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vi REAPS OUT eRoe AT mer HOM IS RUN DOWN ‘Bh AUTO CHASES fetal a oceae l rar ley t Columbus avenue at-%| Mitchell had been drinking. He was frevsess Beskeee W A.M. to-day, and besides wrecking | locked up on a charge of operating ; p> , Mand 5 the auto broke most of the glass on| #h automobile in a reckless manner > Sanrio to enter a Mota Malia ml one side of the trolley. A dozen or uence of liquor, nd the stairs, more passenge: includt several ,. it to the station LAS SKA’ ry ataaees, vaanred Tee: ne women, were paaie-stricken, They | and said the eur did not have ST. NIC NICHO |. NEAR AcE Ss KATING | Window on the second floor of POLICEMAN [ | A UR were shaken up, but escaped injury. | permission to take out the car, but Na Me rork | soreet, B ookiyn, during. « ‘One of the tires exploded and awoke | declined to make a ‘who were ov bd hae al 0 PEN NS \ fire carty to- many persons in the neighborhood. ‘ f Pe ary ve “treates ied ‘Dr Policeman Mannion took the chaut- | jowed to 0 hh ro fter jeaving t ‘helt TO- MORROW are: arte tar Risks His te wie to Stop Animat|Passengers on on Columns AVe-| four and his three companions to the | names. 8, vw deatebihe (aetory anid an a famed s Ife to Stop Anima West One Hundredth street station. - ‘pM issiON Be Mibsie—sI fii @ Ceppea. go the ground. for ane Frightened by Blowitig nue,Line Are Shaken Up; |The chautteur described bimssit as|FRENCH STEAMER STRANDED.|) te ies ahaaaes Herbert R. Mitchell, twenty-four, of jeerman . —EE i= 4 a hares one passersby | P ' “Joy Riders” Unhurt. No. 668 West One Hundred and Fifty- | LonDon, Oct. 90.—Ldoya's signal ata- " the two families living in the aper. Cighth street, chauffeur for Joseph | tion at St. Catharine's Point reporte that All got Bd without @im- = x Obermeyer of No, 57 West Fifty-|a French steamer, the Admiral Rigault og except Poppen: ‘The fire did | A touring car containi: four hth street. de Genoullly, bound from Ba: about $3,000 damage. As Mra, Margaret Muinotiand of No.1 _4 1S. od kid alll WOMAN COULD [S=:SS54| ‘The only cure for tiredness is rest, and NOT Sif UP) Si mt wees x| the only way for a busy woman to get ad been driven by Frank Molit6r. i pera work, |e nena alee a rest is to have help with her work. “Lydia E., Pinkhamn’s {itr and eter war ae | é Fels-Naptha Soap will do more than eo . Vegetable Compound » ae rinilad Ske tins, Setaounnsen Ey WP na help. It will actu do the hardest Helped Hor, Seuer ga toner. ‘otinanee| part of a woman’s work for her. a Policeman William Feeney seised : Trenton Ohio.—''I ani enjoying bet- | the bfidle. He was dragged cry | CUE eFicy uP Fels-Naptha lves grease on wie gat tah ow ian {have fr tive | MOSK, And sopoad the Mir oy X ARE ts and pans. It cleans floors without ' at Ato take Lydia E.| Myrtle avenue. The horse had to be ard scru bing. a a inkham's fegetas killed on account of ite injuries. Tey at raten tte: || ouNeencsarce, e, Your weekly wash can be done in || fill'o thd wey Tey, | cot mayan Mote, ond .., half the usual time if you will soap the =| Y= co UEatriete | R a Eo rn age en a ; clothes, with Fels-Naptha and let them || Whiteside MR. MU I ca and for the last eight | possibly a fracture of the skull and months J have| internal injuries. Her condition was a ee soak in cool or lukewarm water for MY LA = ouat praise yale E “(hake aT thirty minutes. When you come to wash _|| tensa - CONS Cc DOUG ’ them, all they will need is a le rub ac seabenci a te COMFS UPS ELTING on Debts of Max Kebre, Failed Banker, ! with your hands or on the was ; if we Pat at 94,870,000, Every Time She Can, Anty Drudge oe a ren te a. lepatales tn the baakruntey, of Mad Is Glad to Help rinsing and drying. No boiling ng Tyee! win a nervois wreck, and |anal street, ware fled in the United ie ai hard rubbing. CASINO ia ad Ss bi ea ‘ ay eTooks.. States District Court to-day. | Fhe docus Mr. bape Rypsay bs Aged byl Fr Fritsi Scheff in Pretty Mrs. Smith Smith I 7. 1 Ta aeee ee oN AN, 161°" placed et MRL $f, rp bonerupt are buy his wife some Fels-Naptha Soap. She's fi Jis\ ee ee esate THE LAW {vf LAND | ver, at a8, uwieune ‘of cal tick from overwork.” wht a “isis ra | if ic tures: ej ually raf Company of Baltiniore, re $100 dy : Aaty Drudge—“Well, Fels-Naptha is the best med- directions Mobs | } Ay feine you ean gut for that ill, Mr. Thrifty. I'll \= mp my vol eall ateund and see your wife tomorrow and _ fod eee . st go doubs Henry tell her some of my experiences with Fels- ‘Compound will help You. wr acrid 0 up to a few years ago was & Naptha Soap. Better buy her o box while E. Pinkham icine Co. was found dead this morning begat L ey Mass.. for ad- Your letter will ‘be opened street vc tng chair with & rd woman and pubber wee i techs mouth, the le ctner end conni 2 Nem Wee Tes ta! | CANDLER S709. os 5p “ON NaRIAL® Wests) [cd A Do You Want a Suit Odd Suit Lengths De You aut 2 S40 Sait New Seeks, Picees Divert isccmen te ‘ ‘ 50 tog yd. 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