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co 4 by a Fall. twelve, of No. 2295 aging pigeons on the Eaet One Hundred and Fourteenth Street yesterday, lost bis balance and fell five stories to his death KEEP YOUR HAIR GLOSSY, ~ THICK AND BEAUTIFUL Hundreds of New York Ladies Are Doing It With Harfina. William Pepoto, Becond Avenue, ‘We know that « nan in New ¥: the ry we ork ‘t hay rely can ~ “The impres- sion given out py others that theirdent! will cure and prevent pyor- rhea shoul condemn them ment frice that.” No Dentifrice Can Sterilize the Mouth. (Powerful chemicals would serve only to injure the mucous membranes) Misleading and impossible claims for germicidal and sterilizing action are made for some dentifrices. “Tlike thestate- dentist who be- lieves in adenti- cleanser and let it go at She handed me the letter to read. ‘That spoke of Dr. Mohr going to Bos- ‘CHILDREN CLAIMED THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916. HEDLEY SELLS PATENTS. ployed have never paid a penny to] the Interbor ch and paying royalties the Railway [Improvement Company,” : ay Improve- ion and about hin being in Newport. a Me proudly, “Why dint’ they have t diftere J don't remember anything else par- 1 I Inteat Mevicuar” waned Me a Ig i gh jeularly Colby. «© why | should . fid eho give you an Idea that ane ufaeturers in the open market, not 4 ago,” A te donee ke von. alien from us.” said Mr. Hedle Imitted that he had rved the doctor? 4 Yet the witness had to admft that} consulted counsel in preparing his | HIS DOCTOR SAD ALWAYS PRAYED TO BE RECON § ALARY his partner, Doyle, is largely inter-| reply ’ CILED. ited in buying cars for the subway| “Because you were on delicate < wha one ny and elevated lines. Mr. Hedley sold | ground? i i oak 0 : la | @. Did she speak of a recone ont hiv interest in the Railway Im-| “Oh, 1 1 Mr, Heate My | eGuntioued Brom Wan Pipe) n with him? (objection overruled) (Continued From First Page.) provement Company last Feb. 15 to] A. Sho prayed every day, she sald A. J. Piazini. who lives at the Hotel { that she the a would x M business addres, No, 61| on endernand ‘ ian your companies In any other way ae meant wher wr Lata ib oeether again, She also 4 yes, J have invented a good manw Railway Improvement Com. | Jed she A Wrots to ine about @ reconciliation. | valuable devices. When If conceive 1 no dividends, Mr. He nded # Q@. What did #ne say when she ra twa A yet Mr. Pizzini had been | ! M I don't know what he w spoke of tho doctor? A, That she ® "ew device I Ket a patent on It. Ting for two of thres yeurs to buy It Nbany kant: Feueaee | wh n he wrote that. f Joved him. She said this during every Day the attorneys’ fees and the Gov- “L prot $12,600 for my 130,000 shares, | onty-oiaht ahates of th pe a one Of the three visite she paid me. ernment foes out of my own pocket. a little less than par,” Mr, Hedley | s Mr. Hedley, “and fi d — wn as ating ya ait Hica in cross-examin~ t¢ the railroad companies that om. plained common, facid edi for fon) Where have you been stopping a desing € ihe devia Q. Why did you sell your stock to aa ane “Aunt Bla he A r of Dr. in the three weeks you have been in Ploy me desire to us devices I Mr, Pizzint when it was just begin. | : wis then called, Sha is a Erovidence? A. In the house in give them the right free, They can ning to make money? A. Well, J had! kled pte we in with @ pleas etna eae Avenue in whieh Mrs | purchase the devices wherever they 4 Clear conactence, but 1 didn’t want tiny that When she stood In the wit- A No been cases in which my di thine theese war somethin wroke,. | : box she seemed to be sitting Did. you ever know Dr. Mobr's! safety to passengers and economy to, Q. And that was about the time this t c §) was asked if “he wis a f the management. In some cases the Inv ation began? A @ news know about his to. me Jto ait down and with a # who re- ai AL Nothing. Ho Anterborough Hoard of Directors by OLN teats iookod urt | plied: “No, 1 Uk I'm all nover told me of it. I've read of It resolution have paid me a sum of Colby reminded him that 5 | right in the Tapers and Mra, Mobr as | money.” Investigation began Jan, 81, 1915 | —_ #. Hogan told of vi Mra. Mohr “boken of it recalled poked mo: prised, ’ . * aes HOee ; r#. Mohr "FO stave you ahy hopes of partiol.| Mr. Hediey recalled onty that thie //ooked more surprised. tag Don't stay Gray! Here's an had made her er home In Me puting in the distribution of the doe- | had happened in 1908, 1909 and 1912.| ayate ot the price of your patented Old-ti ie Re sipe the Fwensvillo, Pa. The tat visit wos ta tor'a estate? A. (in much indigna- |The first was for his device called ‘devices when bought by the Inter- d-Cime ecIpe rat Bo ea eee aL Ohne (tek rin] COME TUR Dy Men alee ot, axo- | (Pe. Ormmeine clock,” Which automat |HorouReT™ 'aaked Counsel “Balnviisie Anybody ean Apply. Pe OUEHeAKare 1b) ennaciile: and a brothor ‘of Dr, | cally records how much time a motor- |W{NY) 4 penny whon they —_ — . @. Tit Mra, Mohr show vou any jot-| MoM=% Pennaylvania farmer who | imam outs off electric power and py the Interborourh The use of Sage and Sulphur for re lene erition byt a iealiat “Ac Yea. pe beer: din aes peers casts” on the train's momentum, storing faded, gray hair to ite natural os an by Ge bis A. Yes, director, euperinten of the LUth- | rises are given to the motormen who * color dates huck to grandmother's tin y nchoo! 4 home town, s apectal sum t 1 ay school in his home cnty. | use the least power. The device, Mr. anes She used ft to. Keep Bet Balt bes y four years, took tho wtand: He | Hedley sald, had saved the compsny tter of inatilry se eed i aka tn Ala teatified th ra. Mohr had visited | gg09,000 | pson on Jan her hair fell ont or took ¢ hat ay houae in 1914 and 1915, Last aum- | ou @ Year, ‘4 vafter, tehiing about faded or streaked appearance, this “ mer she was there about sixtean | bide Lali the eed | jal position, ealary, &c., Mr ple mixture was applied with wonderful am days, he said cloc . Yes, in my own name and |jey refused to answer effect of the Ribbo Beak Mr. Mohr said that Mra. Mohr nse that of J. 8. Doyle, superintendent of jas to any stocks or 1 But brewing at home is mussy and m De ome to him about a reconciliation oa og 5 eo [in other corporat! He Otatsotli owidavn, Gy waklnn iat C ntal With the doctor, “She always called |C@f construction. They pay me $7.60 | 11 ke Ghestions ran beyond the power | an. i eh toe at enone, oe ream person. me ‘Uncle Gus’ he added, ae tain per year—baif to Mr. Doyle |¢ this committee, which Is to inves: [ay cy cand Sulphur Hair al * Mrs, Mobr began to sob as she/ and half to me. tigate the Public Service Commis rere rieceNkte fenmee a being a Iy in prefer. fp watched tho venorabio gray man. In|", How many of these clocks are [tion and the public service corpora | _ fou will eet this famous old e the witness stand. He we :s re tiona, che degended upon to nee to any. anid ‘Uncle Gus, if you come to Prov-|!" use? A. About 400 in the ache He quoted an opinion of the United tt olor and heauty to the thing Ihave iwence don't you think you can do | and 800 or 900 on the elevated lines. | states Supreme Court that an inquiry | hair and is did for dandruff, dry, re e e yet something toward bringing about 4/ The clock mechanism is made by |of that sort w 1 “fruitless inquiry | feverish y sealp and falling hair und, ponciliation bet pen the doctor and | ine Computing Tabulating and Re- | 10, persor 1 matte 4 of the Indi; | A well-known downtown druggist says b mnt cording Company, and the Generai|Yiual. He didnt know wh it darkens the hair so naturally sponses if Electric and the Westinghouse Com- |" "Why," asked Counsel Colby, "You sltoply darapen « sponge > wren tr, ive ches mares By pany make the electric parts. The you personally object te telling w push with deoetey ation th trom unsolicited letters of dentiste—namen on reques Mohr, the latter said he had e : tocks yo \ j id dea 5 un " request Me ghee Pond (wenty-three years. He| Subway buys the clocks from the | yogi as) +) through your hair, taking one strand at knew nothing at all about the phyasl- | manufacturers. showin aay By morning the gray huir dis- clan's firat wife and never saw the! In 1900, Mr. Hedley said, he in-| stocks or bonds y« appears, and after another application or ssent. Mrs. Mohr until No’ | ve io companies, this comm ‘ wutifully dark, gloss ‘ present Mrs. Motor Mra, Mohr had | Vented an antl-climbing device, made | companies, the eat a ee begun her action for divorce. jot rolled steel, which prevente cars “Do you reft ©. When did you first learn of any from telescoping in case of collision. | turns you have hy: " trouble between Dr, Mohr and Mr®.\-rhis was taken up by a great many) tions mant tur of Mohr? A. When I got a letter from) iisoads, including the Interborough: min June, 1916? sascbcteetd mire sae ~ | Here Mr. Rice read the letter which Corrugations on the edges of the | waraddresned “Dear Brother” "(platform prevent ciimbing in ease ot) THE FATE OF | Cream is advertised with On redirect examination Mr. Movr | onigion, Colgate’s Ribbon Dental a strict regard for truth—and trvth in advertising implies honesty in manufacture, cleaner of the teeth, and without resorting to over-med. For clean, sound teeth brush them twice-a-day, and consult your dentist twice-a-year. No other denti- | frice is more widely endorsed and prescribed by dentists than Ribbon Dental Cream—and no other \2 dentifrice is more generally liked by their patients. > You, too, should use Colgate's— NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVES IS Str. BINMINN BRO Continuing All Month > “FEBRUARY, : FURNITURE: jake EARLY —GOODS DELIV. ERED whi THEM. 4-piece Wi Period Bedroom Suite Beautifully figured American walnut, French Dresser is 45 inches long, Mi 28 inches; Chifonie 34 | with large is 36 inches song, rors; Bed ij *1 n 4 plec “a iMustrated . . Open saturday Evenings. full size. OWENS" he had done “as he pleased” In | @ Mire. Mohr in his house. . Etta Bradley, formerly “office | «irl” for Dr. Mohr waa the succeeding witness, She was in his employment j for two years. Q. In that time did you ever hear | Dr. Mohr repudiate either Mra, Mobr or the children? A. No, never. Q. When did you first become ac- quainted with Miss Burger? A. In| It is a safe, sane accomplishes its purpose tion, | Q. Did you ever tell Mrs, Mobr any~ ‘thing about his going about with Miss Burrer? A. Yes, when she asked me \1 Wid her. This was after the separa- tion of Dr. and Mrs. Mohr. | Q. Did you ever tell Dr, Mohr you | were giving Mrs. Mohr information about hin, and the Burger girl? A | Yes, I told him that if he went about openty with her and Twas asked jabout it I'd have to tell the truth, Mr. Q. (On cross-amination by ) When you were discharged | took your place? A. Miss | Burger. Q. You were an eavesdropper and a ‘apy? A. No, L only told the truth | jwhen TI was asked Leroy Payne. formerly an office boy for Dr, Mohr, testified that Mrs. | Mohr had enlisted him in her corps of spies on Dr. Mohr. | @ What did Mrs, Mohr ask you to jdo? A, She wanted me to Inform her about Miss Burger's visits to the doctor. | told her Miss Burger came to the office twice a week and went jout in the car with him at other fohr mopped her lps with her whispered to Mr. Cartin, her junior counsel. Q. What was the doctor's condition in January, 19142 A. Drunk most of | the tiny was in this pertod, aocording to Mra, Mohr, that her husband fre- quently beat her \"Q@. Dia Mrs, Mohr offer to pay you \for your information? A, Yes, and she still owes me money on the prom- ine. | Way HON ia ER POLITICS, The County Clerk of Musselshett \county, Mont, has been indicted for the embezzlement of 50 cents SPECIAL VALULS representing the surplus stock of several facte close-outs after inventory taking and Manufacturers’ Samples from the FURNITURE EXPOSITION, as well as RUGS and CARPETS. } At Reductions 10 to 50% Slike Weavers Get Ratae in Salary, PATERSON, N. J, Jan. $1.—A vole untary increase of a half cent a yard, which took effect t norning, bhi | been granted to the 300 employees of trom Regular Prices | B's, si." oaths heen BG PLAIN-FIGURE PRICES tell the looms and the increas nets: te all story and CREDIT * made to fit fu| Weavers remardivas of the clase uf work upon which they are ¢ solves the question of payment and ¢ makes this YOUR opportunity. Your Selection] en YOU WANT How to Have the Best Cough Kemedy and Save 82 by Making It 9t Home, Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a Jurge quantity of plain ayrup. A pint of granulated sugar with Py water, for 2 stirre PEOPLE CAN'T EN.| Q. When did you begin working on this wnil-climbing device? A. Oh, 1 had seen the need of it for thirty years. I had worked on it for three years before patenting it in 1909, The lnterborough and the New York Railways companies pay me $10 per car for the installation of the device. There are 1,200 cars using it on the| subway and 1,800 on the elevated. There are thousands of cars using it in other companies, Q. How many other companies? A, Oh, thirty or forty, scattered all over the world, They all pay $10 a car; and when I can get more I get it. Mr, Hedley could remember only one company that paid him more than $10 a car. Several companies get the device for aa little as $5 a car—in large quantities, They buy through the Railway Improvement Company, with which Mr, Hedley used to be! connected. GETS BIG PRICE FROM M'ADOO: TUNNEL AND PENNSYLVANIA, Q. What is the name of the com pany that pays you more than $10 4 car? A, There are two—the McAdoo tubes and the Pennsylvania pay ime $10 @ car and the Southern Pacitic, on its eleviric service, pays me $15 4 car, | ‘They have several hundred cars | Q. What did you get from the Later- borough for this service last mouth? A. Oh, $800 or $900, Q. What did you get last ye 1 don’t remember \ Mr. Hedley declared that he had invented his devices at his Lome in | Yonkers, where has a complete shop | with lathes, forge, de. | Another patented article he bas sold to the Interborough ix a third- rail cleaning device to clean off alest | or snow, It is known as the Hedley | third rail scraper, Bach motor car | carries its own, “1 invented that in Chicago,” sald Mr, Hedley, “and gave the Manhat tan Elevated Company the right to | use it when I camo on here the last time, Before that they ‘used to have & lot of trouble with snow and sleet and sometimes they had to :*yut down before they used iny scraper, The company gave mo $5,000 outright for ort A Hedley testified over and over that he paid his own patent | ut of bis own pocket and that | ny used many of his de- | vices free, Sometimes the fees ran up into thousands of dollars, But when Senator Thompson questioned him he could recall only one case in which the fees were more than $500, Other devices of his that Mr. Hed- ley recalled are a railway truck, a/ braking devicersthe low level and | double deck cats, a side-Goor lock which keeps the guard from opening | the doors until the steps are down, | and a ventilating device. A chorus of chuckles throughout | the room greeted this, i ns good syrup as mon ) Then get from apinth syrup. your druggist os Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pour into 2g ttle and fill the This gives vo HF cents, « full pinUof reall syrup than you could: buy for #2.50-~0 clear saving Pull directions with Pinex It takes hold of the usual cough or st cold at once an rs liam & Mary S peady of nearly av. plate mirrors ; Dressing Table has triplicate Mir- 35° Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Splendid for whooping cough, chitis and winter coughs, It's truly astonishing how « ens the dry, brn h. disappointment "ly ounces of Pinex,"” anc dow t ept ing else. of absolut faction, | promptly refunded, aration. The Pinex shart * druggist for or , Ft. Wayne, bi conquers it in 26 hoarse or tight cough d Hheals and soothes the inflamed mem- k your |& A guarantee of money oes with this prep Mr. Hedley told of bis sanitary white steel strap to which people | hang in the 8 “1 belleve T have used them, Mr. Colby mildly That device is more used by Ni Yorkers than anything * wat |Chatrman Thompson, “I love to in-| vse the dividends by banging on a) strap." The straps will always be tn use," | retorted Mr ley. “Hf those straps should go out of use both the rall- roads and the City of New York would have to go inte the hands of a re- ely As long as railroads are run in New York a certain number of pas- |mengers will have to stand up at ce |tain hours.” uickly it | SAYS SALARY OF $50,000 A YEAR 1S NOT ENOUGH. Mr. Hediey declared that he has re- jceived a salary at the rato of 000 year only during the last eight nthe, ‘And it isn't enough,” he added Mr. Hedley declared that he organ ised the Railway [mprovement Com- pany to sell bis patented devices to + | outside companies, “Tbe companion d too, but not uniess it is healthy bral good eyesight is guarded against very civilized country knows this—||] _ the danger of eyestrain. hence the ear n they vick their wldiers for food by. waleh 1 am em-| If You Knew Only the Great Difference Glasses Make You wouldn't hesitate to get them. Dimmed, tired eyesight A NATION Invasion. © 4 In the face of Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $10 2 Established 53 Years 1s$ Bway, at John St. 223 Sixth Av St 350 Sixth Av., 22d St, 101 Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. 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