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® ns THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. ‘ atta <scnsanea. cinemas a ines in 8 se hs ee at a . sage es t tre to play . ; | TALK BY WOMAN 5 tli ot ite tis ees ete! “Brings Out Volley of Charges and Denials | ASQUEERDONGS | \. they regarded as an extreme!) unwise jie * aan ig four sbreani, yelled | CONFIRMED IN COURT E Move. Max Steindier, district head of | at t of their Voloes and che noise ales = . j F tive organtzatio’ 4 was int for @ long time, the at. ——— ATHOME ARE TOLD i day ta: “nothing @hort of riurder” | on all the appearance of « Fahl Beales Neo eget | =~ gi ge gaye, HENNESSY SAYS: — ; There waa an tmmanse croma tm the | (uccreded 1h tn te ee the anne — awyer for Prisoner Says He i and @ cond on the street hen | che were made by, ABM M.” Wein: Judge McCall usu- Arthur A. McLean ; : ; ie IRESUNY of tra Leaeere wah, cases | bepaer,) tne: Ravi. Allred WSHLAS. and ally spoke of Mur: was Murphy’s bag Witness Relates How She! Heard Half Dozen Persons jo order. Otto Lwrence in m Taudatory | others, and the question waa put an . " Canmition Inmegiatniy, tire, wesw [County Chatman Francie W. ied phyas“The Chief,” man when barge Showed Mixture Concocted | Named as Murderers of Boy. —_ and would say to canal contractors by Admiral for Daughter. | . KINFF, Russia, Oot. 21.-Confirmatery B / udge McCall Angr; U; me that “The were sandbagged. ——~ TF eogimony wan riven at the revumption “hief” wi: 000f PLYMOUTIL Mase, Oct. 21.—Cons| to-day of the trial of Mendel Bi | Gi Li t A nn Ss Chief’ wished such Hegot $50, m ditions the household of ReareAd+| for the murder of Andrew Yuahinsky i tves Lie to mé é sy and such a thing two contractors. |," +» Raton sae (0 Bi te uy. the, Journalist Heasekevihy ' at dues otha feet ho fous sui tow sewspager men, were ot done. Sulzer was remove Jo vr ie cvvoree: tna tet at See eriuk had denqunest be sia ight by ni eite an were wine t je was in | ie . ie herein toe Suter invent [fans 1 GlMU apea to Bim on ha Murphy offered me ed because he went | t's» sion me witow, wootay, | Nazarenko and ouymouue, young Fo hy house on ApS uneed feor how, | eo h money to pay my — into the canal | vocasons win sex raton, im watch] oh Per un, one of the peisonet hi te hour In the morning. CAREER OF M’LEAN, HUI Ar SuLzeR debts. JOBNAHENNESSY graft. to ren = wa Sp attorneya, called to the wineas sud, fl wie WHO IS NOW CALLED | miral was deranged and that she feared | teatined that he was present at an in- he Would poison * mother, The] terview with Vera Tcheberiak at the re | Eatons always appeared friendly to | quest of Hrusskovaky and heard the de h other, Mra. Ut said when crosa- | aunciation examined | Although the court site twelve hours | M fi Mage doth on moat days, the trial is expected to rs, William Magoun told the court| On most dave, the ty. The idea atill of a strange preparation which Mra, MURPHY’S BAGMAN. moet of the time.” Arthur A, MoLean, called by John Mr, Hennessy said he would like to! !fennessey the baxman for Chief Mur- have you state what happened there? [Phy. i# @ merchant of Newburg and has said the Interview ar, been for a great many yeurs the Demo. “Well, PM tell you what happened,”*| cratic State Committéeman from Oranke sald the Judge. “We went from the| County. Since Charles F. Murph it Waldorf to Murphy's house to talk over | control of the State Democratic machine 5 Sulser's Reform bill and his new Hallot| Mr. McLean haw been treasucer of the bill, Murphy asked the Governor how q| State Democratic Committee. i man who couldn't read or write could] Im bis political activitles Mr. McLean read hin ballot. And Mulger attempted to | has never overlooked his onportunities, explain this to Murphy--in fact, he gave| The need of New York for a more ade-| ime the impression he knew but Iittle/quate water supply from the vicinity of | about his own measure and talked about) Mr. McLean's bome county furnished punching holes through tissue paper, or | him with chances to partic | something like that. tracts and other perquisites, He was McCALL SAYS: I never referred to Murphy as “The Chief.’’ I never received so much as an intima- tion from Mr. Murphy that he desired me to call | econtinues to prevail generally that sen- MURPHY SAYS: When the series of Sulzer statements is complete I shall give the press my answer. | Baton said the Admiral had mixed for) gational exposures will soon be forth: June, her daughter by @ former mar- coming Eaton had \old contained soap, | vinegar and elther pepper or sult. Th testimony caused Mrs, Baton to sini Mra, Magoun said #he never saw | any evidence of insanity in the Ad- miral, i EATON PLANNED PANAMA TRIP | MONTH BEFORE DEATH. | , Se “That te all that took in Mur- [one of the condemnation commissioners A Rockland tradesman, Charles phy's house that night and that te all{for the Ashohan Water Supply System on Gov. Sulzer. | Aestified to Mra Baton’ tre-| We are after your eyeglass that bh we weren't the: 80 # day, and ia many ways hee , auent airing of family troubles. atronage-— caine thas vest wnauia” found bie Tammuny ataociates profe- EOWARD E MCCALL Mrs. Abbie ( oll of Hingham,| P e who kep. ious tons for a, We give you honest values— WITH MURPHY. me | —— — & a : time when Mri I Aton was not living) dependable, conscientious ser- "wi jenne: MEN IN CONGRESS that did Hennessy mean when he Yep eo Rane _ with her husband, testified that she -e and a Guarantee of ab- tion: Will you vote for Judge McCall? tad: woven nee th ¢ Vice and @ uae Plead that Sulzer went nack the next day ENCOURAGE SULZER. Ho left the Waldorf at midnight on the Adturahe hor ane marcation that} solute satisfaction or your brokenhearted, and what inapired the April 13 with Gov. Sulzer. Where ald Na: waahiae anneand rind: money back if you wish it. statement from Mra. Sulzer the next day «go? To Murphy's house. ! don't ap A month betore death Ad is Gi C that #he wished her buaband was wot] WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.—"Suluer Prove the act of a G vernor of New Pe bern Sain Ocann ave Harris Glasses cost $2.00 ENIES TAKING PAFT IN TALK /able. I g tu take Mrs, Baton Governor?” was asked. Indved unfortunate to be deprived York and the Chairman of a Public Se: ° Eaton was plann 7 | with hin on a trip to Panama, accord-| OF More, depending upon the , “You'll have to ask Charlee Frohman {41 apportunity to finish a clean antl- vice Commission going in a taxicab ling to Samuel W. Laker, a Rockiand | Quality of the frame you select or nome theatrical man who hea a bet- ft administration,” sald Representa midnight to the house of Charlie Mur- opuiclan, Baker testitied that in Fer} and the kind of lenses your id ter idea aa to how te get dramatic Cooper of Wisconsin to-day, “Not. | ‘ bhy. | ruary last the Admiral told him that, syes, re. effects and can stage those things bet-| Withatanding evidence regarding his j “But Sule nt, and so did McCall, eves) require: s we acting under commission from President ter than I can," replied the Judge. “But |campaign contributions, his term in of and they were there until 4 o'clock the 4 | Grant, he made a survey for a Optica ttouse roy for Hennessy t y thet }@ were | tice was clean and he was undermining following morning, and I want McCall til canal route across the lauimus v1, —— there for four hours is an absolute We! graft. He should have remained in —-———_<+. to tell you what happened in that ho In fact I took no part im i, ee mest | office.” “Sulzer is out of it; we won't take his Seutte satking wae done by Balser and) No matter what Bulsor has done-'!Sulzer Investigator Mentions Sums Ranging] ‘or, cc), Maoay out OL me i 4 : won't take his word for i We will/Quorum Not Expected To- Judge McCall ire nied about ften- ne ae eee is ri woe Ge From $5,000 to $25,000 Collected by Arthur take McCall's word for it, What hap- Ke) pec neany's ch th pened inate ade Sulzer go back the importuned by Jucvs McCall to appoin.| not know how long this country or New i i next day, brokenhearted? What hap- George M. Paumer of Scoharie Chairman! York ia going to stand for Tammany. A. McLean for Organization. cf the up-State Public Service Commis-| The man who will lead the fight that) sion. = wipes out the organization will be doing What happened, that { should find } household, That i another lie.” said the Judge.|@ great public work and denerves wo In @ speech lust night describing the weird night visit of McCall and | irs. Sulzer crying and saying, “I wish 5 | ‘1 never talked to this chap Hennessy| national bouquet.” | Sulzer to Boss Murphy's home, John A. Hennessy sald: hat Will never was Governor?” ALBANY, N. ¥., Oct. 1.—Although about anything the Governor should do| ‘“Bulser, 1 am afraid, wan guilty,” sald | i Lead : ively r “JSuat let it sink into your hearts, the the Lexisiature will reconvene to-mor- or should not do. I never talked te the| Senator Norrie of Nebraska, “but he| I said to the Governor when he told me.about it: ‘What did Mc- | brutality of th Governor in Hennessy's presence about| was persecuted by men more guilty Call say? He answered: ‘I cannot tell you. He appointments or anything e@l@e Conmect-| than he.” and that he looked forward with pleas ure to thy trip that he avd Mra. Eaton mitted to an She complained that her husband was dabbling in poison 64 bast Zurd 5t., wear Fourth Ave, 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 27 W. 34th St., bet. 5th and 6th Aves, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts, 70 Nassau St. nearJobn St. 1009 B'dway, near Willo’by, Buys. 489 Fulton St.. opp. A. & S., B’klyn, Morrow Night, and New Gov- pened that made Sulzer aay to his wife, . ti} . and drugs and she feared he would Itt resign or surrender or ngnir| ¢Mmor’s Hands Are Tied. | Cause te death of members of the PUT TALCUM ON 8TAIRS TO TRAIL ADMIRAL, ee roposition=of taking | - Frank L, Booth of Rockland sald that] 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark. ee york at midnigne | 2% Hlehts it fe doubtcul Mf any Lele) stry, Katon hud told him her husband McCall had come to! !@tive work will be done. The Demo fee Lad to Lan and that al- ed with the Governor's duties, * 4 the Governor's table and said: ‘Murphy | cratic leaders, it is said, realise that It, though she sprin' talcum on the “To the best-of my recollection, T never ipeok Bulzer to yicld to some of the wishes of Murphy and told him he would Vike to see you,’ and the Governor | will be difficult to obtain a quorum at|"t#lr# ahe was unable to track him wo IMPORTED met Hennessy more than three thmes in im Kansas City. ought to appoint George M. Palmer to the Public Service Commission, | replied: ‘1 wili see him up in my room,’ | this time, as many of the legislators sad my life, I talked with him once in the] KANSAS CITY, Oct, 2.—Willlam “How do I know this? Sulzer told me first and McCall told me |and he went up to bie room, and what |arc busy campaigning, A roceas will Presence of the Governor and Mr. Sul-| Sulzer has accepted aun invitation to| second. If McCall will relieve me of the pledge of confidenc happened? | Probably be xor'a secretary, Mr. Platt. On another | speak in Kanaan City, A message from ge of confidence I wilt eccasion Hennessy came here into the my friend! The the Governor ot Governor cannot tell, Very well, let McCall tell you. McCall begged to Murphy's hous the plac e he concealed his drugs. ri E and Mrs, Maud FOR THOSE WHO en until after election. employed in a ety | Rock: sery, testified that Admiral! up and Jd: ‘Murphy says he won't) that Gov. Glynn will send any special ‘ays gentlemanly, nev come to your room.' No, the real Gov-| messages to the Legislature or any | UnKe tas bakery and never ernor of New York, Murphy, would not| nominations to the Senate for confirma-| tried 4s them, It had been §> up to the so-called Governor's room; | tion to-morrow night. In the event of] brougis + in the trial that Mrs, sot! so-called Governor went to Gov. | quorum, it is understood that the new | Haton ‘ v. Mur-| ust what Ac eatd. I can‘tell you oa = “Way, @ lttle while later, McCall came| If this plan {s followed, it Is unt! im received here today by J. L. explain just what he said an tell you now that he told me that Public Service Commission rooms, but| Woods Merrill reads: Sulzer had promised to appoint Palmer some time before thie and i 1 do not recall his misaioi It had “Will speak tn Convention Hall on that he ahould keep the promis nothing to do witm the duties ef Gov.| my impeachment and expose corrup- Mr, Hennessy, who was the Sulzer, tion and graft in State of New York, wil |Fanged that Patne should taka dinner joke to| With him at the Executive Mansion, ! that Hennessy and Joan N. Car- 4 of her husband's Governor's chief investigator, » 2,00 men and women in Cooper Union, | 4 Muighy's louse, and there alleged ay. us to the sisters, Frank 8. Alger, a new vise date later.” ixecutive la prepared to present ri —_ esas esol e ses dest .|lisle should be pre: phy tol him what ho w. ited done. | mendations for sone supplemental An rman of : 1 Mr, Hennessy tad a rympathetio aud-| 8!) shot TReADSeI OnE ue “McCall recognized Murphy's power | cial legislation. Rockland, told of conversations with i WERBA & LEUSCHER | GOT 13,000 VOLT SHOCK, | tence, » good voice and a pleasant de-| very Ukable fall eine Bd) enough to urge the appointment of |GLYNN NON-COMMITTAL AS TO| Admiral and Mrs. Eaton, Tne Admiral f livery ne he told Sulzer's story, His ¥ fellow he 's, He told Palme: Pubile Ser id he objected to having June | a x me all about the money he made in| state Chairman Palmer aso Pu APPOINTMENTS. pat achicha ileal a a aaa Famous THE t DECLARED BANKRUPT |" mer Maine Football Player| thrust. at McCail were effective 4nd) Guin pine, He told ie how Ke . Vice Commissioner, How 42 © know!| |. ietal t 4s household Because of a story she had : | Killed hy Wlectrtetty. hin challenge to the Tammany candi-| ovurai millions by having seme eect] Wek Bulger told me firs: and MoCaii| ‘Te Governor was non-committal to-day | circulated avout nin, Mrs, Kawn con-| F>q MAM TONMOMAa ate © +1 vigoroprly cheoved [eight when the subw é F 4 7 ay Was buill WORCERTOR, Mane, Oct, 21.—Wil-| A new name was berueht into {he CaN! cornering ull. the lumber teat’ aud | promised wo appoint Palther; he prom wold me second, He told me ‘Sulzer |Pesarding appolntinents, He admit that the names of a number of men had plained of her fears that her husvand Would poison her MEN vex Penn sige siamped uithe. 4 a o <i diam KB Varker of Harri % by Hennessy—thet of Wiliam EB. Paine, % " ry " " veen suggested for State Labor Commia- or ia ir ma a ree Teattieal Firm es "100,000; sraduate of the Galveraliy ot maine sl pesident af ihe Yellow Ploe Company Teo res Crete abi Belincnt ang ne Latour hiateald eed sioner, but he declined to mention the] ,,A}er wad ne oe Mount he ‘newel | - —- anf Its Assets Are Not 1912, Was Instantly killed to-day in the| of Ne UR hbA We Cha ceWer ie aeait word. names of any of the prospective candl | oortgin peculiarities of apeech and man- Ss Y fi transformer station of the Worcester | American Malting Com Ol acpeee ¢ down to Murphy and] "tre cnesey will speak twice to-night, |1ate® of their indorsers, Besides the Ms ecehAUnl to IADR @aivie® te the ave Your Sa ety Stated. Consolidated Street Railway Company | Equitable Lite Assurance Tyan Wat With: ane ee Thoma First at Bchuetzen Park, Queens, and [VACANCY at the head of the labor depart- | Ty,’ Ra: Blad Phe theatrical producing firm of | ¥HeN 13,000 volts of electricity panned | Paine. he de2ared, was the bearer >) 001 nis Con Delo MeClellam, apd) 0) Ot iiio'e Camino, the Bronx, ment, @ number of other Important State zor jades Werha & Lueacher, which was formed | t!Tvuuh hin body as st caine in comtact| the message from Fourteenth ¢ reet tol Giro. and thelr paper coun ant petits offices ase at his cispoaal. - We re-sharpen ali maxes, single or double edge, = few years 9 ‘aa leaped into «| With # feed wire carying the current, | Albany? ee ihtousy aa pole onDes could not be INER The Governor deciared his intention to at 3c ados. Hoard ant Jeading pos tion in ahort tne by reavon| Parker wax tn the employ of the Con-| “altney or Sa SailaBtownst that he had come to Soee oon ee TORPEDO MENACE TO LINERS kere cub of eaunty f otion see POPE LEO XIIL ore “ip fe e334 Sef Naa tien i xolidated only ‘ Reading @ letter from Louls Stewar! % eae ee “As far as 1 can,"he sald, “I pro- + Prompt Ser vie Heaiared banecant-ik the United alee f Jumen K, Paneer Rr iidihadly Mal | of No. § West Thirty-fourth street and HRD Y nd Taftney several | Fir Ceutser af Lost) pose to recognize the Democratis or Awarded Geld Medal for Benefits De- BEE Selina Culley. Court this afternoon, ‘The petition was | Md for three years 6 his mrad | another from Stephgn Baker, President Gutta the DaNnavivantk ice help them wan!zations and let factioual fights be Cc BDAC BERG BROS, % Niel by Hepner, the wig man; Alfred | io from the Univeratty of Maine n,| of the Bank of the Manhattan Company, a tunnel matter. taken dare'ot in tee [HAIVSRUAS CouatlOn: rived from Vin Marian. ob William st ‘ony ‘ Was & atar player on the foutball ex he) urging the appointment of Gaffney, ne] PAINE ADMITTED WORDS, BuT 4 batten of the] ai & Democrat and as such ail —= all team, | turned on Arthur A Mekeeh of i DENIED MURPHY. ey Be iad : an ot oe Wherever possible, be bound by the sar Sib: Hasinaes te: aaieetoate CRAND. " Treasurer of ie emocratic 4 elaware ver for whal pm ol wishes of the party a8 exp essed »; ALL Hapiiven at teay They are siten:| LAMAR’S PLEA DISMISSED. Be comeities “Then the Governor said to me: ‘Thig| be @ loaded torpedo, large shipping ves-| the majority.” x Teche tele aabo aay ire ha Katsbisned 1664 Fanta te (io Genition Wah bolvitte Saas iy “Murphy'n aandbax man.” he sald, ee man who told me that it would | sels were picking thelr way down the —_— to aan — oie sane m8 a aun dat Ge ie eek a t Rules He Must MclLeun, He Ix the man who gets] Pe spits pd war.’ ‘I sald to Mr. | busy channel to-day In u blind effort to Coxey Fi In @ epectal Be tale 8 1 her his partner Lows Werte Here fer Tria}. t | the coin when the contracivin aie aaid-| Pt let re any say trae to you? | avoid the dangerous explosive. snipping WASHING Wottness has even delgned to offer Mon- and himesif, admitting that tho firm| WASKUNGTON, Oct, 4 bagged on the canal and on the hixh- id "No, Murphy didn’t say tt ¢o| interests were wrought up to-day when|Coxoy of “Coxey's Army” fame tried 1 a gold medal bearing his Davtd| ways, He got bia little $5,000 last fall Me, and T have told the Governor he ts they learned the new Chinese cruiser] to see President Wilson to-day to pre- The etter nonehalantiy | Lamar's application for a weit of habeas @ Bitulithic Paving Company, | Wrong. I did not come with an; _ n her trial trip fired a torpedo | sent some currency views to the Exe- CARDINAL RAMPOLLA, announces that if the creditor of | corpus to prevent hie return to tie Iron. fem ee it recorded anywhere | Messuge from Murphy. I came up hens ae ia nll tiga pedo |cutive, ‘The Bresident Ww: t rie : Werba & Leusoher desire to theow the |eral authorities in New York to auswer|on earth. He got his $3,000 from one| 4s a friend of Murphy and friend of| ‘According to the ship bullding offictals, | @ Cabinet meeting and Coxey left with-| Via Meriant, Famous French Tonio Wine, | awipooNn 20, MAY V, aUL. fem into bankruptcy the firm hag me {an Indictment for tmpersonating Con'| of my friends on the canal whose name | (affney, and I told the Governor that} the torpedo is now resting at the bot-|out seeing him, sold tn thie country by grocers. wine mer. | DUON, Hi Jowopn, Re h A. objections, Kreasmen in telephone talks with Wall] ] ghall refrain from mentioning. Ho | from what I knew it would be Guftne: 7 .i hii w feet of the draught of —_—_———-- chants, Grugaistsa, One Dollar bottle, Ursuline Convent jw Hochelle N.Y, & Levncher have managed | street finwuclers wax diaminsed to-day | received Bis 8,000 from the Barber As- | or war.’ BAST | tony with Notice of funeral he patter. Chri: McDonald, Louis Mann, Alice | by Chiet Justh ocean Mnera which dock here, It te Ri ~ Lloyd, Mizal Ha baush of the MMeuict| phalt Company, but you won't fnd| “Well, the Governor said: ‘No, the explosive ma ROME, nothin shading dee ab Them reoorded tv any cumpaign state-|4id not; you told me tt was “Gatrer Speed: eich NS ctwur, bead," and va | Alexander ae of i je Just: La neki that a Congressman ment. or war,” and that you came from search hae been started to find the shell, who has been spending a few day. it om |Was un officer of the Unite! States| "And he bas received in three years | Murpl And Paine said: ‘No, 1 didn't ft here, fell sudedniy ill to-day and some Mald” and specialised in 1Veunese light| within the purview of the statutes tere wart, on (Wo nections of/mean that you should infer that. 1 gneioty te felt a8 to his condiiloa, ie opera, bidding impersonation, Lamar will ap- $25,00 and %40 and |meant that which I knew to be the| ' LOREE’S WEDDING WAITS, | ts sixty-six years of wr vou! and furnish bond. $5,000, and I have the proof, out y\ case, that It would be Gaffney or war, Leo m ALBANY Oct A roe Aid JERSEY won't find that recorded anywhere by | Frankly conceding that Sulser had LBANY, Oct —Erie County's MoLaan, the baaman. He hus received |“made w deal" for the appointmen Treasurer must pay for troops called out ARMOR PLATE PLANT. from Mr. Kerbaugh of the barge canal, | cariisie as Highways ommissionse fos land Sh | to suppress rioting tn Buffalo in April, |Comgrese BI Wo Ratapitan | $10,000 and 8,00, but you won't nd that agreeing to name John J. Delaney ag} BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 21.—That Court of Appeals de- recorded any more than that $25,000 of |Commiasioner of Etticiency, Hennessy | the Wedding of Mise Catherine Ag { * Hamburg and Frank M. Ratax who fiure the Werber & Leusch ; ‘ ' Ay Ture rewimente of the woo ment Factory Ths ‘Judge Beardsley's refused by Sulzer.” | came to MoCal | Roberts Thomas to James Tabor Loree, oods Carefully Packed a and Ship ed by Parcel Post or Express jade were in ervice there 1 NATE A joint reao- HY DEMANDED THAT GAFF-| ite haited 100 of New Fork, will nal tke Dikee Moy, \ on ure! ; re 1B enough to deci for wree days Wution appropriating #97500 for a Ge. (MORE NEY BE NAMED, ine cee Gea deere Erle County |® became known in announcements that | x Special for Tuesday Special for Wednesday _ ernment armor plate plant in the will indict William H. Fitapatrick the invitations had been recalled, !t CHAMPAGNE WAFERN—A little acute “Greenville sec " ‘An alleged letter from McLean to 5 patrick, the by Judge and Mre, Will Inty that ie bound to please you RANUT CREAM KISKES—A canitel of the coast at ) nts Gaither tes. | Vemocratic leader of Buffalo, for eteal- | Wa# stated by Judge and Mra, am fade: a tain. ‘enavpy Melasares confection, In— which prime. teen Jersey City, N. J, was introduced to- | Hulser declared that Gartnes's i the money of the State of New| Henry Thomas of Westminster, M4.,/ peola Om © centre of akilfully ea V mute, S day by Representative Kinkead thon should bu most satisfactory to a Departinent,’ | the bride's parents, that the wedding peed, sare. eed right-thinking citizens," and Hennessy York in the Highway fea curshle requires | Bark to Mis Very Own Nam asked disease, whieh fave you any doubt thai |4nd to “promise Murphy that we will had been postponed. | treatment. The ORRINB treatment | ¢erKe Gould is a good name, Gaffney waa @ candidate for Comave- |-Rdict Hart Dunn in another county for| | Mr. Loree i# a son of L. F. Lore has taught us to know stion for Tuesday ‘ : ? a similar crime” to that for which ag| formerly president of the Baltimore retty well just what chil- of ND VAN, COCOANUT i ean be used with absolute confideace, | vs of No, 280 Kast Becund atreet | souer of High nere' tie message “Gag. | Mllctinent was found a fow days ago in| and Ohio, now with the Erle, Judge He if OF Bes tn “soldier” K tad, sweet, pres | | PEMIIAN ST Yt destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, or | thinks it ts and if no one makes ob-| Going on, then, itockland County during the roads in- | Tomas is a member of the Maryland ‘en wal lending of rhe . other intoxicants, Can be given in the | Jection before Noy, 2% the name Max | 50¥_oFf war!” he declared: nts quiry there Court of Appeals. No reawon ts as- | play-toys. { sumet ‘favored Van: am home. No sanitarium expense. joas | Goldatein will pase out of e: “The man who brought that mes: |" hing ta make the panne S tine trem york be given | Goldatein has applied in the Busreme Loraptta Pasbay ay Rp ee roe nernecod fF aan bea Rom eerie ee | complete wonderful forguns 5 el Vo the juitable Lt clety, J . * adit. ie re eo ths beash aos By ied take tava ohenwe be Haber, king, apeculator, millionaire | "oe ood roads he appointed a com-, Divorce for Ganman's Wife. ante eetan. ey ee oud Ma orsiocee An Poni Mendes il ai’ be tetondod, ree ee ee 4 hat is ils Foal} og friend of Gaffney and Murphy.| Mission to go into the canals, Phe; WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oct, 21.—8us in this Home of the Tous, at 84 BARCLAY STREE 206 BROADWAY ORRINE 1s prepared in two forms: | trom one Max Golleten wneene Moket | tiow do 1 know? There was nobody | Mishways of Mow York are respectable | preme Court Justice Joseph Morschauaer the t moderate prices, con- ‘orner West Broadway Corner Fulton Street L, secret treatiments a powders OF. | from Scien tease aagt Net Me tailed | pregant bur Hulaer and Paine, bome | COmpAred with conditions om the to-day Med a final order which gcante Nace! sath highest quality, 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASS AUSTREE’ INE No, 2, in pill form, f ott veld who | th jumed name, fearing he Aidt pt friends of the Governor sald to hi canals, Why, if you got into the Mo- | Mrs. Lwonie Schopps, wife of i Corner Church Street Between Beekman & a desire to take voluntary treatment, | '2TO#n overboard if his identity, were | ‘MUFphy nover wees anybody but once, |@overm compaay you would get into known gunman, Sam Schenps, who 1 dN. St. 266 W. 125th STREET { ? Coats only $1.00 8 bos. Come in and | fevealed. Arriving in’ America, "the fenied this; you nave got ty|Delmontoo'es ‘Pail’ Domohue woulda's |olayed so prominent apart in the Rosene Just East of Eighth * talk over the sastter with use Ask for | Rusalan went Into, business under. the ‘Tom’ Bmith would have wo euthul tragedy in New York City, w iW. 34th ST; let. Orrine Co, Waabingtoa, D. C. | "*™ Of Max Goldaten, but the boi fer @ rest; his nerves would | fnal decree of divorce and algo alimony y Just East of Sixth A oe at Riker and Hegemas Drug ret name hes sot on his nerves. be unstrung. That could mot be toler-| in the sum of $15 a week. Mra. Schepps 38 EAST 23rd STREET 472 FULTON ST! wants to be plain every-day George ‘AN. oreg a 0 Gevemen, ee also given permlasion to resume Fifth Avenue ot Slet Street ‘Just Woot of Fourth Ave. Cor. Elm Place, al come ermerete ques her maiden aame o! ter, J