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He dl-/an artist always takes in his work. “S0)No legal evidence wan no stocks or bond; and no other assets ; } 2 ‘ 1HfE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. | a hi ee York Wants One-Third Shock MURPHY capes : And Two-Thirds Fun in the Theatre \ TWO SUIS: WITH PIMPLES eT Ut nies n WO- tras run in e eatre f : : “*" Holbrook Blinn Speaks ‘ From Experience With Ni Aa i pe Sa When trevacea te santas of Res «Audiences al the Prin- Snel PTR Khe wol Soa aid rat vniment my face letuaet ather creams, snaps . cess, Where Thirty-six They were a source of cwustant hudailla “ Patrons Fainted Last ta We tad des . pa Bd ba tell ne t with many to the per of coe ws The strangers as Pde ea business woman Year--But Even More tat ihe ay sae been) By the tine Etat finished a detective 4x Mr. of Resinol Soap and half a Remarkable Is the Sys- it xive tie name of the | Resinol Ointment, my skin ® tem by Which First Aid e gull, he ts Tone elated cael trier bo n & correct, bil ery ante Is Given the Injured SLEUTHS WALKED RIGHT INTO) Phat eed Rin Uae . . hink they hardly eved it, a Plays With Snakes, Whe HEAL dbp MNIBES. aves, chat yemation was simply wonderful ee Gorillas and Things Are lanky shadows entered the slewamn | goqpitce then fave bers using Resing i sh : ne abo noon, art ein a car With an . i { 4 3 jagain. for | have learned the delight» ! Kept in Captivity. altered number, ‘Two of the Tammany | fm cleur, soft, beautiful. complesion . ; Attendants went up to the fellows and|that may be attained by ite constant ‘ . By Charles Darnton. ; vular,”” repiled one. South Geere atieeto, Nery : Y ALK about the play with 9K Ts oe oun owe “You neo we are Westerners and betne| 1913, ; : i mugh, f ee the effect ' ral stop itching instantly and speedily ' p x . ata ok Blinn bist pines a We heard about. Hope we are not In leczema, and other skin humors, |. gen lent ; HL ile plays at the ifs pte wey a tills ores, burns and vile Hold by - e patra ati heatre had been he answered ha KN r he strangers were no: disponed to levery dr ist. For free trial, 6 IN ENGLAND IT 18 VERITASLE FAG allaeanad eiihec ie ' ba! leave their namex nor did they care tolto Dept. 17-1, Resinol, Baltimore, Md WAR—HA! HA! | ;meet Mr. Murphy, although invited to " rt ' tuk the E* _Apilitha shtehucew: WhArabrupliy oUt had thirty-in fatnte inet t do 40, They received an invitation to the Specs | Wee + Whe thie te more a inatter of arith: remain ae long as they wished and the n be: Ia a GREW OF Shr yen Seamer etic of Ke of SA: it 1 nevarihe: fF itwo attendants volunteered to escort on whit wa we . CHEER MILITANT | eae, Important * . +} {them about the hall and show them al! war te ke Wage 5 Aw Mien Pa wi hed veeide tn: aid WOES purauet : ‘the hall contains, The chaps left hur- wir ‘ israe t ’ “ toon Women.” he calms cover 4 “If I knew who {t is that is spending of \ Atia ane ; vowaska, Shelr ficam with thetr A eRe “NEAT CAME the money to keep such @ clone wateh nailons wart ty , WOR avross the do * e rail and gave laim that "The Black is the THe GORILLAS on me, I'd be glad to save him or them pers . . o vee ois Me Pankhurst he most awful thing they have ever seen.’ the expense,’ aid Murphy to-day. “I eraged king Slaeeos ‘ Welromed 2 ne. ‘ae did ft we horror on will be glad to have them call at my or cae Sie ccabauls : What fn Kaehie Se Mian Macy) Keetan, Mise Mary payar, Wher f6R thé GatailNWOA: bake house each morning and inform them | Of Whisky daily. ede : tne ot Nuk Phorstes of Mss ban Wekham, #60! op tie clreulating library, I ahoutd Arat : a.e00 | Hom Tam going to see and also where | beer, Gin and ale. land e:Wa8 felliwed tose AU three are) OT ty cm , ces Tam They do not worry me any oH : t \ deve, ite & bar show! hen give him a big black cigar guaran: 21 cost eld See Semen that they may know I am fully aware ris a eee een eee eens eed to try the nerve of « Broadway | 4 x as how clonely 1 am betng watched.” f Heriwrt Ikeoves Ne enor ‘ {Wa TORN taxicab river There can be no doubt 'S POORER NOW THAN WHE : wm itis * ' u as ine ove THAT Ne Is the man for the Jod at the | PPtbidtdbtnteintat NOMINATED. , 1 . nit " a — be part na to. elas «a Mrs 0 thet ant a M i ea » tua demands cool judg- | "I own no real estate, no mortgage FINAL COURT ACTION Rone wale Trane: serivat, Anqpirern al the | osetb. wilt hand and acts with the|far I have noticed nothing out of the| prove It. Ie criticises § I GINAtN TPAIMe een ee eee ee IN EDDY WILL LITIGATION meenng « er Mav Was other Ina word, he fi ordinary, except t a low murmur! Frawley Committee for acting as hie/*tall mining compantes, The mining son Squat ' ett ’ Kel Wy in why he, better than anyone runa through the audience when “The| judges after having acted ag his prose: | #t0ck has no market value. I Have been and at tie « Kroo ‘vench ana the question: Dose N Black Mask’ is put on, and, ea [ eaid,|cutors, and says a sense of decency|UNfortunate In mining matters and,|_. aay Alah ‘hak added ta Ine Jay carare | WANK’ tone: GuUSKOAT women put their hands over thelr eyea| should have prompted them to tefuse to)!" 80 far as I could, got out of them] Trustees Appointed to Adminster eportat}ou order a recoitiny awaiting tie) CT should 5 when the husband who Is supposed to|Yote, in which case he would not have|/ast year, phe be hot adn te have been killed moves his hand and| Deen convicted, He continues in part: | “I had on deposit tn the Farmers'| $3,000,000 Fund to Promote Reeves at pies ert : : and two-thirds fun when it goes to the | then creeps toward his unsuspecting vic-| “My trial, from beginning to end, so| loan and Trust Company before my Christian Science Be oe Ai Lilet aah ILLINOIS SUFFRAGE theatre, By thie I don't mean ehock | tim, But the women are absorbed—| far the Tammanyized part of the) nomination over $11,000; I have on de- = for ite own sake, nor fun with a atap- {their interest aeems more intense than|court was concerned, was a farce—a|Powlt there now not much more; and] CONCORD, 4 jatick. But Ido believe that it ts usually; that of the men. The audienci e| political lynching—the consummation of/ that is all the money I possess, Take f conspiracy to oust( it all in all, Lam poorer t IL, Oct, 18—The final act in the prolonged litigation over the and a number of others Provence from the tug tmmix | HEAD WIRES PROTEST J ' the obvious . ke, rather than th btle | very interesting.’ @ deep-iaid poli * after daybreak. They weit at once to TO THE PRESIDENT. | ine that creates taughter. For exam. | “Would you eatl them special au-|mo trom oMce, I'am glad it in all over.| Was before the fight for the Governor-| W!l! of the late Mra Mary Haker G the first cabin a weil a stew | —_——- ple, take Bernard Shaw. It was the |diences’” I am tired of being calumniated; tired} Ship began Inst fall. Rady was the appointment by Judge ree (ele) ard that Mra, Pank POHRME Me | ICAGO, Oct, 18—Tinmediately upon | #apatick comedy, and not the gudtie| WON'T TURN LOOSE TERRIFY-|of being hunted and hounded; tired of] “Mad Z wanted to make money out of | Charies R. Corning tn the Merimack ‘ Bett imensy ler woman, {Hearing of the order of deportation in-| humor, of Ris plays that made them ina PLAVS. trythg to do my duty and being tra-|my campaign for Goversor x certainly | County Court of Probate to-day of] 1 san. to so! yon my, ioterating, ius ha ne wk arn “4 ioleased sued against Mrs, Pankhurst, Grace Wile here, I believe, But the joke is| Re : duced. + | would a trustees to administer the $3,000.00 fund, [punts “dewcrbes tirillina, ta . ek bur Trout, President of the Siltnoie}O? Shaw, not on us. Ito was not @ Fes," he sald, “I bell we have! «tr, sturphy controlled the Assembly |Of domations from several eitisens of | which Mre, Eddy left for the promotion | ster dr aking steadily and bi Gane, rusted across the carpet to them: a cites ‘popular success’ until his ‘Man andj crested what might be called special! ang ‘ordered’ the impeachment. He|@pWward of $100,000 and borrowed the|and extension of the doctrines of | the Mre. Pankhurst looked Vike anything carvan of protest n, |Superman’ was produced here. The beat |Atdiences. They are made up of people controlled most of the members of the| money Z @id from Meilly and Meany | Christian Science as taught by her.| i Widlateave ear a th bat & political amazon, 8he wore ow eae eee net was to call @ special |N@ Could hope for in London was a few | with @ taste for caviare, let us say. Itleourt and dictated {te procedure and| md several others, The trustees appointed are Archibald | 41 Colortia: cocked hat of furzy blue, wish | Wer nest act was to call & special) alent run at the Court The ‘With |!8 the unusual in the theatre they relish. | yroty the judgment. He wan the judge| “Just a few more words tn conclusion. | MacLellan, Allison V, stewart, John V Mothers, Wives, Sisters blue ostrich pitgmes, a black fur jacket hanociation to consider what ala could | {een It was the eame story. The truth Another mpecial audience has been cre-| 444 the jury, the prosecutor and the|! have fought a good fight, against Adam F. Dickey and James G O ” clinging gown of gray.s! green. is that America passed England years | Ste for pays like ‘Damaged Goods, ballift. tremendous odds, for honest govern- ahead book ts for you. 1 he extended to the famous Engii elas ; i Who conatitute the Board off yy Mu book gl fetta g' MRS. PANKHURST ADMIT! jed to the famous English out. ‘and fe oti] far in the lead ao far | Dut in this case I belleve it is the die cailed tt the High Court of] ment; I have kept the faith; I have! Directors of the First Church of Christ, [4% whag it talie jos. "It ia SHE'S BEEN IN PRISON. a plays setting forth new !deas are °##0 rather than the propaganda that former Ali ur association recently voted to ex- but history will call in! Deen true to my oMcial oath; I have! scientist. in Boston, and Josiah E. Fern-|it expain bow wy i You ure Mra. Emmeline Pankhurst?" |tend every courtesy to Are, Panknures | concerned. Twas in London for ten jsttracta, I doubt if a play dealing with wsturonyre high court of Infamy.’ The! atood by the people: X have dated tol ald, of this city, a banker, who has bee ward oath ‘ad ip. asked Mr. Moore, and as she nodded | while whe was in thie country," sata | Zeorei. he added, a8 one speaking trom | tet vette it ia imyaett, I must| TiAl Was a human shambles: a libel on| defy Bose Murphy, and Z 414 st ia the} the practical custodian of Mra, Eddy'e | Gret assent: “We a who was one of th - lence. say that I am interested only in plays|!8¥! & flagrant abuse of constitutional! face of threats of exposure amd per|estate since the establishment of this! Tah ge. ining the ballot for Iiinote | SBE PLAYS IN PARIS; SHUN "EM | inet are dramatic or clever. rights; a disgrace to our civilisation;| somal destruction, trust {n 1907; the court thus choosing | come in palo er, our duty under the law to ask you some | women. ‘It will be a mistake to make HER hocker, with trumped-up seneational.|@4 the verdict overturned the safe-| “Mad Z but served the ‘BOSS’ with| as trustees men in whom Mrs, Hddy Drinkers Secretly disagreeable questions. Have you ever|a martyr out of her, In this country| ‘hough Ibsen and Shaw seemed a|!sm, means nothing to me. But 1 have|Svards of itberty and the precedents of| Ralf the seal 3 aid the State, William |quring her lifetime repowed confidence | iy ie toss tells how drintem are. beta been in prison, Mrs, Pankhurst we do not belie 1 three centuries. The judgment will not; @ulser woulé never have deem im-| Thexe appointments by Judge Corning tat ert Tephcate Depo eked hey. do he rid of the ved in militancy, but In hundred yeare {t was encouraging| ted authors that plays for the Princes q ald the Britieh leader of | England conditions are different—tt ie|to near wei Tr be| Must be ununual, and you may readily |#tand the test of time. poached.’ were made under « socent decision of are % suffragettes, calmly. really civil war there." sore there, was Pate Wanrlog e cink,| Delleve most of them are. There's a| “The future historian will do me Jus-| SULZER OUSTED AND GLYNN {the Supreme Court of New Hampshire] Kiss showy how ile dre ter Et “Were you in prison on account of telegram to the Presi-lgreen and black mask, but Mr, Biinn's|®ake-play that has been chasing me|tice and posterity will reverse the find- SWORN IN, which held that Mra, Eddy's will estab- | 39) 08 etc Moai We of it was, to say the least, Indul-|@round for weeks, Next came a gorilla |!"e® of the court. The removal of Gov. Bulser was coms |#shed not @ local but @ world-wide gen- |Wwifle imme & t, ae the chief character in a dramat: Meal isa Rianee. sour, than MUM reted at 1156 A, M. yesterday and at |¢7@! charitable trust, not for Spe Bene EDWARD J. WOOD 5 “Every day or 90," he sald, “some one| on of terrible, hair-raising deeds, An-|Phy's—the court af public opinton, 340 Martin H. Giynn was awor in as|"t of the resident of any pulllellel | gge sir Ave f conspiracy. Mre. Pankhurst, which f@ not in uc- asks me why I don't bring this or that |°ter one-act menagerie has all sors| DIGGRACED WHEN HE MADE| Governor. Robert H. Wagner, Tam. (@ate oF country, and to be administered English law, framed by men who denired jcordance with the bigneas of our Amert-|horror-play from Paris. T' ggeation|°f Snimals crawilng through the win- “ many akeantont antematinne |G ‘am: lunder the general eupervision of the A easy moans of restraining and pun-|can institutions, We have elways al-\usually comes from a man who has|4¥ of the heroine's simply furnished WARN GRARTERS Lieutenant-dovernor to succeed ‘Mr, (courte of New Hampshire. This act of The of ‘ hing their enemies whether there were {lowed political exilen from other ooun-|taken hia wife and daughters to sce | ome. hen I declined to obey the ‘orders’ ee K ltie court Is held by the friends of Mrs. goed, moral or legal grounds or not. | tri t the United States, Men S “t| But don't ve frightened. These wild|of the ‘boss’ about patronage; when 1) 71¥nn. Gov. Sulser was voted gutlty |) 14,4, agure finally and definitely t Co Anybedy could be convicted have never been excluded and why ex-|arern of tetting then ‘ees here ite | and terrifying playa are to be kept in|refused to call off Hennessy and pre-| 0M three CON Ot tha rad repens |fareying out of the purposes as to her mstipation formete the holiday epitit im which they |cwUvILY. Mr. Blinn given you his word | vent further investigations of graft, and) remaining five. Of the ning members| sooo, which pie expressed in her went, not to mention the French atmo- {tat he won't turn ‘em loose. finally when T set in motion the Whee ee oe ee naa ommaeet, oars | will sphere, which makes all the difference a lof the machinery of the courts to bring Ghist Judge waa naa ’ ‘al. e SS ees No one who knows the factm{in the world. Now, just ae’an Illustra- the criminals to justice and to stop| © id rom voting can doubt for one instant Mra, Pank- ition, 1 was urged to produce a French SULZER IS GFT TING the dosiing. of tie Buntas then, oni ft on removal, .| KILLED IN AUTO SMASH. Shall : America show @ smaller aptrit than [5% “sige” ‘How doce chat wake with degradation and with removal from! WILSON’S BIG SWEET POTATO |one niger Loses Lite, ana Three “Were you not convicted of “% was pot. I believe it w MILITANT TO BLLIG IGLAND IN| France: Mrs. Pankhurst’s daughter |yoy office, From that day to this all that — ' Others Badly Injured. Christabel, who ie even more militan 5 joney, all that po’ all that influence SPECIAL TUG. than her mother, fled to France te: |yornegony, “MINE ,t0 do, of course, was READY 10 QUIT fan do to dlagrace me and destroy me| "= Founder Given Him ae Se POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Oct. 18— Mz. Moore then explained that thelcently and wan given the protection of linat sort couldn't possibly win an Amere has been don Demecratic Fresperity. William Joyce of Beacon was killed, admission of Mrs. Pankhurst that sheltne French government. jean pala. Gymeaity thar tenes te “ 1 1) |. “The people now know that the power| WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—A aweet po- | Irving Covert of Beacon, and Mary Lea-| Billess- as Slow Sita, had boon convicted of « oriminal charge} “Men as well aa women are protest: |horror in the fheatre must stop some- to nominate public oMclain Is the power| tato welkhing six and three-quarter |ter and Mre. Mamle Ackert of Pough- | S#tt ladigestion, Sick Beadecko, mode it necessary that her case be re! ing against thie aotion of the immigra-| where, Thrille, to control theso public oftetala, and| pounds was removed from the desk|keepsie, were seriously injured when| $MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE ferred to & Board of Special Inquiry at| tion authorities and we trust a kinder lare sometim that we cannot have honest govern-| of Prvsident Wilton to-day and. carried | their automobile left the roadway and| Gengine mute Signature ‘Bille — one bare args not} spirit will prevail and Mrs. Pankhurat |; worked back to the -_ ment in the Stste of New York until| to the White House kitchen. The]. into « tree near Hyde Park early ou e « i 4 , lena oa ie, nr nes penne will be allowed to enter ‘The Land of |aix “faints” were good enough for me. iGouilnwed em Riany the voters nominate and control all) White House chet to-night will pop] to-gay. PE public officials, it Into the family pot and the prise —_—_—— “Horror for horror'a wake docan't ap- P ané was informed that a tug of the imost convincing ton nominations, but & iB may own: bes Chis tea! WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. — Secre! half—especially to tell the stor: ft | at dinner, wit! decide to-day. Ae ng e my troubles with the “Boss” and to| The potato, on view ¢o the President's ba egapiriery areal = bt | adies!! At no remote day Mr. Sulser Is going| deny the Peck fabrication, the abnurd | callers all of yesterday, was the gift | SMrm Mat Ne Ob) te iret hs oe oe \ was made in the course of two letters ‘would be at the pler to] WASHINGTON, Opt, 18.—Headquart- |that means something, Ellis Island ne from|era of the National Woman suffrage|t® ‘Wear’ last year and ‘The Black vo | Mask’ of the present bill leaves no t e immigrants. Association here to-day engaged two eee ate et these playa were Corts | to become @ candidate for public office, | story of Allan Ryan and to explain the| of Charles F. Robinson of Lincolnton, there is @ radical change in his| Morgenthau testimony, But I was, N. C. The donor sent it, he said, ff Y ¥ ty g wee surrounded by a circle of newapa- | hurst at th reporters. ra which had referred to] IZ have a rich looking dark bo There was an outer ia |'e Misa Emma C. Gillette, an ardent|Maek’ as ® human play ts that it He has received many telegrams |MMally permiaded not to I 1 aeeeetion 4e resign and requested tannish serge that I Of twenty or more adherents of the|#uffragiet, and dean of a local law|!tself, It I# only in plays that aze| urging him to keep up his “tent.” sup. testify that Peck led about me to save! wil) Preach o = D them to state that he had no such in-/egm gell ut a price of $1,235 militant cause, more remarkable for | college. Haein ne ease roar’ Drouaht a rece | Carters from his old district have aa-|nig job; that Morgenthau was fooled | At the Washington Helehts macnn: | fenton per yard. Call or write fer j CUrnusly cneuah, s red him he can regain nis seat in| by the clever ruse of am unscrupuloms| gist ipixcopal Church, corner of One samples. ngress. There is no doubt William | enemy; amd@ that Allan Byam was in Aged B, oo many “ from a ng@fepaper man who wrote that | , Raiagae oh : Hundred and Fifty-third street and WASHINGTO: It had taken bim off nie pins, it hit | “user pelleves that with the support of | Albany several days, under the tutelage Madison Square i Joyal friends he may get even higher Amaterdam avenue, special seevices| while crossing the street near her Square Company, and there |commiasioner Caminett! aid today {him ao hard he had to be helped out of |wenors as a vindicatione moe eee eee clorteal ee oeeeets | will be held to-morrow night and the| nome in Freehold, N. J. last evening fore was moved to appear as Mrs. that no appeal by telephone in Mra, [the theatre, But the biggest knockout lulger continu ’ % ttle of the sermon of Dr. J. BE, Price Harry MeNinnie, seventy, Pankhuret’s counsel, and Mr. Reeves, | ns cunuret's case would be considered (of all wae s broker who welghed two Jen to prove her de: way desired. will be “Tragedies of the Se e ae waa killed by an auto driven 1431 BROADWA vay Wai? AMERICAN SUFFRAGIST AB). tho immigration Hureau and that |hundred and Afty pounds, The amaistant wouae (a)? are way ana are sane GIVES THE LIE FLAT TO YOUNG) gormon was inspired by the lo by Major C. H. Duncan. She did not New York. GUARD FOR MRS. PANKHURGT. |i: would be necessary to have ‘the ac: {manager of the housema ilttle chap—| spirit of a woman Who intends to make RYAN. Volturno. Capt, Inch of that steamer! gee the auto and Major Duncan failed Mrs. Rheta Child Dorr, the Ameri-| tual phyrical records in Washington [did the hardest work of his life getting | ine pest of things. Many personal| ‘Suffice tt to say that Allan Ryancame|a@nd HB. ©, Themas, manager of the] to see her in time to avold hitting her, | Ststts ts can militant suffragette, sat beside Mra. | and der the case in the regular [that fellow out Into the air. triends J on Mr, and Mra. Sule |to see me: I did not go to see him; and| Uranium Line, have accepted Invita-| she was hurled several yards and died oreo. — =| way. OMicial of the bureau sald they | But here's @ bit of news that may be | 26 to expross their sympathy, I never asked him or any other man to| tions to attend the servi goon after of a fractured skull, would consider the apepal to-night or jArst ald to the injured: Gov. Glynn and his wife do not expect {request Sendtor Root or Do Lancey CROSANOND-—< i tae OUIB D, CROMBMON. to-morrow or at any other time the pa-|MAVE A SHOP TO “RESTORE | 10 occugy the Executive Mansion until| Nicoll tosee Mr. Barnes, or Mr. Murphy, pers arrive outside of regular office PAINT: es of his age. N November and have Invited Mr, and|or any one for that matter, to do | Funeral services will be hours (o expedite a decision. “We have chemist's shop where] Mrs. Sull until they | aught for rding the trial, Thi lain tears ae $8 ‘as we call them, are restored | nave perfected their plans for the fu-|matters were after thoughts of the . e e if ¥, Oe ——— QUILTY.— on Oct. 16, STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, 1 wan compelled to take Mr. Blinn Mr. Sulzer is to be given a ‘send | prosecution to injure my cause with the UT QUILTY (neo Fox), deloved site of seriously when he added oft" by some of his local supporters. |public and prejudice my case with the John Quilly and mother of Jobe > ; will be] “Another thing. Every dollar given n. fi faces ea Oct. 17, 1038, in the 7 Big Explosion! The old t'.cory that you “can't make good” has been worn ‘hread-bare and exploded by World ads, Just offer for In the big Sunday World to-morror A house, Jot or farm; “It ten't theatre, to with at ieast one brass band |me, which I deposited to my persona rom the hotel to the Executive Man- | account, was subsequently turned over The fact that thirty-six patrons fainted St. Louis, Southampton oe: last year led the management to feei|sion to-night. Two hundred will fall |by me to the committee In my office, or | yy ie the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, oan ary if ; | ° that Hahould be prepared for anything | nto line and Jay W. Forest, a Progres- (to an agent of Mr. Murphs or the| For 25 cents you can make| th, hi juste few moments you have| Ninthist. near eatord ay. Your services by day. week or month SAILING TO-DAY, that came up—or rather anybody that| sive, will prosent to Mr, Sulser @ loving |state Comiittee, The truth about this i fluff doubled the beauty of your fair, | ™ Lesialie fas tae) ppenries, sale or allllard table: fell down." Inaerib iw known. 1 will go into details tater) your hair lustrous, Y> | delightful surprise awaits those whose Heboken, Wi #5, diamonds or jewelry, | Cameronis, Glasgow . ri For a moment the unique Idea sta: ‘To William Sulzer, the Victim of | on, hair bas been pesiectee or ie A A dog, parrot or other family (pet; | oaroata, Liverpool .......... Kered me. A vision of limp bodies being | Corrupt Bossism, “Much has been said about my finan- and abundant. faded, dry, brittle or thin, Bes A yacht, motor-boat acroplan | Cartbbeus, Bermude D +10 A.M, | revived with spirita of ammoni Mr. Sulzer ls then expected to make |cial affaira. I want to tell the public beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves Some books, coins or postige stamps; | mimnewaska, London ..... 10.90 A. ag, | crumpled gentleman with spirits more|a speech, his first since the impea: the truth about my financial condi —ae every le of ; cleanses, puri- a NM Aviano, organ or phonograph, | president Lincoln, Mamburg.. 13 a. ag. | #u!ted to his tuste, was followed by the| ment trial Last night he gave|ao that there will be no more fal: flee tnd lavigorten the scalp, forever! W’"'et f°,8tiend funeral munday, Oe Some stoc ti fonds or Mortgages; | emadores, Jamaica ah | thought the preas agent of the Princeas | out a long statement, in which he said, | hoods about It, Immediate?—Yes!_ Certain?—that's| stopping itching and falling hair, but) ents, 15th and Bloomfield ats., ‘Hsheben. A partnership, good wii! or other | Qeeantc, Southampt jought to be @ registered drug clerk. But|"I now hand back to the people the| ‘Before I was a candidate for the|the joy of it. Your hair becomes| what will please you most will be after a | =—=——=—————= cil Garatoge, Mavi Governorship I was in debt about $70,-| light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and A few weahe we, when you O08 ew Rake LO8T, FOUND AND REWARDS, on... . pears lustrous and beaut! fine a nen When you may rest assured that ia ci feed Hye lee ‘ee fe aslave a a alt Danderine hair heir all the benincn 36, soll young girl's alter a new over te Saree How things going thie year? 1] He quetes the statement he tesued | foil cleanse. this—moilstes a core colt heis, lote WORLD AD, ANSWERS 8 inquired ‘casually using a le Dat meostchy | 20 ne arte ee7,c00| with o little Danderine and “Oh, ‘well, Very well, indeed.” " heir, tokii ‘Danderine SE sw