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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913. — 3 MARRIED CHILDREN "=" “ia roe NONAPPED PLOT. 0” ge ir ret ha Did, TERROR W RANKS | FRENDTORERS, —TAGOME TAX LAW HAPPY, CAREFREE," «TELLS HOW RATES "2" OFRUERTASARMY MASSE DESATs DEFMED FOR ONLITTLEA WEEK, Sm" STOLE TEN CAR {UNDER NEW ATTACK, SES =" HUSBAND AND WIFE In seeking an order in the Domesti | Relations Court to compel her husband - — Deceased Was Author of Many - Federal erie At Ojinaga’ Reforms for the Improvement | Revenue Department Points dor, a publisher, to pay Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Has No) er A Wook, Mra, Minnie Gilbert) Mate on Clyde Liner Arrested Make Feeble Resistance of Woman's Condition." Out Where They May Act to Villa's) Forces. |Chandor said that her husband left} Lille Devereue Blake, a vet Idea How Much Her Boy {ter because she refused to awear that! for Part in Theft of Tug IMs Drother was tnaane, ‘The assertion | = Husband Makes. Jot Mrs. <tiandor brought to mind an and Fleat. @xtenordinary 4 | Pott e Court in Ds At that time Megs | mother and hia sia [No 241 West One Hunt | stree sought to have J Bride Wants That Understood | younger brother of ter Jointly and Singly. vs suffrage, —— ! ceding sn Marien ber, 1912 eran of the eaune of wor VAHEY FEAR SLAUGHTER, | USt tiday at « Another a NO PUPPY LOV igstladbas river pirates who In the vf storm of Christinas night hitched the “7 stolen tat James Bradiey to a loaded : mitted to an asylum ax an inaane per-|felR%t-car Moat, ritted the cars at t First of AI—Both Mammias | son. sack Chandor maid he had heen |Misure and then cot tug and float low " lured from the West, where he was liv. | M Staten Is d. was arrested to-day by Are Forgiving. ling on @ ranch, in order that his rela-| Detectives Vaughn and Whalen of the | tives might catse pmittment here. | Beach street police station. The new aring man a ld Chandor, ws who rede at ing “land Se Chane nald tartan in Fngle: WASHINGTON, Deo, 30. Further te Hh for wave | reg » for payment of the income uml to lay provide that husband Fled in Panic During First Pn- Mrs lake Was born iu Maleten, No oand wife iving together ehall be em ‘ Hter early life was apent in New ctled te an exemption of 4.000 from agement, Some Crossing Maver. © dud she bid @ RFOML the ageregate net income of beth, but Teputatio a beauty She was mar when separated and Mving apart per- ¥ra @ Umeted. a manently each shall oe entitled to @ who died four | 0 exemption | | eral years, She was eighty yeara old. ‘tax 4 | | ' | i American Border. MGM) os awyer of Philadelph = | Magistrate Freschi discharged Chan: prisoner to be added to the four aire: —- ti tater * | Where husband and wife Mving to- “Oh, no, T haven't the slightest idea ha F 4 , hee captured is Frank Becker, twenty-se PRESIDIO, Tex, Dec a0—Fiahting! The widow turned to literary work Hot badge a + Mrs. Ghandor says «he refused to " | b re pri ger'a | Cone may made on one return, But! what he carne: tentity because she knew the younger | sen OlG Of No. 623 Hudson street. He | between Mexican Faderais and Coneti-| Stories by her were printed in Harp the amount of the income of each with [the full names and addresses must be sumed to-day, ‘The rebele advanced | om Bie Pieter Rosters |mne on Feteral trenches, whe the Stitt . ashes a isa, Himeate, the — Sema es eee f eton Standish, the False Win should make the return as the head remnant of Muerta's army 1 ne them. The last on id leeal representative of the howse- ‘Mex after 1t8 IN Gramatined by Fxlgar Fawcett and en- hold, Where a wife has an estate mam is one of the mates of the Clyde liner | | Georgetown, a navigator and a man ot) |no amat intelligence. , Tt was the fresh-faced, brown-halred man was sane. She was iiving Mttie chiid-wife of Howard Moore, seven-|tiine in the Heestsilaw teehoyeat ola. Wall etn Jerk, who|#Mt declares that Ive there grew In i A ol street clerk, who tolerabie, It was Becker who helped steer the , SPoke the words, She had been aekod} Her husband agreed to pay her $10) tug through the height of the storm Mf her boy husband's salary was as big a week if Moe woul! sign A separation| while the big car float tugged and that sy and other publica- was the author of sev tuttonal At Ojinaga, Mexico, was ree) Magazine, the ( tons, and at home of her nye thern had taken refuge aa she thought was necessary to sup-|akreement e signe nd went to] strained at the towing bitte of the [astrous defeat of inet night Joyed a long run under the name of sed by herself, foe which she re Gort « young married couple Bonton. chandor ceared his paynent*| Bragiey, ‘The detectives way that he j | A desultory fre ope the rebels, |vrne Falen Friend eives an income of more than $9,400, de th “ last August. Magistrate Cornell ix] | | . Who appeared within wight of the vile " ayy 7 she may make her own return, and If # has been told, Howard Moore, | ie eee paquicing him to inake| COMfessed this to them after his cap- % who appea ' In 1884 she mar Grint! BIAk®, @ tne husband, In euch oseem, han am fib whose home was at No. 9 Lenox road, ta to- di ture, which took place at Pler orth * tage in increas rs, Indicated | merchant of this city with whom she regular pay men Flatbush, wound un his courtship with | Mw Ms ments eth fifteen-year-old Marion Hretz of No. 551) Becker declares that he was an un- East Twenty-ninth street, Flatbush, by WOMAN SHOT IN FIGHT — | siting participant in the modern bu taking her to City Hall the other day. cancering enterprise, He was in a sa- ‘im the Marriage License Bureau the OF STRIKERS AND POLICE Joon in Manhattan on Christmas night, Youngsters misrepresented their ages jhe saya, when there came a phone mes- with the reault that they obtained a! — shee from the other men. fe crossed eo! which Urings the total above’ volute in her work for | $4 wife's return should be ate 1 worked constantly tached to that of her husband or vice [that the rebel forces Intented to pueh the fight right Into the Pederal atrong: hold and put a decisive end to the cone | for ¢ Werent of the laws of this | veraa. fiot. The Federala in terror had re | State ring women. It was due tof) Where either husband or wife hag ag” treated to the innermost trenches, aps | her that the appointment of police | inc 009 of more a return te we. ently without hope of repilsing the MAtrons was establia quired under the law, no matter whether Sho ala browaht avout the enactment | the combined incomes of both be leas River, on board the Georgetown, | | had | suffrage ri na PEF OD FEDVOIESFOSS DH GVIFIDEVOSIVOOS SPCC CSO Ve Seve LET SUC EESTSESSELOED tacking f yo a few atote can is over to Hoboken and was brought on v , hee das J of the jaw giving wou the right to] than $4,000 When the joint Income ex: Meense and Alderman Edward Hichhorn) another Clash Marks Mill Tie-Up! board the tug, When te found. what from the Huerta Hnes sn 3he early BABES | ote iy @ohoot affairs, the law coinpell: | 00), huavand and wife are Jointly Sheataied H6t tn marrying them, Now Wal in: the Wiad: Ne tried to GREE @uu | f today's fighting ine eievchanta to provide eente ot 6s separately Mable for making the they are living at the home of the brido'r at Shelton, Conn.—Eight lhe declares, but was not allowed to do ‘ As) viewen trot it girls, the jaw enabling a woman SelUrna and: fot" the PAYRERE ORT mother, happy in spite of @ half-hearted Made. so. | Diessing from the home of the juven'le Arrests Made. | In response to his protestations the bridegroom, Mrs. Bretz gave her bles | gepTyON, Conn, Dee 2—Another D0atdera of the Bradley finally agreed MRA dha Without renewvé: to set him ashore in Manhattan and ine Maventacteyearcid ite oy ran into Canal street to eet him parted for work this mocning when anla numner of ahots were fired, occurt ore, But as he was about to atep Mhchcdhchchdsdhchchthdhcadadhcath ord ee sy n 5 to the dock he was pulled back and | —————————— nmand Evening World reporter catied at thé] here this forenoon in ction with argued with until he at length agreed | Moore dove-cote, Sut young Mra Moore, the atrlie tlomalists, tia eceived the nituation of the per x singie or married atatus of per- jaiming the exemptions provided nent on | aha! ve determined at the time made, f (is made within the year of the herwine the status shall be de- at the clowe of the year, been made by W. States Commiasioner will ine dently of her hus: the law making mothers Joint | farther retreat Ht acrons the river | # thelr ehttd a4 they she try the huxardous | Since It she has been pi alternative of a forced mareh into the the Ieture pli 1 and many times Aadadhcshccdhdatthcathtadhditadhdhctad PO SSSSSSSS | Stare of Conhui Appeared before Congress and the lege | retere Gen. Ortega, ¢ Hives of Slates when measures af | fecting women were under considera tion, Por eleven years Mra. Hake was eas they had no grounds for | lane j¢lash betw the police and stril rl had de) and their sympathy * o » > » ° daring wht KK the Con- eint of tnternal Rever Se eat ere eet cee, [etumenthal and to summarily execute Gens. Salaaar, | Preside tho New York State sug. (01 UUSTNa’ Uevenle shoe tops, was at home dreaming of yfary s . -participant, wan |0f the freight cars. ON HONEYMOON RIDE! CLOSED BY CREDITORS Rojas and Alanis, commanding | {se Axsoclation and for fourtean the hour when her boy hubby should oie ny a revolver bullet. Her wou In the Tombs Police Court he wa: return. KNOWS SHE HAS MET HER AFFINITY. will not prove fatal, KE | two women n Hight others were arrested yesterd. persons, 1 a _—— Unit it Nene. auld | yours President of the New York city | KED ACROSS COUNTRY held without ball to await the arrival cavalry wan patrolling | As#eclation, iH of extradition papers from New Jersey. the border again to-day hing for| She wane the four rary | vest) TO PROVE THEY ARE CURED | According to the detectives Becker told) “Walt” West Goes to Cell as Pretty Herald Square, Leased by Wildeys,)any Federals who might attempt to | President of the ‘S| them that there were still three een | : n, Were arreste ” ( . ‘ Witee t Ne NCES ‘ ‘ crons: to the American aldé, [Study and the organizer of the Na- i a id th ae Lbs for rloting jat large who took part in the stealing | Girl Tries in Vain Will Continue in Business— The reault of the frat attack by the | tonal Legislative League, which had as Positive stamp r HAs a detull of police was pagsing a of the Bradley, | rebels nade last night an suinened up! ite object the preservation of the rights | 7, o > ” . . ¢ Le ¢| S u ‘You mustn't speak of this AS PUPPY genement house near the mill, occupla!! It was information he ovtained while to Get Bail | Debts $100,000. early to-day Was: 4200 rebels who had {Of Women am American citixens even Tuberculosis Patients Walk 4,037 love, T have known Howard two years 4 | number oc fumilles of strikers, |100fing about West street saloons in the| When Walter A. W Yale craduate “Phe old Coamopolitan Hotel at Cham: | Deen advancing for more than a week | when married to foreigners, Miles From Pacific Coast in and [ know we were meant for each Ah tOEn ROWS TIRE the | Zulse of @ longshoreman that enabled! and driver of + rs, was hd Weat Broadway ta to be] from Chihuahua City had reached La) Mra Hiake leaves two daughters = ther: Nas there wna nothingsin pasticus The police charged ino tM VAURHN, one of many detectives s0 mas-| cerextod last 1 Riverside Delv ee Mula Pass, a canyon leading from the /006 the wife of Prof. J. 8. Robinayn of Eight Months. ver; we Mt owith a seff ye.) Wéerading, to engineer the arrest of the | Georgetown's mate. lar that brougat un te house, hut were tr no particular hobbies in common. 1k @iatance, Strikers and interior to Ojinaga. At the pas, about) Washligton Unive cighteon miles from Ojinaxa, they opened | Minx Katharine T ity, St. wouts, and vereux Blake, pring! | TWo men and two young es ae and One Hu ind Pifty-second iiee ALATA through the assign: on pier nyt At about the same time Becker was street er a tree in the ay by Charles F. Wilde: . yal of Pubite School No. 6 ¢ of whom are cured tuberculosis pas seas just inve: low did weet to ltocke part in the atta being arraigned in Manhattan the potice| Parking with his autasiobile, te pretty | @ gon, | #4 HE lense ye y\iire on and defeated the few Federal | al of Pubite Sehoot 01 Ko é in this city ot oni Arey cen ke fag Rave i atthe tin dia? Oh, for a time the offloere dad uphill werk. | be Manhattan the police ; § exseus of the hotel, to various) gutposte. — its, din dy hi sta ul eT ova aes Maral # ining whien a {Of Hoboken succeeded in getting a con-| UN Woman Who was with hin de> creditors for debts greater than §100,00,] The 4,000 Federain hemmed in at GOT A Lop. -EARED CHINKO, | & 40%-mile walk trom Loe Angeles, 5 eae 1 F ok i to an |doxen oF ie BHOEL wae NENA He Soanle from Sam Nicholle of No, 93 Or that be had just married |The assets turned over to creditors, ine had been in discord due to the lal The party bore @ letter concerning Jona time and cinalty T agreed to 20 A8 oice quelled th Mre i | Erankiin street, Jeraoy City, one of the} “Married or sing asked the desk] cuding Charles Ff. Wildey ara home on pholding of thelr pay and to quar- a Up Prey iho cures from Lon Angeles to Preel- he wishe new there was lived. at aome 4 arora 1 We A y locked up. wergeant of We first street and valuable farm. | rela among the vol sand Things. dent Wileen at Washington and de of getting married If we went about pera aes at Mae Ke eholls said the raid was planned af exingle’! reaponded West promptly ‘is in Jersey, amount to $100,000, | unteers, rebel ap : liivered (t to the nation’s Executive tem r w so we ran mill gates to see that no i? before and that on Osristmas| oNo, he's not, rupted the girl ve toe Try Krust of the firm of | prowch had caused Increasing anxtety tn the America of the Royal Tatian| gee vince ; sti ees £ . ha night they all met at Henry Cobb's % hen the firing wash It | line there matted tos pd bla i an't do anything to us for } to him. She was « . . ’ He and 1 were rried nt Gru Konynge & MoMan but when bed ay for Rowe the) ae members of the party are Alfred about our ages, can they? when hit juuxe (Cobb ts also under arrest) Yonkers, It might 4» weil ya aused absolute terror and tie Hight Mev. Mar. Adolfo Vate ehal members he party are 108 Clinton wire Berger, Miss Carrie T. Van Gas wont) week, Norman A. Clarkson and Mra of w famous [tation | Mabel Ackerman, J.T. Price made the vken. At) now ag later. midnight they all wen down to the} ©All righ —_ indefinite. For tho present we will re- FAT ER’S CONSENT | Hradley. The storm raging |sald the n main with mother, No, Howard hasn't jNercely as they passe! Red f “Our plans for the future are very Which was portion of the army fled in disorder, hostetries of New| About $0 Federals carrying thelr guns Jumped into the river to seek safety twattached to the Vatioan, and « Prtrich end eo dra H fam entlenen interested {Journey from Los Angeles to Washing- Y vis with | off wet i 1 depression ¢ jon the American aide. Of thin number z 3 made any plans about getting a home Jthe lighter in tow and several times | on mniasio \ , mon at Khe | Tr anaat 40 ware driven back-before they |" Natural acivnce and) Nave! returned) ton and ‘returned: to, the) Weat trom for just us tivo, but he probably will 70 GIRL BY MAKING 6000 Glew were wincet wave 14 by the} ia : : W $05,000 annual rental imux | at Leas Hrlvad) baa Delores a long stay in Merd and Beuador [that city. Blaht months and eleven F ny tie Tum: | raiene x tor : ah ese take it y water, Anothe ore soon, And whey he dose [will be able Jbering, car Jaden craft, several times |driving @ motor car W peu? mean greater boy M MoNamee, command. | Mar. Vattuone has with bin 2000 vicuna | das ® onauiied In making the long 4 fits you know T have Seaeret ee they were afralil they would be nent| t Hh inte. Even the earning | captured by 2 i d, | aklne, sald toe worth 20 tr ka by |e ROUCR Gin routs) Cir euea ae to take care 0 ye " Bey ware a ii sent ntinuan Sof the M Square Hotel, also oper. [ing officer, ‘These were disarmed, | sk mh ance Vaso and New Orleans. done a lot of housework f SO Groom Went Away Last Summer}t? te nn ioot m Tanger ai ky rail Wildes, could not offaat | marched up to the town ot Preaidio anid inure a‘ b tangent. foRtuns nf " om. sdemilic seed at's one reason why 1 was not afraid Sees ‘ ot Fo bal |e ag and after a conference with | tien forced back to the Mexte J le Wil present @ number of aking to thet . " ie 7 With $150, Came Back Last ‘This was the reason they did not take tinued to vvatatain |! OF ESUOE# SOR EANS HED The Federal generals during the nigit | Pope | Manetestering, Company, Tame: te get married $150, FOIA DE De. VAFIRA, CO taNEAT Ee tee ie { the wa it wan decided to make Tekiuce (halt deatterae t RY ‘tne 4 Houga in the Federal Distrie¢ 4 5 rnelt “ z t ‘ ‘ slentit a anaged to gather their scattered forces , pingy, | tt At Cle: ‘point, Aira: Breta. Reraeit Week With $25,000. float’s burden. When they got back tell you who fam-or IOUS seated thainiBack lait "i which he says in th emp | Court to-day appointed John 8, Shepe young looking, in spite of the fact that after cutting the float loose they took was, except that it's ie ot Attorney Krnat the} ane Oo #) —Ldempatchen | tivity, 1 om it iy] Part Jr. and Jeremiah P. Murphy a yehe had a daughter older even than That the course of true love does| some of the stuff to a saloon on W Tan Atha AVaat fave practically agreed to] JUARNZ, Mex. es A hear eh og eh iptege ha che veel (fecewers for the Adhesive Gimp Maus romance, |to-day when the steamer Lenape of the|drinking place at ‘Tenth and Hudson t ty search for a bunds: 1d Pe iaek 1 Aly hal been des [for them, aad they in turn protect the eney ing inatituted by the GOT A MOTHER'S BLESSING IN (Clyde Line sailed for Jacksonville, Fla,, | Streets Walt a feated It was sa be the p hink SWwinote W 4 Yarn Company, re g.| As A result of Nicholl's statements th > cane still has eight years to} °Oe { THE END. carrytag away Mr. and Mra. Julian B.| A® ® result of Nicholl's statements the PRISON TERM FOR FOYE Ae teiunileratboatiwa OWerace rebel commander ta driv ce are looking for two more mon anc White on their honeymoon, ‘The hus- | P my to the A rican “Of course I would have been Just an well satisfied if they had watted a| ban Ix twenty-two years old, the bride while longer,” she said, gazing with a|twenty-one, White lived with bis step: amile at her newly married daurhter. | father at Hay Snore, 1. 1 his bride, | pea “Howard, who, by the way, !s a fine who was Miss Lucille BE Smith, lived PHILAT ER LEEEA, Dy young man and one who will make at iotip, La. T DENVER WOMAN PLANS Foxe. formerly a clerk ‘good, often sald to me: ‘What would ip), eof " er eston Smith, 4 you do if 1 took Marion away and mar- | Mia eh conan A RADIUM FACTORY a ual ried her? Always I replied: ‘I would a business man F Dreak your neck.’ But he did it and [the mateh, but idn't break his neck, How could I do, told his prow t he anything? The first thing they sald) would nave to mal 1 1 Owner 8 Mines, S 1 Build | when I seemed to withhold my con, provide for the wife he wished to take ner of 78 Mines, She Will Build sent was that earned mine nee Young White had about $159, but far Plant Next Year—Against but sixteen, That was true, and matt ee ne eee antad rliht : ally I had to give them my blessing, from Pelng Astor ser ait ee Public Ownership. rier sanuenine that there will Be no) vest palm Beuoh, Fla. and launched| WAsitINGTON, Dee. At this Marion laughed: “Why, the | Into the real estate business lagi sum seventy-eight radium sereed to relinguish the contract “ita eee ment and readjustment whit u not affect the Me sical | fv VALUES AND We soon e turned loose James Maloney and Nick Shields, who have been under rest «ince the day a! the robbery Clerk Who b Must Serve at names of th Kiven out, though it was 9 Wildeys awed $1,000 for supplies, owners of nae Aa is x more tha $100,000, - SUICIDE DECISION WRONG. ore Sanyo ween Lue rebels i ovaress 0! OE Special Interest to Smart Women ty Mince mundown vex wholesale sro : the Cosme etive son-inelaw th money ¢ tentiard geen, a total fight wtarted at the village oo’ A personal inspection will convince you of the ex= vwuv an Ceptional vatues of these finest quality reliable furs, ry fhe ow; Weer Declared Self. ! er | tpi new, Mrs. | ate Sinin Was Marder father f “““ and the prices confirm your opinion that they cannot w ry Curran of Denver r FRALO, N Der. 3 at oe te “ ; ‘ wi . q od clsewhe > i Me aa trean\doa taieontnenare | HIE returned home last week worth eG ep ara ‘ a en Gt [ows toss wit olt oo be purchased elsewhere at the following unusually of young Moore's parents about an en- mulment, but it seems, too, they rer low figure uvker of the United Sta) y afternoon at Islip, Last night, oh , advising him that she ae whe wax orpnou ted and the blessing seems certain, — friends wel ne to shower the ATTACK TRAIN, IPE. vgatine: Howard Stoorer seventeen, | Year cone wih ioe and old hors, “iam ‘actor Denver RIGID WEATHER IN EUROPE, «0 "07 mrtios exon m LS ATTACK TRAIN, | |SKUNK MUFF 37.50 to 65.00 1 le bride, Marion, fifteen, are | Mes #liyped out t K ‘om the and criticisinw axitat! sata tu Seettans Ven “ie a (eT peas fs " HHO AS . ais ica ane Ant starion doesn’ ‘house olin Rew: Caren -pulia cangerahin at zNcin at ent m : " \ ies : alte Vii Bh sane Witte di ii ni KUNI SCARES 22.50 to 50.00 ‘know what Howard's salary and, | movie. jay th y Dr. Howare Selly of Laitimore ere Spel Semis (atcar : eee Be He ecetiaredl a wha cre, who doesn't care. hon and young White deci add dupont of Delawa whe! jy e X eh: : | c N MUE Riutanaeal that wa eng to make anerhor 4,00 | gy sein radi tr arin veil of the | uaa Htroad na atta kot os voice DVED RACCOO mt 12.75 to 33.50 at. | bined 4000 for) Navas only MEAN per. miligeary, ms ea an carl Rene any DYED RACCOON SCARES... 19,50 to 29.50 prnerin, ttn. evs ainat prices to his medica’ 1 popu ' t : re woded (1 ' . a bh HAN une TER vanker, | PHTATHLPIILN Pyle ee ath , - t ese ; : EAL SET Nearer es eens 26.59 who wes Indicted with James John Milt a Worrall, & y WH) DENVER, Col, Dee —Seeretary oe ‘ A h ori Widitis |. . cpes ga % ‘ aie eae oe ay Mem ot Now Vork cits, died here| Hae's Propoan) to withdraw: from the G00 0 1. yest ine sort ara SET FOX CONEY SETS 16.50 to 27.50 ite lle Was 1 ‘ #4000 by Jud Hranch of the id, Similar today from pneame rty-elmat years old, He te survived our eons Who ive in New Yo Yaugiter wife of a Phila defen-ants, phia pho sielan. vag to-day fl [tain radium producing ores promised to ng a Stora protest from Colo jradoans, said State Mine Comminsioner | Menehan to-day. He tas forwarded + [Wa nal Nn the subje ' => plan, saya Menehan, threatens to paralyze Colorado's most promising future resource--the development (aie PaIN Acs eerea ag ta ott Saat Mo oe me . ; Children’s Sets in all Choice FURS HESS ___Broadwoy. Bthana Oth Ste, HOTEL FINE HERO RETIRED. Hien (Chief Clark @ After Thirty Venrat Sens EyR™ TUN ; PE CRETE ACOH! ise CELI f+) a font or founa articles ade T extracted. The Paradox V Rub It Right Out—Try This} jtite lands and the pite vertied In The Wi | Central City are maid to produce i tied at Tee Wo } | two-thirds of the world's supply of i if i i oe Rheumatism is “pain nly, Limber up! Quit complaining! Get | radium. Bue ' ath i j dryads Sark Bees Not one case in fifty requires internal |a small trial bottle of old-time ae eammule: b Uy Moreen, Sie dn Vall owe Liesator stare s ‘ i ‘ ‘ * and ronda treatment. Stop drugying! Rub sooth- | Jacob's Oil,” at any drug store and in) Sly yGar-uid) Sylvester” Walaa “ ’ ar i; th Harter: Often. ee ing, penetrating “St. Jacob's Gil" |just « moment you'll be free from rheu- | 22M Catalpa avenue, Glendale, Queens! ean to erable Win to wonthe ; , Brooklyn Ottion 980 Washines directly into the sore, stiff joints and} matic pas 3s and. stiffness. | leit ais house to go on an errand t 7 One mets t a ‘laa ; fon ie rool vm, Lt muscles and relief comes instantly. Don't suffe ! Relief awaits you, “St. morning, and running acrons Wa wTRETT VT Ma = : r RereetAMN Ii LOL » f elrerinbta, printing ry Apcob's Oil” is » harmless rheumatiom | Jucob's Vil’’ is just aa good for sciatica, | MS {vot Bivbed on tne cutiatne ame wlegrapt « i 1914 Art Calendar FREE oo moat ok si { seunen \ 5 i ete hescscke he rectly in front of the horses wlon Tole Sot is ain t \ | which never disappoints aud does |neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains|on a double truck and was truinpied Vey Att nortiy a with Next Sunday’s World. comn sing dis ia amv 8 ree 2 oe ne PAN Un UHAA AY iin’ ‘im Greater Now Mark aud Viclgiiy.) | Queene, \ es '

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