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: . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 A SUCCESS BLLS FOR LIGHTING [THE GIRL “OF TO-DAY: «su XGCHss | OM ME SIMS Can TW SOOO ONE ee ea ! scinie rane te ONVISTTOTOMBS. BY USE OF TUNGSTEN LANES 7 | Gm Ont Tans #60 poe ‘ bather of Dudley Field Malone Whilom Husband Is Promptly 34, as famtrovl, COOVET Tin wt oe, Fan teem aed | " ‘ ptt Embassy and was supplying them. with information in regard to arma and munition plants in the United went to City College He w tly sent to the San nelseo fair by the Russian news doesn’t think she suffers the least bit {n comparison cause they use up twice as much power as the new tungsten type. This | KILLS YOUNG FRIEND Armas with the girl of a generation ago, singling out of Dudley Field ‘« father for decapitation In re- ‘ a ee ant wae At es } to Lose Berth in Dock Indicted for Bigamy by . relative mere of the tungsten ond ay THe Gh "J Water Department Proves ine Gem types Me foune thet the ‘oF Woar Department Corand Jury weed Up just half ae muck awe —— That Kind Supplied by |. y as doce the Gem lamp 4 There was oe vint egeinet the | ABORERS ARE SLASHED wae ind Company Double Cost 4 ' © than the Gem gomy by _—— - 44\tione! east inte con ' Ti woe t , wever, Mr Athine found Budget Experts W All Night +1 Mie Amalle Wendt on P. S. BOARD TO ACT could save aimont tive adget Exp k AW Night 5 ° 1 married Mra = 2 ar as panied to Cut Them Down a Nev, 14, 08, las t 0 rep busires Mine Wendt ‘The = Ss of |" asioner Williame Come 2 $200 ear ben + arraigned before gu ry out his plausible theory, Me did morroe ne a” ~ Tungstens Instead of Gems | 140 semonstrates that he wun rinht ¢ an all pight cension the aun | Mie. red Arnold of 7 Commissioner b - and Mre Rese (tires eof A ' ommitiee of the 4 of to All Householders | eghtiay sbeupneien Gen sul) altend to ; Sy sdudekisehaed ¥, oalied Count” Loudon tm —) furnish the new tungsten types to t = of taramtasines sitions in the Tombs shortly before noon ¢ to en “uminating snetance| “oneumers tree of charee just ae they « Dock Department and the reduc. [Abt ear deniifed Vim ae her vote Seve ee* | did with the old Gem lamps This Hon in malaries of Afty water tenders, | husband s Areeld, whe One @ how the average “home body” IM view is whured by an oMeial of the twenty oilers, eighteen marine en. |Amaile Wendt when she married Lawe Rew Tork permite himeecif to be m- | Dog nent of Water Bupply | de nder the o «of Max &. Cht- “ « es and five foreman laborers | y ue ne. beosied into paying out good money “Md Plectricity This oMfets: This te the second blow the em-|Mane, picked out the “Count” from fav Ol4-styie incandescent lights [that bis name be withheld, « ployees of the Dock Department have ineup of eleven prisoners and Mra, .. wy mente the City of ‘The City of New York has | | | received since th ewinnin the rien recognized him in @ group of Mow York hee been busy inetalling SOUS he Henne semen) || Mitchel administration, Up to the|'#0 He wore an automobile cap, | a |under which rate of five cents per || present tine 478 low-waged men have| pulled over his eyes when the Grat tengeten and nitrogen-can lamps in| Kilowatt hour ts paid for the con- #8 pee er mene’ wife called. Mra. Arnold stopped ’ ° | ven dropped ped in (Re place of the o14 Gem and aro|#UMPtion of 100,000 Kilowatt hours oF | onapic ne the Dock De. | front of him and aaid ghits, because it was found to be|!em vf slectric power per year: four Joarinent employees siated to walk! "Why, Max. how are you? hie te | ents for 100,000 up to 200,000, and a nk (o William C fe. father |Our son,” Introducing « young mam much cheaper to uae the former typ. devrease of one cent tor each aated “Lonely” Thinks the Modern Girl Is Anything} ee anin eld Malone, Collector ot of twenty, Max made no reply and mM Of course, the nitrogen lamp. | 100,000 Kilowatt hour until a rate of but a Success as a True Wife and Mother— he Port of New York, and a personal| Mrs, Arnold was taken before the 1 which is of high power, doesn't apply |'Wo cents haw been reached | - MK . | friend of Mayor Mitchel, He holda a a Jury rien arrived soon te home use, but the tungaten, as) “THE Companies charge the small Another Warns Girls That Good Men baanee a yank Muione | consumer eight cents per kilowatt , r, , ' Yeu,” whe said; “that's Ma How . y se given the Meoretarywhip after ma x | strongly. rate applic. when the consumer sup- | . - ~ eli r eine by Cota ssioner |deieh to reply and Mra. O'Brien fol- | The Bvening World told yesterday | piles his own Incandescent lights, If ‘ | seep aed 0 Maver, hag /lowed Mra, Arnold to the Grand Jury j how Publie Service Commissioner | th® company furnishes the Gem tighte | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | winith at the sh A th eoget ht or pn | lit adds one-half cent per kilowatt A man who can turn upon the gitl of today the searchlight of history | a made an investigation whieh resulted |TOOCe | i. nepsrtensat. of Sie Hayward submitted for the approval) yo ‘rheretore, it is easy to wee that | declares that its broad white rays uminate—an unqualified success! | " meas ination of many Bo0d Tam-) oT Washinntem meade ee Gsende tae | of the Commission. an order that) the consumer, even by purchasing h That delightful tribute is paid to the modern girl! editvated in Moscow and RANT 7008 - for the | “ay that because of certain informa- after Jan, 1, 1916, the New York Ed!- |own lights of the modern type inatead by “A Womantess Man,” and | apectally recommend his | py Lee SAN eo Vy mainias eatin wt the Port, 11 | tom that had reached them recently son Company and the United Electric |°f Using the old types, saves money.” | letter to the perusal of John BE, Sherrill jr, our original hiker Giambaat is bile vy te ci tahithow: 1: 0th | Count Lynar Loudon had been kept yproximately 600,000 incande: fi ‘ rae ; as neceanary toa ew J. Hs Tight and Power Company ahall sup. | ,,,0broximatels So , momneetoest | mourner for the oldfaxhionet girl; also to all youthful | dvanenient sor inet, |rineton, a Tammany rman, to forward | woder the strictest surveitianse Oy ply to customers for general and do-|iineien type, now are being used in cyntes and womun-haters, Unlike many a—Inetud: | \e Lieberott Me Non fe7 | hin reatgnation, ‘Thin Harrington did | ‘he department's agents, meatic use tungaten or more effictent liye namie Luidings or new toe ing myself “A Womantess Man” hus not to revonstruct | | hut he had moved. from {and was immediately appointed Aa-| They admitted the information they lainps of wot more than 20-candle ¢ BH GIEe OF NOS FORE the girl of other days from faded daguerreotypes and | ' the tronic Avs Addons int Secretary of the Public Ber. [received was to the effect that the power, jwtead of the Gem lamps. | pee Sate oO) #2 Victorian novels. He knew her. And now he knows} \trom itusiin. and“went: to Gniuabts Commission through the infu- |Count was in close communication The Gem lamps now are being BOYS’ ‘ , , the modern girl; he has one for a daughter, And he| until hit funda ave out. He later Sof Chairman Kdward 3 aoCall. {With certain o@lclnlo of the Germany pushed forward by the companies, be- | . | paper Journal Nova Mir, in 8 His letter is so complete and so interesting that 1 Mark's dA about the City Hall as a direct -= — Staten. fact was discovered many months | Place, Manhattan, and returned t x ft ago by D. F. Atkins, chief engineer | do not believe 1 can do better than to quote from it as fully and as promptly weeks ago, Since then, it was raid, | pel ny tie rea ahh ie 6 We ly . " he had been sick and out of work, | emphasises discord ol of the Department of Water Supply./Young Flath Dies After Carbolic| a# possible. araee Hie and the xirt- met white he waa a| sprang up in the Board of Estimate| BERLIN, Oct, 15.—In view of the Gas and Electricity. “The girl of to-day ts as much © reporter on the paner last Christman 5 ? " nat ed che ol h CITY GETS A CHEAPER RATE UN-| Acid Was Placed on His Chair— | success ax the girl of forty years |rights and privileges. She wants on the salary reduction schemes of /ahortage of “the rallk | supply ots | — = "The ers would |G Berlin the advisability of : 4 : eae . Mayor. ‘The budget slashers would [Greater Berlin ability of 1 N “ Jokers” cheerlly, “I hap-|more, Sho should have them, She the Mayor iM t Fite eee Wiper: Jokers’ Are Arrested. mv bes marie a girl of that period | Wil succeod In getting them | HARRY THAW MAY ENTER not have cut out Malone's re ry trasutiog coll cards slmiiar to, those of complicated agreements with the| ‘The victim of a “practical joke” by|-and, being a normal younk man. Tl witcn' in looked upon by. the Seed) | Understood, unless they received as-/uned early in the war f 5 1 f the Board “ ompa ot|two ¢ ° ¢ y ested In hew. | ¢, *# a moth eaten volume of 4 surance from members o' the girl of to-day as a business | | - = that their action would be sanctioned { om, applying to the lighting of|thony Flath, fifteen years old, of No.| She was a success from every stand a 4 . z ‘ores! enue, dled to-| pe ow s period | via Aspe THe thet] iN iy ang Poke bdaboeal pe ol . os : nie pelts Aerie Lis a Jdomentic tite She bs 1 It ix a significant fact that the chief tween the companies and the aver- | day St. Catherine's Hospital, Wil-| as Tam still young, and T can 5: d-| And now, just tu keep our heads Police Excuse for Vfolati ot dep Comptroller age New York householder, except | llamsburg. Visediy that she lg an unqualified suc-|from growing too big for ¢ pretees3 Him for lating |yudeet slashers, Deputy Comptrotte that Father Knickerbocker, by bind-| Young Flath was employed in the] cess. winter hats, let me submit two other | Traffic Law at Long Beach— vey, Robert Metntyre, the head of | he|letters whose writers still find us a the Bureau of Investigation and S*a- ing himself to use so many thousands| factory of the Taylor Instrument “With profound delight I recall the} 5 - . ye " . ~ little lower than the angels Bodies of Catherine S ouring V A er, P Tirrell, t the \ of kilowatt hours per year, gets a|Company at No. 8 Evergreen Ave-| girl of forty years ago. She wan not) .o gor Madam Having lost my dies of Catherine Landress| Touring With Mother tistion; George ‘Tirrell, head of the | much cheaper rate than does the| nue, Willlamsburg. While be was ab-| the girl that the girl of to-day thinks] wife, |_am looking for Pe ta rE | Los ANGELES, Oct. 15. — Harry ri Jame: Ne householder, sent from his work a few minutes} she was. Sho was just as vivacious,| take, her place. 4 nave piney | and James Lieberoff Found | qity, with hia mother, Mrs William But it is understood between the| Andrew Wermuth, fifteen,-of No. 82] Just as attractive, jus; as coquettis!. | gury girl, but as | now wish fe . , lane Vi . ‘Thaw, to-day took ® motor trip through lighting companies and Fathor| Evergreen Avenue, and John Rappelt, just ag well if not better dre yg in Woods Near Yonkers. | By a Avenue, and Job is SHOShe Cheon auitavacmnecs | Loy Angoles and its suburbs, Thaw waa | ordinates ot the Conneralies ; Knickerbocker that if he wants to us: heparan aionuias ieee pad or bole kata with Just as many if not more and| have changed by idea of her. | haled before the Long Heach police to] ‘The Mayor has but one representa | Y air ‘ better accomplishments than the girl 7 h As a workingman’'s wife she is a explain why he had left his automobile | tive on the Budget Committee. tte ta] the Gem lamp he can get it for noth-| on his ’ on total failure, and this is th Catherine Land " clin H ‘ of the inter- ouns amed Phe came ing and that if he prefers the tung-| Wh lath returned he sat on the] of to-day; but she was an up-to-the ¢ Atharine: Landreas, eighteen: years | wtuinding:withia twenty f the inter-/ 4 young man named Phenix who cam less than a minute he was in| minute success in whatever she unde Tureau of Standards and Grades, and | Tilden Adamson, head of the Bureau of sub- ontract Supervision, were or ar Expow aten types he must pay for them bim- | fuld foany Bachelors exist to-day old, of No, 1472 Vyse Avenue, the rection of Pin treat and Coen Ave trom Haston a seat ots Ui Mavor's Y UL Well, Mr, Atkins, under orders from | o'clock this morning “There are to-day unlimited [next generation that Is looking for. |#Rreement, Coroner Dunn of Yonkers) in. iainance Phe fifty water tenders will be re- = a En OPT to-day is meeting and conquering = | (urhte ere are too many Municipal Building suddenly discov. fb Spain Oink Ww th ‘God only Knows what these New ae inl enat YJ 4 Van he ee bate of/ Such great pain that young Wermuth ue, in viol ot sd self, Howe e gets a rebate o} Thaw satd:| Another $4,000 position slated for pettins, se bis chief, Commissioner William Will-| _Wermuth and Rappelt were arrest ward to marriage, It's not the girls'|!s satisfied, but there is no way of i de while in| duced from $1,140 to $1,020, the twen- . honest—therefore aependable. As ik | teak Gn tia atalte oh Halt ko | $1,460 to $1,260 | <eenkeeoeet to every occasion, from the hum: pill jouanrie eee by ten youn a = : blest settlement house ba set lay OIG AERA A that itn mmediate ser ACTIVE WITH A esident Sends Personal Letter to] the Court of St. James’ out complaining, but to clean up a | clasped In the man’s hand, A wrist AGED VICTIM OF AMNESIA. vices of a ater eweetheart she is just as true will skate for a full half day, but | Watch on the girl still ticked, Indi- rarer =" l York woman ite facing in the neor| Bronx, and James A, Lieberoff, nine- 5 wa h i ; ‘ e she ya dee i s one-half cent per kilowatt hour when! home. Frome there he was sent to] ness and the home she always de-|have been killed, leaving milllotis of Bronx, died as a result of @ suicide, “but this te the Agst time in my trip] apotition in the Dock Department ts| y gotta ed and sent to the rooms of the| fields of endeavor undreamed of [riuit so mv that of her parents. determining whether the girl killed Fanatic Nig Beach, non to make | ty oilers from $1,140 to $960, eighteen will re: lock Jast night the sub- Out of the question. A girl will |OUtskirts of Yonkers by two young Hurry calls | ‘and Kappelt had to take him to his] tok. In music, art, Mtorature, bust- | eine” Millions of the world’s men|teen, of No, 280 Brook Avenue, the “I'm guilty, Sergeant he buys his own tungstens, the hospital, where be died at 8] livered the goods widows; t a othing about the croma the eontinen jolates yi 0 Pp er e Rood: Lows say nothing about th the continent 1 hi lated | that of cashier, held by Silas Strauss. e vVpremie jams, began experimenting as to the wo! . sen'’s Bocle! i of others oO Lene heir aN exp « Brooklyn Children’s Society forty years ago, and the Mothers lazy to touch their herself or allowed the youth to shoot Long sch shows. too much shopping and too Her before cnding his own life, Both | joutmern California hin permanest) inirine engineers from $1,650 to $1, Angeles. budget committee in. session in. thi dance for four or five hou Finally, at 11} : . 5 | m* * he o'clock, Miss Sadie Wiener, a Board Daughter of Gov. Dunne Ne relia lac any tecerae ah ee she oannot walk two blocks on |cating they had not been dead many| White Hatred Ma t Minsk SP ocanteetenoes ad il, acted | of Illinois. Thewast hitacy:, Aeca with and an errand for, her mother, er hours. In the grass were three notes, Can't Tell Where She Lives. | at her home, No, Weat One Hun mother she is earnestly and suc- Meehan, te vou wil ind the | 9Re In English reading | Awhtte haired woman about fifty-five [dred and Forty velhth str Bae SPRINGFIELD, iL, Oct. 16.—Miss| cessfully on the job. laughter in the front room study- | “This is suicide and not murder. lyears of age Was unable to explain | Volunteer © come downtown right | Bri away and worked without a stop until where she was going when Policeman | o'clock this morning, It isn't likely Cox saw her at One Hundred and] Miss Wiener’s salary will be cut, lee a “If a git! togs herself up and goes the boek of € Eileen Mary Dunne, daughter of Gov.| juif,¢ Stiaigks Broadway or firth | {ng the book o Must flush your Kidneyg|D0n"y of Hincis, who is to be married | Avenue and gets away with tt, which | wnat hions or read- ATHERINE LAN DRESS! “JAMES A. LIEBDEROFY. ve t is areal! Bleventh Street and Broadway at lt A. f rf Oct. 20 to Willlam Corboy, a Chicago|she generally does, I consider her a | yap SSB ind Mic a SR ead One in Russian written by the girl i RNase occasionally if you eat |Sticroy’ wes rconved the following |succean., Te ane goes after'a man and | Pariner.,one to share the reaponslbll: | wan gadrenned to Mrs, Hert Landrens, (ot '-a89, and he took her to the West SAILING TO-DAY. meat regularly. note from President Wilson: gets him, whioh she generally does, | iogkiny for money, and not one min! No. 1478 Vyse Avenue, Bronx, and Kticion, ‘Phere she nald sho. wan M Hy . My Dear Mise Dunne:—May I not | theertiona’ treake of nature, tose | @ thoneand ja. but the wainen and |read: (arot Hlackwonh but could nov remem, |Mehawk, Jacksonville 1PM bs i trong z ons, e nu sof to-day are more earch 0 rh aret Blackwood, but co. mem . , Noted authority tells wh ish for you ia your epproaching|not be considered, in stenoxtaphy, | sr,0" (0.084 are more [ph gaareh oF Dear Mamma—You must for- | ber where sho Nved. | Mariana, Santiago 3PM. foted authority tells what) jcrriago the greatest happiness and Accounting, music and every line of /powrier, mcanty” dreas, high» heels, Rive my erime, J did not consider |, SM) Nas a wound over ane eye, bit id) B, Fred Hendrik, Haiti 5P.M causes .uckache and |contentment, and may I net convey endeavor shag as mad erm ataver {fashion and frote are about all :hey| the consequences boforehand know haw sho received it. At th — ~ Bledder weakne through you my warmest congratu-|2ne undertakes and she undertakes | (7,\n ining of these days; and by so Death ie the only way out, When uttering fre als but the: dos 24 k FAROUAN Teh Glew nek felon tectene doing they are lowering. themscives tare sald abet well enough to or have the pleasure of being present on | Cveryeane. in aight bod area, on her jin, the eves of ux men. LONELY." you recive this 1 will be dead. aay to rocall t irom. 8 ore 8 he fet be “i ne imagination for new flelds to con- | ear Madam: | have read with Forgive me. Goodby, Yo daugh- bv kK waist and skirt and long brown 9 e No man or woman who ents ment reg- [the twentieth to convey my feltcita- | quer, nteranein The evening World| tor Ghewecisie [sinak PAPA sti atl i owe i y 5 site Y sels yo Re . he w suet ‘d a ‘ote! faction with the girl of to-da is the mre ” ar, in Usslan poetry, | pi oa Oe ter pata Beda ar WOODROW WILSON." |fiwyer, doctor and tnany other busts | (aul SN) {he KIL Of today i the | snot beon translated, but conviuied| NO BREAK, SAYS GARRISON. use Lac ty tat shh ees eee ce Hoy _ ness or profession. She will inaugu- | tn marrs etsits i ff ( B y di tment—stat - Muggishly’ filter or strain only part of| KIDDIES AT ELECTRIC SHOW. |insnip, International in its scope, The the waste and poisons from the blood, a girl of to-day expects |in prose with a | to begin just at the point wh “Doar Sister Goodby, When you | Mts Sever Had Disaureement Witt \girt ‘of to-day will be the Sowornnn | parenty left off ion wig an irl! receive this letter | will be dead, | Wilson, Seeretary Declares: - | | nme contented wit a“ le home t hy . 7 ‘ ck. all rheuma-|Fifteem Thousand School © of to-morrow, The girl of to-day eats hls wantaiat: trie wivaa pat Varela, me. This ought not to GLK MGHOR: Gat thane Gl BROOKLYN STORE tism, headache ble, nervou: will teach the nations of the world & dressed ip dolls, Woman's greatest write te wea aah eee baat an r hae svans)| ear Manin ness, constipation, dizziness, ‘sleepl Storm Grand Contonl Patase few diplomacy that will blend them | Soy in motherhood | Mtlte to you earlier, but did not tal never ia Beem any dangre ial. 7 | have the « went und the then you get Nearl, urage.”” betwee me ealdent,’ ness, bladder disorders come from slug-| ‘There was no school yesterday between | together in brotherly love and lasting |" "mn + tter he asked seve 4 pea genre Picton The Delicious Laxative Chocolat gith kidney Bl 11 and 2 o'clock and some 15,000 chil- | Peace, den't forget thet the gird | Westone. Hila letter tx aplendid. '< Mra. Landrens was so affected hy Milt Soret ot ye event “A! ExeLax relieves constipation, Menulntaa Phe moment you feel a dull ache in| dren, with consent of the Board of | oe ‘And don't foraet that the gir) | 11, g.' aay: Tho uld-fashioned iris ;newa of her daughter's death garaing. ret that he and tie Hrest- the stomach and bowels, stimulates: the offensive, full of Exposition in Grand Central Palace. t Md and children as she of | girt but a real, true wife to care for | Ws & Poet, and spoke five langua, pide A entice harmony between us; young ana old. Ie, 25¢ and $0¢, at rv of passage or attended| ‘The children were to march around| fifty or 5,000 years ago. him and his ehildre Some girls ex- | She had several suitors and wa 1. he has appro the reorganization aid all druggists < i bs a sensation of iin, get about| the show, making brief stops at the ex-| “It is true the i (Xe Senay, Bas pect you to take them out every time | vate secrotary for one of the cpaare Gofanne proRramin added Garrh . id Absolutely Removes 1 F oun f Jad Salts fr y re-| hibits, and leave in about an hour, but | more to contend w t had the! you call, but I know of others who! os. « ' : A Hae see e acy and take a tablespoon, (40 half an hour after entering they were | girl of two decades ago, hecause men | don't, You may say they are few and °* * Jcheruent estore nere | Indigestion. One package t a Pl y, an P He ‘5: & playssound of the place, and| have changed. The standard of chiv- | far between, but they exist She left the store Wednesday noon 3 i 5 i ful in» ginss of water betore breakfast | their sponsors were kept busy restrain: | nin, qnitant respect that “Why the girls of to-d for luncheo proves it, 25c at all druggists, for a few days and your kidneys will| ing them from running off with every. | MITYs Herre “td sistnen lar former eel a | inte @ ve *y, Balint, Ftuncheon, and that was the leat LD then act fine. This famous sults is made | thing loose. From the booth of the | Marke penton ae p ey do is to n of her been rfl a H thing 100Re sence department. of the| age Is conspicuously absent in the, attract the men. Yet | heard my | 14, ea from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, | omens Moog everything edible | men of to-day. But as more is d brot y to another fellow: | ind happy, apparently, when she left p : combined with lithia, and has been used | Gisappeared |manded of the girl of to-day, she | fast and j|home in the morning. After searc’ AUERBACHS an teu) allies ade ? for generations to flush clogged kidneys —— filla the demand Wright for (ad begun for her yesterday her See the world iu te and stimulate them to activity, also to] Mighway From Maine to Gulf, “L happen to be the proud father of le, but in the end give me | mother dis ed she had destroyed Chocolate listed at The World's Lnforma= ton Burcau, Pulitzer Building Arcada, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest ner “Isth st, World's Mortem shed ; tie girl that will be a wite acids it no| BLUEBIELD, W. Va., Oct. 1 a business-soclety-literary-musical. | the lit : = Ma etete irritation, thus ending} gates from nine Southern States are|home-loving girl who is & recognized and mother and make a home for al! her photographs t caving BM "4 4 nw thei }home, If her daughter was engaged attending the convention of the Ap-| success, and I know there are many iris, you are al) wrong in the tc ki ngaged ra nsive and can-|palachian Good Roads Association now | more just ae eMclent that man wants a doll, He needs a |? Wieperof the mother was unaware uhtful effer. {fm scesion” here. Dr. Joseph. Hyde | | “I assure you, my dear madam, the | g4oq, true wife to help him In life. | of it usta: Cocoanut Cream Cake inexp makes a not inj , ‘ “tl Pratt of North Carolina’ 1s presiding. | discussion of the question you have it : ae A sister-in-law of the girl, M . West 185th its, veacent lithia-water drink which all reg-|\"Cyoseot to build 4 highway extending | launched should result in great bene- PAINE BW siudeia uald Chtaunnn’ eeeaed TRY Vf ON Ham and Af Your Brooklyn Oftic’s ular meat eaters should take now and| Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, at to your thousands of readers. lately to prefer another suitor, which Cheosp Sundwieh, ton St, Brovkiyn, then to keep the kidneys clean and the | through the Appa et ere exe “Our hate are off to the modern + One “RROMO QUININE.” __|may have made Lieberoft despondent, aera cllowing the printing of the | blood puss, thereby & ding serious kid-| Pe ted to be indorsed before final ad. Stl. She knows what she wants and: {or ful Same, LAXATIVE d impelled him to get her into a DAUERI SONS. i. ications. —Advt. urnment is taken, \ knows bow to get it. She bas many Bay, 2oedavy, Suicide agreement, Miss Landress wee AW ‘