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® _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, — —o ees Pst dtit ky srauraasis Oem [mmsarreara | ADABNECR TAKEC Bill Snyder Having a Session With Leopardess — |NEW LEAGUE BOSS _|,*=* ms cuorune une. HUERTA THOUGHT READY | Men's action te tniponminie, st elt. All in the Day’s Work in Central Park Zoo hae fewn by 0 Wa Caw ynonEse MAET®. Pee a rl HEALTHY BITE OFF Ruxeane ; tetaintnbabebdeetebtvintatnbenbetntebntnininneinintntetninintebedabtetataiah WILL NOT ACCEPT Men and women in Bastern Parkway, | testative and cautious efforts to bring j up! up! ok it | i Brooklyn, eitleked @ warning at noon n { When six-year-old Julla Leona oat me jon which became te MENICO CITY, Nov. 20.—1t was re: | On. AB BL gala g ae Uehtn gs aia: ass KNOCK THE 97 Backman street started to arcnt here today as not entirely i | Re eee eae i] | EPOTS OUT “ run aerogm the broad ‘thoroughtare at ots ole that Provisional President | "0 | f Vii). . ‘ Huerta, after having, through the ratl- vous) Ceviee Were ne 7 5 — ‘The child dla — j Met o of fication of the thew Congress, relieved | tne of certain slementa a cont revolutionary activity, a-sort of open hinwelf from the danger uf Delng called | een rn eee e cn rebele whe, with te account for i ars under and | administration, might te Drought to the | Srme 18 hands, engaged in mu | hear, and although Harry Hili ef / tate Executiv 264 Marion atreet tried to steer his | Pennsylvania's Executiv €,HOW-|norne to one aide and to pull the @ni- | pitinge what to sui werve, te weet! Phen [ill Dresses His Wound point ft M-eliminat! through the | torte ot the foreign powers supporting |‘ whe taal of biseding the FatReriand, +, mal down the front wheel of the He Stic Over . Jatruck the iittie git. ever, Is Enthusia \ i ., . . . 4 | : Hill picked her up and carried her t She Gasue Sunnes Goveament | witn the effect of exposing ts te tte) With Carbolic Acid and | : 4 He Nien “| New $25,000 Job. a drug store, where Dr. Regan, @ho It was not generally expected to-day | WeOkacee and Poverty ve danger from : ' | : ’ ‘ fiveuae” came from Bt. Mary's Hospital, found that Proviisonal President Huerta, on | S™fe% amd took the attitnde of armiy Smokes a Pipe. that ahe had several broken ribs, one of the convening of the new Mexican Con. | Preventing action by the Government | gress at @ o'clock this evening, would | met caly te, encounter much ot the obatmictonist | EEST*ae"4Ss eacutive,, wus te aia mm MANICURES THE “CAT.” ' Congress, as the new Deputies were 4 known to te in aympathy with his pol- /Seribed, the sefartous activity of te PHONE MONOPOL {olew, On their meeting Gen. Huerta, It ee oe {For Once Nail Trimmer Fur- Was ansumeds, would automatically for. | USED ONLY NECESSARY “ELE- felt the self-imposed po which he| MENT OF RIGOR.” | ni 3et- HAS DELAY SCHEME haa enjoyed since the "dlasolution Of! ttaving fein at Taronial point, | nishes Meal Instead of Get | u | accept any salary until his guberna-| dition Is serious, the two houses early last month. the Government, und torial term expires Jan. 1, 19 : my charge, was, —ting a “Bid” to Dinner. ; ae" One of the first steps the new Congres! pinced in this dilemma—elther to permit 8 meas four hour conference with Deputies to be con-! den magogical convention | iin was expected to take was the ratifica-| tne Cham atfonal League club Presi- tion in entirety of the Chief Executive's] verted into « i Seyler eat Gee ee he Be lant night Gov. Tener accepted the acts as Dictator, and that the two] by strangling the two other powers of | Ap beige i . houses would de asked to do this *as| goyernment-namely, the executive and ta! Park Zoo, had a piece bitten out o| offer of all of the eight Presidents of the old organization to become Presl- plainly indicated in his message to them. | the judicial—and to drag the country to | his left tog by a leopardenn to-day, Cae (Continued from First Page) The securing of this ratification of his PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 20,—Gov, John wanted to ay oy ts ie « in oe 4 vanted to take her to oap! _—_— “ K. Toner, president-deaignate of the) io. mother, told by eome one of tl National Baseball League, left here to-/ accident, had run up and was almost day for Harrisburg as enthuslastte| out of her head with hysterics. She in- r his new $25,000 “Job” as any fan] aisted that he take the child home and ever Was over a world’s series, He] he did so, | Will be elected formally to the office] Tater he persuaded the mother to let in New York Dec, 9, but will refuse to|Julla be taken to the hospital, Her con- REVENG! (From the Buffalo Rapress.) “Then you won't marry me? "No; but I'll be a sister to you.” “I can suggest a better scheme ¢ that. Let me call you mother, Then he made a quick getaway. —_ — dent of the league. an abyss of bloodthirsty anarchy, thus ually, and as part of the day's work, Eutchur Associatior. adopted resolu- . | ‘The club Presidents who came here acta is currently reported to have been | Ceusing quickly. the inevitable joes of tione declaring yesterday were H. W. Hemputead of the one of the reasons why Gen. Huerta] our nationality, or, as a legitimate de-| Di! cauterized the wound with vue scctive Ansociation of Brooklyn, Henry subscribers of the New | New Yerk cluy, M. F. Baker of Phila: “ So obatinately opposed the pri fensive act in behalf of the public wel- CAfbollc acid, bound it up and proceeded) werner, secretary, No 1206 Hancock phone Company, concur in | delphia, Charles H. Ebbets of Brook- en brought to bear on him by tie United | fare, to wet aside for w short time the|to trim the leopards claws, ida, HICOKIVIE All that 9 charged in the petition lyn and Harry Ackerland, representing States and other ations to withdraw | wo-calied National Assembly and call! Trimming the claws of the wild beasts) Queensboro Hoard of Trade, Olin A.| Whetutiens lt discristnatory and Chicago club. ‘Barney Dreyfus of Pitts: mes and efface himself. the people to the pulls in order that! Fr f ; ‘ ye The Provisional President: is sald| they, as @ sovereign faction, might say|°f ‘P® Jeaele is one of Bill's reguiar retary, No, 281 Borden ave-! unfair and are more than a reason- Durgh is ill and J, E. Gaffney of Boston by those believed to be in a position | the jast word. Jobs. Ho estimates that if all the of able charge for the service #0 ren- Was detained from coming here because vs. the to know to have been pursuaded that | “using unable to vaciiiate under auch |NO hae trimmed were iad in a etratgnt| | Fiat a Associa: ~. of business and sent a letter, The other he must resign and to have named conditions, the Executive resorted to line, end to end, they would stretch | ton. John J. Daly, Beoretary, Ne, 4g RoLIstiE absentees were August Herrmann of Manuel Gara Aldape, former Minister | the inst extreme measure and dissolved from the lion house in Central Park to| Piatbueh avenue, Brooklyn HEA Cincinnati and S. P. Britton of St of the Interior, as the man he desired mbera, using in thi the lion house in Bronx Rotanical Gar-|_ The Prospect Heights Citizens’ Asso- to succeed him’ when tho inslatence of Potteletebebtcteteteiototot sotetetetet | Horie ciation of Brooklyn, Willlam D. Niper,| Brooklyn Branch of the same organ!- While the Governor would not say what the terms of his acceptance would be, It fs sald he will de elected for a term of four years instead of one as at necessary element of rigor jens, although Bill admits he has not + “ John Link the personal representative | needeq ronaae auch Nese |fiqured out how he would lay a atring| ’Fesdent, No, 290 Park place, Brooklyn, | sation declared that each member of| — -——-— of President Wilson, upon the abolition | stances, He then convened the people of clipped claws across the Harlem| Canarsie Board of Trade, D. J. Fuller-| tho association was personally inter-| Frank Tarbeaux, held In $15,000 ball; of the new Congress, caussd him to! tg new eisctions, from which your power | [iver unless he used one of tho bridges, | tO. Secretary, No. @ Conklin avebus, )ested, unanimously voted to indorse the/ Albert A. Carter, held in 000 ball: change his attitude and rejert the tea) iy gorived. To-lay it wan the turn of the black | Brooklyn. demand for jower rates and appointed | Joseph Gray, allan “Paper ar Joe,” | present, and that he will receive a sal- i 1 “While the justice and utility of | leopardess, “Bat ‘em up Kitty,” to have| Homoeopathic Medical Society of the | their President, Charles Grismer, Of No.ineid in $15,000 bail; Charles Bradford, | ary of $25,000 a year. 'AKE off that narrow, pointed lant acts of President '-] tnewe acts may be the subject of con-|her claws trimmed, Sal ¢ hag | County of Kings, L. D. Broughton,|“ Fifth avenue, and their Secretary: |aiias “Dutch Alonzo” (now dead), held] ‘The four magnates arrived here at 1 shoe which bends your foot- before the -ew Con-| teyveray, yet In the enu they shall al-| grown ao long they had ourled up and| M- D.. Secretary, No. 904 Lewie avenue, | W. C. Holling, of No. 14 Utica avenue. | in 915,009 ball: George McRae, identified | o'clock and went at once to the groan which he inaugurated this evening | wayy be subject to the motto of the! were forming ore apota on the soft | Brooklyn. to be present at the Public Service Com-| through Dougherty for the crime, ar-| Executive department at the Cap- can piace a restriction on his powers t Napoleon: | pads of her feot, much to her distress} Cititens’ Aesoctation ef Bay Rélige| mission hearing. rested by Detective Leigh at Los sAn-| itol, where they met the Governor, who Was lo make a eWeeping Increase In (@)” wopne law is not violated whem you|und greatly to the aid of « naturally | S94 Fort Hamilton, Edward Hartung, | WOMEN ARE IN FAVOR OF FAIR | goles, Oct. 2, 1913, held in $15,000 ball. took them at once to the Executive Man- internal taxes of Mexico. eave the Fatherland.’ peeviah disposition, Secretary, No. 9 Beventy-second street, RATES. : Arrested for the J, M. Puwell-K. C.| sion gor lunch, They were closeted unt!! } The stamp tax, which requires a reve-| “Congress having been dissolved and! How TO BE MANICURE TO Al Bfeoklya. ‘The Nore -o'h aki (Protective. Asso: case-Chariea Gondort, held in| neatly 620 ovclock with the Governor and feel coms, ¢tc., melt aay? nue atamp to be placed on all docu-|in the Jack of this Important branch Y Midwood Park Property owners’ As-| ciation of Brooklyn ppcinted A. Dowaing, held in $5-/and had but a few minutes tn which to For isan, Wornen, dillice ments of a public nature, on ch of government during the Interval JOPARDE! sociation, Jacob Benninj Secretary, | committee to attend the Commission] 000 bail; Fred Gondorf, held in $15,000) pe rushed to the Pennsyivania Rall- $1.35 $5. 50. Ne st ti ; receipts and contracts, wax doubled,| which had to elapse until the installa-| Fianked by Bob Hurton and George! No. 87 De Koven Court, Flatbush. hearings, consisting of Mra. ©. #.| bail; George Gondorf also identified for | ad Station in order to catch a train for -35 to $5.50. Next time you while the tax on tobacco, alcohol and| tion of the present Chambers, !t be-| Sickert, deputy keepers, Bill went to the| Taxpay Alliance of the Borough | Margn, No, 900 Carlton avenue; Mrs.| this swindle, but not arrested Philadaiphia. The Governor accom- try on the Educator. crude petroleum also waa increased| came indispensable to decree extra-| lion house with ropes, nippers, a file) of the Bronx, Harry Robitsek, Vice-| a, J. ‘Perry, 30 First piace Arras: is the Pendleton cade=| panied the Hastern Club Preeidehteas VS ol 20 0 ically conalderably. ordinary powers, Under the same cit-! soothing lotions and «a big baw fastened | President, No. 160 Broadway, York. | John Hille, No, 75 St Mark's Charles Gondorf, held in $15,000 bail: | ¢ar as Philadelphia. ‘correct Educator, unless Edue & measure to relieve the difficult | cumatances illustrious J ‘ares gov-|to the end of a pole. The procedure in| Heights Taxpayers’ Association, P. J. |The President of ‘association, Mrs.|George Gondorf, also identified for this] The Presidents would make no state- catot is branded on the sole. «mall money problem arising ut of /erned under the regine of extraordi-| clipping the claws of a member of the| Murphy, Secretary, No. 1881 Cedar ave|4 & Fraser, No. 2% Quincy street, :v-| swindle, but not arrested. ment, leaving the matter up to the the restriction of the silver circula-| nary powers, It was not too much.|cat tribe is to alide the bag over the| ue. New York. porting resolutions demanding :ed'eed| Arrested in Dr. Holte case, Tom C.| Governor, During an Interview the Gov- tion, Provisional President Huerta to-| therefore, that my Government should] animal's head and vind its legs with, United Master Butchers’ Association telephone rates, said: We tious be] Brown, arrested; released in court; sur>| ernor ret. to say point blank that day tasued @ decree permitting the) resort to them in the absence of leg-| ropes. of Amertoa, Bronx Branch, John Sobuls, | giad to help in thie movement, which| rendered to Post-Offce authoriti he would accept the offer made to him. banks of issue to put out one and two! islative power, but this Mational As-| will entered Ki. y's cage with the| Secretary, No, Mi Cortlandt avenue, we think i right It ought not to cost | leased. His whole course, however, indicated Peay bills. Tho smailost bill hithr-to | sembly may mot fail to recognise how| tag. Kitty retreated to a corner and| Bronx. the people any more ie acca to] Arrested in Carl White case, Chris] that he would accept, and President Ho- in circulation has been of the value | great has boom the moderation of tBe| crouched wo flatly on the bottom of| South Ozone Park Association, inc.,| urooklyn than in Mauhattan, Tracey. George Ferns and Charies| bets of Brooklyn stated in the Gover- of five pesos. Busoutive in mot decrecing extraer-| the cage that Bill couldn't slip the} of the Fourth Ward, Borough of] yistiands Property Owners’ Associa-| franklin; complainant refused to prose- | nor's presence that everything had been The message which Gen. Huerta '*- | @inary powers and executing the Same! bay over her nose, to way nothing | Queens, N, ¥., William F. Schmidt, | uon, No. 167i Flatbush avenue, Brook-| cute. arranged in @ satisfactory manner. The livera to the new Congrem which :°-| excepting im three of the bramohes Of/ gnou over her head. He tried eev-| Secretary, South Ozone Park. yn, through Jobn J. y, Secretary,| D. Baxter Davideon case, Louls Wax- ge venor did aot try to deny this, but Ed sembled this evening deals tarxely with | Goverament—aamely, he Freaeery,| rai times und then walked up to) New York Furniture Warehousemen's | declared: “We will have representa-|enburg and Jona Jones urrested; com- | Sit. lucator Shoes the dissolution of the previous Con- | Interior and War. Kitty, with the intention of grabbing ‘oclation, J. E. Cassidy, Secretary, | tives from thie association present b inant refused to prosecute. = paheereaereneee = tt Sho areon, ‘The Brovidional President prac- | “Mesers, Senators ead Deputies, thi8) ner py the back of the neck and| Nos. 3-44 Fulton street, Brooklyn. fore the Public Service Commission.” |". Culver case, Fred Gondort ar-| peteotives Gexan and SeKenna, who ie ae tically ask» that his adte be indorsed, | ie @ most solemm moment im every Fe! suing her up until there should be| Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, 4 + fest ss ‘ Joseph 8. Sohw. member of held in $15,000 ball, “i Cf @ quoting Napoleon—"The law E, NA | spect, and one that is likely to prowe! 101, for the bag to go under her chin,| Cornelius G, Kolff, Secretary, New| gtate Board of Tas Ganbuomans cae hacen M Pee Willlam Lawson Sout bs Pe riat es commecanuon et 149th St. Corner of Third Aves Violated when you save the Father-| decisive for the future of the mation! ‘There are few persona who would | Hrishton President of the Reel Katate Owners'ligentined and arrested; complainant | the department for thelr meritorious New York, N. Y. land." Mot only the eyes of 18,000,000 Mere | iiink of picking up a ‘copardess by | Central Committee of the Civic Asso | prescttve Assoc! bias aivun mation! soribed to promecute, ark porformed in these Cassa.” * “In part the message prepared by | cans, but those of the whole civilised | 1s ioage ak on the back of the neck—|Clations of Flatbush and Vicinity, Fe | tare me wilt a ecg) bere (ne Cemale| SELLA OF EFFORTS’ TO. PROSE form . Huerta reada: world are this time watehiag 86 | and Rill is one wf the few, Incidentally | Cornelius Wandmacher, Secretary, Ne! gin om Tepe. the demand of dhe} TAPPERS. "The Executive, nevertheless, was not | Your attitude and your actions ball! there are few “cate” that will etand| 120 New York avenue, Brooklyn. asecc'ation for reduction and revision edd be identified >: lacking in foresight, but understanding | proclaim to your competsicte and t0/ fo, guch treatment, ac Kitty is not| Glendale Taxpayers’ Association, | o¢ the charged by the Robert 8. Vincent, ident y f once the point to which the attitude | coming generations whether We have! ong of these Ho she reached out and|C. W. Frocasel, Secretary, Talmon's| © Rap pees telephone | nougherty as Charles Gondorf, arrent-| Of; the National Assembly was leading, | been im the right when we have insisted| ji 5yeq out a chunk of flesh from the| Hall. Glendale, Queens. jompany for messages between bor Toronto, Ont, Sept. 17, fake “Storm Hero” tzu, ‘ tried by all possible means to avold a| om our nationality im placing the na- y Tho American Soolety of Swedish |CUSD® | also John Fair as Sam- U (doual dignity above the paltry inter.|;2mme"ical calf of Billa lett dower) ne Erik Oberg, Secretary, No, |, Te° Tistbush Taxpayers’ Association wanted In this city on a , Moment, or, if om the 0O% | mane _ MEAL OFF “MANI-|27l licks street, Brooklyn. bas « committee on Telegraph and) s¢5,000 awinile, trary, instead of devoting ourselves to | Weat Side Taxpayers’ Association, Dr, | Telephone of which William C, MeK In conclusion Dougherty says: 3 Make Your } | 2%, ° suvreme sation efor, CURE’S” LEG. | Philip G. Becker, Chattman, No. 16 |!# chairman. They have given notice! «1 have been in personal touch with | j//, we should have bent before dammable| Kitty was about to take an encore! West Eightleth street, New York, of co-operation in the movement 0} tng complainants in these cases, all of FT real fun and entertain: J7 interests and miggardly ambitions. H procure reduced telephone rates, Hair *into| Women's Health Protective els whom have signified their willingness ment out of those snap Z% Y “In giving you in the name of the fought the| tion of Brooklyn, Mra, A. eae ‘The Citisens’ Assuctation of Bay Rise); come here to prosecute the wire! shots you took—show them with Y/7 Be if Republic my most hearty welcome, I|jeopardess off and after a struggle suc-| President, No, 28 Quincy street; Mra, | #04 Fort Hamilton, W. E. Cleary, pres) tappers under arrest. astereopticon. No other form of 7 aut poy express the wish that the hour In! ceeded in binding her hind lege und! Otto Reiner, Secretary, No, @ Strong | dent and Edward Hartung, secretary, +7 giso notified all victims of wire- | entertainment affords more tun. Y Mo hair can be beau on tut without th a which all Mexicans may join hands in| xecuring the bag over her head, place, Brooklyn. voted unantmoualy resolutions indorsing | tanping » ea by registered letter of | 3ee the world in pictures at home. Y close fraternity may be fortbcoming,| ‘Tho bite of » leopardess, In or out! The Beer Brewerr’ Board of Trade of | the demand for refuced rates and !n-| the arrests made, requesting them to| A good instrum@at is not expen: / to the end that we may all devote our|of captivity, is something requiring |New York and Vicinity, Charles J, | structed the secretary to co-operate 10) come here to identify those under ar. | slve—your photographic dealer 74 efforts to the great and fert! of! quick attention, so Bill, when Kitty! Warner, Secretary, Nos. 100 and 11)| the movement. , will be glad to show you various rest. } y national reconstruction.” was helpless, hustled to his home year | East Fifteenth atreet, New York. The South Ozone Park Association of] “1 oftered wo promo'e any detective | models and explain thelr plane lacie eal® ieanineaalen Ble A SS the Park and proceeded to act a# li1s| Real Estate Owners’ Protective Asso- | Queens voted resolutions favoring lower | 1 the position of firat grade, an jncrease oparet oe , jany sty! neo post: Street Store, Abratain & Straua’s and t rant down to inet | SAP CRUISER TO MEXICO = | °%? *urKeon- ciation, Joseph 8, Schwab, President, | telephone rates and instructed Secretary} in salary of $& per year, for thearrest card projectors as well. Batterman’s, besides hundreds of other : § é He poured carbolic acii into the| No, 2% Hroadway, New York. William F, Schmidt to represent It.| of any one of the wiretaapers who were pa ogg, jie Dealer GIVEN BIG SEND-OFF., | wouna with the same composure shat The Taxpayers’ Alliance of the Bron | subsequently arrested s poaanetiaal Fy exercined by the ordinary eltisen in| BLASTS OF INDIGNATION EX+|15 active in the camp Vice-Preale | “"T also recommended that First Grad. | Association of New York YOKOSUKA, Japan, Nov. ~The | putting witch hasel or sy et 68 his| PRESSED BY ORGANIZATIONS, | dent Lael easy ary o eeeisptoert Japanere cruiser Izumo sailed for the! face after a shave hous in way reported as follow , Paritie coast of Mexice ently thin fore (sisted that the treatment hadn't Lurt | gabe indignation fat by members of! ing of the Alliance held last evening I j } noon, waa « popular nstras| Dim, he sat around for fifteen or twen- | OFRADISAORS : 66 e ‘as requested, as counsel for the Al- tores in Greater New York apd throughout the country Da $150 IMPORTED ey FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST hone extortion te wi tion of farewell at the departure of the| tY Minutes and smoked hts pipe. eee reaclatlons udoptad Un them at| lisnce, to inform you that the Tax- Japanese erulver for Mexican waters, | Then he went back to the park and! recone meetings. The Evening World| Pavers’ Alliance of the Borough of the In spite of a raging etorm a steamer | Clipped Kitty's claws with the nippers from a few of these, To| Bronx votes in favor of a revision and ; \ gives extra Secompanied ber to the mouth ot Pe Poe vets ee pels Pert Attempt to publish all the resolutions| feduction of the telephone rates in New bay onal alrs, York City.” 1 in. | the Bore places on the soles of her fect. 4nd lettera in full woudd fill many col- wd oe Among thone « hoard were sever r) Pe umns of this paper. tinguished naval officers, headed by Ad- | Kitty Giant appreciate the operation at New York Furniture Warehousemen's = = miral Baron Minoru Saito, Minister of | Cucortaple tomorrow than he will feel, | AR#oclation at a meeting in Its rooms,| DOUGHERTY TELLS Left Candy is finding its way inte thousands of far away homes. Parcel Marine, | ia No. % Eust Forty-second street. adopted Post lightens the cost of sending in a most surprising manner. Capt. Kelaaburo Moriyama, commander rr ae the following: — LOVES f DO IT! arded as one of the| TAFT ON NAT'L COMMITTEE. |" ’itescives, That a committee be ‘Special for Thureday Special for Friday . ‘® of the Jap ” specially appointed consisting of the | AANTS—TPhie weet ASSORTED CREAM CARAMELS—A havy. He in sald to be excepth ut Leaders Say He Will| President, Mr. J. U1. Jones, and the \ enon riety Talneed "peta lute. chew ta con FAMOUS THE tuctful and capable of hundiing any ‘Take Brooker’s Pla: Vice-President, Mr. W. C. Reld, to CW rien flag Hy ~ Internation invored with Choc id 1 WORLD ome lel a : Sirew. question which may pos- = represent the association at the UY 10¢ a 2 HARTFOF , Conn., Nov, %—Former | POUND BOX POUND Box hal speaks English and | president William iH. Taft, who has| ReAfine to be held before the Public js Fre user will proceed by Way Service Commission to present argu: of Honolulu to Manzanitio, besdeienin urgent any Tone | mente for reduction of the present petals tly to bo ohouets Connoricut mani | telephone tolls between the several LORD COWDRAY ASKS ber of the Republican National Com-| Poroushs: and further, AMERICAN PROTECTION, | mittee, to succeed Charles F. Brooker,| , *etvlved, That this association is Suggestion for Thursday JOCOLATE COVERED Af. werED FRESH FRUIT—Benanes, 1 EAM ferrerenr sy (Continued from First Page.) | +. Cherries, Tanmer= | in entire sympathy with the move- | equally tasty and aires) RCraRHGAR, WOSSAr) SNA\80):40; ment to secure these lower. tells, The police did not attempt to interfere tevlte are, fret, Ty po ghrp dh ms nas pursled doctors for gene a %.—The United States! 1, ts understood Mr. Brooker's re: western alee y Association, which) (11, ‘them, uM ie 9c \ " tions. It is common among those E L on, acting on the per-| pation has been in the hands of State |!Mclides the leading importing, manu- ND wos vod . who over-ent, or are of sedentary It was not until about @ year ago} habits. Food gives litte nourish- facturing and jobbing houses of the city, that Dougherty got his first good lead | + ‘ Row, rl th Hts ‘284 Street and Brovklvm st ment even though the appetite be wo Mambers of tee Gastern Millinery [#xAinst the Gondort gang, ‘That was ent Gin treet, BHA Hireet and Brouklrn Ktores upen every ev ig pet when Simeon Jones of Pittsburgh came ; Associations, believing that euch re- |. 14 Now York with W, J. Tanney. W, t of Lord Cowdray, cabled! Committ to Washington to-day asking the Am-| pack f erlcan Government to extend its pro-| Besid tection to the imperilied interests in) th sonal rea Chairman J. Henry Ror “ks HEE oelocks. ‘ood, aud lost flesh is noticeable. ‘he bowels are often constipated Corner : d conditi . r 1 ° ¥ : and a gouty condition usually ac: — he represents, 01 ‘owdray declares . ped a and reported to Inspector \ware rank Bt NDS . of the disease, ¥, Stamford, Everett J. Lake of Hart-| said New York Telephone Company 1 Ld ep mM d Stat te S 7 At City Hall Pui ry | Haven : 000, : ‘ To call upon U, Businessman effect In the prevention of the destruc: an eee cette ge ect {fet Jones and Tanney to Dougherty, || 08 BANT 2 rie Diabetes Kemedy \ ‘And push the trade be piled, Now as: tie roberts Of bie, cones a Wid THE BRILLIANT WEDDING Vorough, aud likewise to the teiee | Who exilbited tu them his private col- is prepared and prescribed solely 4 Well, working single-handed and inde we Py OF MISS JESSIE WILSON, | here company through an énerease | lection of photographs of confidence for this disease in which it 6 ion of such protection je! | The | Expenses high, he failed; druy also asked Ambassador | Biches | in the number of its suvsctibers and Headache, Conge wtism, Lumbago, Pains | But, happy thought! Down to The World Page to convey t de- | stunning picture of Mins Jeunie| 4 ore general use of Lelephone ser- A little ad, he miailed, hite House brid A Wilson, th Washingte Le lee between persons residing in "y aud Aches of the Back or i] nial of having extended financial or | Wigult the My hile sete Marasthe are! Nine Jones identified George Gondoft, 3 B t! S f Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, (! } The World ad. multiplied as it other assistance to Provisional President | tory, nection of te reat “Sunday sine usroughs of the Orester tity,” | Hue, “Paper Collar doe’ and Tarbeaux. On the Bai h-Room Shel Hains, Frosted Reel, Colds on the Cheat oe nents Sacer REBUY. a y nday, AN. exce : i 4 i By magic, started out, Huerta, eer Cea hand nfs i Realieat de, eaolved, That tl irectors of the | Later he identified Charles Bradford, It's relieved pain for nearly everyone (it pre ents Pneumonia), N« the appetite to a normal condi- PrAe De Li pene Miog echemes ' LLOYDS the President's daughter ts contained] Eastern Millinery Asoclation recom- | alias “Dutch Alongo.” who died recent-| |i family, When little Susie had = MUSTEROLE for croupy children, Hauer ebe gactem ce thie entay Mediu RUSH ON LLOYD: ne |thatte Her eaPe=) mead to the Public Service Commis. |!» under pecullar citcumalances. ne| the croup, when Jobuny got his feet In @5c and 50c jars, and » special | | in eradicating this prevailing dis- Ne called at houses, offices, stores FOR MEXICAN RISKS \°*- y women mia) sion that st grant the prayer of the | Dougherty declared In hig statement | C00 caught large hospital size for | f ease from the system is phenom- } By the thousands every day; = {elonaries o! rem in tae face of| suid petition to the end that all toll at bow he Boreonedly. elresten the one ye eines #250. enal. j expense was small, the sales were pena Tages Ce LH st yd re rates betveen subscribers in the | hunt for these men and other iow he} Wi a Aes . ie great. LONDON, Nov. 8A surprisingly ner itatitinent of The Band. boroughs of Manha\ the Bronx, |lrcularised the country twice, how he| his hore. an ee aa pp substi And that’s The World ad. way! large amount of vases je Bele of | 28 Vane | Brooklyn and Queens ‘except aa to communicated with the police authorly | BY tf te If your druggist cane fered to Lioyd# in connection with the ‘ved Week on Tabloid| exchanges known aa lanmels, Far ties of every capital in Hurope—tn ghort, | bothered her— s 44 FAP World ads. are the best of business-| Mexican trouble, Many of the large ate Wer cieeeyy y| Rockaway, Springfield, Hollis and ‘how he kept after the ga fe i until he| ‘That Grace| Buyside) be eliminated and that @ had rounded up every member of It Photo- uniform charge not to exceed ft counected with the swindling of Jones | give MUSTER- not supply. you, 23c or S0e to the MU! EROLE Company, boomers. They get a circulation in New| Public tulldings and tusiness premisos York City, mornings and Sundays,| "Mexico City have been tnaured at aoe lief and comfort 4 e 1 ia a clean, white oint- Cleveland, Ohio, ‘ of fi ° 1 we will mail you fer than the Herald, Times, Sun and|® Oremium of SS per cent. for wx | arg i J Ag or each message of five in ‘and others who complained subsequent~ OLE 8 , aot ED. ee eee rom | Womanie Wily Waye to Wing eee | ies! diration be fixed as the magi | ly, Here ix a summary Ee ae yee ot gt ie iat MINT pemiads DMR he ADVERTISE IN fardmenn. “Some of the Underwriters |, Almost confessions Oy Georgia Calne, | mum, AM. W. AMBIDAG, President, | none of the men under arrest Davin | ee lease & a acs: athe bei ibe sMusteae foe tn ¢ ; fighting rather shy of business at | the, P' i th LU MAIS, Seeretary, been tried: i three vest an it tery god, Ab se MEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD |tiwtsue ” ° eee onaccaave’™ ™** YS"! rena Uremch of the United Master’ Arrested for the d. M, Jones owindle~ tie Tonslitin, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asth> Alvae’lSout mediate cutee” % aan veuies - ~ 2 ere ¢ a2 GM ce AB BE ee ee eee ‘ — LS. to

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