I could, 6004) an opgstraordinary claim against the | the City of New York, where he gsradu-| not have.” Z cp Sareea e A Wiese wncieceie: jews ii Placement, back- Special : lers, went into bankruptcy to-day. | fi ache and pa city was filed with Comptrolier| ated in 188, and the Columbia Uni- ki! Fy % Prendergast to-day by the Fred £.| versity Law Gchool, where he received | "MUST IMOREA@ED WAGES IN| tnianuel Willner, the junior member, Light Taffeta Grounds, with dainty floral de- Rosebrovk Company of No. 200 Firat | his degree in 171 and was admitted to Q sandler meee ee Canons 5 . A avenue, The company wants to eggs-|the bar in the same year. Later he be-| Mr. Schwab tokd of economies that} scrose the Canadian frontier last week sign. 734 inches wide. 39c yd. act the eum of eight dollars from/| came interested in financial affairs. followed the formation of the corpora-| by the Canadian authorities. He is now A . i Fuiner Knickerbocker because a strest ee Son, emonading bie expemations. athe arrests Montreal Atlee Rs gre NTS Satin or Moire Taffeta in a variety of colors; ‘Feani Gepartment sweeper ess: “From ver; Inning,” he were treal. | in fine now. ever sideataily ran inte one of their wagons| MARTINE’S BOOMER DIES. i corparation “upon the formation of the corporation | Several cases of gems were confiscated | troubles again 1 will take Lydia E. Pink- also Black or White. 5 and 514 inches wide. and penmermad eereret dundred egs- ‘we decided that labor should be treated | a8 Well as those found on him. The|ham’s Vegetable Compound. Seaman it ie ay pee ot William W. St. John whe Figured | most iiberally, There was not a year | #eaure put the firm in such a condition! ED, FERRON, 816 High St., Chippewa 19¢ yd. of the o meet Obl! AS . . eet . fie cout of the broken eggs a sult At} tm Senatorial Race Passes Away. [dune my presidency that the wages| (hat It was unable to meet obligations Filly “Wigseed Satin Figured Lingerie Ribbon,—Pink, Blue ‘All of which is no yom, William W. St. John, a New Jersey|iow suit’ by other companies, and| Search Sea for Missing M Preaaen Bile pont, speak Lilac or White. paella SM Rewapaper man who was largely in-|wages, even in tims of depression,| KIEL, Germany, May 1, begdipy y of Sip Pests m's Veg: WAITERS OUT FOR GOOD, | *wmente! 12 bringing about the elec-| wore always detter.”” year” volunteer soldiers of etable Compound, as it done won- No. 1 j tion of James E. Martine to the United| “wnat was the policy of the Steel|army and three German marines who | ders for me and I would not be without Pees Adolph Susskind, preprister of the | States Senate, died to-day at Bath, N.| corporation toward the competitors?” | accompanied them were, !: is fearcd,|it. 1 had organic displacement and No. 1% ‘Terrace Garden Cate at Fifty-sighth | *:, He wes about forty years old. He|askea Mr, Lindabury, drowned yesterday afternoon near here| bearing down pains and backache and , Pep ea ae e Rey etrest and Lexington avenue, declared | "S¢ Deen Senator Martine's secretary! “tt was always the custom to en-|as a sailing boat they hired has not| was thoroughly run down when I took No. 2 40c pi with his hend on his heart to-dag that|%? t several monthé ago, when tl!/aeavor not to hurt, atifle or destroy| s..ce been seen. The cruiser Muenchen, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- DER 6. SNR Neda ceigeene Piece Qe would never hire again any of the | "lth caused him to relinquish his du-| any competitors, I always caused the| several torpedo boats and steam pin- pound. It helped me and I in the N 3 Ps 50c tyfive walters, cooks and ‘bus 68 Ge Sake Sndead asaw eo ae Lathes * se Sete to be published | naces re San och et Seman eres best of health at present. I work in a De Dee sie ssp etieg 50 rin pis piece of ‘l [and we stuck to these prices. Insome|in port have been sent out pearc! " di Dustness test night with several bun- |" th® preferentia! primaries for the|inatances very large customers: mey| for the missing boat and men, fectea? oe may lene been Sciay fed NO. 5B... ce ee seeeevesseeeess OBC piece If ae: a done for me. 1 give you permission to Earl's Som Tennis Ch ro ublish my name eal I speak of your ‘Was there ever a secret price?’ LONDON, May —The amateur Ve tal Compound to pany, 4 5 sh . “No, I never heard of @ seoret price| tennis championship was won again to-|friends."—-Mrs ABRIL LAW: CRETONNE NOVELTIES. Galies Bintes Cennine Smith jr, | Cees maintained as against the pub-| day by the Hon. Neville Stephen Lytton, | Lippitt St., Providence, R. I. —_e___—" walters who ) Be assaulted one of the! ane sought the Deraicrahin atte ae tana we by the Steel Corporation.” | @ son of the fest Earl of Lytton, me Decorative and Useful “captains” wi Gusekind had st Ie were entered into in the old | defeated E. M. Baerlein at Queen's Club “Whes Broke Call on Uncle Bea’? Glscharged. With no other grievance | {R@ had carried the primary election oO lis three games to. boro. BENJAMIN £FUX they quit in the midst of the dinner | *'™st wnopposed. “Yes, when I was President of the lepagpenngaancammead hour rush, Susskind managed to oon- eres PRES, PAWxagOe Ee s —— hour rash “ousting managed ee ee Carnegie company we went after the PORT OF NEW YoRK. ravend HSN See Ete a Scarfs, Pillow Slips and Table Covers.........., nue een! ve i tas ie ald by oe RT, Conny May ih Jenne | Dusiness and we got it the best way we a ARRD Sc to 95¢ could,” replied Mr, Schwab, Bleto, aged twenty, of One Hundred and aren , i i Mises Gan ce dia Beventy-second atreet and Third avenue, | ete, tte ree wae ferred Handkerchief, Glove, Veil and Sewing Boxes.... 29, : 50c to 1.50 i i i ns when standing on 35 is 3 5> e 5 o =z : | H , | i! iki | i i i f aI HF y i s E ¥25 siseereeQ@e piece I | i [ il it FA FS rved. He will Somme soon after the law was 4 passed. resident Wilson, who was pide pad plates flied by to-night, thea Governor, urged his electiva upon the Legislature, and this resulted in nad retuoed to eateed, after Buesking | the break between Wilson and former but as a | | was the pool-price ayatem in effect?” fr nenedl New York City, was arrested to-day|"myass Pree Byatem in effect that yorr Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, It was announced to-day that Win. | PY the local police on information trom Greolee pute and fresh then it is to keep the “And4 It took time to break from it?” i . i tam B. Ellison, former Corporation | Ne™ York officers, in connection with| svg, 5 = Hairpin Boxes,—cedar or cretonne lined... .....</ panes ond drainage of « large city free | tam B Rileon, forme neon the munler of Daniel Cahill In that] agp, gchwad meld he had recently #0l4 ” ? Oc to 1.45 : ie poly cose clean {nside with| >* tosstmaster at the dinner to Dis- a 0 Maren i late the Mae ter gooda to the Steel Corporation, and they : , cascantet mend loosing 8 Passago- from How Fert fe Bistalo fand thence |NAa Tesokd them ce te ee ee Pin Trays,—glass covered. . 75c to 1.45 every tow days with cathartic 7 geht t during 4M sol4 them, He explained that the cor- G ‘ pills or castor ell? Toles importan. Aitereation, after © cance iste shot | oradon endeavored to maintain’ aint: Cabinets.......-..sseeseveee ss 20 to 1,65 ‘canes dard prices and abstain from exacting . oy : the , Oth ° a — regulate the stomach, remove the sout,| lation Other spaakers will be Will-| 4 ramus RED Porch Pillow Slips, Scarfs and Squares, 2: lower, Dos Mr. @chwad sald that no plants had Made of Bul L th band tri: tna vary outa te aysom the cons| Coley and ictal Stora” ingore Suge sar: | eezbene dmantad Se sorgraion MAN shat mmainatiabibadiag e. -, 1 chee! J. Horan. Mar- | <eeenpmnpeemenneee seemepenmtomernas 2 cts. fying before Judge BRAND for 25¢ cts. Martin at Newark, N. J, tot-day CASTO | Perjured herself before the Grand jury Atwood: ANEW SU iter waste matter and poison in the in- ton id bowels. 1.25 and 1.75 Made of Tan Colored Crash,~ stencilled or cretonne ——_ Cinolanati Strike weit On. CINCINNATI, May 19.—Conferences of atreet car officials and representatives ER COLLAR, Til! !RONT DIP alana . hile} o¢ the employees’ union'were held until | When she charged that }rancis Fi- For Infants and Children, —<$$<— band trimmings. 45c house, had assaulted her, 6he c! The Kind You Ha Alw Bought | INSURES COMFORT, YET RETAINS THE GOOD APPEARANCE. relatives prompted to acouse F the ays |éalesty. Judge Martin ordered a Bears All of thelef acquittal for Wore and held the| Signature EARL & WILSON 34th Street 23rd Street toting wore woman. Other arrests ore ex « MAEERS OF TROY'S BEsT PRODUCT a aefie Ge! Sipiemio’ 00 mate, Ate 5 ; Aiea, o Aryan}