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SE BELEVE THAT PRET STOLEPAPERS) “7-28 F zien _TONGUREHIS ENTRY TO ORDERS: = f. 0," Judge hen addressed r Cullen the Assembled court as follows: JAX “Suggestion has been made as to the )}~ ‘personnel of the Court of Appeals. ' SULZER ACCUSED BY THE ASSEMBLY ON EIGHT COUN: ALBANY, N. ¥., Sept. 18. —Pieht arUcles of Impeachment ware voted Against Gov. Sulser by the Aasem- bly. They were tn substance: That he filed with the Secretary Of Btate a false statement of hic ee ad the time ‘Three of the Judges hold their post- tion in that court by virtue of essign- ment from the Supreme Court. Tre question haa been ratsed whether they, under the Constitution should Gecome mombevs of this Court of Impeachment. PersonaUy, 1 have no doubt on the question. Under the terms of the Con- stitution, When destgnated by the Gov- ernor in ob@@ience to @ call from the KLINE TERM ENDS 1 ial Mice to find out what they can about ! woman. | SCHMIDT WROTE HE FEARED ——- TEMPTATION HIERE. plies are expected to NEWSPAPER PICTURES LED TO PRIEST'S UNDOING. The discovery the Bight (Continued from First lage? ‘enue. ippliee and chemicals and had] Tn the safe was a letter Sohmidt had, dat due to per pletures of Court of Appesla, those persons become igs Se eee ce akg et Twritten to mp ih Mouth Dawata who had ere only ones Judges of the Court of Appeals, and |] That he committed perjury inthis} yi. Cyiots Persistent Re United asking for a position there on pea ne@ it, Ie teft two sult cases, the Constitution ts expitelt hat their | statement to the Secretary of state | ‘Y!1) ~lile ersisten ee midt" hal Hauve me | TMAt New York le full of temptations were a dark leather suit case duties as Judges of the Gupreme Court | relative to his campaign receipts “ ee ‘et, te of gots] Te letters and papera to: among afd a Wicker hand bag The former hall cease and expenditares. ports of Commissioner's a anked te to cu in into | Miret's effects ave ivan | contulmed-w pair ¢ sers and « #e “But I find that umder the Constitu- | ‘That he bribed witnesses to with- " inches, with an] (MVestiqating | 5 from the number and matertal, tion of 184¢—before the Court of Ap- | hvid testimony from the logisiative || Removal. ter of) NOt unlikely. tha peals waa constituted ag at preacnt— of a quarte a Sa ee ptt rest of the # the coat of committees which investigated hie an ineh. Knowing that the size he} cated In the criminal operationa of the ich had been found in the murder » brovided when there were four elected | campaign expenditures and receipts. i: \ do was the #ize on whia paper! Wo men before jong. Mony letiers to Also were found a consiseradle Judges ad tour Jedges of the Supreme | ‘That he suppressed evidence by \WHITMAN PAYS. VISIT ts printed, L asked him what he| Muret were from married women quantity of broidering matert a Court changing every year, Cs, | / AYS oir. was going to do with the small p! Schmidt and Muret must have been pair of white silk gloves members of the Court of Appeals, there | | - He said he was going to make signs out | Known at various timess under at Worn by women in summer; the gulmp ba? ville deeper tea hs ‘ue wnat he ated ana th 4 T made hm about one hundred | least eight or ten names. Apparentiy Of & Woman's dress; a handy-bag con- 4 Judgea of the Supreme Court who were { sitting in the Court of Appeals at th 4 sotime sat in the Court of Impeachment. | “ “Therefore, ap I have ald, 1 am en- ly clear that the gentlemen who | Rave been Judges of the Supreme Court who are sitting by virtue of the designation of the Court of Appeals are in the desired alge. they often went dimguinsd. One of the Many of these platen were found inj discoveries in Muret’s rooms was a false the Weat One Hundred and Thirty- beard and mustache. Among names fourth street flat, Some of them had, Muret is believed to have used are been engraved by a photographic proc-{ Arthur Helbing, Dr. Arnold Held, Dr. One of them was found 10) A. Ernst, Dr. Ernest, Dr, Ernest Mur Schmidt's teunk im the rectory of St.) Dr. A. Muret and various combinations Joreph'a Church. of the names, tained numerous small articles, among which was a skein of silk floss of the same kind as was used to embroider the \ Politicians Look for Inside In-); fluence of District-Attorney | attending, pans, the vesions of the investigat. || ing committee. | ‘Fhat he committed larceny in spec- on Administration, wlatiag im etocks with money and checks contributed for his campaign. ian a pa ‘Phat ae Governor he threatened to letter “A” on the pillow stip which wai used to Wrap a part of the body of Anna Aumuelle a tape of letter “A's of the kind used for marking clothes; hellotrope dress, and material that had mietn! ot tratery respect aa fully Judges of the |] use his office and influence to amect | Police Commisnioner Waldo will re- ot Policemen dragging from a bia 3 Schmidt ta delleved to have been PEeM cut for sewing Into garments for main where he Is until the end of my | of the foot of West One Hundred and) known at various times as A. Van|*% Infant. Court of Appeals as those that are || the vote or political action of certain ak cs ives cites /same ahistneas | Fifty-necond street, where fishermen! Dyke, Dr, kmil Stoller, Johannes | From the latter it was clear to the brought up human hatr on their hooks! Schmidt, the Rev. John imidt, Ja- | detectives tha: Anna Aumueller had yenterday, reported to Inspector Faurot | cob achineider, Father Hage ocreih ong |slready begun work on the clothing of that they were unable to find the head| Adoiph somers, the child she expected to bring into the “Gt, chat te my tndividual opinion jenly, and of course the judgment of the majority af the court mum con- or absolutely necersary circumstance | Tenders a change necessary!" trol. Therefore if any member of the court entertains @ contrary opinion he will please rise and object to their be- ing eworn, in which case I will pase ‘Mheir names, and after the other mem~ ders of the court are sworn, submit it 0 the court to determine whether five an opportunity to the committee on rules to meet. | Mayor Ardolph L. Kline halted tn hin routine of office long enough to-day to make tt very plain that he has no In- of removing Commissloner 0% a8 persistent political reports have had it since the new or took office, What made the Mayor's asser- of Anna Aumueller, which 1s supposed to be submerged at that point. The Inapector thinks #o well of the clue developed by the hair that he contem- plates having the bottom of the river between One Hundred and Fifty-second and One Hundred and Fifty-third streets searched by @ diver. ‘world. Besides the articles enumerated above there were found in the flat a photo- graph of Anna Aumuelier and one of Schmidt, taken abroad and showing him wearing a beard. When detectives Inst night opened POLICE THEORIES AS TO RENT- ING OF THE MURET FLAT. Schmidt declared after “being told oF the discovery of his Eighth avenue flat that he rented it for the purpose of storing his things while he was {i |the mafe which Muret kept in his dental however, regards 1 ly ani |ofMice in the strong box they found a proof of the SE, , ony another orton ‘8 viaticum, or anointing cup, @ Schmidt, he delleves, thinking he hae CK Of the confession and one on the plenty of time, intended to transfer as |'™*2*- There were also 1,000 stamped 7| much of the contents of the Bradhurat |¢Mvelopes with Muret’s name on them. venue flat as possible to the one in| ammuciiey cage will’te meld tonient There was a quantity of hair on the] Eishth avenue as @ “cover,” 90 If the | meee e1d_to-nig' Wndhudents he recovered a Gaal 4 ua ect an the murder flat about to throw it away when he thou ‘ould ett! be @ lap ahead of them. Hi BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING Europe on @ visit. Inspector Faurot, All present in the room arrose and stood in reapectful attitude while the Judes of the Court filed out. Then there broke loose an animated busz of conversation. The lid of suppression that had held down with intensity feelings of all in the room was lifte Tho first Gay of William Sulzer’s triat was over. Around the Capito! there were eariy acenen of activity. ‘Tourints, camera flends, professional snap shotters, poll- telans and correspondents ansembled the tion above doubly emphatic to the th; of politicians of high and low deg who crowded the City Hall corride was the fact that [strict-Attorney Charles 8 Whitman had Just emerged | from a long conference with His Honor. The District-Attorney smilingly greet | 4 ed & group of newspapermen and sald: | 3 “Don't get alarmed, gentlemen; I came to pay my respects to Mr. Kline, whom | 1 have known for some time, and to Ammure hin that at all times the Dis- | trict-Attorney’s office wished to be In 4 y are members of the court or not. If no objectian is made I shall assume that we are all in ac- cord in that view that ¢hey are mem- bers of the Court of Impeachment hall prageed without further al- rey to the matter to swear teat { on as titeir namen are called.” i "“Kiton''B. Parker arose and addressed q the court. “While this ie not exactly in line with the Girection which you have | given,” he said, “I trust you will per- mit me to aay on behalf of the counsel Roland Gates and Edward Dusch of No, 1812 Amsterdam avenue are the men who brought the hair to the sur- face. Gates says that hiv hook caught in some heavy object that slipped as he was raising it to the surfa of the murder and the fact that the | pl went awry at the discovery of the head of the victim had not been re-|place where the pillow ticking was covered. Then he took the hair to the|bought, After that he was afraid to West One Hundred and Fifty-second|go back to either flat and had to trust corridors to discum and | co-operation with the Mayor's office,’ street etation house. to luck that the telltale evidence w: i tetaasticn taet @ An ners wan mame] avers what In going to happen. | “Was anyth ng sald about police mat- Another habitation used by Schmidt t0 | escape the potion ould} } Until You Get aGake to the wanda of Goma, there Waa] Strons euerds Of Seresant-nt-arme and} tarer” : the course of his devioys criminal oper-| When detectives brought to Police || After The Cause oa in senout the desirability to have| CltY Policemen barred every entrance! ‘The Mayor assured me," continued ations has been found at No. 124 West|Heacquarters yesterday such of the con- Os ho dou! to the impeachment room. No one|Mr, WilUnan, “that it was his wish Eighty-fourth street. Mrs, Mary Manger, Lee, dei heed tents of the Muret flat at No, 301 St. Nicholas avenue as might tend to throw Nght on the history of the occupant, they made important discoveries, Chief of these the fact that Muret had fled from London to escape the grasp of to have the two offices operat mony. That ts all I can aa; MAYOR ANDO WHITMAN DISCUSS POLICE MATTERS When tho Mayor was seen a short in har- discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awake. Pains pierce you wi ‘ou bend or lift. It's bard to who has an eight-room flat on th ground floor there, rents furnished rooms. Schmidt, under the name of A. Van Dyke, rented @ small room from her last January. He said he was @ traveling salesman, He never slept in |} suatices Hiscock, Chase and Miller ait.""| 2... i DeCady Herrick, for the Bulser side] Miiregt DOPET credentiala was. a to obtain the coveted badges of admis- \ been said it im due to the court to say that counsel for the respondent have [ieeig = conisdered this matter and have no time after in his office, he sald: “Yea, the District-Attorney and my- self did discuss police matters in a gen- As Packy MoCabe, Tammany the eoom and visited it only three times in the two weeks for which he patd Scotland Yard and that he had left @ devoted wife behind. The correspond- ence found in his Sat shed much light work, or to rest. You sleep poorly f and next day is the me old story. That backache indicates bad kid- neys and calls for rent. All Schmidt had in the room was @ pair of shoes and a slouch hat. A pack- age addressed to him was delivered there and several lettel i postcards addressed to him reached the place after he had gone. These communica- doubt about the legaiity of the learned gentlemen aitting as members of the “peli nor have any doubt about he desirability of having them act.” MEMBERS TAKE THE OATH IN ‘ ALPHABETICAL ORDER. + Then in etrict alphabetical order, On his checkered career. ‘There was found @ diploma from the American College of Mechano-Therap: of Chicago, issued to “Dr. Arnold Held. In the Muret flat waa also found a blue and white doctor's sign bearing the name of Held. There was eral way. He called to pay his re- spects and to offer his assistance and counsel in any matters that may arise, SULZER'S FORMER SECRETARY! Among politicians, however, the visit NOT IN ALBANY. of the District-Attorney to the Mayor's 18 A. Barecky, former Secretary to] office, the first Mr. Whitman has made William Sulzer, and, after Mra. Sulzer|in many years, leas to ay the spectators are well chosen from political rank. ‘am recelved with un- tlons were returned to the Post-Office] cans indic Be Juanes and Bonatore without dlatine: |fe not in Albany. “Representatives of | Nietakabie evidences of interest, ‘There and Inspector Faurot te tryIn8 t0 t8°8 practised. medicine in. London, the tn- |] 727 tlon were called to the bar and jo each | the Assembly mar bent ts Huttaig | ware Keunntormad paLty mea’ about the them. Schmidt used the Eighty-fourth | scription on the card being: Don's Kidney rately Judge Cullen repeated the| last night to min that city [City Hall who maverted that hereafter | ooo tt eee cat ebetenlatetnobbeleieteteteiteteleinteteteieteteieieteteis| street house aa a temporary resting) “Dr, Ernest Muret, 1 to 3 P. M. by Pills. Home testi- «every Pletere i oath that had been administered to| Wired here this afternoon that he had| the power of the Poltce Commisisoner| © place while working out one Of/anpointment. 1 Gloucester Chambers, mony is proof. Tells a Story” , him, When the name of Senator Fraw. | [*ft_ the State lieved to be} will be considerably shorn, and t — = ; his schemes. He never took Annai xo 2 Gloucester street, W. C." " |] Here’s Another New York City Case ley was called, Mr. Herrick objected. Sarecky bait District-Attorney Whitman's office tn i] dered closed on Monday all departments| Aumuelier there Ghere were many letters from nls Mra. E. Lessner, 600 W. 39th 8t., i “many 1% please the Court,” ho npaign fun; Aker Ua DIAN SUltale art 18: the.:ad- of his office with the exception of those |GCHMIDT’S GARRULITY CHANGES| wite, the first one, in part, under date |f New York Ci Y., says: “I had eald, “at this time counsel desire managers planned to compel him to tos ministration of police affairs, required by law to be kept open, as the TO MOROSENES! of May 11, 1911, being: dropsy and two doctors said they to enter a wpecial appearance for | tify as to their Japosition. Friends off POLITICIANS LOOK FOR SHEAR- Bond Department. Schmidt, who had been garrulous and| ‘My Own Daring Lulu: could do nothing for me. Mylimbs the purpose of raising certain ob [the Governor axid that Sarecky w ING OF WALDO'S POWER, Th © only $26 sittings in Trinity] given to writing notes to newspaper Fe-| “Now, my darling, I must tell you alt |f SWelied_ terribly and for months 1 Jections to the organisation of the | on bast when Wanted, but Chalt-] ane stayor and the Dixtrict-Attorney Church, and of th twenty will be] Sorters for three daya, became shy and) the trouble we were in eben ooncieth lived propped up in a chair. I tried Court and the jurisdiction of the [TA Levy said io did not Believe thin} 76 oth organization Repubiicans, occupied by the Vestry, leaving only| foros to-day. He told one of the| that Saturday, About 2 in the afvec: |f Downs, Bidney Pills and they made Court over the respondent.” Garecky has been declared in con-|Since the Mayor took office County Mii seats to accommodate the immentel keepers that he had been talking 00] noon q detective came and mamma |f ae. wele, Mtl! take them occasion “Under the view the presiding of-| tempt of the Frawley Inveatikating | Chairman Samuel 8. Koentg has twice number of organizations who wish tol much and would say no more except] gave him your measage that you had ally, with good results. ficer taken of the statute,” Judge Cul-| Committee and it had deen planned visited the Mayor and ther Repubi- take part in the ceremonies. These) when advised to talk by counsel. fone to France. He anid you had not | ost Deen's at any Drug Store. S0c a Bes len replied, “the members of the Court| to arraign him at the bar of the! cans of standing in the organizations seats will be ¢ cupled by the family} “Last night detectives succeeded 18) jer, London and told me to tell % Kidney 4c must be sworn before any proceedings | Assembly to-night. He and Mra, Sulzer some to the City Hall. The District end personal friends, the honorary Dall-| opening the small safe in Muret’s of-| tha: you would only be fined im, DOAN S Pill: 9 kes, ie it see is say rere 94 bs Dog Ae ndividuals who know | attorney and the late Mayor differed beararn, Co ese Me ae fice at No. Mt Ls bh spas He went away then, but came right || Foster-Mubum Co., Proms, uta, . ¥ M on and respondent has a right to * | wide! police matters, ‘The office —_—_— committee o , the mong the things they foun: 7 — e challenge, as to which the presiding | Aouo"™ on which the Assently Man wey avaitan aad Gocimanntl ce fs ‘ of departments, the Huard of Eatimate, | of two letters apparently. Writ ee iba peta aed ra hos i officer of the Court expresses no opine | of Iiipeachinent original articles | ig have been frankly antagonistic, |EXACt Time of Removing Cas-| the Justices of the Supreme Court of| tablish am alibl for Muret. One was! otis co up and down, Ria) ohranes root the Court that hie father had died. He Was excused to attend the funeral I know ‘The case was in Under stated after Mr. Mayor in accepting Mr, Whitm such Department, all the Police Mag! |the Municipal Court Justic attendants of the Brooklyn trates, and the Supreme regard them as an indication that Muret anticipated arrest as an accomplice of Schmidt. fae rao 7 Mam. man, Of the presiding officer,” said Mr. Her- riek, “but we preserve our rights, ax I iti you will be #0 sorry. The Watson Co., | born, to Avoid Crowd. understand it, to challenge at a proper atesabaaiinn scan all Vice wbout police affairs ix sure to _ — Court Who were in the service when| There was also a letter from a woman a _ —= time, Permit me to ask if that proper eonise 49 nore of (hi a oats the Inte Mayor was a Justice of that|to the priest saying she could not live . counter to some of the established cus-| The Lusitania, bearing the body of \thout him, and signed “Helen.” a S time will arrive after all members of | come of the Police Department, t | court. Site ig en pean peg ogy | the court, have ven amore in?” ; Neither the Mayor nor Mr. Whitman | !a%er Gaynor, will reach SUMTER HPS Te atolee iG yy __ | letter the police ascertained that it prob- ink It will have to be deferre aia tate : avout midnight toantent, according to a “ ‘writt’n from Hillel Hall, No. until after rules have been adopted for te PUPILS IN “STRIKE RIOT ghly_ was name bad ing thelr confere n between the Mayor's office District Attorney's office was discussion, Whether the artment or an which the District. | {9 Wireluss mn @1 West One Hundred and Ninth street. Apartment 12, which also was mentioned in the letter, was said to have been occupied until recently by @ woman/| known as Helen Green, wno went to! Chicago, leaving instructions to forward | her mail to the General Delivery, In- Faurot has asked the Chic ved from Rufus mson in the Between the arrival ak the casket the procedure of Judge Cullen, “That is controlling upon u Mr, Herrick, “We will then renew or make our challenge after the adoption of rules. We would like to reserve our right to challenge Senator Ramaperger the court,” replied in School Boys Fight Teachers Over Delivery of Books, , Ireland, Sept. 18.—The boys 1g the schools connected with the Cataolic Cathedral here Joined the Gaynor by & Hall to- Mner and dayt vd from retary ee HS CHAUFFEUR DESPERATE FHT and the the subject « object was the (Trade Mark.) Packed and by Parcel Post or Express to All Parts of the World. Goods Kaus than ranks of the strikers to-day, When the Special for Thursday algo and for the purpose of not annoy: | vighth avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The exact} {U0 arrived for the beginning of @ CRYSTALLIZED 10 ing the court further also reserve the | ‘Mine lesson requiring the use of books right to challenge Senator Sanner and and piace of the ‘ 7 Benator Wagner at the proper time.” After the oath had been administered , to all members the Board of Impeach- nding of the| supplied by @ firm which had locked be held in the Gaynor hi with the Rev. Dr. VPage, former rector of 8t John’s Church, officiating. Late Batur- day evening the casket will be brought to the Clty Hall, A place has been Candy Magnate Guth Escapes ANOTHER PRESIDENGY, (Sse Uesuano of sea Gaynor’ [ore Workare” Union the bors immedi wishes to ay a crowd ately rebelled, An attempt at coercion ment Managers preneted she na ee ot| Axe Blows and Bullets, and "| puring to-morrow and Saturday |was followed by an attack on the Suggestion for Thursday their counsel—Alton B. Parker, Edgar T. ¥ ore —— morning the body will remain with the | master Boys armed with slates a . 9 DE. AssoRT » CHOCO. AND { “Brackett, John B. Stanchfeld, Eugene Then Shoots Assailant, New York, Ontario and Western] tate Mayor's family, Early Saturday | saulted their teachers, two of whom were CEA viet ra tf = Lamb Richards jr, Isidor J. Kresel, d afternoon a private funeral service will | 4° seriously Injured in the fighting that eo pi sie rn na carctally “Hiram C. Todd and Henderson Peck Railroad Now Has J. C. Kerr they eg to: be, taben te Roepitatal ter nia vequal ise. ae in a me ‘icra } h Pataca Stores oper ery. Sr nr ae AlsoonNeck. Couldn't Put Clothes on, Ashamed to Go Out on Street. | Cuticura Soap and Ointment En- tirely Cured After Two Weeks, COUNSEL FOR GOVERNOR EX- PLAIN HI® ABSENCE. Judge Cullen then sai 4 call the Governor.” : ‘There was @ momentary hush, broken (Sr@rial to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Sept. 18%—Charles G Guth, head of the candy making branch of the United Drug Company of Boston head of the Daggett-Lexgett treatment. a for Its Head. 125th Street it our stores aes T. R, TO PROGRESSIVES ‘Mr. Clerk, 3. Mellen, New York, road, gave UP a former President ‘ew Haven and Hart- other ratinoad ford Ki killed George Murphy, his arranged for the casket directly under by Mr. Herrick, who responded: negro chauffeur, here to-Aay in a presidency to-day, His resignation the di of the City Hall in the e | } “We denire 40 appear specially for | perate hand-to-hand fight Murphy had| head of the New York, Ontario aud] rotunda, WASHINGTON, Sept. 1&—Represent-| _ 28 Madison 8t., New York, N. ¥.— "As { the purpose indicated in our wpectal no- | attacked Mr, Guth with av axe and the | Western Ratlroad was accepted by the of the casket te auch | tive Hinebaugh of Ilinols, Chairman | Gret I got pimples, them they turned to big * tice of appearance heretofore fied.” /jatter got # pistol, which the negro | directors at the regular monthly mect ors will be able | Of the Progressive Congressional Com- | spote not only om the face but on the neck | This referred to @ written paper con-| wrested from bim. Hing at the Grand Central ie There | Mittee, to-day brought to a conference | and ® portion ef my body areund the chest, | i taining names of counsel authorised by| The negro fired twice at Mr Guth, but J.C. Kerr, Viee-President of the O sturon.» {Of Progressive members of the House | Fires they came out very small, then bigger | | the Governor to represent him in court. |the shots went wild. Guth closed up on | tario, Was immediately elected in Met teat the |® message from Col, Roosevelt indora- and bigger until I was full of them. My) t The request was granted. \the chauffeur, recovered the pinto! anu | lens place and the by-laws of the roa ‘after, | i08 the plans of the House Progressives | body was a mess, I coulda's pus my clothes | t “Gentlemen,” gaid Judge Cullen, “it juilicted @ mortal wound on his asea.!- | were Jed to er 7 eof be open, |for the next Congressional campaign | 08. and T couldn't put acollaron. My face rn does not appear that any further pros | ant. Vice-prestient of th rd of ditectors the south en, | and renewing his declaration that no | Was disfigured and I was ashamed to go out = a —— ; ceedings can be taken by the Court unt!) The negro died in @ patrol wagon on | President Howart Hilutt of the New e corridur of the | amalgamation of the Progressive party | 19 the street, I used to ory from anges and a a = - Lrules are adopted for its guidance,” | the way to the hospital, Haven, Mellon's successor there, be with the Republicans would be con- -_ gee Lb yy i rod suffered O ‘ | ‘Alton B. Parker, for the Board of| The fight occurred in the garawe of the elected to thix post, Mr. Mellen also sidered, ery Swe years from the pioplet, | en aluables re Issin | Managers—With the permission of the, Guth home, ve Col Eutaw place, a his directorship in the One we Raman sy napeneat wos os | Qiagen eaaer ean oar ie Beap 98 | Pho A 4000 Be k g ort, do I understand that the counsel | fashionable residential section of Balti-|tario and thus severed all official en y a ' . | ' j'Qectine to enter any general appear- ee A relook this inorning, n with the road, Mr. Biiiott sue-] ‘The Funeral Committee nas WABHENGTON, Sept. 18-—Gecretary | ous set went to the drug store ane Remahs in ekman \ tl negro had been sullen and moory | ee ied han tn tht McAdoo toxtay dented perstatent reports | some Cutleurs Boap and Ointment, After | post for a Guard of Honor, comprising rep- } | and became resentful when Mr. Guth Atop Oe yen res enon the Fined alin that Assistant Becretary John Skelton | Just two weeks’ application the pimples | ail ‘ Judge Cullen—You will have af OD-| ordered his car and directel the negro OE OE ate lleni and. ths § of te uniformed police and | wijiama of the Treasury Department | Were thoroughly gone and I em entirely | = eg Marten eo Soar) tues vee, toliows| Mas ete’ Gee cramer ec teee SURI era Aight (ges on ae to be appointed Comptroiier of the | cured.” (Signed) Frank A. Reino, Mar, — It makes little difference Benator Wagner—I offer the follow-|Colg Building. The chaffeur waa re-| the On Was tn tine with t Knit, Sunday and Sunday | 8® [0 | at oftio aot aa 26, 1913, ————- That it is vc ; { ing resniation: uked and apparently sudienly became [anuourved recently: by M the casket te borne. trom | CurFeREY.: That office has been vacant re ‘ LosT a at ts you have lost, Resolved, That @ committee of |crazod. Grabbing up a short handled | he said that active and energetic men Hall on the shoulders of four nace a zt t can likel C three bo apointed by the Presiding | axe ie attacked his employer furiously. | would be put ail the Saw sted polleemen and fir ptrolier, Lawrence O, Murray, ex- TO REMOVE DANDRUFF | ly be recovered : . he blow of } : pired last May. At a very slight cos li | Judge to prepare and report rules Mr. Guth warded off the blows and 4 pub of the guard has been pire y cost. ; aiital wrabeduve of thie court, got his pistol, which the nngro wot from annuk The funeral cortege Dooune Dewe— | Prevent dry, thin and falling hair, allay AND i ; ‘ Judge Cullen—Al' in favor of the ‘ Ne folheea Ae: | proved, and 4 nove frum the City Hall ab : CISCO, Sept. 1s.- Weohing aad leritation, Aad Sremete te ' A World “Lost & Found” i}! Hasigh pieaes bay Ava\" all epponed| aime Sir, ite reed awed, bes || ’ organizations will fail in| poate epee a eeee growth and beauty of the hair, frequent ind” Ad, } . fae arg cL beet on Satur | o'clock, 2 Ons earn 3 ot 2 1 nah f3 ( : Maat he rction ia earriet. Theltee ceases ‘neare end mee Wee "| ant mar the casket to old | ee, Vaune Kenerel manager of shampons with Culicure Seep, assisted by Will reach far and near; Presiting Judge will appoint Senator| Mr. Guth, ‘who wns title hurt, eatted After the seevices |e Young, proprietor 0 cocoons) Arvemags win Consus O:8% | 4 OR It's the kind of an Ad, 4 Vije| the police and ambulance by: er ME sion wi i ‘ » afford effect economical a A array, evar Browa 466 2hAge TY ni tein pandlng tha eotiee cel Posters a Gn awh pli gas aver Ube Denes leet ate ae onaes cinta cates: Srasment, A single oot 19 often suMicieat. | “~~ That brings hundreds good cheer, COURT ADJOURNS UNTIL TO- was | davnwiy ha Okla, firet man of his race to «| Brooklyn ‘1 where the] uate of Harvard. bahay mene ie) haa. Cuvenre, Oat | FOUND yc ial trar of tue Treasury, was sw column wi and the _—_——— MORROW. Guth Candy Company, which a . everywhere. Libera! sample of each mailed » over by the United Drug rty proceed to Greenwood] When you don't advertise nobody | free, with 82-p. Bkin Book. Address “ ” ‘ . _ Qaanier Waxnar—t now move the ton Santi an where te burial wit take | knows that you are doing business: and | tm Sat seP. Skin Book, Address post) World “Lost and Found’’ Ads. Bring Things Back Gourt of Impeachment adjourn until to ‘ place it will not be long before you will not) —sg-Men who shave and shampoo with Ou- Merrow morning at 0 edocs, ons to | Company, | Fecowaition of the red men, District-Attorney Whitman to-day os-' know it yourself, | tare Soap will And it best for cin and ealp. | « ’