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-s - CHIEF VICTIMS OF What Sort of WHITE SLAVE RING cones Botwin, Awaiting Sentence, || Tells Inside Story of Traf- |] ‘ fic to Swann | CONTROLLID BY § MEN Fifty to 100 Agents Working || for Hach, He Declared | in Contession Doreph Morwin aw ese lenee Oy Judaw Howsinky ater « plea of guilty & » of five indictments Charging bis with forcing women tol | © dead immors tives, ea tui com | | 4 feasion today ty Dietriet Attorney] | *A Swann end Arsieiant iintrict Attor- oh Rey Bimtth He Hamed four men who, with himself, coniroliod the wuprly | Oh, Shame on You, Mr. gris brought to New AL purpos New Yorker! You Are the five were not @ 1 Were in open compel: Dull! This Is the Accu- one Bach wore) gationLaunched Against 0 received ux commissions 6) por| bya Girl Who Has Spent thoy tutte’ thenl titan att) Four Observant Years ee to disorderly howe] fyere and Ie Still Look- Botwin told of battles between rivat agente over the control of the “trade” certain resorts The police re. @ords, according to the District At+ torney, show that fights did occur at the times and piv specified by Botwin thouch the police did not earn at the time what was the cause @f the quarrels, According to Hotwin, the girl hunt. Ore, Always well-dressed and supplied ith money, made the high schouls of ing for a Mate. Is it True? No, Indeed! Brookiya, Newark, Paterson, Troy She says he is city their hunting ground, L.) following the older girls te thelr dae he Bomes and learning all that was po: ble about them, In the end, the out-of-town girls were induced to visit New York on u ee Renee oe being taken to the and shown the night ae ght life of The agents also made a practice of tering about the factories of nearby @ities at the closing hours. They Were usually careful, Botwin said, to @pproach only xirls whose parents they knew to be poor gad who had Rot the resources to make trouble for the white slavers. ‘The District Attorney has received @ number of letters containing com- laints of the work of the men named Bot tn. Ono of his calle was ay ung man from Brook!yn, who } paid his fifteen-year-old sister had # Seen lured from home a month or so “xo by just such methods as Botwin described. She escap fort In this city to taken by an and returned home renentant two weeks ag: Yesterday the girl's mother sent her out on an errand and she did not re- turn last night. Her brother said he thought the house had been watched by the man ae ates persuaded her to accompan: im to New b Ghe wae again in his clutches ulation of human relationships, “I “We are going to krep on this trail am half sick of shadows,” sighed the yeti we reson the end of tt,” sald the! Lady of Shalott, and many another y. “and put the shame-|igay has echoed her sigh. The New men who aro in this horrible bu it ho deals tn {Ress whore they beloni . We| York man 1s a reality who have learned so much that is frightful| realities. That is why some shadow that I could never forgive myself if I) chasers call him cynical, but that, kn again, 1s not dulness. Noon my ae that the creatures who have done se things wero still at lar; i ' *em the Oomaeanity ala own responsibility, I absolve the New ——— Yorker of the charge of being dull. “Dear Madam: I have read with deep interest your articles, and in lls HOME 10 BE HIS JAIL; t would emphasize that congen- HIS WIFE HIS JAILER| atey shows be enter pointer 1m ac- lecting @ mate. Mrs, Slaughter to Outbid All Others “The man | would marry must be a MAN in the true sense of the (When Husband’s Labors Will Be Put Up at Auction, word; a man to b admired for his actions, not words; one with @ ul who understands, who would WENTWORTH, N. C., Aug. 14—| cherish a woman's devotion and Home will be his jail and his wife will| joyaity; one to whom the fir be the jailer for J. W. Slaughter, f ce appeals, who , former Chief of Police of Draper, who te en all yas sentenced to two years In prison| 466, 3 end who ros 8 for killing Thomas Wonver, He) womanly woman with no fear of WEREOS eelt Gatsue, adversity, and with the sense The jury decreed that Slaughter! 40 appreciate happiness above mould pay his victim's widow $400 and authorized the county commis- @onere to hire the prisoner out for wi labor. Mrs. Slaughter announced that “During my four years’ stay In New York I have met very few men who ghe would outbid all other persons when the auction is held. have inspired interest, and they are —_— GAS BLASTS CAUSE in Ma CATE MAM SHALL. the truth of the old This time I feel inclined to assint in the defense of the New York man. Dulness is comparative. A citizen of New York may or may not be as ta- teresting a companion as a citizen of Paris or London, But the New Yorker fe more tolerant, broader minded, | k ner witted, more sophisticated—in & word, more civilized—than is the average American outside New York. The New Yorker makes a fine art of minding his own business, That ta one thing which dull persons never do, The New Yorker may know lesa than, say, the Bostonian, about books and pictures, but he knows more bout men and women and the manip- bred New Yorkers have been caught in the wheel of hustling environment, which revolves through their business life, absorbing their recreation and rest, and proving the truth of the old adage, ‘all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Under these circum- stances, is it possible for one's mind to expand and appreciate the real pleasures of life? “Everything in New York breathes artificiality, The atmosphere nau- seates at times, but ponder deeply and you cannot blame the women for thelr dress, their skin-deep beauty, their apparent empty-headedness, which is simply to meet the demand of the New York men whose desire is to purchase @ new toy at every turn. ‘Although I, to a certain extent, am a ‘modern girl’ thank God for en- dowing me with @ spirit to appreciate the good, old-fashioned ways of life, with power to enjoy happiness tn a true sense and not make belleve with the glitter of gold. "DESIROUS OF A REAL MATE." The warning against the blond male as a husband, uttered by one of our correspondents, has evoked varying. responses. Here are some of them “Dear Madam: IT read with interest PANIC. only gojourners here. The born and . va ‘The Italian colony In the vicinity of Fourth Avenue and Degraw Street, Brooklyn, was thrown into @ panic early to-day by two gas explosions in @ manhole of the Edison Electric Com- any on the west side of Fourth Ave- nue. The first was of small cons quence, but the second, coming ten minutes afterward, broke windows for @ block around, Residents of tho neighborhood had visions of a Black Hand outrage or nother Black Tom disaster and thinly Glad throngs quickly filled the street heet of flame burst from the man- ole and pdded to the excitement. The age Was silk POSLAM and POSLAM SOAP Bring Health of Skin to All To eradicate eczema, acne, rash Peele’ or any shin disease Poslam and Soap atford a wonderfully effec- tive treatment. Let Poslam, the h ‘ointment, relieve itching and soothe fs it does atonce. Waich the skin re- while the condition improves. -on ‘Blond Malest in last se with Puslam Suap and: goptite ; ee . Nisae! night's paper, The girl who wr wee Say geet ty and that blond men were ‘insipid, con- ceited and empty -brained’ the ficial, —aave | right ‘dope.’ ad i have had experience By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The deaaiiest accusation of all has been launched against the New York Man, consideted a» 4 possbie husoand selfish, conceited, extravagant, dissipated. critic on the hearth who with calm cruelty disposes of him and his ci DULL! “During my four years’ stay in New York I bave met very few men who have inspired Interest, and they are only sojourners here,” writes she who signs herself “Destrous of a Real Mate.” Yorkers have been caught in the wheel of bustling environment, which revolves through their business life, absorbing thelr recreation and rest and proving adage, ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.’” TER BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST Hubby Do You Want? re He might survive being called But now comes the voice of a jaims to attention tn one little word. “Of with his head—so much for “The born and bred New with w few of them and can add a Little more information on the sub- dect. “The motto of the average blond, whetner mate or female, is, ‘After me, you co Blonds are inv nekle n will Y "ONE WHO KNOWS.” “Dear Madam: Being a blond and a member of the stronger sex, | am amused at some of the letters pub- lished in your column, Even if it te true that ‘the blond male suggests a floorwalker or a chorus man more than a viking or a divinity,’ I take notice that most of the ‘hewers of wood and drawers of water’ are brunettes, Another fact ts that all eld In subjection are of the i the Hindus, Chinese, hich probably accounts for the fervent ire of 'V, C, BY for ‘one who can carn enough to buy a good dinner for two'—in other words, to act as the ‘pie card’ of @ parasite for the rest of her natural life. “The kind of @ girl | prefer ig one who puts more ice je in- teres it; who will oon contribute to the support of ¢! ho id not think opens a few cai with whom | converse as would my brother; whom | can regard my friend, | would my father, and whom |! can fove ae 1 would my mother, F.C." “Dear Madam: I was very much amused at the tirade of 'V. C. L,’ against the blond male tn The Eve- ning World. Whatever may be said for her own ability to take a joke, It's a cinch that she knows how w give ‘one. “I myself happen to be one of thore witless creatures, but up to the pres- ent time I bad never considered ‘ta terrible social error, Far be it from me to dwell om the quality and quaa- tity of my own gray inatter, but on this point i taink value the opin- jon of my friends far more than ¢! of 'V. C. BY mas “My own choice for a mate can ne elther blonde or brunette (never hav- ing been cruelly repulsed by cither species), Sho can be elther tall or short, as I am 6 feet. I do inalst upon good health, good figure and g00d character, any sinall opinion she herself may bold as the last word of the law “Give mea girl who Is a good pal, one who will give me undying loyalty and devotion, and in return she will get all that it is within my power to give. I want her to prefer Thackeray and Hugo to_R. W, Chambers, ‘Tr's- tan’ to ‘The Follies,’ and the blue and because she la sick of her job—such a ‘one is bound to get sick of the job of matrimony all too soon, ‘ew York Is full of all kinds of pirls, both the right and the wrong kind, Men should not pt ty meet the right kind hanging around the street corners, . iM} » Ny —— Nance O'Neil a Bride, Tt was learned to-day that Miss Gertrude Lamson, who became tho bride of Alfred Hickman, Rovhel! the setre in private Lamson had not bi Known, even her telephone at Bay Side, L. 1, being in her stage name “Deliver mo from the intoleract girlY or woman, and the one who valuca! green of ure to the Cubist effects of Broadway and Fifth Avenue “f don't want a girl to marry wne! chee LAWTER WHO MARRIED SOON ANT) R LINORTE THAT WATE PAPER TRUST BE cuRBED DEOREASERIPOLY: = “MOEATHSTODAY = a Forty-six Fewer Cases Than “ yi, anne ,M |) poeraphical | Yesterday Shown in Latest . nd Mow ’ says President Report ; Piviaehwwan | { Convention — . Tots - =2 }COOL WEATHER HELPS or es ‘ PALTIMON Awe 1h Romething | - i heen © ' bd ** then @ perfanetery il, - Hepartinentio fand to ¥ gation” of the increased eaat of || City and Federal Health Offi- ren left inated used east of | cials Call Present Out- up to date 6 i Se-tae Se ee ee : + } ia the aint annual coms look Favorable CONTRACT LABOR LAW : m of the International Type> | ‘AM » ate) apa 4 ‘nton say ot BARS CANADIAN NURSES |} o grip of the vitae paper mer GED FORNEW YORK |; ot in throttling the ti forty-ot8 tn tbe number of infantile | bet te throtting the Wie out ot man? and commer: parsiyele cases, off laie of the Healt orra A. Ont Aue 4 The De | | tal print houses raid President Department were sateted today parton f Immigration today tn Marsden (Kew in hie annual ree ol, dry weather has more than | vostie “ cone of the party of | Port to the convention. “Due te the hon be te pon 4 tratned ¢ from Ottawa whieh Vv “TT Pp Increased cost of paper, many pub+ bay Uden In caring for victine of the infantile = , get | number Of printed pages, and tf the Ps inght ° ae ay ifn peralys te, were turned back| * oot oo poo9 | Pr eof paper ls not kept down there by a nt . will be a falling « fer eat hetpstwe turersur, We U.S. ANIMAL INDUSTRY | Sateen’ ata“ death figures, however, show m i! | ployed let thow & big decrease when, during the bi CONVENTION 1S BEGUN aged in the printing industry.” Hy the numbers were up in the That hundreds of public sehools are ftiee. ate giving instruct) in printing, eh nf the New " Following are the Health Departs fe ay thoy were on mmission nt, Veterinary Surgeons and Meat I+) 19 narmeul to the pupil and the bi 4 ment tables for deaths and new ry Was regarded as in no way Spectors Discuss Standard wo) Ccarmed vy delegates to the cases for the twenty-four hours end. | altering the case i convention, It was said that the ” oar) to zation of Salaries, baal Ing at 10 o'clock this morning: Witd Te Wackiiniia “ane Were one benefits that would come from vo DEATHS Vined that they had taken the proper | Th# third national convention of the! tional training have been lost im al Roroughs. To-day. Yeaterday.| stand under the clreumatances employees of the Federal Hureau Of tempting Industrial development of Brooklyn . i ‘ ae Animal Induarty convened in the Mo-| ine atu Tho result has been that Manhattan “ 10 | Alpin Hotel to-day, More than 100) semi-skilled workers have been Brons 4 2 veterinary surgeons and meat Inspect-| crowded into the printing industry. Queens 2 2 ALIANY, Av ore from the important meat inspeo-| The union contends that the normal Richond 7: © ry sen dha be oi paralyale (tere res J tion centres of the country discussed needa of the trade are not taken into , Totals an 23 mn to-day 4th Congressman Charlos O. Lobect ef cared for. MORE (UOOL WEATHER Nebraska, who introduced the Lo- rinters during the year earned an WILL END EPIDEMIC, Boroughs To-day, Yesterday. |Utica and Ellenville. Seven « beck bill for the standardisation of average wage of #041 18, according SAYS DR. BILLINGS | Week" u “4 new caren were at New tachelle salaries In the Hurcau, was slated to| '..)t°minnn Re cotary-Treasurer bab pisthaaiae ¢ . sduled. to. speak was "Dr. eorge| Haye shows a regular duss-paying Serene Prone a a the Wi , membership 331, and ac = Dr. John §, Billings, Deputy | Queens 18 16 GRAFT FUGITIVE MOTT Prien ance, in all funda of H978,6e8 Commissioner of Health in charge | Richmond .. © 1 Tho delegates will banquet in the| Ninety-e penalonere were demie of infantile paralysis, made ‘Totals ... 5 M1 row night as gueats of the New York | Bort J “ is statemen' o-day after members and now receiving the old-age pension of a 4 linten to mpesches by the latest figures on deaths and APs He Is Accused of Grafting in Syra- city omctals and the Rev. H... Howl: fo ‘ween now caser: ; , Secretary of th 'e Day Al- TC aaen cures convince me that | Officials of the Health Department} cuse,N. Y.—Had High Old Time |iitnce “Mayor, Mitchel” and Gov.| "© Jeeta a for “Beest” ta the gratifying decrease in new olnt S Whitman sent thet rets. Brice ot: Papae, canea' is due to the coo, dry | pet Weather tant” west one the in Southern Republic. elke sala da WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—The in- weather. J BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 14.—Charlon tigation tto date into the increased “You guarantee me more of this | humidity was unusually high, the] p store, byrciaa ., county ete MAN CRUSHED T0 DEATH ee prieet Pla papie ete a sort enters Tscantee out number of deaths in one day was 67] acai arrested on graft charges after eral Trade Commission has developed tee you a © a and the new cases 183, With the sei of infantile paralysis.” & long chase, has left Asuncion, P that:“there is no jusufication for the Ro preodnéel| talling” cat tn oe | Runie,/= Gunes efi on Argentines: BY RUNAWAY ELEVATOR cs inant 98: ltective and is bound for Buenos | ,., ir Gantt mmission’ * under deaths and new cases. Ayres aboard. the, Parana River|Firemen Cut Out Section of Loft] ay he pol A at Health Commissioner Emeraon said he felt much encouraged over the sit+ uation, especially as the beginning of KILLED IN FRANC this week marks a more elaburate Dennis Dowd Dies as a Flyer) system of fighting the epidemic. This After Having Been Wounded |™Fning the house-to-house can vassers chosen by Deputy Health as Infantry Man, Commissioner Billings to trace infan- PARIS, Aug. 14.—Dennis Dowd, a/ tile paralysis cases and make reports young Brooklyn, N. Y., aviator, was/on sanitary conditions, started their killed near Paris Friday. work. The forces of the Federal Health steamboat Berna. He will be met here by Assistant Attorney General Becker of Onondaga County, N. Y. It was learned to-day that Mott was traced easily because wherever he went he exhibited thousand dollar bills, This served to create suspicion land to mark him out among ordinary travellers as “the rich American." Reports that Mott's funds were greatly depleted are not true, accord- ing to Buenos Ayres detectives, who Building Wall in Effort to Rescue Him, A new elevator man went to work to-day in the seven-story loft build- ing at No. 134 Spring Street. On his second trip he turned the electric control wheel too fast and the ele- vator cable slipped off its drum, send- ing the car upward at express speed. As the car neared tho fifth floor tbo operator opened the door and tried to FATHER FIGHTS TO KEEP BOY FROM CITY HOSPITAL Health Department to Force Re- moval of Paralysis Victim Unless Man Meets Requirements. David Schwarts of No. 694 Belmont -, Mcials who are here aiding In the ere ti a touch with his move- | . ..| Avenue, Brooklyn, who caused the Dowd studied at the Columbia Unt- | 9! , i were in close |jump to safety. He was caught be-| versity Law @chool and before the poyea te 7 by rerpipareeetatda & ments here. They say that the tween the car floor and the roof, His Health Department authoritiéa to Syracusan was unusually successful in playing Argentine races and in lot. | tery gambling. ‘1. W. W. MEN ARRESTED ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE Four Attack Two Women and Seize Child, Carrying Him Off in an Auto. KINNBY, Minn. Aug. prominent mombers of the Industrial quarantine the tenement house in which he lives because he refused to | permit his three-year-old gon, @ vie- tim of infantile paralysis, to be re- | moved to one of the city hospitals, to- day called at Brooklyn Health De- partment headquarters and asked per- mission to send the child to # private °c institution at his own paves a r but mn Deputy Health Commissioner = ame could’ not be learned, wae dead, ngs told him the hospital he HEALTH OFFIGIAL'S CHILD |S war was practising law in New York Frick, Liston ge ont W. M. Jones, | janks, \eries caused a panic among tre 200 girls in a waist factory and they broke for the exits, thinking a fire had started, Dr, Beall of New York Hospital ar- rived within a few minutes and tound there was still life in the man pinned by the it Was unable to free Ader Company No. n of the wall to City. While in Paris on logal business Dr. Charles E. | who at the outbreak of hostilities he joined charKe of the F the Foreign Legion and was wounded the moat encouraging fact brow in the great Champagne battle last his attention regarding the situation September. in New York City was that the While in a hospital he was adopted icky feeling which prevailed here as a “godson” by Mme. Paulette de Passing away Saint Glin, a debutante well known ,"The rush of child travel f in the American colony, whose par- | York, City hag & ents live at Neullly and with whom alt, said, oT that, he exchanged letters. people are beginning to realize that vhen convaleacent, Dowd visited ‘elr children ure better orf if kept hin “godmother” and soon lost his Here in the elty, and proper precau- heart, with the result that their en- (tons are taken” Fagoment wai nnounced. The wed- 8 an instance of the absurdity of Fee eee nahan ciacn it was {sending children out of the city, Dr. a in care for infantile paralysis cases, and added: “An long as you select a hospital which hus authority from the Healt 4.-—-Two \anka cited the case of @ man’ who parsly- announced, aa soon as the bridegroom | shipped hie child to Loston lust week | Workers of the World aro under ar- SUCCUMBS T0 PARALYSIS Department to treat Infantile parely- udilmvenit of the French marriage | Masta tite tee eeealaien te etoe cee | er ee cay Gud the police are search» But you must find such an tnatitae formaltties, ttle fellow here for a visit, tng for two others in connection with | Five.Year-Old Daughter of Presi-| tion before evening, Of xen At Dowd's father’s home at Sea “L told him," the Federal| the attempted kidnapping last night so we Will send an ambulance to your said 2 abana . i city In- iit, Ty at was tuted that Bis !sentor aurgeon,, “that, in the firs: |of Mrs. Edward Eno, wite of a deputy dent of Hackensack Board Dies Bama ana gana the Satie saseo are enga ve ad heen known to the piace, he should have kept his b erft; Mrs. La of Vv a | family, Beyond the tact. that they iPene and Unne now it be wante tele Mrs. Lucy Clark of Virginia, at Blue Point, L. 1. regularly treated knew from him that his flancee waa|pee the child, he. will hav Minn, and her four-year-old son, dm Al to The Exeniag World.) of an old French family and that she | Boston, instead of bri Mrs, Clark and Mrs, Eno, who are | HACKENSACK, No Jy Aug, 1h Venrom Re lived near Faris, Mr. Dowd had not |The beat thing to do |x to keep, the tm wore leaving a wreet cur|Dr, FS, Hallett, president of the » a je family any of his pans. dren right here in New York." 0 e shapted (th) Gvare rahe te th, | At his home it was said that Mr. one ‘Neneey tarcnurrow’ pute’ into ) four men attempted to over- | Hackensack Board of Health 0 ened Dowd was graduated from Georme-| effect quarantine reguiations similar them, Ars, Clark was struck | has been active in ahting the in Vi ura in the Democratic town University In 1908 and then took to those now prevuiiia in Pennayl- on Lie he aclub and @ serious | tile paraylsis epidemic and who went) Aaminiatration, Senator Penrose to- a course in Columbia Law School.|vania. ‘The chief inconvenience wound inflict broke away | to Bie Point, LoL, 9 visit lis family |qay introduced two resolutions. One Dowd lived in Brooklyn at No. 256) caused by this quarantine will be to from the men and screaminis | on Thursday, telephoned here to-day |dire he United States Civil Lafayette Avenue, His father, Dennis | parenta who want to tase thelr chile down the road. 4 kidnappers | that iis daushter Mory, tive yearn old, | Vt B80 publ P. Dowd. a ren! estate man, lives at\dren from one town to another In threw the baby Into a waiting autos | nod died of th ana that a. ee ed Poo: 08 SY Sa Re Aca LD BSesets New Jerey, ‘The new regulations |mobile und fled. Jnine, and Blaabeih, three, were alse hd the other dir Se Ser will not affect persona living in New) The poltce were on the trail ina few! \icuims, thouxh not critically il Dr eine to report Jersey and emp in New York minutes and found the baby walking | Hallett will be quarantine? at Blue vs had heen appoi who have provided themselves with along the road. Tw dil Deine two waalch \m SiviP nervice eligible, Tate, Dr. Banks said. he expected much They are L. Burotich and Andy Vente fete WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER good Bae rae trom the United ih, both members of the L. W. W, GEN. CHARLES J. PAINE DEAD - — | States Government conference in tn- _—— an pak funtile paralysis which is to open In Headed Syndicate That : Washington ext Thursday. The ob- 1 , ‘ 4 Driver, Getting Out of the Way of ject’ of this cout i to. trace wien meee QGorQQ les 5 chi 1 the source of Infantile paralysis | . . is a a4 ' - a Car, Sends Machine Down Bee ee ee atreaee GF TAtANtILe FOR LAST SIX MONTHS Weston of Gen. Charles J. Paine, well} ‘ an Embankment. paralysis in W ester County, a known ay un othiowr of ths Wa Ever i lmurlet quarantip in being maintained jneiae and later 4s of the ow of three NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J, Aus jn many towns, In White Plains Quere in Hall i [auccessful defenders of t pani rious | A . 14.—Miss Helen Pendergast, twenty jare two new cases, In Hartsdale Slept in Hallways and-Cellars Since | Cup, was anno today. He waa} Me ANS EUGENE AMY |B levare pealat on SErUrAl AYERUR |” eeu di oinae Curth Wh ce Cay wae annovneed wo toy We "| For Constipation kitted 1 epee |which is the main highway between | Grandmother With Whom He [ion of Bobert fap Nt Raahaela Fd | nue, was killed In an automobile ac- | New York and White Piaina, Every | Lived Left Bayonne. ndeneg RANDRETH cident late last night, Jautomobile is stopped und searched. ¥ : r Civil War he | In the machine with the young Cara containing children from Man-| After passing hia nights In hallways ‘tecelved an honorary coumisson aa) PIL. woman wore her sister, Stella, twenty. |hattan are ordered hack to that bor and cellars and hiv dayy tn rustling valuuble ‘servire” tn 1 two years old, and a young man WhO ae ust heen completed at Kast View, fF food during the last six montha, of tie Tice Ameen Ot was driving the car. The muchine| Fifty-two new cases of Infantile John Scott, twelve, a bona fide boy jj é was travelling along the River Road paralysis were re 4 to the New hobo of Bayonne, was found in a door. between New Brunswick and Bound Jersey Bonn ot Hv Hea si OX way by Policeman Gallagher this i Brook when the young man, In turn- be a Anat i ee morning f sat ing out of the way of a Public Service jas not yet been compiled John's grandmother, Se trolley car and to avoid striking an-| Six new cases of paralyats have with wh had Hved since the other machine, went too close to tho been reported In Jersey Clty mines) aii, of nig parents, moved to Staten | KILLED BY LUMBER PILE. side, The auto left the roadway and saturday noon, T these proved pre wanton | turned turtle down @ twenty-foot) fu The children who died were Island, leaving him behind, John had | oo aa! Man Merionsix ilest in embankment, | Albert Lickenette, two yenra old, of | no to Ko, but proceeded to hus- Hesohten Acsiaeat Miss Helen Pendergast was caught No, 839 Tonnele Aven snd Rlehard tie for himself. For a while he a ner } under the auto and was taken out) Abrahamson, two, of No. 98 Zabris- | vonth ater ton | A tumbe thirty feet Heh, In the | eae dead, The other two escaped injury.|kie Street. {eolved fifteen cents every two deya iia of Austin & Trofomd Co, at} Dr. LeRoy B, Vail of Flushing, who! from a peddler who employed htm. Grand strc town Creek, Will Lons of His Drives Him to! was stricken with Infantile paralysis With this he BELi-ANSs bought milk and bread, tamsbure. to-day [last Friday, was reported at Queens- aig on other occavions he just took i!) rr 5 § Wes [hore Hoxpital to-day as being on 7 ae Ane] _ ie >. 7 “ r e road t er # soon as Dr 4 eat and drial oN ri ay Lave ntane bye ae road bry Aw pon Ad DN) COLNE TH eat Me iets adopting by Ont Yai |Absolutely Removes wf OR rts of tha Rew blood miruin waa bemun sorte Hen fam Ha ia awed RAMA ne : uiv-ine from | Indigestion. One pack . te eS Gn hin, and his rapid iinprovement is "You bet L would," he replied, “but intemal BOL MU Pecan et g 4 Pp ‘ago burn with sx mules te supposed to baye @ttributed fo the serum, Va rath Lyewlnesses say the lume \ been the cause, get & job and take care prove fatal ibe Health Commissioner Emerson to-| of myself ¢ was blown over by @ gust of wind. proves it, 25cat all druggists, " i