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. > wah 8 J WAP Gs; © * bye Bee ey Tet “RE EVENING WORLD, | TUESDAY, MAY Y2, Y91t~ 0m, ae i ’ Byrnes resented what he called “In- or Athout by M , at binustiona’ in the queries aa to legla ee i Tracteed cnet. cemscet| PRESIDENT TO ATTEND | SEVENTEEN HORSES BURN. |frcrincer of°the tutu sireet station, | Bathe eee Ae ih iP lative work. He aloo eaid many | Folk. WALL ‘STREET PAGEANT tae 1 Trea ts aane Wan ene, Gee raced | nett # Bee George f. Felter: ieee bad: bees cont 1s OMRee QNAE-| | °No!" replied Mr. Gyrmes, “at Bo in reaching only two, Bi Rernlemes Davta is ithe feat, five Inches ras | i tall, hair Mr. Folk submitted a voucher for | serene yo oiNtte ve iktorea, Cher Bet ae on anh | Historie Documents Are to Be{@eath and two others so injured they 90 in favor of Sylvester Baxter | Historic probably will have to be destroyed In a “for 16,000 prayers.” Sealed Up for a Hun. fire that awept through the one-story “Prayers,” mused Mr. Folk, “What > frame building, Nos. 142-150 Morgan! ‘The police save | been aaked to help did the New Haven want with 15,000) dred Years. avenue, Brooklyn, at 3A. M. to-day, | in the search for David Fellerman, fits tors, and before being excused made a statement in which he seid that when he took up the New Ifaven work in Boston he adopted a pos!- tive rule to “out out” anything In the way of illegal expenditures in legia- lative matters. ‘This rule, he said, he TWO OF A Seiae, te Herald, brayera?” ‘The building was used as a coopernge| toon years old, @ Atudent at the Stuy- ‘ had strictly adhered to. “It probably needed more than In addition to the elas LE “4 so ‘The task of collecting and sending| that,” smiled Mr. Byrnes. wal ie ot bk parade 2 © sik ‘s ‘ to Washington the mass of vouchers! “This purports to be ‘prayers from | Wl! Street npg sort ager ' Acted With Rear-Ad-|cattea for by the commiaison, it was | tho bis,’ nuggosted Mr. Folk, “Why | (ltlon.” on May 23, the occasion stated to-day, called for the services| were the appeals of the people being | 7° Biven added interest by the pres- iitral in Fight Against Ship ot 00 ctorks in the New Haven's| paid for by the Now Haven ence of President Wilson, according main offices and the papers were) “I don't know about that," Mr, |‘ Information furnished Police Head- a Clause in Bill. brought to Washington from New| Hyrnes replied. “Tho will was paid | Watters this morning when applica- Haven in soven trunks on @ spectal| by the New Ha: People, ware | on for the parade permit was made. Scumay car. praying then, just as they are pray. | Previous to the parade, which starts a SEPRET | IN VOUCHER, | Mr. Byrnes was asked what salary | !nK now, for a rest.” at 190 P. M., there will be an exbl- ver i Solonial doc- sell as assistant | “WhAt do you know about the ac. | item of old prints and Col t, He he was paid A. P uments Now. 91 and 93 Wall st attorney tn the yston office. tivities of Innis and Turtle?” The pi will Est through iH pod y-) “Innis and Turtle received any-| street co to Pearl street and 34th St t 5th When [ went to Boston he re ny: ieee Bee * . Broad atreet to Fraunces Ta _Bymes Tells More of How cern cue heh tater was ralaed | W0re froin $12,000 to $15,000 for work | #Foad atreat to Frnunces Tavern. | ree Avenue Was Handed A id. to $6,000 or $7,000, aw T remember.” | ‘Hey did among various associations | monies, following « visit to the ot / Cash ‘as Han TOU |e i he do any confidential work?” |°f People in Massachusetts and elae-| the old Coffee House, will seal a here.” bronze casket containing the copies ; 4 Mr. Hyrnes anid Russell did con. | Wi of famous historical letters, the of- UO di} da nd Th j yPought 13,000 Prayers, | Mr. livres sald Rusa ae cone] Were any Memnasd bile presented | Semmens, nintorenl itary, theo nusual Values on Wednesday a ursday + —_—___ | pet al injury claime:. by per iees ghey i @ history of the lower _ ction of Wall \ “L think not. wir work, as I re-| street and sketches of the socleties INGTON, May 12--The New y vouchers showing payments if ii vay of a general character | Participating. ‘This casket will he .|to Mr. Rusaell to cover pernonal ex- given to the New York Historical Bo- Mow Haven and Harder fat ME, ont to cover perontl mone civic todos which had man [Et Sat t"ha aged i FRENCH UNDERWEAR PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS the provision of the Panama|exhibited, and the witness Interro- ene interest in the railroad situa. | 2014. ‘act prohibiting raitroad-owned | ated regarding them. He sald he isrine Wh Heute Welt Vouk . . . . from ‘passing through the canal,|Felled a great deal on Mr, Ragectt, | Solloltor Folk was tilt doubtful this . Nook ek Gowns of sheer Nainsook,—laundered; hand made; hand- Extra Fine Quality Taffeta Silk Parasols, with handsome to testimony at the hearing | had fatth in him and often made pay- Laie bee | ogglltiakbed te Mel- | oorge McLaughlin, Chief Inspector for embroidered; Kimono or set-in sleeve. 2.95 and 3.95 wide ribbon border and insertion; striped and floral designs; into the New Haven’s affairs|menta to him without demanding an) ii aticondts heh cee the State ok oagne| CH tired made H values 3.95 and 5.50 visiods: Golesi) ale Parwnels with enti toe oF th Interstate Commerce Commis- | explanation as to what they were for, opy That something unexpected has Station, at Stapleton, “Dome” and “Bell” shapes. 2.75 and 3.50 Mr, Byrnes was asked what rela-| 4 1, ya the “poorest apol- * cred; hand-embroidered; F. Byrnes, former Vice-| tions Thomas F, Dotan had with Rus- nba cada temporarily otk'n | ory rar dail an . heen i heey ot . ce gees model; launtl ‘sp 1.95 an 12.98 value 3.50 to 5.50 . 4 to examine 3 ‘ormer | New York, and in utterfly yntt for ed 1, of the New Haven, tostified | sell’s office, Uirectorn of the New. Haven Railroad |econfinement-ot_human bene. finished with scalloped edge. . Men’s and Women’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas,—a variety $1,000 paid to Cl W. De] “Dolan at first was employed by| was strongly indicated by events duc. | value 2.50 to 4.25 - ¥ 4 Svuibiaaean “lawyer, by|me. He was @ bright young man| ing today's hearlng. Skirts of fine Nainsook,—Extra Size; laundered; hend- of handles, including Ebonine, Boxwood, English Furze, Rear-Admiral F. T. Bowlee| who came to me and asked for work,| When pointedly asked 1 Meilen ; ace Mission, ete. value 3.00. 2.00 ef Gee Fore River Shipbufding Com-| He was given $25 a week. Vouchers] Haug, #° on the stand Folk de- embroidered; finished with scalloped edge. 3.95 c . ; puny, for services in connection with | were approved for his weekly aalary."| “It in ny plan to go on as I an- | T “HE manwhodrives value 5.00 Special Sale of Oriental Ru : legislation, in reality came| “What did he dot” eT at eee for pleasure caw ee 4 broidered 75c pec jal Sale of Oriental Kugs t oa the New Haven treasury, The] «Weil, ne was an active, keon young| Mrhat pressure was boing brought (Hf keep his car running Chemises of Nainsook,—hand-embroidered......... Lobby Investigating Committee! nan. He want around everywhere. te bear upon the commission to keep smoothly and at low cost | value 1.25 ‘ $225,000.00 had De Knight and Bowles} ii9 was ubiquitous. Ho went up to} Mellen from telling his story at this b . 7 i = i belleved. It decl usin ¥ Nainsook or Batiste; laundered; hand- . . Re eee tm [he emt, bat Sed mouine wo] Uae Miura Seer eae I embroidered, value 1.50 t0 295, 980, 1.28 ond 1.95 Persian, Turkish and India Rugs o wit jative matters, © T@] was anxious to hold up Mellen’s tes- | . . IIe re Ge ‘Bet then brought out. ported to me many things that he|timony until hie examiners could | Se 7 l | sompl k. | Drawers of sheer Nainsook,—laundered; hand-embroid- About 7) Regular Prices % Byrnes, who resumed the stand] heard of interest to the road. ee } ag was shown @ voucher for the] “Id Husell go to tho Legislature] 9. qeaden Deathe tm Astoria. | ered. value 1.75 to 2.95, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.95 ; 5 = 5.75 978 and was questioned by| da! piartin Healy, tittyche Yeats olds was For. Transmissions Draweriy—Butra Glee, of Sine Natnsodly teandered; Small Hamadan or Beluchistan Rugs...... 75 and 9.7: Counsel Folk in regard to it. found dead tn bed from apoplexy this | and Differentials TAWORS "EELS SIRE, NMULSOORS ; regularly 10.50 to 15.00 Gai4 be approved the voucher at} “Didn't Dolan go regularly?” Ie sed hand-made and hand-embroidered. 2.95 and 3.75 ‘ ul B 15.00 wine reduces friction ta a Lustrous Persian Mouso' UGS. sees eevee sere eeeees ADM personal re La bepron| Not 4 the sone that ey nay Md mere'nothing, and ‘gives his values 3.95 and 4.75 feguiarly 21.50 to 32.50 that he jater ean, want to say that while % eee ; oewne Gad aaksd MS MAi-| wan In charge of thelooipany’sl buss pokes pln ere a Corset Covers of fine Nainsook or Lge eee Fine Persian Iran Rugs... regularly 32.50 to 45.00, 25.00 to wetal: insel Mi huset! doll H a i at Ee pansmna Canal legislation, the| Sus paid through me to. Infuenos| mere disedee. hall, Ss iculaaliaaag ies toda T26, 2:00) arm 3:8 Extra Sized India Rugs especially adapted Haven being interested on ac-| legislation improperly. I had instruc. i i Rope Manutac Firm Asaignn, ‘et its Long Island Sound liners.| tions from Mr. Mellen verbally and| The achedules in the asaignment of | for Country Homes, including the following :— | Gowns,—high neck model; laundered; all hand-made; Byrnes was on the stand two/in writing not to spend @ cent this! the Tucker & Carter Rope Company, a broi i Including regular ‘and extra, sises. Size 11 ft. 11 in. x 9 ft. 2 in wale 150.00, 74.00»: and again wes questioned as| way, eR) God, I never ve craters Leroncsipehehg sah 3.95 to 6.50, 2.95 and 4.95 Se Le CR ian & ‘made through hie office| did.” And Mr. Byrnes struck the|fove. cordage, &e., F i i 8.00 perqons for servicer to the| table. ‘Thin statement, he aald, wan Rcckteen and New’ Loedon Nets Gowns, Walking Skirts and Princess Slips.—a variety Size 18 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 1 in -value 150.60, 50.00 Haven, and perticularly as to|in reply to slurs thrown out tn cer- | Carolina, were filed to-day in ‘the Bu- of attractive models, at about one-half former prices. Size 12 ft. 10 in. x 10 ft. lin....... value 145.00, 79.00 ‘The liabilities are $396,714; tain quarters masete, §704,08; actual ansete, “Did Mr. Mellen ever turn over to ! (402, ‘Bee ’ py eed Any pain, ache or ill that Points to kidney disorder is a timely alte a Story” warning, for kidney weakness is getting more dangerous every day. In 20 years its death rate has increased 72%. Be warned by back- ache, dizzy spells, unexplainable headaches and stubborn urinary ills. ‘Weak kidneys invite rheumatic and nervous troubles, uric acid poisons ing, gravel, hardened arteries, dropsy and fatal Bright’s disease. Be thankful for any early warning of kidney weakness, and use Doan’s Kidne$ Pills, the time-tried reliable kidney tonic that is so warmly recommended wherever you go. NEW YORK PEOPLE TESTIFY hese truthful statements of their own personal experiences tell how to read the warnings of kidney disorders—how to get rid of kidney backache—how to strengthen weak kidneys: MANHATTAN BRONX BROOKLYN WESTCHESTER JERSEY SIDE West 130th Street East 143rd Street Washington Avenue Haviland Avenue Grove Street “For over six months | suffered “L had kidney disease so badly,” grestly from rheumatic pains,” says Ralph T, Martling of 276 E. John Menges, 645 Washington Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 640 Grove says Mrs, R. Standish of 520 W. 1434 St, Bronx, “that 1 despaired AYé, Brooklyn, says: “My Eld- St, Jersey City, N. Ja says: 430th St, New York City, “My of ever ‘recovering, It began with neys had troubled me off and on suffered from kidney disease. Af- feet and limbs were swollen and my backache and every move caused for about & year. Sharp pains of ter I had done a hard day's work hands swelled, too, My back sharp, piercing pains, The kidney ten darted through the small of my Thad sharp, shooting pains thrpugh ached so badly that 1 couldn’t turn secretions were very much disor- back and the kidney secretions my kidneys. The kidney secretions over in bed. The medicine the doc- dered and 1 had to pass them as passed too frequently. Doan's Kid- were also in bad shape. My feet tee (ave bea Kidney Pils od many as 8 dozen times dally, Often ney Pills were highly recommended vertised | got a supply. I used two 1 got dizzy and couldn't stand with- to me and I began using them. boxes and the backache left me, out having to catch bold of some- Soon my back was stronger and thing for sup Six different my kidneys were strengthened, too. au graiing | went ees of my fark and limbs and my rys did their doctors trei me and | was also treated at the poses but to no 1 Gave told the public shout my work normally, You are just as et Arthur P. Russell, an aasiat- =| ENUI wlll, yY Mot WPA Zz Preis a Story “e a To-Day and OND. saan be DOK ion THE NUMBER 180 | OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE fips talc Boston Road “For many years 1 was a travel- ing salesman,” says Ge -rge C. Lane of 1382 Boston Road, New York City, “and the drinking of many ]- different kinds of water, besides the jarring and Jolting of the train, weakened my kidneys. I needed only to take cold or exert myself to bring on an attack. Usually backache came with {t and my kid- neys acted too freely. Since | heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills it has iste Importer of Diemends, Mrs, M, Barringer, Haviland Ave., Broadwe' New ¥ York Westchester, N, Y., says: “I had dizzy and nervous spells and my back ached, The pains in my back made it hard for me to straighten after stooping. 1 didn’t sleep well and in the morning felt very tired. My kidneys caused all the trouble and when I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised | gave them a trial. They acted as a tonic and soon made me swelled and I was tired and languid. 1 had dark spots flash before my eyes and if I stooped over to pick up anything I got dizzy and stag- gered when ! tried to straighten. I strong and well, Another of my was advised to try Doan's Kidney been necessary for me to take them welcome to use my endorsement of avail, 1 used Dosn's Kidney Pills experience before and I can now family who suffered from kidney Pills and did so. After finishing six only a short time to get relief. 1 Doan's Kidaey Pi to-day a3 you and 1 have not rl @ sign of the say again that | have found Doan's weakness and backache used Doan's boxes | was cured and I haven't had have never suffered from a bad at- have been in the past.” old complaint since.” Kidney Pills to be Just what | said.” Kidney Pills and they gave relief.” an ache or pain since,” tack since 1 have used this remedy.” Gena! Pill, Small Dose, Small Prieg Genuine wwe: Signature, a.) DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS[ Sold at all driggiste and general stores, 50c a box, or mailed on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y.