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} FOUR ESCAPE BY BLINDING KEEPER Carried Fruit to Leader, Who Hurled Pepper as Guard Delivered It. TWO FUGITIVES CAUGHT | Pleasurable Thrill Is Due to Magnetism, Wearing Off When the Body Cells Throw Of the lusstenaue Old Vibrations No Such a Thing as Love at First Sight, Take the Word of Dr. Lind- say, Expert Paycopathist, for It. By Nizola Greeley-Smith. De B id feel as if your veins we 4 with light © about to dissolve un heat? bs | Police Got Tip of Plot to Free tons f ite fie Witnesses in Raff and | te rou bderstorm and one face viet our to yourself every de THIS te me Rofrano Cases read Mr it speeches, 1 WILL think and ect the on intelligent human being interested io the web 1 became known to-day that offi. fare of my bind, and not jike @ moom-struck idiot tale of the Weet @ide Court prison, end then im the middie of » stirring peroration see from which four prisoners eonapes | the words fade slowly) from your ey and dow off ‘eat wight after they hed biinded inte apother delicious day dream? with pepper and severely beaten Well, cheer up. Stop feeling the pulse of your Night Keeper William Jackson, hed heart and taking (he temperature of your soul Of received a tip that a jat! o> bet planned, but the Informa. ton was te the effect that witnesses being detained in connection with ‘he Bett murder and the Rofrano canes were to be the henefictartes. While the guard over these wit- nesses waa doubled, the four other course, you muy lave br fate, you are not ty Yesterday J should have said that you bad a pretty bad attack. Hut that was before I talked with Dr A A Lin whe | lectured last night at the Hotel Majestic on “The Che Dietry and Payehology Of Lave,” and asked him to “Tell me where ts fancy bred, oF in the heart or tn the bead?” antile pi Me, but, at any ne erissnere inthe s bresk tor trentem, | WSL yeu feel neering te De. 8 ‘ 1 two of them being caught by police. Lindeay te just the AStPASTIOR n aneee tpt etl oon entets between all matte tt ts ame and they eaee to consider nen after @ sensational chase in |friste vibration mental, #piritual ' Which tovetver cote wore Area entieal with the atate of vibra ob mlritual oF soctal suitability The reserves from the Forty. | *i¢h draws the pi bell ial love, they think ana that wetil seventh street station were sum. |"ee! magnet and the thrill you Kot, everytht i tha \ ved ‘ young man, from erushing her hand DK All that haw taken place er cers Cents SRM TEP RUENG ts Te craw Our in Scores ca oot fa thet thay aires each other ele Street and surrounded the block, but !P YOUrs may differ in dew trieally, and ¢ ' in kind from the sensation of stroking and this feeling becomes in. the two e@her prisoners got away and | the cat. tensifled until their at, te that of are atin at Hoary, co areata | ‘Treason—of course; high treason ® Mery furnace. As an actual fact “Ee - i sh ‘ in Ms = od all that has been written tf not {ie cat and other domestic antmale pi Nod vabek ef oe ide tn [felt about the secret preoccupation of M!O¥ contact with human beings and ; hs ae ‘nade the whole human race. But Dr. Lind- *XPerience the same magnetic thrilt ' cape indileate that the men who made from being wtroked by the master or *ay speaks as one haviag authority the d ‘or Ibert dt mistrenn tha lover ge he dash for liberty were alded by a He ts doctor of medicine as well a» " at the lover gets from woman, William Rowes of No. 45 holding his sweetheart's bund 010 "4 im thn urt’n hand West Yorty-first Street, Charles Wale ic aey, ed Ache Lbectlen ase NOW: Fodlan'e, tke thin tale a Ste ify, & negro of No. 229 West Sixty. | & vee “in What person under eighty would? “If m i ., |ormal, Intense, emotional stat first Street, Frederick Herman of No. | the fecling you dexcribe ts not love | pationts or pupila, and the lecture he Ce nue AD SRRIENG TS sallaventany IRON OEM conto, WIRE IN love?” [kako ination pane with selling cocaine and other habit.) {°l!vered last night is one o Ishly. “Emerson wrote, you know forining drugs to children who fre-| Which has attracted unusual ‘Love in our highest word and tho | diences to hear him i 2 went the public playgrounds in Weat Vifty-ninth Street ks, charged synonym of ¢ Jam sure B petting the 'NO SUCH THING AS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. W Dr. Lindsay assured me yesterday four men who made the break for] tat and Marold Free with burglary, were “uty, harmens, music, are he has cured more than on . HORRY: Hopeless passion by teaching its vie- #1! synonyms,” Dr. Lindsay answered ‘Walley and Bowes were caught, the thin to: Suggest: other atathh (16 ber “Aut love is net physteal sensation. poliwe all ne th t Howes is the MAN | subconscious self, which in turn sent We have xo many divorees be use who rendered Keeper Jackson help-| out an order to the body cella, He en ond women marry upon the basis eas by throwing red ‘pepper IR MiB! seiq chat the dhemioal attraction of magnetic attraction. ‘This attence SES | which passes for love and has foolad tion cannot last, A well dressed young woman drove! |the poets and the novelists as well #4 Up to the prison in a taxicab about! yoy and me ts not love at all, juat THE BSVENING WORLD, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11, LET Love? Pooh! Just a Chemical Attrection! You Get Same Effect Stroking a Cat Electrical Glamour, That’s All It I ! PARALYSIS STATUS 140,000 BALLOTS — PERMITS SCHOOLS INMAINE A TEST OF TOOPEN SEPT. 25. WILSON STRENGTH i ! Weatl tol ( Prom { Bie \ ' ' i < pre e Pu | f oe ¢| POHTLAND. w oy covers a wt » tu - t. ° ‘ fy + mee for the inant forty-eight ture and @ Biate eudines the fore and 5 ndreds of wpe tuding former Manba former View. President F ‘ The Mrons * members of President Wi f ) Breekivn Tt net to permunde the voters to line up Queens * with OF agninat the National I Hiehmond » (tive and the majority in Congres Maine t# normally Repubtioan and Totals a6 the Damoeratic leaders inaisted that | DEATHS something mom than a seant Rep nhatt M4 5 Hean vietory HA be pequil te fended from the beginning and will The Hronx * | constitute a repudiation of the Ad st throughout eternity Then pres. Hrookivn . 6 s ministration, whtle ent fomtling association brings Queens . | tality, however emall, would te shout the same state of vibration « Miehmond o ' | eepted by them as an Indorser them and the thrill goes out of the Party leaders took a squint at che kine Tatate sesee 8 10 | nky before brewkfast and amiled, T WHEN REPULSION SUCCEEDS =— The total number of cages to date heavens were blue, which meant, they APDENT LOVE how 6.563 and the total number of rising, a big vote eqifally desired “One or the other maken the firat deaths 2125, hy both tain. declaration that love has never ex Health Comm er erron to The Bt officers are now Der fated between them, This suggestion day wrote President Willcoe of the cratic and that party has one of the is nunicated to the body cella and Hoard of Educntte that he oat 't two seats In the United Sten Ben repulsion takes the place of attr Would be safe to Open all the SCHOO ate and one of the four sents in the tlon. 1 have no confidence In love of the city on Monday, Sept National House of Representatives. at begios In sensation,” Dr. Lind- | to-day | In 1914 the Progrensives cant 18,294 say added ty when the schools open! votes for Governor. How thelr ve “Wh else tm there?” asked the &!! restrictions imposed at the begin- would aplit to-day was a matter lee of materiaiiam, apeaking NE of the epidemte on children en-| dispute, ‘The variability of the ve “Lo th y love which ving pleture shows and entertainments will be in Maine t# unusual, The total vot t in 1880 was greater by 4,000 than familiar and long asvociation will hot lessen? Do not all the rec thy total thirty-four In preserving glamour in marriage seam — Colmmissioner Emerson commented 1496 Llewellyn Powers, plican, to ye per stupid and supert © telling you to bring In nk wh lo in love's throat?” ‘Such recipes,” Dr, swered, Lindsay false interpretation of what lov Where love begins in sympath. mind and disposition and ext through suggestion to all other forms, 1 say that there It is in the nature '% 2 Absolute compatibility of men of objects which magnetize each other #4 Women, because that would mean take at when they reach the: same state Mentity of mind and disposition. And mi y of of vibration the attraction ceases and there are not two individuals exactly eae it is Indestructible. 1 you hear the death based upon the popular hove | n several of the features the fe. Hela! elected Governor by a plurality «showed. He sald that the deaths x : ‘Gov. Os nthe reported from Brooklyn to-day—only of 48.246. ‘Two years ago Gov, Onl were the lowest since June 24, C. Curtis, Democrat, won by 2,18 Hoe alao sald that a new record in the — ‘The polls opened at 6 o'clock and n. lownward course of the dixease had ologe at 6 P.M. Many of the re an. been shown in itichmond, where there) tere will be slow, ae some twenty | n-no caves and no deaths without towns and plantations 4 id that in the 0 is. r y of first time in ks no telegraphic or telephonic communt ‘4 orted. The Commis- | cation with the outside. The result en should be clearly indicated b x. will midnight. Ith LAREDO, Tex. Sept. 11.—Members hospitals, and we expect to gradually of the Second Maine Regiment of Na- th over to the department hospitals duty along tional Guardsmen doing duty # y of the children now in private, ie Stexican border torday voted in terinning to-day all the case cept those quarantined at hom be taken to Department of fF sO sloce Woah HIGNE ANA Séked Keeper gi 7 % ——— the elections held In thelr State mour. He repudiated love at irs: 3 Jackson to deliver a bag of fruit to nat nt repulsion may be set un, awlik But where love begins ed the E T BO R R Vowes, Sho thanked the attendant! “wWhon @ young man anda young “The Inteliigent man and woman do bay the body and ail Ita forces oon H AL H A D ESIGNS ENTRENCHED, ud loft the prison immediately. woman meet,” Dr. Lindsay said, “a not want to marry each other simply UNder _ sorainion stance enue | With) 1,710 voters, Hibbing, While Jackson was passing the! very pleasurable, thrilling se because they are drawn tcgether in aaltla ee SS otert Alec keboasetes IN JERSEY PARALYSIS ROW Minn,, has 1,200 employers on fruit to Bowes, it te alleged the latter! may pass over them. Fach one takes the way that all matter is attracted, 4?! Htual ne 8 can di face iia jinded him, pulled the door back and 4; y- It ovcurs to them that a true unton Yorce. Such love is rare. But men | tt Vv pay the self-suggestion that this sen’ 1 the keeper's keys. Jackson} tion ts love's thrill. The cultivation hard, but was overpowered and of the idea 1s communicated gradu- ‘lung into @ cell, Siateen other men aly to the bodily cells, more or less wy were being held In the detention | rapidly, according to tamperament or of soul does not begin tn the chem- isiry of the body, But inexperienced and suggesiible souls marry under the entering upon ucination of love, and women who married under the Impulse of chemic. rappy, nevertheless, if they will stantly suggest to’ themsclves of co-operation and union, until attraction can be Carlstadt Commisioners — Resent | Mayor's Dismissal of Quar- antine Guards, CARLSTADT, N. J, Sept. 11.—The entire Board of Health of this village BE (CHILDREN MISS MOTHER, m= ideas each | ey tried to get aWay, but were caught onco the onsophistl- a union which they think was in- converts the other to bie inde While running about the corridors, c\saparienes Aon) SH R Wally and Bowes were arraigned | —~-— M Kistrate MeQuade in West Side Court to-day ch the! jarged with WOMAN'S ARREST MAY | PERMIT TO GAS COMPANY ous assault and attempt to es. ‘They were held in $5,000. bail tot peste asset TO ISSUE NEW BOND _ CLEAR HOSPITAL ESCAPE THOUGHT SUBMARINE ae Clara Brow Expected to Tell | Condition fade That Part of Pro- “yy itution’s Heads ceeds Be Applied to De- CHASED THE ORDUNA W ee ae Heads ee A eeisg ny Tie Public Service Commission to. authorized the Kmgs County which Is contest- Two Passengers Certain of It, but) Through the arrest of Clara Brown, ’s Captai ies an inmate of the Mary Magdalen ‘ MATES Captain Denies lols who escaped from the Wash- Their Story, ington Heights Hospital June 8 in Yhe Cunard line steamship Orduna Utica to-day by Detective Frank Ga arrived from Liverpool to-day with! lager, District Attorney Swann 129 second cabin and 27 pects to get the full story of thind class passengers, jescape, Miss Mary Higgins, supe day Lighting Company, ing the 80-Cent Gas Law passed by |the Legislature last winter, to issue ex-| the | $675,000 in new bonds, provided that é6 saloon, | $134.5) applied to 5 of the proceeds be Two of the passongers vowed that intendent of the hospital, fs under t-te company's depreciation fund, tho Orduna was in danger of attadk | dlotme BS Sr RIGIRR IA S20 NOt lwsteh Naw nib Sian prOberty: eikins » by @ submarine and Captain Thomas! Since the woman's escape Detectives | 1" McComb Taylor wondered how any | Gallager and Cuntff of the Diviriot | The company objects to this condi- svengers would know that a ship| Attorney's office nave peen searching | ion and w 4 to have the entire d veered from her course, when the | for her. Assistant Distriet Attorney ; Mavigating iver ‘himweit could. tor! 2! Saturday ascertained that {POM !ssue applied to new Improv tell that without constant consuita- | Dine on anerepaees | ments, Commission found that she bad been seen tn Albany and sent | Gallager. 4 Swann has been ton of the compass. the nen who w: Orduna 1 he past $148,545 of improvements | been patd for out of income and certain that the gone ten miles out of her course were Ralph KE. Cropley op | District Attorney not from capital account. This tech- Suminit, N, J. and 3, F. Washington, | told many stories as to the means em-| iy viteurence ts of importance in K. C., of Canada, Cropley had made | ployed to allow her to ea: THe] cucations of ratos. mysterious hints that- thet ans Hame of & prominent lawyer has thy- | % after him and that no 7 . which he hip on. ured In all these stories, So persistent sallod was safe, were the rumors that reached. the dh Capt: Taylor denied that hin ver | District attorney thut_ re persuaded OEN, THO gel had deviated from her course be- | Helene Hird, the nurse who had | cause of submarines or for any other | bn vtge of the womanvand wit, ¢ DEAD AT AGE OF 86 reason, | — = | arreste at the ti of the exeay TRY IT ON YOUR UKULELE, | {08h 8,0 ptatement 1 the mae » | Grand Jury, This statement led to i a Pontmagan — the Indfetment of Supt. Higgins | Banker Wa Postmaster-Gencral It's the Stirring “Tipperary, Ono of the stories that reached Dis-| jn Garfield's Cabinet and Once | triet Attor Swann concerning the ata large sim of mone Is Sung by the Maori Postmaster of New York, BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11.—The | scape wast captain of one of the steamships plying | *°8 PMA Thomas lL. James, who was between Australia and this elty has! General President Gar- ought the following translation °t/ MEETS DEATH SOON AFTER ficld’n Cabinet, died this morning at perary” which the Maorts pla i ag peHies * with great gusto on the ukulele Bley | his home, sad k Avenue, H He roa to wa ki Tipirere, HUSBAND WAS KILLED» In his elghty-sixth year, He tino mamao. Eyes en Tecie He roa te wa ki Tipirere, In recent years Gen. James raged in banking in this paident of the Lincoln been being BP: Ki taku Katiro. E noho pikatiri, Mei Kona rehita koea, Mrs, Kimball Fatally Injured by mage, Clings to Suspect Until Aid Arrives, about 4 of down to his breakfast, The pair walked toward the Prietor, greeted him cheorily, an turned and Jack's bre ed, Policeman K nded to @ eall and placed the nd woman under arrest, 'f Ke man and the two ro sidewalk with MeCarthy uppe | Kiinmoter's right wrist was b but he held on to his prisoner arristance arrived. He was tr by Dr, Sweet of the Polyclinic pital, MoCarthy and in $3,000 bail on char of Kran ceny in the West Side Police ¢ Dunstan was not in court, His yer said he was at home, ili fre experience, > 4 HELD IN PARK SHOOTI WOMAN HELPS HOLD UP PROPRIETOR IN ‘JACK'S’ Policeman, Wrist Bro Broken in Serime that the expense of guarding the Prof. Bement of the Bryant. High ing at No, 419 West One Hundred and Ninth Street, were in the restaurant lock, as Mr, Dunstan sat rere sor wom an, it Is alleged, had the Duns an roll, McCarthy grappled with the poli d out on has resigned Wecnuse of difforences| with Mayor Philip Obentuber over| Wife of Prof. Bement Believed to infantile paralysis quarantine. ‘The! Have Committed Suicide Mayor, on Saturday, relieved from by Cutting Throat. duty four quarantine officers on guard | ay. jem over He maintained | as many cases. Mrs. Fredertek wife of was found throat cut Long Island City to-day with her hundred yards from the heavy. The Health Scho xXpressed themselves | dead nASeR Board was nN forcible lang when they about two j learned of the Mayer'a action and emer « 4 Side Boulevard, | Dunstan, proprietor of endeavored tu show nim that hy cay Be Sai Bia st Sa ein The head at No, 7$1 Sixth Avenue, making a mistake. ‘The Mayor waa Tay Side, Long Island. fiste, he Was robbed early this morning in his Obdurate and yesterday all mombers, was almost severed h of the be rd. woman's body. It is believed she! own restaurant, but the thieves failed | The vill 1 meets ‘Thurs: | committed suicide. to get away with the loot, A man any night when a new Hoard of] ° « ant left home at’8 o'clock Who said his neme was John Mo. Health probably will be chosen. Un-| Prof, Bement te : Carthy, clerk, and hie wite, Mary, tiv. ! Mayor Obenhuber says, the! this morning to report at his schoo! ¥ ; » Mary, lve! can get along without, shortly afterward the three children log the Bements missed thelr mother nly One Death From Paralysis Re-) und alarmed the neighborhood, Mrs, | ported ate. Willam C, Lewis and William H pr | ALBANY, Sept, 1L—Reports of 82] Bennet went In search of her. They | athe Canes of Infantile paralysta and ono| goon stumbled upon the body. A| Heath from sections Of the State out- | oon noar the body wae identified ae man put his arm around's Jack's neck jie of New York Cliy were ropa | and with his right hand filehed from nt the State, Ne ane Depart that of Prof, Bement by his mother- | tween 5 0. Saturday a in-law. pocket $252 in cash and a chec bringing the. totals bel, ket $252 In cash and a check ny BeInalne the total Mra, ement bad been Jn ll health are itn S dent rhe ome time, She underwent a James Smith, a waiter, geabbed Me- from Molnwk aes hick Carthy. Tables and chairs were over. | ¥ Crepe net val canola ac i, it w: en do) 4 sald by Saga aEE never fully rec friends. She had dent and when her mother peturned from GHILDREN IN A HEARSE piven B CAUGHT BY INSPECTORS Meshtn aria (He tecldaat seamed. 6 prey upon her mind. she five years old and well Hay Side social wireless, seemed to Was thirty. known in Je Curtain Was 5 I Seen to Move} nat Mt Infantil ¢ Paralysis Wateh- sata i HASTINGS bs hia N > BELIEVE POLITICIAN a tether! District Attorney's Office Tries to f lar ert | man trotted slowly up : urts | winlll River Valley Road In Learn Mentity of “Michael ay tion of Mount Hopy Cemetery Cot It wha not a om pante by any en | ts investigating ee identity of aman usually that way not muc NG. tod aken into « 5 He mamao rawa Tipirere, | Either Hing or Jumping | tional Hank from 1882 te 1912, iS E bho aca a in 1) of fourteen-year-old Mury Watral of Ka tae ahua a e . 3 Chatrman of the Board of Dire pyle, W ‘ stm ja a polut ne punt one est) Twenty-feat . wan = = From Window of Home, | of that institution atnce 1912 | Was Attnoked Outstd the villnge dine Hastings : Z bye ky 1 : | Mrs. S. Dana Kimbua Whose hus. Gen, James was born in Utica, owing — the ” the roid. | ‘4 . H ba for ex a Just a Little band was kitled in an automobile acs | ¥, of Weixi pirentage, on March 20,| Boyle, aged a! 10 etn of eat bin either jumped or fell) gay a thie he waa engaged in| terduy evening ria edhe 4 ie No, Castle Point, Hoboken, | later, He was postmaster of New| thule and Her Gf aa Michal . h Avenue, Long tland © Avenue, th {and died later in St, Mary's Hos-| york froin 1872 to 1881 and tn this | iinliteenth Avenue, Lome Inland ut the Avent 1 k . | pital latter year entered the ‘Ayanue’ ‘and “Alder Bickior at ante pace Foe tt ‘ Clears the Skim ("2 was sion at sve tine ot tho ite 2m entered tm Berea HIT ayecie endl Ee Aeript “h You do not have to wait to tell whether accident and is believed to have fal- | i ceded jn the FP y were held withe to nw ROSIE t Poslam is doing the work. You should | Arthur au nthe he reault. ut Hoyt they | bruminent v9 ty pete ‘ect noon a Arstepeile (2 some time hefore she was - _ the Teaull uf Bayle ry i they aoe tation: Itching sto} ry akin isgoothed, DY servant. Policeman Cabinet-Maker Killed, Laurel Hill. ¢ stabbed py hen, With speed'and ease hg lam relleves and "shed her tho hospita!, where she ke Hanelet, sixty, a cabinet-|but did not w nm 1 Inspe fol ‘the most distressing Skin Diseases, “ied oon afterward of a crushed ot No, 2114 Greeno avenue, |mimed Joven, On Aug pIACEA | whipped the children back to t r ‘nM emis the quick control o: Fesama it iseg Skull, Brooklyn, was killed to-day while at castonen At Jamaleas ote, | Hundred Pifty-titth Sergt. Hufsky pursued the man sey tion as anything can be. Auer Mr. Kimball formerly was Treas- k on the fourth floor of No. 816|nlwit three men calle: Achim utside the | minal of the Putnam Divis.on ur al blocks and arrested him in the urer of the J. EB. Linde Paper Com- t Sixty-fitth Street when @ piece park, and after he had Walked several | headed the hearse back toward Man ny room of the Prince George AT ALL DRUGQGISTS pany, New York. of wood struck him over the heart. Brocka ‘with them’ to: arth shot him. hattan, | { ! ons BODY FOUND NEAR HOME WOMEN STONE CAR, ONE GETS 19 DAYS, TWO OTHERS HELD ACTRESS WHO MET MATHS TO ON PTLHAM BRIDGE 1 and a Waiter Also S@pe ! for Attack in Which Passenger Was Hurt tat the a Dora wore held remult 1 Wie oe Hundred and who Was struck on e fight and is be iffored @ fracture . Ante Lansky of No ae ? + Miss FRANCES G wELLY $lin 6: . CVivian Darviiies) * ‘ One teens seee ACTRESS WAS KILLED AS GAY AUTO PARTY of stone throwing Mor ees a tailor of No. G& Bast * Hundred and Seventh Street n Kuddiph, tailor t the workhou t t PASSED HAY WAGON Sainte ete i t One Hundred and Mighth Btree:, r five dave, and Simon Drew. walter No # Bast One Hunteed and Twelfth Stree for wld jaye Protruding Object — Strikes Miss Kelly on Head— | COUSIN OF THE PRESIDENT Coroner Investigating. ‘FLAYS HIM ON8- HOUR LAW ‘Two young women and three men, | who were with Mins Frances J. Kelly | {nan automobile when she wan killed Yesterday, were called to-day befor oner Willlam J. Flynn of the Tironx, who decided to make an of- ficial tnvestigation of the case, Miss Kelly, who was known on the stage as Vivian Darville, died while being taken to Fordham Hospital, | Tho police are seeking the driver alleged to have been on the wrong | side of the road on the Pelham Ave- nue Bridge when some protruding ob- Jeot on his hay wagon struck Miss Kelly on the head as the autémobile in which she was riding passed, | Tho driver of the wagon did not stop. ne of the occupants of the Automobile could describe him, Miss Kelly was riding in a car belonging to Harry A, Lambert of No, 2954 De. catur Avenue, the Bronx, Mr, Lam. | bert, who is a broker, was driving and | Mins Kelly was on the right slide of | the rear seat. | On the peat with the young woman Welsh of No, 62 South Rev. S. H. Woodrow Says Chief Executive and Congress Were “Scared Into Blue Funk.” ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 11.—The Rev, 8, H. Woodrow, # cousin of President Wilson, criticized the passage of the Bight Hour Law in a sermon, “A Menace to Free Government,” in the Pilgrim Congregational Church bere yesterday Dr. Woodrow said he spoke as @ “free American citizen, in bondage to capitalists nor labor and that the adjustment of the recent railroad situation was “enough to cause alarm to every thoughtful citize and believer in vernment. most pitiable exhibition,” he sald, “was that of a President and Congress frightened into @ blue funk by the demands of a small portion of the olth The question is raised Congress is any longer a deliberate body, or a servant of the Chief Executive, or of amy mob that goes to Washington with mor and threats, “Oh, for a dozen Tom Reeds in tho halls of Congress to-day.” >. MEXICAN COMMISSIONERS WANT AMERICANS BACK | were J. W. Lake Street, Albany, a special State tnep of automobiles, and Mise Brown of No, 9 Fort Wash- One the seat in front Mins Ruth M, Hewitt of yv. z > enue. No. Underelift Avenue Sa obert Ganzenmuller of No, 298 4 et Marien Avenue, the Bronx Aim to Show That Conditions elly of No, 841 hth to the act naid that she had been on the stage four years. She expected to Join Anna Held's company tn a month, NEW LONDON, Conn, Sept. 11— | Oe An inquiry which has for its object the return to Mexico of Americans TWO GERMANS IN HOLD [with property interesta thors waa tae OF SHIP DODGED BRITISH gun here to-day by the American. Mra, Anna Avenue, mother Warrant Them in Resuming Op- erations on Their Properties. Mexican Joint Commission, It Indicated that If the facts disclo: i —_—_—_—— warrant it, the State Department : ; iy might withdraw its warning that Almost Starved, They Arrive Here | ‘ioricans stay out of the neighbors i i as ing republic for the present. on Spanish Liner Futs Cabrora, head of the: Mexican Stowaways. Commission, said to-day that tha | progress which had been made by hig When the steamship Antonio Lopes Government during the last year ‘of the Spanish Ling, from Barcelona and Cadiz, came into yort to-day her would prove surprising Secretary Lane, heading the Amer- 4 -|lean delegation, indicated that the oMcors surrendered to the immlieras| sietican commiasionare tully cealen | tlon oMiclaia two German stowaways. |the necessity for matting Ame ‘lean almost starved the hold, ‘The Germans, who were found owned properties back to work. ‘CONEY ISLAND OPENS said rang Wisehnewski and August fa sailors on the German steamer Belgrano, in. | MARDI GRAS FESTIV terned in the Spanish port of Cor-| una Sere " That they wero being sought was! Coney Island will’ inaugurate tte made plain from the fact that after /tweifth annual Mard! Gras festival the steamer left Barcelona for Cadiz to-day, Awa part of the carnival there sie wan held for six houra at Gibral- [will be a Liberty celebration enabling tar while British naval officers caused |the t f pleasure seekers that ihe a {for two: Core [Are ext Visit the Dvland during yep jt ne SIX days the opportunity teAON Ho) they este Cala Lut | to contribute their share to the Statue Nea TR te OL, lof Liberty Humination Bund. y In the parade that wilt be held a we pu ud the nan hac Sa ee oe ne Had t part of the Mardi Gras every ni Wen Caven te enia t eatwen ttt ck one of the inmost tmposin 8 bad drunk sea water w ni fh Statue of Liberty i ask wien ex Welve-foot ret | ey a sondition i of the Hartholdl mo: ahi Th vat earry this will be more t feet long, and beside th 8 ride fou . who at th rn ude will make an appeal a SUF of the Liberty IS NOW OW WAY HOME : " REMEMBER i Accomp {¢by Regimental Su Rey His Death | To-day when ordering your , food supplies to MALLEN, Tons Beck then K YOUR. GROCER ‘FOR BT f tho Bevoutysfounth Austin, Nichols E Co. inc New Y y 4 was New York repor it Dee Y aint ueht. Hew 4 by Major | ent a | ourta Infaa ‘SUNBEA PURE FOODS Suse : TheWorld’s |: TheWorldsBest | LYEC Ung 1 7046 ADE se Pu up wnder"the "Sunbeam" iabei. are Guaranteed by the Largest Im- Manufacturing, Wholesale Gros ncem in the World. raton will sylvania will reach tl for a savin that was dead | and that he looks forward with much portin interest to the reading of Mg obituary, \cery C

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