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, 10 THS BVENING WUKLU, THUKRSUAY, MAKUH 48, 1916. henna ns eto Pianeta ui aa * resent sion. MAVOR AND GEN. WOOD MYSTERY HINT IN DEATH |WASTE PAPER MAKES — |** HOW ABOUT KING 2” ES W hat th ty OF WOMAN GROUNDLESS SMOKY, STUBBORN FIRE) AND EVERYBODY DUCKS ex Mm ces agreed to | URGE 4000 COLUMBI Invest m Shov That Mrs.| $75,000 Loss in Water Street Build-| Legislators at Albany Sidestep Al ' Ap I Died of H ing of the New York Waste leged Lobbyist of Vice | GOES T0 WHITMAN | Coroner R 1a funeral Iundreds of home-going Brooklyn. Siccial to The RreningfWorld,) | | canon postponed wh nvestigated to 8 stood on the promenade of the rg ie t 0 { day an anonymous hint that the morning {Ward King, Semte Passes Measure Requiring] YOUNS Men Asked to Go to (itn ne stem 1. Ring of No aes s morning | missioner Wook — i y ent ‘ sod 1a $7 viarm fire |Tobbyist for the Aad G Yearly | Plattsburg for Training 108 West Wight reet Tuesday | Wagner S itisfied Governor and se | wae not due t ase as Which completely he six-story [bills now before “ eign his Summe | t + the New York|Peared at the and . -t Pacethe ‘ stated in the ny building occupied by ew Yor Bosses Have Got Together— "Sirs Hine, whe € sty.nix youra| Waste Paper © Now, 979. [8 “This thing will all be eettled B| ‘, + " 7. . edd 2h * t sph di doa ond Shit * corde ht! up when 1 ge » New York m Thompson Against Bill. § Bill wa | : Interest of Columbia Unive sly old, was the widow of a Consolidated 274 Water Street, antes <0 to your newspaper r h pposi-|* bel LEH BLndintt se} broker who dle t was one of the tand al40} ind clear up the whole matter satis« ALBANY, March 22.—Sharp debate, | t A al re several years » of the stubbornest fires Lever | tctanity, during which . ' se " Hat at 1 fortune which sho had ckled, declared Chie But while Kinsawas saying*this there nd 11 Governor i ear Mayor Mitchel teen lost in specul Ax a precautionary me ‘ mble among tegistat jcised for the alle was a scramble iong legisiators r within a week Leonard Wood speak 6 sufferer enty-five Dover Str nd State officiatesto disown and the influe Gewiitatel Half of them were un ble and had | Londed | vere turned out ttl A peerhicio h passage by guin admission, John 8. fis dh ted ‘ _ om aa a Horton bill. a Lede pre maw ae No, 42 We low" that Alb hos seen in many two additional Supr ed by each & | ceaie in doer eae hs = eae y Whom she bed MEXICAN BANDITS INDICTED. | yours, tie knew everybody, called ition I ch with an exti-| Crew in 1905, preaided di execute hor will, The = - | lighest officials by their first eth dilation probable reven-| Mayor Mitchel, himself a Columbia! tev, Alfred Duano Pell of the Church tering Hames, had the enay entree to. many Minority Leader Wag said that me 9 rt Tt]Man, urged the students to go to) of the Resurrection, a distant relative two Charged with ering ‘and the rum of both Senate and “the bosses and the sh ick dal @ the work of tho|the Plattsbure Camp thie oummer.1and 'W nephews aided In caring for rhaebdt babel debate h bly Chambers, A® an enter r a gree et the new wou ‘s Whe Work OF Uh ~ ., - her. 7 M h 23. n wa the joy of country ee financial committees throughout the| fo said he was sorry Columbia had “the person who telephoned Coroner 4 to-day against [legislators visiting’ New York City. Justices. year, and would provide sufficient |" stall a representation there Inst| Riordan sald Mrs. Ring's estate was 0070) Sooke tenn lero} Assemblyman Byerett of St. Law- “Do you mean to charge that the} time for consideration and full pub ner. He told of the methods of of several hundred thousand dollars. | ioed stexioan bandits, « : them | County, who introduced the vi Governor entered Into a deal?" asked} Heity of discussion of the various it Plattsbur Aving the| Dr. Kenyon and her relatives sale’ is the murder of Dr. 1 MeCain was uneasy to-day about t s items ca ae toel ting had for at least two years With th der of ing ‘ Senator Sla ; a gramme, and sald it was An liviny by (aking boar 1 train ¥ “Well, ‘de your own word seat Ma Hiiaten nett, | Oe Gal wk nati wing on the princ a Ort 18 1015 ot behold ° 0 wok. ere coulk pe a healthlor life," | ey count of fror non Pi assed,” he lied pe Wagner. ANT atch 22.—-Appro-;said the Mayor, IN i oe Pizann b et will thin sa ne . than that led en at|‘? ‘a _— +4 D derstandins 1 wi ‘ t 7 Plattaburg The lite} i" H x rey C cings race sabe lerbort \ ca United ssol-| District Attorney Cr of Kings fafied the Governor wil AUR | ew York Cl ow, | made for watt as im-| BREAD AND BUTTER EXTRA. iierocit Meir dy Wanll, nent here, | County supplemented Bollce Comet Geeviees of the poll : Wr ¥ proves p ristion, Ly _— n August sioner Woods's exposure witi a tele- yrestern, and « ; I npg é : |have never « nen under. as a Hotel Men Plan to - — | to the Assemt i in making ) ; jclean conditions, morally and phy- t* 6 is Fite igorously dene Senator ion animated by higher | Shite | Cet Cf Wiehe Metta Hitanete om Relation aa oe ee ee aoe Phil- egislation as pernicious and } told. of the work in ect OF} tone ee oremen nr 1 it was the desire! 4 r : a hen f No. 1 At the meeting of the Ass: in the movement Ne. Statiation ‘complied, t who had n_ out ules Committee this afternoon Vo force of 60,000 iby six of the largest h Rvinte rate Everett bills were killed. Nobody ap- the students to than $200,000 is s yeaa; tosday and wan Kill peared in their behalf attend next sumn o a NDGESTION-TS FINE The Moment It Reaches Your Stomach all Pain, Gases, Sourness, Acidity and Heartburn Goes Don't suffer!’ In a few moments all |fifty-cent case of Pa ik iM distres ¥ Will No indiges-|from any drug store e is too not here long, so make y 6 able. Eat what you like and dige enjoy it, without dread of rebellion the stomach, Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your Should one of the fam- i doesn’t agree an attack of . Bastritis or stom- daytime or during the night, handy to give the quick- est, surest relief known.—Advt. r ern tations of undigested H bloating, foul breath acid, 1, no dizziness, i 1 is noted for its in uypet stomachs. est and most td y in the whe sp It is the surest, quic tain indi Yr Please, for_your sak & John!” Yes, my love.” “John, the kerosene can is empty.” * * * * “John! Did you hear me?” “Yes, light of my life. You said ‘The kerosene can is empty.’ I am sincerely sorry that the kerosene can is empty.” * “Yes, so am I, because you've got to go * out and get it filled.” * © @« e - “John! John!” “Yes, my love. Can I get it filled at the grocery on the the corner?” ‘ STANDARD OIL PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK We recommend the followin, Cookstoves and Water He 8, Perfection Smo! lb COMPA £ oil burning devices as the best of their kind: New Perfection Oil “It is the strong, prepared nation,’ said the Gene ‘which decides whether a question {9 to be settled by arbitration or war. We can b« strong without being aggressive and prepared without being unjust With war in the world we do not|the question will be discusse! know how soon it may come to oe and we do not want to be unready.” president and Mra, Wilson in ry sii teas Phildelphin, BOY OF 18 A CO-RESPONDENT! riumapenrita, March 22. —Pres = dent Wilson pald a brief visit \ Mra, Jennie 11 Suit, naham In Coante: entes Husband's Charges, Mrs, Jessie R. Billingham asked for 5 a week alimony and $760 counsel y Justice Scudder in| to t nin to-day t nt res! * n through crow iat’s office, Was prece action against |) rn an instructor tn f the Training School. while Mr. er with miscon- a being examined, and when he and 3 O'Leary, an etgh- | Mra. n caine out they were greet- ed with che n-year-old boy, rs. Billingham asserts O'Leary was an invalid with whose mother she — Carter Takes Office oarded after her husband, so phe ies charges, deserted her in “1912, ‘The Open Mind, | Feu reas gamother became angry! ALBANY, March 28.—James M with him and turned him out one cold | q, al night in December, 1918, she anys, ‘nnd [Carter of Buffalo took offlce to~lay ax . too, for siding with him, | State Superintendent of Prisons, suc- citer in a Dean Street: wl by Gov. & separate rooms and she saya, Were they guilty f. of he was taking up his new duties with an open ‘her counter mult, nam- mind and without any prejudiced opin- | ton On prison reform problema. ing Flsie May Thiel of No. 768'Unton fter famillarizing himself with the Xtreet, as corespondent, Mra. Rilling- of prison administration, he ham presenta @ confession she asserts | said, he intended to apply sound busi- was made voluntarily by Miss Thiel, ‘ness methods for thelr solution j of wrong In supp! “No, you can’t. I don’t know anything about their kerosene? You've got to go down the street to Smith Bros. They carry SOCONY Kerosene.” “But, my love, be reasonable. kerosene alike?” “Yes, it isn’t. There 1 in kerosene as ther in eggs. Get SO- CONY Kerosene—it’s the Standard Oil Company of New York's best grade of refined oil” “Yes, my love. SOCONY, you say P’*\ ‘Yes, SOCONY. Look for the SOCONY sign on the store window. Mind you don't come back with anything else. And hurry?’ “Yes, my love." OF ALO Isn’t all as much difference , NEW YORK | BU ALBANY BOSTON keless Oil Heaters, Kaye Lamos and Lanterns, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ‘T THE HABIT.” “GE BROTHERS. FE THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL POLICE AGAINECLUB RIOTOUS STRIKERS Thousand Union Men Beset Three Hundred Workers and Trouble Follows. ousand strike nks, intercepted ng workers in the National ipany's shops at Fifteenth a Tenth Avenue, this after- » workers were hustled about ) Marching tn hundred | Bis Stree u noon. 'T Stiffness Right Out of Rheumatism is “pain. onl one case in fifty requires int “|ment. Stop drugging. Rub soo penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right inte your sore, stiff, aching joints mus relief comes instantly St Oil" is a harmless rhei matism and backache never disappoints. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get BROTHERS. “GET liniment which | eentur: and cafled for police aif. One hundred policemen waded intd the crowd with their clubs, and ten minutes there was sa° thumping of heads and should: a shrill chorus of protest. When the street was cleared thé permission to picket in Temth Avenue was revoked and a green was set at each ond of the block, to warn strikers to Keep ont. — MYSTERY. ‘| The person who dropped a ther | mos bottle full of hot soup in the | lobby of the Biltmore will kindly call at the office. i Se RUB QUT RncUMATISM WTR “ST. JACOBS OIL” Get a Small Trial Bottle--Rub Pain, Soreness, Joints and Muscles-- «| Instant Relief! 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