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.. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, D OEMBE , 1913. EINSTEIN ILLIGNS '2ecudifud Pittsburgh Gi” BOMBISPROOF CONGRESSSTORMED Acfres* Hires to $250,000 | HIS “MYSTERIOUS | BY SUFFRAGISTS i ‘ SAID HI AEPEND ON |HAAAAASAAADIAAASAIBIAABAIBABIBBIBBID AHMAHLAAHAAAIAAABIARABIABAAAAS ABAD bes be! ] RS. EDOYS BOOK WASHINGTON, 3.—Suffragists | y had another inning at the Captto! to- | @ da: ALL TESTIMONY IS IN.) FOE USED OIL ONCE. They descended in forca on the |% Rules Committee to argue for % ie of the Equal Francédse amend- | % * acene in the United tates Distriet Court today, where Me Of. Dr. Lee De Forest, an inventor, . Samuel B. Darby, James Dusiap th and Winer &K. Burlingame, ‘with using the mails to promote alleged Radio Telephone sted Wet Down Stock With Trust Product—No Real Clue Found Yet. Fatman, Millionaire’s Friend, Quotes His Words Disin- heriting 4is Son, bai : : : <) USED TO PROMOTE 9 %, + 4, 1%, & SEGRE] LETTERS : ENEMY” IS ALIVE! 1,000 STRONG : &) RADIO STOCK SALE \ ' %, Lady Waidstein Got Them ‘ Grocer Jacobs Has Plate Glass} Women Ask for a House Com-13 : ‘Witness Testifies at Trial of Al- and Court Might Decide : Windows Shattered by an mittee to Deal With the I ¥ leged Swindlers He Worked: Father Died Intestate. 3 Explosion. Votes Question. ¢ : Among Christian Scientists, * % % % % % %, 7 \ ment. More than three Qundred am} thusiastic feminine “lobbyists” few mere men workers—packed the big | hearing room. The oratorical bonybard- 2 - : — ment was led by Dr. Anna Howant 1®, 4 in progress. ” The Mysterious Fnemy of Samuel Ja-| Shaw, President ot the National Suf- iam L. Bowman ef Rochester, W. ‘J of Prof. Joel Eii Spin- ‘The action ro! ne gh i cobs, grocer at No, @ Hamburg avenue, | frage Association; Mra. Carrie Chapman who was one of the stock selling garg, who was dismissed from Colum- Brooklyn, who bobs up now and then| Catt, President of the International nts of the Radio Telephone Company, bia University for anarchistie sym- pathies, to Ket a new interpretation of the will of his multi-millionaire fathers David Lewis Binstein, and pr vent Lady Charies Suffrage Assoctation; Mise Jane Ad- dame of Chicago, Representative Raker of California and others. The scene resembled a charge on a citadel when more than one thousand @ parent company of the De Forest enterprises, testified that James Dustap {| @mith tnduced him to become « stock {| enleaman, suggesting ‘hat he peddle the {| Stock among Christian Scientist friends. and plays some diabolic trick, exploded a bomb or a giant torpedo at the groc- ery store early to-day, roused all the neighborhood and shattered three plate glass windows. nelaw, Waldstein, from handling over to herself one-third of Einstein's residuary tate, which the disinherited son, Lou Einstein, lost, went into the hands of Justice Giegerich late to-day in the Supreme Court, and a decision will not he given for six weeks. The sum in+ volved is between $1,0%,00 and § ex-Justice v representing Spingarn, to restore all the adduced evidence presented to prove that there was a secret trust covering this $1,000,000 or more. The trustees of the estate, with the exception of Prof. Spingarn, favor Lady Waldstein's ownership, Prof. Spin- warn, algo a trustee, contends that there Was @ a#ecret trust to the effect that the one-third share, known as Part C, was to be given Lewis Einstein, former. ly American diplomat, if he divorced his wife, Helene Ralli, and, if he did not, it was to be held for the grand- children of D. L, Finstein—in other words, both the children of Lady Wald- stein and those of Prof. Spingarn and his wife, Lady Waldstein's much younger sister. POSSIBLE TO DECIDE HE DIED INTESTAT The restoration of the evidence of a secret trust for Lewis Einstein, which had previously been ruled out, means that Justice Giegerich wil! have to de- cide two questions. irst he will have to say whether or not there was a ‘wecret trust. “If he decides that there waa, Lady Waldstein cannot appropri- ‘ate the money. Lf, following this possl- bility, Justice Glegerich decides that there was a eecret tuust which pro- vied that Lewis Einstein, the eon, @aould have Part C if he divorced his ‘wite, this will have the effect of invalidating the will and leaving 1! the estate in the position of that of a imam who had dled intestate. In other ‘words a father cannot in his will force bis son to put aside his wife + under pain of disinheritance. ‘The alternative is to decide that there was no secret trust and that Lady LEC ANAL L SS GELS EABSARAALARS Wakdstein was within her rights in taking possession of Part C. “T am leaving my son $5,000 a year. I don't want him to be a beggar. And then Florence can and will give him * such sums as she thinks proper from time to time if he will dissolve his die- reputable marriage and show a sin- cere repentance.” This statement made to Solomon A. Fatman, one of Ma executors, by the Jute David Lewis Einstein and testified to to-day in the Supreme Court before Justice Glegerich, desoribes the feeling of Einstein for his estranged son, Me. Fatman, David L. Einstein's brother-in-law and lifelong friend, took the atand to tell what he knew of the supposed secret trust of part C of the nstein estate. His testimony wae mainly on the side of Lady Waldstein in her contention that there was no se- cret trust to hold part C for the benefit her brother Lewis, and that she Is within her rights in appropriating the money to herself, At one time Mr, Fat- an was named in Lady Waldstein's will as beneficiary of this part C, which is valued at $1,000,000 to $1,500,000, but ahe lias since then twice changed her will. ‘The seven mysterious letters which David L. Binstein leét tn bis safety de- posit box along with his will were once more brought into question. Mr, Fat- nan wee asked to tell about finding them, He @aid that he, his brother, Prof. @pingarn and others had gone to the Stock Exchange vaults and there ‘opened three large strong boxes held ‘oy the testator. He described almost gioatingly how the boxes were packed with stocks and MISS ETMTRL MORELAND) SASRAASALAS Berereres TSEN SKK KKK EK LC KCK EK CLK LEK CELE Ww $$ $$$ $$ $$ MRS. VAN NESS DENIED ALIMONY SHE CLAIMED ' maging about the witness came upon another pe, on which was written: “To Florence Seligman (Lady Wal stein) or my executors, January, 1908. In this etvelope were the seven letters which Prof. Spingarn, Lady Waldstein's brother-in-law, and his attorneys con- aider important in establishing the extst- ence of the secret trust, Mr. Fatman’s teatimony was, as all the testimony has been, sprinkled with references to the marriage of Lewis —_—— Binstein and Helen Ralli, the beautiful Biuropean twice divorced before she i married him. Promipent Mr. Fatman repeatedly used the terms “disreputable marriage,” “scandalous marriage” and ‘marry a respectable woman Manhattan and Garden City Woman Cannot Collect. a $1,800 FINE AS CURE FOR DRINKING HABIT Jersey Doctor Must Pay Within Ten Days and Go to Some Institution. NEWTON, . Dec, 3.—Dr. Harry J. (Bpecial to The Erening World.) HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, Dec, 3.—Justice Benedict, in the Supreme Court at Mineola, has handed down a deciaion in the cane of Mrs. Deborah Van Ness, who, at the age of elghty-three, brought an action against the estate of her husbands Cornelius Van Ness, for $26,400, alleged to be due for back alimony since May 23, 187, when Mra, Van Noss, a momber of a pfominent Manhattan family and resident of the exclusive McCloughan, was to-day sentenced by {oolony of Garden City, obtaines a di- Judge Allen R, Shay to pay a fine of} vorce. By the decision, which ts for $1,800 within ten days and to enter some | the defense, the Justice atreas on proper institution where he can be|the fact that no claim has been made treated to cure him of the liquor habit, | 0” Mr In case a certificate from the superin- {4 Year had passed, tendent of such inatitution is not flea} ‘The defense produced a document tn with the court by December 1éth, or the | Which, tt Ie alleged, Mra, Van News fine remains unpaid, the doctor's bona | Waived cham for allmony in Hew of a of #2,0 ly to be forfeited and he wil go |CM#R settlement of $10,000. Mrs, Van to jail. Ness claimed that her signature to this Dr. McCloughan was recently con-| document was @ forgery. vioted of having performed an illegal| One of the In operation upon Ethel May Plumstead, | C#¢ Was the statement of Mrs. sixteen years old, of Kenvil, Morris} Rey Parsons, daughter of Mrs, Van County, The girl died on Sept. % the | Ness, who sald she did not know of the operation having been performed on | divorce of parants until long after Aug. &. The girl's mother, Flora Plum- | !t had occurr Mrs. Van Ness, in her stead, {s under indictment and awatting | Papers, sabi that in August, 187, after trial in conne th the same af-/|her diy she #pent some time in fair, Elmer ad, @ young man| Europe with her son-in-law and daugh who figured in the case, is held as a|ter, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ross Parsons, witness. Mr. Paraons was then Serretary of the a aiemmmetinn “Ladies' Furnisher” Goes Bankrupt. ‘An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy wae filed in the United States District | Court to-d@gp against Charies Weiss, | who, according to the papers, iy engaged | in the “retail ladies’ furnishing busi- neas” at No. 83 Columbus avenue, and No, 2698 Eighth avenue. The chief pe- titioner is the Banner Knoe Pants Com American Embassy in Berlin, Siete WOMAN'S NOVEL SCHEME TO WIN IN WAR Invents a Powder Which, Sprinkled FPS EES LE LK LSE LEE SLE NSLS EEL EEE KEE SE KEE KEKE EK EE ESS . Van Ness for alimony, although | esting phases of the | Abvert| ‘The identity und motive of the Mys- terious Enemy are unfathomable as the ways of “the Flying Dutchman,” and Samuel saya he'll give W cents or more to anybody who reveals the enemy to him, Aa far as Samuel can recall—and his memory 1s good—he never did a member of the human race a wanton injury, but he would not guarantee to keep tie temper if he caught the man who does mean things to hia grocery. The Mysterious Enemy first came into Samuel life lest May. One bright morning in that month, when the birds were chirping and the trees were get- up hi fore and sadly observed that geveral articles of canned goods and other edibles were gone, That wus bad enough. But there was worse to come. Over the flour, the sugar, the potatoes and such other stock as would absorb it kerosene oil had been poured Itberally by the Mysterious Enemy. Samuel sent for detectives, ENEMY WAS A PATRON OF OIL TRUST. “I can't tmagine who did this," sald Samuel ruefully; “nobody has ever been mad at me and nobody has et that ugar barrel you will there i# at least one person in the world who doesn't, to put It mildly, en- tertain any high ard for my feol- ings.” The detectives eniffed barrel after bar- rel and after proper and due delibera- tion among themselves agreed that the | time when they will eee the President to Myoterious Enemy had used ofl in an- notnting Samuel's stock, but that was as of the mystery. As time went by Samuel finally got his store so it did not smell itke a breeze from Bayonne, N. JJ., and, being of an optimistic temperament, @imost came to the conclusion that there was no Mysterious Enemy sitting up nights to weave sinister plots against his stock of provision. Now Samuel knows that he was too optimistic. Early to-day Hamburg avenue trem-|that the walls of the White House, Ike | bled and rattled. This time the Myster!- ous Enemy was not using nolseless oll, He had turned his wicked hand to dyna- mite or something of the kind. For two or three blocks on either side of Samu- el's grocery heads were thrust out of windows and the query ran house fronts, “What was that ALL AGREED THERE WAS AN EXPLOSION. Many men who did not stop to comb their hair or tle thelr cravats rushe into the strect and galloped to Bamuel's grocery. A shrewd policeman opined that there had been an explosion. This wae also the consensus of civilian opin- jon, “Tt fe the Mystertous Enemy,” sald Samuel !n much the sort of voice Icha- pod Crane might have used in referring to the Headless Hessian Horseman. The policoman who first arrived picked up a tattered fragment of newspaper, pout which twine was tied. It looked thought that might have been the wrapping for the bomb. Anyway, Samuel accepted it as such, which was some comfort, for it was potter to have a real bomb hurled at the grocery than for the Mysterious Enemy to be some sort of @ demon chap, who merely crooked bis finger, sald “Phut!”? and smashed up things with sulphur and brimstone. — ROBBERS GET $87,500 FROM BELGIAN TRAIN, 5 tbe in on the women advanced in regi- mental formation, in quick step order, delegates closed and crowded the hearing room long betore thi mnittde arrived Dr, Anna Shaw had charge of pre- senting ari ts for a Louse Commit. tee to consider matters tn relation to votes for women. She told the mem bers tt was not the purpose of the Speakers to convert the Congressmen to suffrage, but to convince them that the suffr: movement was entitled to a House committes, equivalent to a aimilar one in the Senate. Mrs, Ida Husted Harper declared the ting greener and greener, Samuel opened | suffrage movement had grown to na- tonal proportions, justifying a House committee; that the movement had not received its just treatment and that Justice required that the movement should come under the Jurisdiction of the national Congress. Helen Gardner, Miss Jane Addama, Mise Desha Hreckenridge, Mra. Mary Beard and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt also pleaded for the committee. Repre- ative Raker of California spoke for his resolution, which would provide for @ suffrage committee of thirteen mem- bers. A resolution by Representative Kelly, posal should be taken in public. ‘The suffragist convention recessed for the hearing, Thie afternoon state re- ports showing the progress of the move- ment by localities, were suffragiate also hoped to decide on the urge his influence tor “the cause.” A march seven times around Jericho, was urged to-day by a large section of suffragette convention dele- gates as a protest against President Wil- son tgnoring them in his message to Congress yeaterday. ‘Tho subject will be considered at the late afternoon session to-day, .Suffra- gists declared to-day that such a march would have all the el Hts Of w Bib Meal story except the trumpets, and the walls of Jericho, must yleld to the onslaught. Amtd wild annual convention here adopted a resolution callin Ident Wilson to send a to Congress, urging {mmed ation of the Suffrage Constitutional Amondment ahead of al other business, The rgesolution, introduced by Mrs Medill McCormick brought forth only a sh in applause Suffragettes tn this afternoon upon Pres sheduled, The the far as they ever got in che elucidation | White Houre, in imitation of the Iaracl- | ites’ triumphant assault on the walls of | “You know Mra. Eddy predicted wire- {| lone in her book ‘Science and Healt’ ” * Bowman quoted Smith at ing. Then he rected the passage Smith Ped LLLALAAAAAAAAALAS | quoted him, whioh was “The apérit \% neede no wires or electricity in order \% to carry messages.” \* &) This quotation caused an autourst ’ {S| of applause among a group of women, % in the oourt-room throng which called i, ‘e| forth a sharp rebuke from Judge Hume. ls a | The enthusiasm sudsided. : ‘a| Eartter in the seasion that downtrodden ls {| member of society, the cub reporter, had % %@| hie day in conrt. It % examination of C. H. Meintyr % peeelaetarys ip Meee, ‘vas old. fq | through which Radio stock was 3 wae ae 4 | aMctntyre identified « letter sent to the EM ih '" Raéto [PEER EEE EEE EO OEE EEE) componics, ty ite: pieen caent, Bem London despatches state that Jonadab McCarthy, father of Miss Lilah MeCar-|Canman, in which he spoke of his @e- thy, the actress, who in private Ufe ls Mra, Granville Barker, left an estate of | tities and the trouble he encountered & gross Value of $572,880. Miss McCarthy's share will be about $250,000, in “putting his stuff across” on the aan aie TI tad oe rns wi a my name," he complained. “I am sup- Teeth Fasten in Her| tom with the effort to the Government posed to be the real goods. Am grad- uatly getting my hand in, but just how the prese will publish it is hard to cen- trol, Mongrel’s OF SOCIETY WEDDING Arm, She Battles Bravely boosted Aesians poy ers in thelr enbess With Free Hand. pe pane ecance aiee oee ——_ |Miss Esther Moreland to Be- come Bride of Henry E. Oelrichs To-Morrow. Misa Esther Moreland, daughter of Andrew M. Moreland of Pittsburgh, te to be married to-morrow to Henry B. Oelricha of New York and Newport, eon Jof Charles M. Oelrichs. To all except thelr families and a few close friends, the announcement com |ag a surprise, though It has been known | for some time that the young folk were engaged without any formal announce- ment. The wedding will be performed in the presence of # snail company at |the rectory of St. Patrick's Cathedral | by Mar, Lavell Late yesterday afternoon Mr, Oelrichs took his flancee to the City Hall and | ad wksted tne hvente. rai’ totowed’s MOSLEM WOMAN PLANS luncheon party at which Mr. and Mra, | | TRIP IN AN AIRSHI ! Peter Martin, brother-in-law and slater 8 will be the bride. | —_——s———_ A mongrel dog, suposed to have Aner den, smn wo ar el SEITED AS SHOPLIFTER, toa] WOMAN REFUSES MAME ing No, 618 Hopidnson avenue, Brook- @n, early to-day om the way to her —— home, at No, 147 Riverdale averwe, The aulaval; With 4/Q00WL eau 36 Goo aL ee Friend Motors to Aid Het Miss Shranaky'e arm and hung on. and Man Also Arrested—An The young woman screamed and test the dog with her free hand, finally Artist, He Says. knocking and shaking the creature to the ground. ‘Then she fled, crymg for| A Woman about thirty-five and hamd- help, and the dog ran in the oppesite | SOMA@Y Aressed, who refused to give direction, Pedestrians who heard her| her , and a man whe satd he wae crles called ambulance from gt, | Jona Wieon, an artist, Hving at Hart- Mary's Hospital, and Dr. Flynn, the| foré, Comm, Ware arrested yesterday ambulance surgeon, after cautertsing| Sfternoon in Wanamaker's, cherged Mies Shransky's wounds, took her home, | With shoplifting. According to the Policemen searched for the ‘but | etare detectives, stolen articles valued were unable to find tt. Mise Shransky| at $33 were found on them. anid the animal must have been luring] They were locked up in the Mercer in the doorway of the Hopidnson treet police station and a few houre e house, as whe did not eee it until| ater a woman who wore jewelry and it leaped upon her. expensive clothes motored up to the etation house and asked the leutenamt: “In the lady who refused to give her name tn this ststion?” Told that ehe was, the woman Greve off, refusing to answer questions. She @ppeared gain, however, whea the prisonere were arraigned in Night e0com- of Mr. Oelrichs, were the gue Leonard M of which, several delegates declared | groom's only ant at the wedding, 7 that the freedom of women is far ‘The bride will be given away by her Mme. Shetket Is an Advanced] Panted by Jacob Btetfel, more important than Currency and | father. ‘Think No, 140 nsens 79" 5 ie other legislation, Boclety is greatly Interested in this | inker, and Her Sisters hat Veen ponents es Convection’ tone a TE ‘ N rs " 53") 7 abal ABLAZE IN DIAMONDS Ive ar kev, mhere vm har'heen | GONTANTINOPL, Dee, Aa aon [PERCY OOH mired for her beauty and ac- tly ae Tae sara y and ac- jem woman, Belkis Shefket, pl en! each for further hearing to-morvew. AS HE PAYS $50 FINE But His Smile Wears Ott When Court cores Him for Locking Factory Fire Exit. Abraham Coh: whose fingers fairly blazed with diamond rings, grinned ne he pulled a big w from his pocket and pealed ‘off five ten-dollar which he tossed to the clerk in Spi bills, Sessions this afternoon, He is sevre: tary and of (ae Wierta silk ‘Company, and on > Ww Miss Min MaMann, an inspector, nda tire exit in the plant at No. 1% Park ave - aeroplane flight to-day. gre ou to the Ottoman Ass She jong® They could not reise the amount ead lation for the De-| went to Jul. <> ‘ DE BORST CASE SETTLEQ, joys Backataive Guesip Adg- ter Pa ‘Trial. ‘The separation sult of Mrs. Feamte P. Debost against her broker hustead@, Loula L, Delost, has been settled eut achinound, \jamin Thaw, The Ithey spent at Mew, Stoneacre, | Miss Moreland was educated in New York and Paris, She it a tall beauty, with dark blue eyes and brown hair. Hav.ng spent the autumn at thelr Pitte- | burgh ome, the Morelands came to w York a few days ago und took| previous summer Lee Thomas's place, fense of Female Rights in Turk: Shi has arranged to fly with a pilot the aerodrome at San Stefano to ple, weather permitting, She de- clares she iv doimg so to encourage Mos- lem women to take an independent and courageous view of Ilfe. The cethodox! majority of her sisters are waid to 108k artment’ at the Hite-Carlton, Mr, |upon her as a shameless imitator of the 4 p and Mrs. George Marye and the |barbarlc West. jor court through She 00d offces ef Misses Doyle bave also come on for | - -_- Justice Erlanger, before whom the ease "| DIES FROM GAS POISONING, [.' jut wone’ the evidence recommead ie an it had gone, the evidence recounted friends of the wife, highballe and Bet. nard Hottinan, forty-nine, a retired tled beer bonds and deeds to property. In pne of] pany which alleges that Weiss's Habiii- nue locked and bolted. Cohen ple n man, Who lived at No, 45 North ‘ DYING IN OKLAHOMA | Over an Army, Puts | The husband Intended to put on @he clogs Kidneys; causes channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. GRADE CROSSING FATALITIES. Another mati train which arrived in Brussels an hour efter the departure Cohen denied vigorously that he saw anything funny and apparently he didn't the boxes wae found the will, In rum- 00) and his assets $2,000, . 5 guilty and did not appeared worried at | . ohmond a tw oves Mar are BN ne s It to Sleep. |Safe Forced Between Brussels and|the fine of t which Justice Russell | A ie was ee yee Lary Sewer ose tle Feet UT Wry tienic ’ ' wee h ; Cologne and Bank Notes Imposed, But his sinle angered the Woman Who Fought Twelve Years! 149 the as turned on and a tube run. proceeded they were ta tell of scenes RAPFDAN, Das. Sr rhe: Nesbriehten baad | Condemne ning down to his pillow jat bridge parties at which women reports the discovery of « powder which Carried Away. “Come back here.’* called, and for Condemned Husband | ie ia’ been downhearted end de-|played for high atakes and dreamt eo Will, it 1s said, put the enemy to sicap when Cohen face all the’ auntie ( tk 7 cee I apts when the shell# containing Mt are ex-| VERVIERS, Belgium, Dec, 8.—A|gone, Justice Russe ae Zannot Recover, | spo . 4 ioded in the ranks of the hostile army. | package containing $87,500 in German m to think this ie oks. | Ren TW) mraciag Werlal = ~ — ———— - a i] ‘This narcotic powder, when exploded, | banknotes was extracted from the mail| Let me you it serious TI Oki S-Mra. Albert | emits a gas which produces stupefying | car of the express train which left|you. Every time I t of the T. Patrick, wife of the central figure | One Ten Cent Box of ‘ effects on the men with reach of the| Brussels for Cologne last night. The| Building fire, where 1 Kiris w in the remarkable Rice murder case in firmee and they fail asleep and are hors| money had been forwarded by the Na- won't lot me punish New York, t# dying of an incurable ma! @e combat for several hours, The in-| tional Bank of Belgium to @ bank at|you more, But, remember the next tine |ady in the Tulwa Hospital, Attending " ps pe 3 r ventor i# @ woman, Frau Boehm, Cologne and wes placed in a safe, which | you are arr ned the penalty will be Phyatclans @ay she has but @ few days Meats form uric acid, which| "rine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the aa was forced by the thieves. more serious. \to tive, A wurgical examination of her case @ year ago in St, Loulk revealed that re- EX-LAX (3 . fl of the express for Cologne also was| when the Justice finished speaking. He covery was impossiviec, but ne wee told A : ‘ Rheumatism and ir. chee caritialine these Irrites\ng acide to rovbad, several valuable peotagea "be | hurried out of court | ner iife could te prolonged by a ehanae The Famous Chocolate Laxative A hody's trinous waste, get four ounces of ing missing. Justice Russell also imposed fines of of ollimate, She tried the State of ritates bladder. PPA apeiron Ernest S. Clowes, statistician of the| No trace of the thieves has been| from #15 to % on the men arrested for, Washington, but at last it was decided will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of ----— a tablespoonful ina glass of water before tlonal Higuways Protective Society, | found. violations of the sanitary code and $2 to bring her to Tulsa, where Patrick Hf you must have your meat ever: | breakfast fora few days, and your kid-| St#ted to-day that during the month of | pe fines for each of the mon found smoking has been making his headquarters, en- eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts! neva will then act fine, This famous | November there were thirteen persons Both Engas: In factories. aged In the production of oil and make ons at on fonally, says a noted authority, who] salts is made from the a killed and twelve seriously Injured in (From Tte Cleveland Plain Denier.) - > Jing @ success Patrick and his us that mest forms uric acid, which | lemon juice, com! Rahway srallros do grade oronelng acai. | AUN Baye tWo cars | Aviator Males tar tnt s Shoot, daugater, Miss Lucile Patric and arulyzes the kidneys in their ef-| has been used for ge jents in New York City and New York} "Yes 8, France, Dec, 4 Msio- | Mea, Patriok’s son, Linn Era are isn't ight, i i funsel pares it from the blood, They | and pe aed as A State. In the State of New Jersey fwe| "J thought you intended to sell the the Peruvian Aviator who flew) with her. ot Yar camadt i : ee rats zou bare ¢ had tn bang ba sluggish and weaken, then you| neutralize the a four iniucee, older one a hi across the Alps y thit year,| Few people knew until to-day that the| coated tongue, feel distress ing aid dieetth with a dull ry in the kidney | longer irritates, ba1el Of vy peed Millon ia y gee ont Be high achoe! | made a remar! flizht at the| woman whoae devotion to her husband|try ExeLax. ‘This will tone up your stomach, yop sharp pains in the back ke | wenknes Deneeeriane, | Be nthe use of the new | *erodrome here arning the nose | during his twelve years of prison fe, | yigor and strengthen the nervous system. You will to 1e, leslncas, your stomac ults is inexpensive, cannot in- car yourself: of hth monoplane upward he ascended | nearly five years of which were spent in | quickly your , ambition and appetite will come back te % jongue is coated, und when the weather! jure, and makes a delightful effervescent Yo, 1 don't. It keeps the new car | 11 yards ln 2 minutes 2 seconds, mak-| the deaph cell, attracted world wide q energy ye, ds bad x00 have rhaumatio twinge. The water dviak, .\ (auatins to tow the olf ear homey’ ing an almost vertical apireh re wae here 1c. 25c and 50s o Bes, ot Al Doug Sten,

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