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ORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19138. im: THE EVENING W to the exter of Beule A. Gavecky! = on a Sulzer iesue, Peckham of Oneld: ' question be tet ry ib |Harry K. Thaw and His Mother Pye Sect Ry csanterw vise: Seat) or Steven” ete went cf Dis: ston ot the case Sr ae eatinny, #ot Af | the cheek.” rare, all up-State Salzer partinans. | this time to pro forma overrule the ob- On Way to Court at Concord, N. H. ot, BENE them: Martin the wat it atin vis optaton Preaiding Jitae | jections, nd deferentiatiy When the vote had been announced ; 1 7 | | My. Seif? said the special notation on Hit voles was calm and gentle, yet and the audience took a long breath of dpleieieietetotieii-inintemistoiatyy ities! and firm in know! relief there was momentary bustle and ror, not @ #yl- suppressed excitement, Above It rose 2% tempt te eo or ouffer any such (Ring, f/ or allew it to be Gone, his or ite trustesship hall at once and ipan fueto the People's Trust Com- . e pany of Brookiyn te in that rape 99: | pointed trustee an@ guardian te pret Sei YES" ND HERESS 1 hereby revoke ati former wills dy me made, and appoint the said Kings County Trust Company my ex- @cutor, which shall be forfeited if in| —s teh face of the cheek, “Mr. Schiff's cou. tribution to Sulzer campaign fund,” was of the judge's the voice of Judge Cullen again tlahten- | 1 the noowe that was dragging Wil- him when the check was deliv- Ai Sedietal "tie uuiections to If Mixed with Sulphur ered to Mr. Richards, counsel for the “The objections to the sufficiency of nes In other words, we should) the articles having been overruled, it rmination of thie au ~ be . tt! Darkens So Naturally * now jncumbent for the respondent to} anewer.” he ' Nobody Cuan Tell. é said Frawley committee about tie the ano. [infrequently atopted in us Senator Griffen asked to wh the | Procee: | cheek was first sent. Mr. Schift replied | renerve that dit not know whether ft was! tlon anti the final decial trusteeship be forfeited an te herein= Defore provided, ani the People's Brust Company in in that case ap tte He. he . . sent or Whether Mr. Sureeky called for | That is often done, as ev “Cady rrick, chief cow yr any | Miss Hoadley, Daughter of tL Nooone in his offlee could recall | know—whether memb Dovavoet, true SlOwiy. trom Rib. Heat ame this 10th day of May, 1%. - * now the details ! Appeals or embers of the Senate--who 1 non pewer of th v1 - y Of May cor. | Cotton King, Runs Away in Louis Marshall crossexamined Mr, [have either practined nefore courte or! gente” he stated. "We had” then Witnesses: MICHAEL FURST, HOW- ; Schiff. jp Who have themselves upled Jodicit drawn up in the alternative, so that if ARD Q PAPTERBOS Auto to Wed. ] NO STRING PUT ON SCHIFFIS) Positions You know that it is ne jed In our motion one would | AUPUS, AT THIATY, TO GaT His! CONTRIBUTION. | Houeaal Uce especialy where, ax tion of the articles and the ‘ ] ise Q. Wan anything sald about the yaw) Te Present case, the court It not only other one would be to the whale of the | y r SHARE UNRESERVEDLY. Vroe white the tri the question of law, but it art lis quite sensible, se we are the cheek was intended cles, and thix latter one I now file 2 age when a youthful appearance io ef the Lherehy ratify and reaffirm my fore HER DADDY OBJECTED. there was nothing. waid LR eg REE yeaa BE and request the clerk to res reatest advant gving Will enespt that I mate 0 codtel | oS \ Mr. Marshall nade stem point tit RULING SHOULD BE HELD FOR gULZER'S ANSWER TO ARTICLES “Nowadays, though, we don’t have the \ therete as follows: | the articles of impeachment charged M FINAL DECISION. Ff 1 blesuewe of ‘the I will that after my aon Rufus comen ‘ . t Bi . ? OF IMPEACHMENT. rou! tack of gathering oe “8 he Bridegroom Woke Him Up ler With larceny in wrongfully apr T would not even intimate any optas| oy 1 ; and the mussy mixing st home. pei SET len nie ced . priating the contributions and Judge) ton ay to the merits further than to sa apd ae sar auneer te t | drug stores sell the eo-ss-ann probes appointed by my sald will pay over’ and Told Him, but Quickh }Curlen felt inciined to mustaln Mr. Mar | thac uiemy Judgment you cannot charac! ye impeaciiment. J rt Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair him the prlacipal of the share neid by | provided in enid | shatl'a point over the managers objece| terige either th charges of the objec: | stalaer's erat Remedy” ‘for about 50 cents a bettie becawe noo it im trust for hin tion to the aitestion | “ a Gate" 7 tione asx of that aracte Not ont \ ' j Tt is very popular ‘will, and ond the said trast, provide Got the Gate. | Q. iad you intend or was anychiew said | this, but it hex ween eK oe wae” pe Bods MLS na cine | discov, has been applied. é the said trustee ti satinifed from ie % | ty Mr. Sulzer that it ehould Ge ured for | versal custom «0 far ax L know gentle | eter to the collection h *| mointen your comb or brush with it past lite and hie pastness capacity and | eee ¥ specific purpose? A. When 1 used! nen, and so far as my reding and! and hig sw he att a t eae ti | and draw this through your haiz, taking habits that he will net let it #10) Ooay! God Oody! the term campaign contribut r can: | famillarity with the proceedings by Im-| ers h statement in regard 0) one small strand at a time; by morning dhrough his fingers, an@ © want him Waged fairly in thie respect. He af Deen a good hoy alwaga, without had | No!” Mumma refuses to | tant it itching when Daddy says | tate her posh | them, He admits making the statement palan fund it w general ex-| mecheent to decide the question ne cre” +|the gray hair disappears, but whet de- |pression. L vertainiy no objection | to whether the acts charged were Sere ty Noe tomrecy Beey Tateh See tO8! (aes the indies with Wyeth's Sage aed ex ‘utie was intended to Gov, Nolver| peachnute offenses ar not, tor diecuaa| Ne_reeved it te be Gris | Stlphur a, that, besides | bent ited | uaing tie 8000 for whatever ourpune he! with ana autralt it with the final sub-|. The last of the answer was scarcely | darkening the hair ater « few edits, but it may he toe easy and! tion, and ail your pals say “Yen.” 4 np a ale aot Bnow | Taw't it lting? Then what do you a0? pleased, Gov, Salzer could have the! misgio f spoken when Presiding Judge Cullen it also produces that F y & | n of the case to the court, In] oy : sott lustre how hard it is tu acoumulate Droperty. wat, if vou poxtens a telephone and a £4 to ure at any time for any ptt| many of the cases, the most prominent, | RAVE tl Licata Ay Bede Masih pearance of abundance whieh isse When he is safely over this, 1 want the trust to end; and not de protenged by | '\#h powered motor car, aad enough ‘a wrongful oF arbitrary decision after «anh for a wedding livense, why you! fhe becomes thirty. just go straight and get the bey—the | Witness my hand this day of May, | oy who's just the dearest soy in all! se. W..5. GAYNOR, | the world—to you—and you dety Daddy dat Rigel HOWARD | on4 Mamma und, well—tiat’s all there j PStrERErN ix to It, You just go and do it, that's oli. en Weill, that's just what Miss Grace ley, the miliipaatiec cotten man, did ) { terday, and to-day xhe’e speeding souti- sharp turn with (ne order tive; besides, prevents dandraf{, | “Call your witneses, gentlemen.” itching scalp and falling hair. | Bugene Lamb Richards, counsel for | the board of managers who had directet | the Investigations of the Frawley co mittee into Mr, Sulaer campaign funds, then topk the rostrum and delivered the opening address for the prosecution, ax- pose. I meant that the man should have free use of it—for any legitimate pur- pose. 1 intended to aid Gov. Sulaer per- nonally ‘vy giving him the 82060 for his campaign expenses or otherwise, the «Hepute has sot been #o much as to the facts as to that very question, “In the moat momentous prosecution by impeachment of which the book# give us any record—that of the Presi- Henry Morganthau, Ambassador toy Sen of ine United States, Andrew | Newest Fall Clothing, fer ‘Turkey and treasurer of the Demveratic ee ‘ * | Siccionad ubeiairina, aa eaurnasuaitetromngers OF! suniee ese Henig, Fo MEN AND WOMEN \n | sailing in terms of sharpest denunciation ness, and he too sald there were no : motes point iy that case, was the question | % Anat : ‘atrings attached to his contribution. Srathad. dhe sanoval of Of, Stanton | the Governors Juggling with the funds us a : given him, his Wall street speculations ‘The action of Judge Cullen in setting | wis a violation of the tenure of ¢ p and his false statement of accounting P. Wbewt et haat it It was 4) aworn to and led with the Secretary of ay aside the contention of Sul yers In regard to the testimony ing done before his inauguration | eye was or was not conatitu Our new Fall Suits for men are new was a surprising and telling blow t° | tional, uniform current of au-| ready. Come in at once and make the defense. They had counted much | thority previous to that time having HARD-LUCK-POISON GIRL selection from the groctet It all happened just like this, For « on the technical barriers they had Dullt | been ty the effect that the President | re ever din- “ Of 17 | neinber of years Mina Hoadley, who 1* to: protect the Governor from the direct | under the constitution had an untim- | WEI EAR THEET OF ’ well-known in New York and London attack, Out of a clear sky came the) teq power of removal though there . — vi tire of office act, State. i fociety, hax been awfully much in love | wift action of Steely oe were required the consent of the Sen ‘with Joseph Wade of Philadeiphia.| CONCORD, N, HL, Sept. 2—With hie (to-day eaid that be believed the Gov. | declining to isn en cee eeyrauss (te, 02 the appointment to office, ‘The a . jor would act along conventional SS pac amaner Ne Nua Grab and| Tait ier toamrene ERrbe? the aru: “Death Rather Than Dishonor,” awfully much in love with Mise Hoad- ‘ines in rendering his decision, © *\ment of the distinguished counsel in * <, ° today began another anxious wait for |" tone has fe dle rea on|rather than at the beginning, of the | rnut cae was addressed to those ques. | Heroine Confesses When Con- DADDY OBJECTED AND HAD EYE|!* Next turn in hie spectacniar flaht |g me mysterious errand and Rae 19ft| at, onl raiton ‘ot the. main | OM, fronted in Court ON AN BARL. for froedom, due early next week. thy fugitive's camp aa much in the)” eieete We ‘Now gentlemen, there is 1 3 But daddy objected to Wade, prin-| Gov. Felker, who hus gone to his home fie ioral fo h gibt bay gen ot hen = pe vane epee peda’ = may ony on which a | Huizabeth Meath, ninete added one ni y [7 ment yesterday deen more divergence h ct Se ee eee ee ee ee ee oraean | cemensay” incintinect has) heem. tape | COUNGEA FON STEEN TAKEN] opinion than as to what constitute j"0f" chante: iv her chronicles 01/1 Our Women's department hase - - te tcc ke bak comtee ob Melnte Coe trian decision on the extras | over until a man “higher up” in the BY SURPRISE. and whi do not constitute im- | t*oble yesterday when she was held) variety of suits and-coats that will ce Waldo late thie |daughter marrying, well—maybe duke dition case shortly after receiving the| Mattawan escape ‘a apprehended, 1y| Counsel for the Governor were amazed | peachable offences. On that by Magistrate Krotel in Harlem Court|§ make it easy for to find just Police Commissioner . well , bar i ; Pry Jf ced sete soured ae jor earl briefs to be filed by Thaw's attorneys |wan 1 umored here that ag offtelal of | at the unexpected turn, They glanced| tiom the greatest statesmen, the [for the theft of #20 worth of Jewelry] what you want. #18 and $ 2 afternoon aaneun: u ral Daddy packed her off to Kurope a few police captains for the “wood of the ‘ on Mo rhe afficera tranaferred are: [onthe ago, where she remained under /nideration of the case after all the evi-|Hurry's: brother, léft to-day for thelr) court soon voted to sustain 'D-Cady | im aceos@, Wat many times die- , wwervice, the constant care of her mother, But dence is presented before him in writ-|homes, ‘Thaw remained under the cus. | Herrick, when the morning session took metrically opposed one to the Samuel MeBirey, from the Mast One |Kurope could not efface her love for) ing, : tody of United States Marshal Nute| recess in the midst of a atinging other. i} And Wade has been awfully, awfully. | mother for a companion, Harry K. Thaw Corcoran Goes Back to Har- ‘lem After Transfer to Brook- ‘clyn Following Graft Probe. , and intimated that one or {the ina titution may be impticated. hastily at each other as the presiding} greatest publicists, the greatest [from the wife of Andrew Stone, a saloon 925 suits and coats are here two days would be sufficient foe con-| Hx-dev. Stone and Josiah Thaw,| Judge outlined his views, which the] gavocates and text writers are not r of No, Sast One Hundredth The gil was a maid in the Stone home from July % to Aug. 15 The jewels were iniased after she left. The sad story of a young girl who took dichloride of mercury in Stuyves- : Waie and she refused to riingte with)” ind Twenty-sixth street o1 " bi haga a 8 ‘a tym [any of the vobility of Ei For she A meinber of the Governors Counct! 'and Sherif! Drew, raignment of the Governor by Et gene} “Thegefore it seems to me that con- —_—$— | Lamb Richards in opening for the pro- | stitutes a strong reason for the cou secution, sald with grim determination: had faithfully promised Joe she would ation. . be true to him until—eternity, Sheela be taken, ant Park Aug. 2 attracted general at- ’ 5 v “Phis will make ne change Witham 3. Venneny. the Classen ave, | Otace returned trom Kurope last week ene eee Semana [OPPOSES DECISION OF THE CASE tention in. this ety. and) arcana’ the fue station, on the Majestic, and, whether it wan due coed im regular manner through the PIECEMEAL. country. ‘The girl said that she had i acalae Sy otha. iam ienet he hae: Watvimank ever Hae, mmaltlinotial sos faa. | _“There is something else to be said |qome here from Xan Francisco and had apy Havage. £1 One ae Ahegragd edie too, It seems to me not wise to decide | been unable to find a chance to earn this case piecemeal—to decide one-half |-her living decently and so chose to die. Try This Treatment affair or just absentmindedneas, she for- Hundred and Fourth to the Kast One © | got to deviare beautiful hat and gown a i i ing ad and Twenty-stuth street stay | os, ane arrived, and was culled ineteie OF SULZER: \IBBLES RULED fog ely lan agariypstore today and one-half next week, Of|She wax taken to Bellevue, and sym- For H --7f trom the Ciaason [Supveror Henry, to whom she expinined ’ wer soph becom course what decision was made to-day, | pathy checks began to come to her | or Hairy Growths atric tne ete [her forgetfulness was duc to lg ve bea bpesioaye taper Loveraoa dh dasey or what was the vote of any member through the mail from Vennsylvanta, avenue, Bi ‘td the DHe TaN Tein n ine, Boni new aovenen tone oe Senitgeiees -——-~-————- | _ tals ong. Mo. hae gowning 0 707 fe [of this Court today, would not be |New England and even from the Missie- (iletpe to Beauty) dred and Fourth street station. nat thie vend). faa) .readen, tor‘lt. Wan the comttwasd/ ‘lean! Wiest eee fteeun: wrosdetingd?” asked the pre | eS Soe binding when you come to the final sippi Valley and the N A single application of a paste made i John Hecker, from the Grand avente. [Very gown sie wore yeaterday, and the (Cont trom : eiding Judes. iroyfd scape oe ee aa determination, but is it not wiser first} Detective Quain of the ly mixing together a little powdered | Brooklyn, to the Snyder avenue, Mat-| sac. hat too! Could you biame her for | Mr, Marshall persisted in asking ques- ye Be tere tecmerrew funy | £08 us not to commit ourselves even tol dred and Fourth street station read the delatone and water and applied to | wicees hag wi +, trom tho Srader | Craetting? Mamma didn't know it was! rari storms of objection from Mr,| tons only to be squeiched repeatedly | ¢he game as to-day. ba dito wirl’a sad tale, but he was not struck | objectionable hairs for shout 8 or. 3 nee Ean yatta the or | mong the luggage. Mamma wasn't sup. | een with laconic remarks, “excluded,” cr Me vous af ak Oe See It fe mot that 3 fear go much the [hy sympathy, Instead, fe noticed the |minutes, then rubbed off, takes with — arenes, the Vern enue, | posed to know. tary of State May testifled that | “ebiection sustained.” Getting no sign the of saves fact of being inconsistent. The {«imilarity between the printed descrip- lit every trace of hair or fuss. The | Came svar for vears in| And when Grace got the xown home} the ciiy sworn statement of campainn [Of help from the Judges of the court, | ne Board of Managers now have wisest mon change their opiaions, tion of the troubled girl and that given |gkin should then be wasbed to free | chares Of the Rast ne Hutrad and [eM Just tovk it and hid it away until] pecoipts and expenditures filed by Will. | Who by their silence supported Julée) quoi inatage and will present their and va Judge X certainly should [io hiin by Mrs. Stone He took her it from the remaining paste amd it Ne Hudred and |5 csterday—and the hat, 100. rece and expenditures Met OF uuu | Cullen, counsel for tie defense eave u.| Siae'of the eeae tm elanll Act be ashamed te acknowledge ttf [from Hellevue to Essex Market Court, | yu) be firm and. spoth This i Brooklyn after the graft investigation, | ANd this Is how it came out—the gown} contrivuted by aixty-eight persons and» “! desired,” he said, “to show the) 4 gnat followed tm am ordinary 5 Wee Soneeeaeh See hemes wares: | eiate Alnaiairete: Mury freed) har i inles: by when it wap found he was carrying] 4%, Incidentally, the story, expenditures of 8, ere cher {citcumstances under which these rese- : are MY | ata inter stage of the case, to Ro- [from the charge of tryinx to Kili heraeit, |® dicks, Painless treatment bat bard Petreman guely on his rolls ae s| Unable to control Rerself any longer,| CEPrmiituren of Fhe, ve of the {lutions were paawed—the hour of tne! see yer Bary bagge| Knowledge it and to vote the other [and then took lier to Harlen Court. Tha | success depends greatly ow using fresh Pe she slipped to the telephone yesterday ‘lace of state's ofice-the Wiliam | Night and the manner—but Your ee ee ee oe cheats pet.” way, but it seems to me it is much [ir confessed theft, She was held | delatone, which can be morning and called up @ certain number| suizer Progressive League of New| Honors rulings make it improper for r z ‘wiser, that the counsel will proceed (in $1.0) bail for the Grand Jury, in original packages.—Advt, is Piladeipnia, York, showing receipla 4H) and expen-{M to proceed!” Austen G. Fax Gad oocinied ost of) ata mare easily if Shee: teu Vas a = = MRS. HAZEL B, PIRIE = [soe was sunpmisen ar wie) ditto si | "cine Bccabe of the Senate tested | {P2 Gutcar forces againat adatiing the| St Set tetna ma tals qeerton,” (CHAMPION OUIMET HEARS WEDS BORGE DE BREAKFAGT. SULZER COUNSEL TAKES FIRST! {0 *orving Governor Sulzer with ® copy first, second and sixth articles of im-| “Thete ts another reasons too, Tt 18 FROM JOHN D. ROCK Leaky Tin Roofs MASSIB) steno, ie erat you, oer” was the! SHOT AT TAMMANY. af the Impeachment, Mr. Hinmaa of the | Drat, weenia Mi Melate to the Sulzer | pocuieg The Court ot tnpeachme:.: . ROCKEFELLER. voice that reached Wade just as he| Mr. \ was having his breakfast, statements from ‘Yes, who is it?” replied Joe, as he| the lust clection, # Y Sulzer counsel al - neatly sau foe | eNeDRIED ine sicunsel attempted to cross ef | campaign fund and to the Wall atreet| when you come to the final vote—re- | _ . 4 Cane averticu.| HY committee reports had bees pre- Steck: e08ie. His euyectione vee panes quires a vote of two-thi under the | Siandard Oil Magnate Congratulates swallowed a plece of bacon, which camel ine trate ct the Thamoveatie trate Com {pented to the Senate, Judge Cullen | °O,t0* ot be impeached. and O eeved eee ine Peet Gade s Aeeias the Young Golfer On His very near to sticking in his throat, mittee, the Dem New. Yor| bowled hita out in three minutes om the | {70° Jin’. tur acts committed prior to| ceguives vale the wate ot the m aie Great Vict “Don't you know me, Joe?” asked the| County Committes and the Democratic | Tuling that the Benate's duty was to re- Di requires only the vote of the majority. at Victory. de better than 7 ma < sow by giving U-BER-OID ROOFING | Bride Divorced First Husband Whom Wealthy Father Cut Off . his entrance into office and while he jority With $1,000 in Will voice. committees of other counties, —Secr- | reve OMY the exticles of was o private citisen, Legare yy copie liccn pia aerer peep ‘(Special to The Brening World), Our simple ond clficiont proses io amb “Well—V'll be hanged. Is that youltgsy May had not been subpoenaed to : cu @ OV led, BOSTON, Miss, Sept, 24.—Francis || neatly satislactery, We do the werk and Mra. Hazel B. Pirie, divorced wie of | Garacet” after he had swallowed the| breguce them. Commisaioner of Deeds Alfred J. LLEN ACTS AT CLOSE OF |Jority greater than one-third decides) oujmet, the twenty-year-old amateur, || guereatesit, q Allen Hi. Pirie, who wan cut off with| oon, ve tave vay on file a report of receipta| Wolf, who has an office in the same FOX'S ARGUMENT. the other way. How can it then be dl | wno lust week won the United Stetes Write or phone ' 81,000 under the will of hs futher, John] Sve, tant it lovely? came back the] gry ereenaitures tor Tammany Hatt for |witing wt No. 115 Broadway with the] It had been a. clever address and was | Dive! of on the éinal argument? Now, |ypen golf championship, continues to | THE STANDARD PAINT CO, Pirle, of Gea Cuff, I. 1, was married | reply, aan eieeneae Wale” L know of 0] Sulzer law offices, testified to the Gov- | imtened to with much interest, Mr. Fox fale is not an imaginary case, receive congratulatory messages upon | : foslay in Mt. Paul's Congregational arise explaining her return Joe no acs rnor making oath before him te the|latd down hie briefs and piled up his|_ “Lastly, there 1s another consideration. | nis achievement, Among those coming 100 Williom St, New York sir, [Atatement of campaign contefmutions | books of reference, There wan a mo- | “His I% aw I have already statel, @ mat-/ iy nim this morning was one from John jand expenses. Wolt ix managing at-|mentary silence and of expectancy aa | ter of kreat Importance, not only In this] ph, Rockefeller, From his home in ‘The unex. | Particular case, but as a precedent On| Ceveland Mr. Rockefeller not only con- Tn” Minera | the construction of the constitution—for| gratulates Oulmet upon his win, but} J. to Borge de Mas | soived to make one final effort and he} GQ siiave you looke y 4, Broadway, MAN | proposed to Grace right then and there. | yu¢ 1 know of no such report. “But, dear, papa objects,” answered | yf) Marstail next cross-examined As: |trney for House, Grossman and Voor-|to what was coming next. ain, a banker, of hattan, Mrs. Pirie had been divorced since Jaat | | aq Church, Nutley ve Your Safety Grace. mbly Ci yan Name: detailed » Nair Pected came from the epring, Mev father-in-law was the!” som, papa be —." blurted out her | hr Wega “eres te vane | Mr. Tinman cross-examined in an] Chief Judge Cullen had been sitting | WOSt causes # public officer shall be re-t commends him upon his well known founder, of one uf the greatest depart-| sweetheart, “Now Ie inent, eweking to show Irregularity Attempt to show that air, Wolf's ap-[ealmly and serenely all the morning, | Boved from oifice, Now, I am franks to |gtand that wolfers should not drink to Razor Blades. meme stores in Chicago und left an em | stm, listening Be eee erinert, "ia not|pelntment aa Commissioner of Deeds |Only those closo beside him saw that |S0Y for myself I should prover to havelexcess, Rockefeller has, bimaelf, al- | {ate Valued at more than $0.0. He] sow you meet the 11.00 o'clock train| the Assembly judge of the propriety of [Was irregular, Dropping this Mr. Hin. }he seemed a trite restiess and Impa- an opportunity to reflect more on the ar-| ways been an enthusiastic golfer and at Fut his son of with $1.00, \t was 9Aid, | from Philadelphia and we'll settle this man turned to details of the signing uf| tient, He drummed on the arma of his| Suments that have been udduced before | at one time or another, has entertained | Qecause of the latter's family troubles. | whole thing right now. I'm tired wait- ee tthe afttdavit, chair with his fingers. us by the Very eminent counsel on each | many of the golf champions on his pri- ve ic Pirie was once arrested on his| ing any longer.” Horn, and a few moments later mat-| Wolf said he was called in by a clerk | This was wholly foreign to his custom- pestering evens Me ee woe Mond mnie carne In his message to e's complaint and this ineensed hi ver’ g 0 l hile the group of trlend® |from 8 oe, o the y e oo D ae bw to . Dulmmet the oil king says: : ry ‘But papa will be very angry. I'm] ried to Wade, while the x uP 8 alec La Mlerk oon 6 Sank: fi ie ary quiet reserve, He allowed Mr. Fox), authorities, to consider carefully the| “1 congratulate you upon your Ameri. | afraid.” luoked happily on. Jer resident of Simpsons for five persons there, he only one he npany, acted as godfather |knew was Sarccky, Sulzer’s campaign}came an expressiog of opinion that an. etary. turned the whole tide of the trial and mony the] str, Hinman asked for details, but] Pounded up with sharp and sudden & minute of grace to resume bis seat at ‘ounge! table and then from the bench points that have been raised, I can only [ean victory; 1 speak of my personal preference, but 1] tempers . . would much prefer to have the question JOUN 'D. ROCKEFELLE: left open to the final determination. mire your ideas upon | == | w WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS © {zBince her separation, in 197, Mrs. Pirie] “Never mind papa, he'll get over it] son of the V lived im Nutley, where Mr. de Mas-| qi right, And if he doesn't, what's the| Crawford in realdes, She i known as a fa:nous | gifrerence firet and afterward as best {boreewoman and tennis pla; Mer! “wel, if you really insist Immediately after the % has been in America | rty went to the home of Mrs. J, Rob-[ yy Wolf oni “ sey siy-]turn the policy of del ne tetera | am uot suggesting any innova ‘Afteen Peasy I do Inaist, You love me enough for ay » Wolf only recalled general elr- olicy of delay and obatru ne SUES ‘ 4 ansertitt tater il li sal that, don't you?" ingon gah at No, @ East Ripityrsie cumstances, Sulzer was sitting at aj tion that had been practised by the de- ae. ip dua to Bie bee Ae ees tr here ption ow wld. | ge q sc ‘, ‘ je bee Of dlapoy $ he je left on an automobile honey- a sake wh oe OF OT ew to the} sue i . ; tho i | guaen, heeping thelr destination a secret x TRIP: Wadi. 68 FUR ae dear fiend of] Governor and asked him whether he| Court postpone decision for the present | ectlons Pre Lt eigenen dead | They will hve in West Knd avenue,| py qo. tk kaa aay Pi TS | Gr eee. swore to the truth of the contents, on the disputed point of whether acts | SXPTERS ft) Oe ee with me that | New York, «pon their return. | 11 do as you ask. And say, TH come] GALLED UP DADDY AND BROKE) After i wax ull over counsel dis | committed before the Governor assumed | Mit) be th Lake | « down in papa's big car and meet you THE NEWS. lag 4 that th will be the course taken, but I ho} er Witness Was needless | Office should be considered in the final er will ask for a vote on at } at the station. I'l, put on that gown one of your nur (Trade Mask), After it was all over, and in the wee| because the defense ha: already ad-| Verdict. He satd it was in keeping with ; . oods Carefully Packed and $5 000 006 FUND T forgot last week when Twas decir | eee it the morning, Jow called | mitted that Mr. Sulzer had signed the| Precedent and practice, and that it) OM.thMt Alanoaltion of the case | G piney to All Parts iy Seren Post or 2 ed ’ ee SNBEN Lt bina rrpele up Mr. Hoadley, who was amMduvit Would be far better to let the facta be| | Senaler, Wagnarst mets J ie 0 the r . en o'clock train arrly. du j » ance with th en b sleeping at No. 18 Bast Elgnty-sccond |BANKER SCHIFF TESTI adduced first so that the Court could | es A 10 FIGHT HOME RULE! a. Pennsylvania Station there Was 4) Qe cet, and told him the whole story 6 ae 500 CHECK, wi] bossy vompetent to jude, Chalr, that the final decision of Special for Wednesday Special for Thur. big handsome car atanding in readiness, s FIW_AND RAISIY KISSES—A. Jelly “Can we come up to the house?’ The ‘presiding Judge then submitted vob H. Sehiff, head of the banking | his decision for oonfrmation by the ww of Kuhn, Loeb & Co, New York,| court. The vote was @ to 7 In sustain- ASSORTED CBYSTALLIZED war isting, og made from prime Spanish Fise und ny blended wi rich sigar cream 1 with a very beautiful girl in readiness, | yea wade. |. Wintonists Pledge Amount for Pay-| 100. A big handsome fellow ran out of “ux.” Mont decidediy, no! It you the station and jumped right into the] nad come to me and asked my permis: | Ws Placed in the witness chatr ing his ruling. ‘The seven votes cast i Van. flavereg, . ome tc : ; z Nb BO ment of Members of Ulster- | big handsome car and threw bis arma| env wey nave given you an excels | 4 Dil you know William Sulser be- | in opposition may be taken to mark the Chafed Babies FouNp Box men’s Arm right ground the neck of that beautiful | jen, wedding, But now I refuse to uce |fore he became Governer? A. I have} Sulaer strength in the court. This Smile When td y- irl, cept cither one of you," was Papa |knewn him for many years, I do not] gives indication that unless strong and “ . q fter 4 4 recall how long. convinein ; AST, 1 4 t. 26—Th Drive to City Hall,’ said Wade, a! Moadley's verdict. Didel ne ¢ acon conference Bis Bees /o4 he had disentangled hitnaelt. 1 route South today, | & Did vou send hin con rales as fund of 8,000,000 to indemnity | 4 te Minutes after getting a lic Hoadley is spending the {O his nomination? A, I sent him alagel, he is practically certain to be {he members of the Ulater Volunteers, | ® Very happy couple entered St, day paying thirty taxicab? bills which /letter of congratulation nd Kulity and removed from offer thedral, where the girl ob-| had been chalked up to him, Just for} Q Did he reply? A. He came to my che mnie Men pew being arilleg. From pensation. Then the big c i some time late in September, He| CSVEN SENATORS WHO VOTED idence in defense is pro- ratulations | duced by the Governor and his coun- “Beauty'sGuardian” Les A confection is applied. ‘4 This pure, soothing emollics: at -~ re VELOGEN | || : eg ea ae ~" vol- spite. Jomo F i hee Smee i ceerees or fpr mpeeded up Park avenue to the corner Tar, Moadtey ls at the head of the {Aad he was xratified with my support FOR SULZER. brings instant comfort and quick- Me i ™ even joes, injury and death, 1f Aghting occurs, /f MaMty-fourth street and stopped in| cotton Trust and Ix also President of Tasked him whether there was anything | Ail judges of Appeals voted t sustain! | ly turns babies’ tears to smiles. 54 BARCLAY STREET ‘ 206 BROADWAY ‘ 4 fi of St. Innatios’s® Church, There] the International Power Compan jal T could du for him, Judge Cullen, The seven in oppositidn | At Your Druggiat, in Corner West Broadway Corner Fulton Street were other cars there ahead of them, | When a reporter called at his residenc “gre eaid: ‘Are you going to com- | are «li and all Sulzer adlerents Collapsible Tubes, 25c 29 CORTLANDT 8ST, 147 NASSAUSTREE’ | and as they entered the church thers | today the house was found to be| trivate to my campaign fund? F jin resent political conteste--Duha ne! of Corner Church Street Between Beekman & Spruce Sis, Meader of the Irish was every evidence that ace had| cloned and a "To Let’ sign decorated | eadd ‘Ree,’ and he said, ‘Bow much? | Brooklyn, an Ind ONO LO a, Park Row and Nassau St. 266 W. 125th STREET * father to-day when twina were | taken her friends into her confidence, | the front % seid ‘82,800.’ Me replied: ‘Cam | Herrick of New York, who is a relative | | At City Hall Park Just East of Eighth Avenue ea te hie daughter Johanna, who mars | for about thirty of them atood waiting] When he was located at his oMice| you make tt any more? Zeaid Mo, Jof D-Cady Herrick: McKnight of Ren | CARPET 4d, & J. W. WILLIAMS 400 BROOME ST. py penton > cor, .23W. 34th STREET, 8, Green, Chairman of the) to greet the happy couple. in Wall street later al! he would say | that te all Zoaze to give’ Beeaid: |palner, who le the Sulzer primary vat: | Columbus, Established 1871 Corner Centre Street Him Pisce, * Just East of Sixth Avenue’ Board, on Jan. § ject, Grace wae christened by Father David | was: "1 have nothing to say.” elected , CLEANING 353 West Bib St. * ¢

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