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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, was completed, said Liggett BRANDES HELD ‘BIG MERGER LEGAL, SENATORS ARE 10: "But Cee dia Drug Stores biel" Was Banned by Justice De- partment, Says Liggeit. MOOSE LEADERS START REAL WORK FOR ROOSEVELT Colonel's Letter of ves 4 Active Cam- paign for His Nomination. his enlarged property | ARKSBURG, W. broke into the Preston County at Tunnelton of a large stock of whiskey Been confiscated by prohibition of. Bloodhounds are belng used in an to run down the robbers. | violation of th ever has been fled He said the proposal plan of monopoly, involved no bul that the ¢ ying on of both busi- than could be reached by them Vnited States werger a few WASHINGTON, May 12 Brandeis was om that this Was merely an honest dif- | endeavor to induc |Publicans to nominate Col. Brandeis fight | Bbodon is not er dentifrice.” There are! reasons for its exist- Tt. is a vast improve- any article for! heretolore obtain-{ beet Stores Company and the }man drug concern to say whether the) q [Proposed plan was was known to Jean backward” 3 * thie teeth E gible. Last year @ similar resolution also | ; doby Kenyon failed of pas.) t contains the hiahest percent. | f figure in the | sage actual cleansing and polisdh- properties of any dentifrice. on It is sufficiently but we could get by ‘ollowing Col finolly told us | a4 adventure xo confident that we vd with it despite hints by es District Attorney: } nominations our proposed busi onsidered und r the proposed if has a pleasant * ste that jsaves the h cooled and refreshed. velvety CRKAM, doughy, sticky paste. the United St might prosecute us.” by Vemetnties, two witnesses had been called ving: at No. by the oppositon to Brandeis to show him out of sympathy ts, and that he had approved combines which the Heves illegal Liggett said the merger of these two |’ companies he ‘will pot melt or harden. it or artificial coloring. His especially ideal for childnen. usual price, but a better a d lasting article. sale at all drug stores and .de- nt store toilet counters » poisoned to-day by Abraham Pul- shy and Abraham Weiner, taken to Goaverns ty that of George W. . board with Samu his wife, Gussie p planned by him, TRY IT TO-DAY. rp LOOKING YOUNG Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. him, before action, the proposal wax 4 Brandeis finally did to ash Brandeis if Nd their pro- Healthy Ways od of keeping young ts to fee! to do this you must watch your Pand bowels—ther galiow complexion—dark ringe un ir reo—pimples—a biliou ftace—dull eyes with no spark) you ninety per ‘of all sickness comes from inactive no need of hav ‘Edwards, a well-known phy: h olive oll t is he the man for Pi yet always effective. bring about that exuberance of that natural buoyancy which should every one, by toning up the the system of impur- ow Dr. Rawards) Olive Tab- 10c¢ and 260 per position requires great ¢ great knowledge Htions and a great executive who can command the the best men of the nation, Sean dros ‘Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0, him able to su ACCOUN WITH THIS GENU Rhinelander uae Cconony oS ALE jpaciacotess ET US START xoo Tepe tn aa NO’ thousands of wonderful bargains ini ind the Balance Oc 2 week Reg. 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Weekly or This $35 Victor Outfit $25 Victrola, $10 Worth of Records Account Pay $1 on Delivery 50c a Week Order This Ourtit by Mai 144-146 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock at Ali Three Stores I aumann &compy Newark ore AN ACCOUNT with RECORDS | en, St. | PHILIP RHINELANDER AND BRIDE WILL SPEND HONEYMOO!} “di! action contemplates | tical ap. - | Deals to reason of the voters to dem- the Colonel is the one Wilson and win it of them would say, threats of third Roosevelt's letter of) ting forth his views on| lieutenants fol- 1 to-day with more specific state- ments regarding tht a practical s PROGRESSIVE LEADER ROOSEVELT CAN WIN. Hamlin Childs of . book second Perkins, situation | | twa | probable mobilization of his regiment. | . whose engagement was | announced less than two months ago, » married yesterday afternoon ne of ive bride's parents, N 126 Last Seventy-third Street. Courtney officiated, and only members Wo families were present. Rhinelander js a son of Mr, and Sirs. J. Oakley Rhinelander, No. 36 West Fifty-second Street. INSISTS In- terested only in two questions: First, | who is the best man for the job, and |second, who is most likely to win. “Up to date, undoubtedly the Pro- and Mr. Root are the only men who come within a rea- sonable distance of being class with T particular jou. in the sama eit for this | . Root could not be . Hughes is regarded by the people of this country with the as eminently r the high position he holds, dent at this peri-! ffairs, ‘8 of all na- ‘Above all diplo- whic! fully handle Mrs OHILID RHINELANDER, 24 Mars Or Mm mOMPSON. 5-4ddH OOOO 06 oo Expecting the Seventh Regiment, of * is a member, to be ordcred to Mexico, Philip Rhinelander, se Miss Le , and to-day they are honeymooning near , should there be Rhinelander | the yond, It ts believed Mr. Bishop Mr. Like his father, been on of the most popuiar His bride is tn-| patriotic societies, | Theodore | she ix a debutante of 1914, . The dele- | Progressive convention | se any Republican whom do the job and) convinced can jmen in the Seventh. ing politl- Theodcre Roosevelt is a marvellous succes p chances of his election are much less than F rats will It und for no other Democratic vote nm to Roosevelt is). for Roosevelt. an vote rose to any size vould probably do more harm to (party than to the Re- ROOT BOOMERS TO IN FIELD AT CHICAGO. Managers of the the Democrat BE EARLY campaign t night to plan fresh | of the ivities, particu arent growth of the Hughes boc the attacks of the Pr decided (o be the first on the Chicago and will open Reot Hotel esslye headquarters nm Dwight sai “There But he declined to give Root himseit npaign plans Ving with | and is reported to be nly desirous of securing the nom. | than at first his managers New York City Department of Bridges to a department ind structures, and giving the public Whitman | } ni as signed by Gov Ellen. | Ung fees ux part of|t at, present “excend $50,000 annually taking from the New | York. aldermen. authority to solemnize er with and his deputies, providing | for he Burenus of Accountancy, | HEAT FLASHES, DIZZY, NERVOUS Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Helped Her Dur- ing Change of Life. the Now lseven bottles of Lydia EF. Pinkham's tom d, I feel like a Tal- had a head- the troubled | {§ bad feels | 1s dizny spells, nervous feck | heat Kes Now Lam 1 your remedies to all m EN N, esi | Rie! nmcnds Va. je is & most crit ical period of a woman's exist [annoying symptoms which accompany and normal healt! Lydia E ‘ Pinkham's Veyetabl Such warning symptoms are & sense hot flashes, headaches, arities, * constipation » Varial weakness and inquietude i table Compound, If of the palpitation | He Wins DI Hamilton Stewart of Street, B Rourke fe of his wife's a verdict to-day in the Bros BLUEBEARD KEPT STRANGLED WIVES IN SEALED UASES Bodies of Seven Rooms of Tinsmith in Vil- lage Near Budapest. RERLIN, May 12 (via: Amsterdam and London).—The startling discov- ery of the bodies of seven murdered women in seven hermetically sea’ leaded and tinned cases found in the! storeroom of a tinsmith named Bela Village of Cinkota, near has led to the uncovering of one of the most sensational crimes in the history of Austria-Hungary, at the same time disclosing a Hungarian Bluebeard. Martin Greshinsky {s the owner of the house occupied by house has been closed since the be- ginning of the Kiss in the Budapesi, Greschinsky opened the house and in storeroom found tin-covered, seuled cases. they contained gasoline, one of them, It contained a body, he found. The police, were called, from the case they found the body ;of a woman sewed in another sack, cord by which she had been to death was around Removing sacks The choked neck. One by one the other were opened and each proved to con- tain the body of a tnurdergd woman. Some of the bodies had evidently been encased for several years, and jon is therefore difficult and | except that | identitte perhaps impossibl | the wonien are between twenty and thirty years of age. Further search of the house revealed ; articles ot 28 and | nothing leading to identitication Of the | failure, ; Victims. prentice o: ki a former ap- Kiss's, with Nagy's house. | eeper, Frau Jakubek, were arrested ‘The police found in the Woman's possession a large package of letters, which Kiss had instructed er to the authorities in the event of his death on the battlefield. ‘Information to be had from these letters the police believe will assist in identification. It appears, pccording to the author- ities, that ten young women whom Kiss lured to him.on promise of mar- riage are victims of this Hungarian Bluebeard, As there are letters from still more women, it is not improbable the number of women from whom he obtained money on marriage promises and then put out of the way The authorities re digging in the garden of the house for further victims, been reported as having rom typhoid while a prisoner in | Serbia; other reports are that he was killed on the battlefield pr Sait BRONKHORST LET OUT. | this morning. ber to dei that be even larger. died ‘ana He Has Been in ‘Tomb wrat of Butler, Wolverton in the was indicted pnths because of inability re out bal a<iainsiiianen JERSEY’S PRIMARY VOTE. figures of the held recently 28,000 votes were cust throughout the State by the Democrats Wilson received 2 tepublicans cast Presidential primaries ber fi 41,000 votes, of 6. 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