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> é ‘ FACTORIES SHOULD FIREPROOF EXITS, Recommendation Results From 7 seven years old. She was a pitiful sight. Small, thin, pale, her white cheeks wet with tears, All the mourning she could afford was a black shawl draped over her head and shoulders. She rocked from side to side as she sat in the witness chalr. | I went to the morgue,” s! Hd. | “I saw my man. He was den | erying out in the corridor and dis-) turbing the court room. Commissioner Lynch seemed to at- tach much importance to the objec- eine Fifty Years a Martyr on a Bed of Pain, Mollie Fancher Is ‘‘the Eternal Feminine’? THOUGH HE WROTE Brooklyn Woman Is a Marvel of Cheerfulness ah THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918, | {It Was Filled With Pathos and traps. “You would too, if ft wae yours.” Mrs. Georgia Hixon, of Dayton, ‘whe paid $27 to see her poem in and didn't see it, sald that Mr. Ball had written her that “You Can't Buy 1 Woman's Love” was so good that half a million copies would be sold and that she would get so rich onthe royalties, oh, rich so rich, so rich, | t | SMITHY GOT STUNG, The woman took her four-year-old | s, 1 ro! and “Hug Me, I rin by he hand and Ted hero ot Preparing to Celebrate Tl UL SONG Honey Man" are yet\ to ‘be ‘Sear | - court. She had to hurry away to * ; 2 e . Quiet her two girl-bablew_ who. were | Her Golden Jubil next day. ee Rig Shippin; crm Herbert Barber is in a critical cons | dition at the Presbyterian Hospital Fire Last Saturday That |itine'tie Nua tae’ Gesars:| end PAilosophy. oe si Patriotism AM! About the |e sci sms oh Wena am * sociation against making the rule for 5 : } Cost Twelve Lives. five-story factories ‘Are. 4 OMISSIONS IN THE CODE, r A *. A YY : said Mr Tynch. parsnaed va Women of To-Day for . . r. Cropsey read an opinion ot Pathetic Scenes’ as Relatives) attorney ‘General on Aug. 2% 1918 | Their Attire. of Dead Testify at Cor- oner’s Inquest. * , One good consequence of the Dia- mond factory fire, in which twelve requirin, stairways, Mr, Olvany argued such a rule would be iNegal. ut did you regard Attorney Gén- eral Carmody of the State of New York as counsel to your Board, proof the that the Board has the legal power to make such a rule, Mr. Cropsey read from Mr. mody's opinion these words: “In my opinion the need of fire- proof stairways in factories seven stories in height is shown by the ter- rible loss of life in the Binghamton fire last week. In my opinion your Board undoubtedly haa the power to make a rule requiring these fire- Car- Proves Her Sex by Chat- ting About the Styles and Criticising the Feminine Dress Is Good Enough, but ‘There Isn’t Enough of It”?— Girls “Give the Men a) ~: wood, N. 5 Boy Scouts. G * Marber and The Muse was all right on Mount) Olympus this morning and was work- tn overtime on the shirt bosom of girls and men lost their tives in| proofed stairways" Too Much for Noth- oe ee aR URE AR ene Purity Premier Saye North Sixth Street, Williamsburg,| /'P° you not think that the opinion| ipg,?? saa aa bs Lee peta A amet gt ures: of such an able lawyer, Attorney od tice is demanded by sixty-six p Reriranyy Was Pov On record Gs General of the State, was of more foregathered in the United States Dis “pl the Coroner's inquest. value as s fulde to your board than triet Court before Judge Rufus BE.) © State Industrial Commiamon | opinions of men hired to oppose fire- A . Beater nid awelve orosata gure 1% urges the rule that hereafter all fac- | Proofing?” She Has Faith in God, “Well, speaking as a layman, I is wana veritable poet's day, for through tories, no matter how small must) winicue go” Loves Mankind and Is the windows the sky was drab above have fireproof exits. Charles B, Ash of No, 228 Warbur- ‘ mottled roofs and castellated sky-| Industrial Comm.smoner James M.|ton Avenue, Yonkers, supervising in- @ Suffragist, but War scrapers. The sartorial splendor of Lynch came back to the witness SORE. teanitiod SHIRE Kaw Gioeiee ta Has Made Her Hate Maestro Hall w not a whit stand and testified that he and Mis | cides Kings, Queens Nassau, Riche| the Kaiser. diminished, The shirt he wore was a) associates had made this {mportant|/mond and Suffolk Counties, He said most wonderful green. change yesterday, Hitherto, accord-|there were not enough Inspectors, Robert J. Cankey of Philadelphia| ing to his previous testimony, the} They covered little more than half wan the firat poet on the stand, When tho factories, He had complained of ii i commission ad not changed tho this thle chee early in Mt set | Woman of Whose Clair- Mr, Caskey ian't hammering out l¢, although they had known for] replied that they were sorry they had poetry, he stands at the anvil a more than a year that through some|"o more men to give him, voyance Books Have 4uee: omission in the Legislature no provision was made for these exits in fite-story buildings. A letter from F. H. Cunningham, counsel to the Commission, was read in evidence. It was written last April and urged the Commission to amend Rule 2 eo as to include five-story Ash continued “My attention was first called to the Diamond factory when Diamond and his contractor came to the office in September and asked if he could have until after Christmas to fireproof the stairways, T said, No, the order had been standing nine months. Diamond wanted to know if T couldn't make the tenants do the work because they Been Written, NoLonger Claims Strange Powers. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Mollie Fancher {s getting ready to celebrate her golden jubilee. Everybody knows Mpllie Fancher, but why should Mollie Fancher re- Mollie Fancher Writes Message blows hot air into the forge, He's a blacksmith. “Under the spreading chestnut tree The village smithy stands" — ‘0, no, he didn’t write that, but Mr, rge Gordon Battle, counsel for the Hall Music Publishing Company, Just) couldn't help getting that out of maT h e G re at e st 2 system and songs of childhood seemed | dutlaings, Meee tet teat Peet eae sotoet Of Hope for Her Golden Jubilee |) ree i iiase ana suey, What was done after that” askea| ecu astod ca itt aocldut ecenn For fifty years she has been an invalld and not — Mr. Caskey didn't begin. to, woe "| Medical Authoriti District Attorney Cropsey. worser,’ so that he could do a bigger once in all that time has she stirred from the little At the end of fifty years of pain I have reached my golden jubilee. |) gentle Muse until he had passed the orities Mr, Lynch told of public hearings] fob and get more money. T saw that} on the subject at Schenectady, Syra- cuse and New York, auc of referring they did not understand the work and I directed Rosquist to go to the fac- tory next day and show them. white bed in the rear room of her home at Gates Avenue, Brooklyn. No. 160 For the last half century she has been the patient prisoner of pain. The thing which has kept me up in this long trial is my faith in the future life and my knowledge that I shall meet my own again. The grand climacteric, Ho Is sixty-six | years old and still swings a sledge | in the World have ; 4 : ch view Joos a pen She 1s to-day } only messaye 1 can give to those like myself, who are prisoners of pain, || With ax much vigor 4s he . i Wig matter to 6 sub-commitise to #9>l east, whether the order ued. been sixty-six years old and she was doomed to perpetual | or to others suffermy from unhappiness or poverty of the spirit or of the || And he plays the violin, put samen | made + public statements in bay ea a dee: ompiied “with, until Nov. 67 was inactivity by a series of accidents which befell her } body, is to have couraye and more courage. 1 have borne mu cros that he Clr od sipeh abet tach thay, indiria ihe: valal eae OME asker f sixteen. Bear yours! Even my life hus had its golden hours—the love of friend: i pcdtued anal ntrast with this was| 1 did not, was the answer. {]] when she was a girl of si : youre! B 9 p of friends, 4 Philadelphia famous wal ipeveniaase : When I heard that Mollie Fancher was about to him and Philadelphia f the appearance of a widow on the the knowledge that the world grows always better. of such ingredients as are “The Hoy Scouts’ Song. t ala: jemeenoulbiootinas: er Wagner be- celebrate her golden wedding to suffering and that she Life has its storms, but look beyond the storm to the rainbow which || He said that all he ever saw of the ff ee ths avi prseeainbe ny online GETS INTO POLICE CELL _ wanted to tell me her reasons for the mating the fit. | follows tt, for at the end of thit rainbow you will find the pot of gotd || MONE was one proof sat fo munis Ky contained in Father John’s reven witnesses who testified to iden- FOR BEING COOD FELLOW rMEGEFFAM tyeth anniversary of her helplessness an occasion for | as I have found it—faith in God and love and hope fur the human race. || ienickerbocker Harmony Studio in| Medicine, Resin WORSS (Ot wining OF Oe Oe public rejoicing I was bewildered. Kings and Popes have jubilees, 1 | And particularly for my sister women, Tin Pan Alley on West rort/-second | ee is ne St theke wan Venue Vee thought. ‘The very word jubllee rings joyful bells. You hear the biare of Breet ant District AttorDey great physicians say widow of iham Wallach, twenty- BEGINON SALTS — Curb Broker Directs Two Autoists Lost in Brooklyn Wilds, but Auto Was Stolen. The fate of the good Samaritan and trumpets {n it, see the scarlet and gold of imperial banners. Your imagina- tion does almost everything with it except summon the picture of a little bedridden woman of sixty-six serving a life sentence to suffering and thanking God. ————————— DID SHE LAY NINE YEARS IN A CLAIRVOYANT TRANCE? with Talleyrand that words were | | | i | | Hartridge asked him if ie had sont $31.50 to Hall, which was ten off for wh, he bowed sadly that he did “Please speak right out,” sald Mr. Hartridge. ‘The jury can't hear you when you bow." ‘There was a mistake in the pub- lishers’ score, Mr, Caskey sald. Thi substance that these ingredients “are beneficial notably in wasting diseases and those maladies which are connected with or have their the innocent bystander hasn’t! Years ago claims were made by /&lven us to conceal our thoughts and, put stara and "bars" for stars and / Origin in colds and in debilitat- changed since Biblical times. They| friends of Mollle Fancher that she! Having tnd & Diamelens tte, fale vaipes” The binckamith had "ling and wasting diseases.” still continue to get it in the neck. If| possessed rare powers of clairvoyance | ogq), ae DOMBING 10: COn= — —- = ii ieudion. “There was the bars To detail here the stat ts ef you have any doubt of this, ask/and the late Judge Abram Daly of] “You ike this blue s: statemen! Mollie Fancher with ack?" ‘asked ! won of neutrality that L hastened to for the stars and stripes and the Boy *harles Ak No. 138 Wi N - apout her In a gay laugh.! pjec! ts at home were giving bim Hail 5 Charles Ake of No. 188 Wept Ninety-| Brooklyn wrote a book ere leWhy, It lent anything ee the eee: | chang ubject eS A CAG ae dae hal these various authorities would eighth Street 4 which he asserted that sbe ha of pale blue satin embroidered with |g Wt coment ‘ubtished, And he wrote and Wrote |requiee tee mech epace, bet i Could anything be more innocent|mained nine years in a cataleptic} white beads that | ain going to wear | Suftts yl} publis 4 4 joo pace, bu and blameless than to direct to Man- trance, taking no food; that she was/on my jubilee. Tf you will go over to! for some ind wrote to Mr, Hall and waited and ak ire, } “I'm for th waited and sent the money and didn't! you desire to see these statements hattan two autoists lost in the wilds| for a period blind and paralyzed, | {at Duresw snd look in dome wn [answered. (At least her mind iknow that the piace had been raided. |; ene in & We eat too much meat,which | of Brooklyn? That's all Mr. Ake did| without speech or heariog, wile er Fiasue paper you can look at my jubi- /Deen bedridden, | “want it, myself: Nan gta ine Pep mbautn Dials maa: = Joh, iA Leal tad cs "I last night—but, as a result of It, he|arms twisted above her head, lee sack. I made it twenty-five yeurs 1 Diy taxes 0! es ss obese ‘We are yo! as , "| Fat john’s i Le clogs pg ha then was locked up with Elmer Van Etten!that while In this condition she had ego: ‘There are At Sie arent indy of! tending to Misls Hames and aot cad : : whe stare and bare Man an calm | ad ill ie — the back hurts. and Arthur Walker, charged with|done marvellous fancy work which| heads on it, And lant it wonderful, (ing about in clu! And 1 tell you To guard as well ax they f jass., and we wil 8 te sa an automobile belonging to| was sold for her support. We tneie atin | Tam an old fashioned woman, 1 don't Our sires, who dared war's flery scath, drich F. Sraith of No, 190}~ Mollie Fancher makes no such drawer Ait Malti earotte like. the CA Se dR re With stern, unyielding will | give the “ame of the authorities Says glass of Salts flushes Tn AVONUG, ok calm to-day. nd T admired it together, the little What there ia of them ia good enouRn Ang tyrants felt their patriot FAY quoted, with brief excerpts from . a 10 is a curb broker, was on|°W#! ms white hands of the invalid ecaressin at th es sm BODE enoY manag That day at Bunker A e Kidneys and ends jyfome from Brooklyn when T may sate pees oe the soft lustrous material as lovingly , Dil! there sant, enol EDR AA 4 5 ee Gee! that's some marching song.! their public statements.+ Seca i an Etten an vaiker in the|/to me, “but sinc ie as If It had heen a wedding «eo rom & Ll hata taay 2 ey & yey > » Gs ati, yrot at it w a ch Bladder irritation. sey asked him to direct them|have had no one to watch me con- MAKRO (GREAT Arty ae a the men too much fc nothing. tve| Lawyer Sued for Separation a nid Tone untecoa.|Fathér John's Medicine is 0 pure to Manhattan Bridge. Ake complied 1 don't know. For a long ain: Hareitn. bits. be Y yeara, | : ‘sary delay in Its publication, The ; hey o' Man. | Santys 9 5 Gen see and T've had time to think, And y Mantes ti sury delay in Ure acid in ment excites the kidneys; |huttan “in the, care Ake accenay {time I wanted to die. You can GOLDEN JUBILEE. Save ade ine een aa Now Wants His Mar- — |aone never aaw the light of day and wholesome body _ builder, become overworked, get sluggish, ache and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is When the machine reached the New York end of the bridge all three were arrested by Policeman McTernan and “Everything else at my jubilee will be golden,” Mollie Fancher explained, “Of course, | have no money but y she was stretched forever on this friends will help me. You know this imagine what it must have been to an active young girl to realise that day and th clothes they woa ‘Who knows, I th y might a Ie if T hadn't b ble accident that has b d the w errl- ge Dissolved. Joseph 8. Spencer, author of “Good- by, My Sweetheart,” was again on the stand. contains no alcohol or danger- ous drugs. Best for throat and ¢ " a tight me at = ‘ou're proud of your song?” Mr. irritated, and you may be obliged to] accused of the auto theft. Van ; dof every joy and hope! house I lived in was built by my /°,%° sidan tubites.”” tle asked aa peek relief two or three times during the|Etton and Walker, the police say, | bed, Soper ye : ie young wom. | father, who was « contractor, an ie | last $o-my golden ty Through a motion made in the Su- ou bet T am!" thrilled back the lungs.—Advt. ight. When the kidneys clog you must bognere ee ta aie, Ake protested bab dar ect adibk T Newad in morteaued. With the interes =e — prome Court to-day before Jusuge| performer on snare drums, bells and i ocenct vain, en. ul h 8: charges t t help them flush off the body's urinous| 0" Sstten and Walker, according lina (Hal Gf) geasw Had’ paMAA goat tS ieoen CURE E Ae Spats 9900 a " ‘ co it becuse KHOWD Laut Joan waste or you'll be a real sick person th ice aa ey to realize z “ 5 je two (] isOuae aI: la evel Ane pe seats : to the police, said they had been to ly all of my Stores on the ground floor for what ' | . yer and cous |= shortly. At first you feel a dull misery|a tango party uptown and were on|#!nce then, that nearly ve died— | {can get and the street car company, uure Mousevelt, fas turned. | in the kidney region, you suffer from|their way home last night when they {good and kind friends have which*cuumed ‘my injuty.;paya'ime'< WHEN GUESTS OF JOHN D, | :ts,,suies om tus wite,"“Eat tll] Hot Water for backache, sick headache, dizziness,|saw Dr. Smith's car standing at One|the late St. Clair McKelway wae On@ | pension of $490 a year. ‘Then I knit ‘ ysevult, by Ming suit in suftulk ||| stomach gets sour, tongue coated and | Hundred and Fifty-eighth Street and| of my kindest and truest frienda—I sacks for my friends who are good | County t annul uis marriage to ber. ||| : you feel rheumatic twinges when the|St. Nicholas Avenue. They thought|°) deratood that there must be some |to,me. uit was nied on Nov. §, Sick Headaches weather is bad. it would be jolly to steal a ride to| Unders| ing me alive), YoU see this big sack of yarn?” Several Faint in Struggle to Enter rs, Koosevest brought sult against i of water;|Coney Island and off they drove in|bidden purpose in keeping She laid her hand on a huge bag filled ~ her pusvanu eparation tires Eat less meat, drink lots of water; y | also get from any pharmacist four)the car. and that maybe it is just to show with particolored worsted, which lay| Cleveland Flower Show—Costs Weens agy, all that during tueir ' ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon- ——— thousands of suffering men and paaie en Aono SBae Dy rae ath chef Pe two years of niarried life be bad been || Tells why everyone should drink ful In « glass of water before breakfast |NOBEL PRIZE FOR RICHARDS,| women that the human soul is [op Toe el Rurhaps you pad ee Rockefeller $20,000. extremely erurl to er, autnpting, | hot water with phosphate || for a few days and your kidneys wi greater than the body and can trl-/ picture taken! My friend will fil| CLEVELAND, Nov. 12—Poltce were| were touring Italy, and wale tney | | then. act fine. Ne famous salts Harvard Professor Honored fer His|umph over any illness or pain the Hope. two. ron with yellow fowers called. yesterday to restore order,| Were at the Hotel Savoy in London mw rom the acid of body may have to endure. —roses, MT ot ba eden eee? | when 25,000 sghool ebildre ests of vn their honeymoon, = juice, combined with lit Relanttta: 40) mt “You are,” the little invalid satd, | seleration will not be held until Feb. | i see ocweteller, stormed tie doora| C: W: Kundall, attorney for Mr.1" pregdache of any kind, is caused by used for generations to clean clogged| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 12.—Prot. on “ , and jt will be too late then for | Juhn ' ; Rodsevelt, asked to-day for an order were J KEEP kidneys and stimulate them to normal | Theodore William Richards of Harvard |#hitting suddenly on her pillows, "the CHE FPRR COTM: {the Wismore Coliseum to attend tne | Hoewevelty Salvo tories for siaration | auto-intoxication—which means eelf- activity, also to neutralize the acids in| University, to whom the Nobel Prise|f ret stranger with whom J have) “) will have 4 jong tabla in ane end |Fiower Show Unt tho annulment suit was] poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons CHILDREN STRONG urine, so it no longer is a source of ir-| for chemistry for 1914 has been awarded | talked in ifay years. the ladles, “coffen for the tmenncnn » grea ’ t ain the county seat called toxins, sucked into the blood, a h ding bladd: rea " very small, white hand " nd i nh and | 4 were o| that several childre otk ‘ Some children catch one ail- ritation, thus ending bladder weakness. | for fixing the atomic weights of chemi-| With @ very 5 perhaps there will be a little whisk farveraae camel » through the lyn ducts, excite the went alt other, have colds Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in-| cal elements, Is director of the Gibow|tapering from an astonishingly | for the old sentiemen, That ts jus? c y wa amp ri y 5 | ent after and % jure; makes a delightful effervescent | yfemorial Laboratory at Harvard. He| rounded arm she drew the raise | my little Joke,” she added hastily njured. It reautred 0 heart which pumps, the bead so fast) Pafter folds, bbsad other children -water drink which everyone should | jy an investigator in physical and in-|elderdown which bordered her palo|"Do you think anybody will come t nd a score of firemen to restore that it congests in the smaller arteries! flare seldom sick. wh nae abe hen to keep the kid + on Ser ehelntee and the author er blue negligee closer about her throat | see a poor form n old woman like and veins of the head producing vio- | If your children are pale or frail, clean and active. Druggists here siy| papers concerning the ‘algnifeance of|""Do you think 1 look so very bad’ | mez, Tt will be the last shinee, Afier mforence between Mayor Bake | o> ready, 10 Ient, throbbing pain and distress, called] Hig they catch colds ensily, lack am- 11 lots of Jad Salts to folks who| changing atomic volume. With agaist-|S8he said wistfully. Pe RCARBe FRCS Pena toe ae fof Pollee Rowe Jincluding several phyciat headache: ou je nerve bition or are backward ‘In school, ie we tn overcoming kidney trouble |ants he has srevised the ‘ixomie welkiits raph, taken last Yoas,end tt made my | aranee ieee aE inane wan held later : evelt spon ent. ick, feverish and ais ‘able.| Hthey need SCOTT'S EMULSION vhile it is only trouble.—Advt. Fee RA ier CUES COR ot 17 epi Rees T look like that, do WERE Liekes, her husband's | ypur meals sour and almost nauseate| Byhich is rich in the food elements while iy sodiuiin and, many othe jclomente, | the | realy don’t think I lo ONLY WELL. c of her Jett her in a hugtiy | you Then, you " hits te create good blood to strengthen = = = erna al Co f Atomic | z | + more t aspirin or the bromides which terpor their bod oTT'S: Weights ie | athe Davy ETS CHEERED HER IN DOLOR: |, As Mine Funchir usined ner plans Rage an HeeRECGIE pool him asked Mr. Handall af] telly relieve but do not rid the blood of | FEMI St Medal by the Ri in an OUS HOURS, for ene. Jub pebserved that at Jon to-day Jit w hot true that Mr. Roosevelt those irritating toxins. nay bbe its nee ) stare rather hurd at sow ; ; ae volt | these hol or hi El I -AN Ss the Wilical Roclety in 112 Heris «| ‘The inquiry Was so feminine that \: jehing 1 wore—her big: bine faves bei At schoo} | le. Hanan Eh ae realy A glass of hot water with @ teaypoon- sclen-| was charming, Because it was Just | perfectly now | ee Laid a ful of timestone phosphate in it, drunk ye Sweden and|apout what 1 should have felt Uke |! 1y thar fox fur you are wearing? . it Te eriapa hia daiehter hus | before breakfast for awhile, will not | SUBSTITUTES. \ Absolutely Removes asking "Malis, anchor hag Jai | wna autunity?’ sat Ne was ariy. 100,000 tp. al Win Sout? "ty ‘hat tru bie jenly aah these poinons tom your a>: | Ls gree eegmrrage h ny A jel | derstand fox is all the raj how at the expense mt tem and cure you of headache but wil aI im AED. H a and she had been the Vigorous mes- | this season.” she said. “It L were $ figured he w “Randall made no nsw j " d freshen the © = Indigestion. One package For Sipeer from je puler world, |” |ae poor | thine Lwotid Mave" Wie A a eee a ae ee ean eed” anne iganan, puna tad raben the satie proves it beat al Gruss OO sti ation eee nee tee te anette aa a mA be arangahrasnt fer, ta jalan ot toe « gurur| SUPERFLUOUS HAIR : : arm, | don't thi o > wear a fraud when she represented to bim| estone phosphate. iL is in- | r bundance of her crop of short |suck for my jubilee, do you? f don Se ad ‘ pound of limestone phospha | ons ipa 10 n ty curls, ‘And as I did 40 Joe, the |think yellow looks ‘well ‘vith " Charges Man An Gir, | during courtahip that sho was in Pepansivts harmless as sugar, and al-| WARTS and MOLES use parrot, whose cage has been set at J. Sheldon o ining ow od heal ee teas the. com. | most tastele xcept for ® sourish; Permanentiy and Painlessly Removed (Al! loat or found articles ade the foot of Miss Fancber's bed for! We agreed on that and passed to bail by Magistrate Lev AP ‘lictes, we have never iived | twinge Which is not unpleasant | Absolutely Guaranteed Vertis in The World will bo the last twelve years, kept up an en-|the subject of automobiles and aero unia Court to-day for trial on | RUE Boeken the If you aren't fecling your best, if No trevaca! 4 Denitatories Used vorid’s ' thustastic chorus of “Pretty Molly! | planes. as Than and Ww he Me etaten npaciiwake ulin’ CY ASSURED Usted at The World's Informae - ee et og ie Mish Banchets| ire could eet.cut . f annoying @ Young woman heen made after Jtongue is coated of you wake uy wi i ere Pullser Reldieg | Pretty Ma reits, whose cage adjoins |fectiy well Ta hover oie et pee uthbound New York | bad taste, foul breath or have cold, sith wet” ee Wore or ; ; a, yell, Id neve vito biliousness, const Offie rthwost core his, 149 a tame parrot He has| mobile,” Miss Fancher told me, “1 day a na ! . ee asus Bt.” aud Lrosdwa: been a member of Miss Fanch-|can soe them passing the window ‘ 1 wn \ id stomach, begin the phow forid’s | Harlem Office, 4¢ er's household for twenty years, Dick, |end I hate the They makes Lives F rdunte Ment, | phated hot water cure to rid your West 125th Sty and Worl: The Delicious Laxative Chocolate the canary, is eight. Loretta thinks much noise, IT understand they are Haye er Sheldon aepar- | ate of toxins and jr Brooklyn Office, 202 Washin; Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates him a mere child and she has sur-| being used a great dea! In the war \ ans when} collecting seg i Results are quic iG OF fon St, Brooklyn, for 30. da: the stomach and bowels, atimulates the | Vived whole dynasties of cats and| Do you know what I would like to d ae EON EHOt bie wauie (Mkt Hed swcretiy and iat those who continue to fish out CTHME KING O! Bollowing the pring of the 1) liver and promotes diges Good for ome that have cheered Miss Fancher's with that Kaiser? L'a like to Cut hin ago hw hau warn hisn fo! inal son htlmated Im court |iye* stomach, liver and. bowels every young and old, 10¢, 266 and 0c, at {nto the silence which marks the old |gaunize’ ne Tas mE nm m i (ler test uitted te co to trial it would be heard morning ever have any duche oF all druggists. age of parrots, or perhaps she agrees ‘This was such’an outrageous Viclampemnce before a referee. jknow # miserable moment.—Advi,

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