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pF ee eee neers se ererranerwan: THE EV ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916, cer bit Rai ii aia ; . . oO DECLARES ROFRANO | Woman Pays Penalty of High Living; "ASSURED SAFETY | Simple Life Means Better Health FOR MONTEMAGNO “} Know All Judges and Ofi- cers of Court,” Mira Heard Him Say. STRICKEN JUROR DIES. It’s the High Living of the Men for Which Wives and Mothers Suffer, Says Dr. Mary Halton— Too Much Surgery for Rich Women, Not Enough for the Poor. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. At clinics held in many hospitals of Philadelpnia yesterday, which ‘ Hiness Due to Exposure After | were attended by hundreds of delegates to the Clinical Congress of North . + Tet America, {p session in that city, many arguments were advanced to prove Night Session of Trial that the smple Ife means the simple doctor’s bill. Fatal to Heartt. Several surgeons asserted that high living 1s respon- sible for more operations than under-nourishment and that the rich are more liable to cancer of the stamach than the poor. Dr. M. B, Rehfuss demonstrated the theory held by many physicians that cancer may result from too much protein, the chief element {n meat, eggs and other Laigi Mira, an automobile worker, the crohey of Montemagno, assassin of Michael Galmari, game testimony for the State to-day in the trial of Mighael A, Rofrano, charged with int eating tha wuidi,, . rich foods. Another specialist ‘sald that were it not Mira, lke Montemagno, testified! * for the ravageseof tuberculosis the poor would be} * much healthier than the well-to do, When I took these conclusions to the office of Dr, Mary Halton at No. 616 Madison Avenue I found that distinguished woman physician very much inclined to agree with her brother doctors that opera- tlons-are the result of high Nving—the high living of men, she said. TOO MUCH SURGERY FOR RICH,! - NOT ENOUGH FOR POOR, through an interpreter, though he of- ten showed he junderstood questions in English by answering before they were translated to him, Mira left this city after the murder and was found in York, Pa., by Dotective di Martint and brought back as a witness. Mira bore out Montemagno's story Wit on angney site able to high living by men, are due to the New York craze for excitement And Fewer Operations, Asserts Doctor PPPPIDDODDADD D-DD TODDOROGHD ae SESH ;| i i i OR MARY HALTONM Into the sadidle of her favorite hobby- “Votes for And as a sister Suffragist I was only too happy to accompany the Doctor on her brisk gallop. Then I seized the hobby by the bridle and horse, whose Women.” name is peee ON LONG ISLAND a | | Timely Alarm Foils Intruder at Home of John Slade at Oyster Bay. Wealthy residents of the north shore of Long Island are greatly alarmed by the visits of burglars which have followed the robbery of the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grey Griswold at Roslyn. Late last |night intrudere tried to enter the » | homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Stade on | the Berry Hill Road, Oyster Bay. Mr. Slade is a New York broker and a member of the firm of Sim- mons and Slade, Two years ago ho married Miss Ethel Weeks of Oyster Bay And soon afterward bullt a resi- dence not far from the home of Mortimer L, Schiff, It was this house that the burglar or band of burglars visited last night. The maid heard a noise in the kitchen on the ground floor and called a man, who tip-toed Into the kitchen. Some one had inserted a knife blade between the sashes of one of the windows agd was | | ~-AFTER$80,000J08 AND WOUND ATHIRD NEW THIEF SCARE DOMINICANS KILL TWO U. 8. OFFICERS a | Marines Sent to Arrest “Gen.” Batista Are Fired Upon and He Is Shot to Death, | WASHINGTON, Oct, 26—A navy report from Col. Pendleton, com- manding American marines at Santo Domingo, to-day, stated that Capt, W. W. Lowe and Sergt. Frank At- wood were killed and First Lieut, John Marston 84 was alightly in- Jured when marines went to arrest “Gen.” Ramon Batista, a Dominican bandit, yesterday, | according to the report, was shot to death. The troops engaged in tho action | were a part of the Fourth Regiment, United States Marina Corps, recently sent from San Diego, Cal, Capt. Low Is survived by a wife and two children. Mrs. Low resides at N Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, Con- necticut, First Sergt. Atwood was the son of Mr. Alvay Atwood of Linden Hetghts, Onto. Willlam W, Russell, American Min.! TWO MARINE OFFICERS KILLED BY BANDITS AT SAN DOMI! Go. sald to him, “Now you'd better join us on atrike, him arrested. Harry Gordon of No. 41 East Eleventh Street was taken to the German Hospital suffering internal Injuries; also Mary Murphy of No. 387 Columbus avenue, ill from shock, and Delia Boyle of No, 24™West Four. teenth Street, with contusions of the right arm and back. Ellen Delardy, sixty-nine, of No. 1079 Lexington Avenus, was hurt on the right hand. She sald that in the confusion some one stole her pocket- book with $30. ——— JUSTICE FORD THANKED BY WILSON FOR HIS VOTE Such Action One of Finest Tributes Public Man Can Receive, He Says. Suprame Court Justice John Ford, lifelong Republican, who announced last week his determination to vote for Woodrow Wilson, received a reply to-day to a letter he sent the Presi- dent, who wrote him as follows: My Dear Justloe Ford: Nothing could give me deeper grati- fication or reassurance than such ae- tion as you have recently #o gener- ously taken in declaring yourself for my re-election It ix the support of such men that constitutes a public man's best re. ward, Cordially and sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSON, a Largest Charitable Gitt Over Made to M. FB. Charen, The motorman had © “Bisty s CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Tho largest con- | of the activities of Rofrano in direct-| “Sixty per cent, of all the vet. {Shared by men and womon.” led Dr. Halton back to the starting) trying to force back the lock. ister to Santo Domido, arrived to-| tribution for benevolent purposes ever | ing the “removal’ of Mike Gatmapt, | tions performed on women pads je Fr ¢| “Then you think New York women | Post the subject of health and high! Evidently the thteves heard steps day on the steamship Havana, recet by the Methodist-Fplscopal jpWho ‘adhered to Tom Foley tn the) Hilt of high living, the high living Of deserve the charge that they rival the) lving. in the kitchen; for in a few moments|¢rom Havana, accompanied by Church, ta $450,000 trom the estate of political tumult of the Second As-|their husbands,” Dr, Halton tol vie: [ease and idieness of tho luxury-loy.| HIGH LIVING THE GREAT CAN-|tho scraping noise stopped and the|Captain Ht. “Herass, United wan mate Koon hee “intene Mies | sembly District and prevented the|"I am attached to the clinic of Gou- in CER OF SOCIETY. knife blade was withdrawn, States Marine Corps. They have been made other large gifts during her tte: | 4 5 verneur Hospital,” she added, “and ,!9® Romans?” I hazarded. ; . te} called to Washington for a confor- eeeiailaneceet) | time and in her will, % ; success of Rofrano’s revolt agalnst still Peite No,” Dr. Halton answered, “I I don't accept the theory that tuo Mr, Slade said that he and his wife | Sniied to, Washington revolutionary wasp sons AT WOODS the veteran Tammany leader. | I assure you I know what I am * | don't. Our women don't know the! ™uch protein—tho chief constituent returned homo in an automobile! outbreak in Santo Domingo, Ur Ste | Three weeks before the murder,|ing about. Sixty per cent. 1s a very meaning of ease and luxury. They |f Meat, eggs, and so forth, is respon | about 11 o'clock, and as the car en- sad that Lieut worthless gas- | ——_______ ——_ 1 Mira said, he and “Choc” Zurica met) conservative estimate, Some doctors | men excitement, And they work so |#ible for cancer,” Dr. Halton sald. tered the grounds surrounding the ould cause the ons gt our offi. | Montemagno on Hamilton Street,| place it Nigh as 75 per cent. f i {Mice are particularly liable to cans house they noticed a man standing With Batista's foree could hardiy be Brooklyn, and went to the home of| “To tell you the truth, there are too | herd to get It that they don’t under-) 0 a0) nd mice aro not high in the shadow. called a battle, ‘The death of Tadiste | he Brondint brothers at Fifty-sixth| many operations of all kinds among )tand what luxury ts, Luxury pre-| Cer Infecttan, and mice a “4 Mr. Siado's chauft bout to| fs the smallest lose the country cauld * she Bréndini bro! ; br nee a | supposes idleness. livers—except Fifth Avenue mice, per-| Mr. Slade's chauffeur was abou yikar Mewas God ay w coe Gna ae F you live downtown j Street apd Fourteenth — Avenue.| tho rich and not enough among the | *™P i a haps. I believe cancer is contagious,’ enter the garage in tho rear of tho| fiffer. He was bad ns a boy and he ; Mentemagno went in ‘ wi oy &-/ poor. Rich women ara constantly ie aay) ete peso th Ai eed b Halton continued, “and if it fe houso when he aaw some ono leave| bromine of plunder he has rowed i —and decide one of | tion of the father of the Bwondinis, | the surgeon's hands, and poor women | mS “la » consumption of meat, why is the rear door of the house, The man! gang of 250 ruMans and ragamutiins | Antonino telling his friends to walt are mado invalids by the tact that/#ations In order to disguise the hol- i tame ‘ons and ti ie whlch oxat disappeared before he could be over-| , SHEBOYOAN, Wis, Oct. 25 —14@nt these crisp Fall evenings | on the aidewalk, said Mira. they do not receive proper medical at-|!owness of their Ives. Antertean! gojely on meat, never got cancer? taken, It was then discovered that abu her Vorns nltee hl TALKING ABOUT “JOB ON THE tention and sufficient rest after the) Women are dancing on a vacuum.) es ; “becky Ail Rights at canbe the lock had been removed from tho|{iied teeetite tee alent an to take a long ride the HORSE. birth of children, 1 wish the poor| They have awakened to the emptiness. th Metal cancer ie tho morat 400r but the robbera had ‘not yet en-|colved inst night by his mother, Mra, a eae Later, tired of waiting, they ag could have some of tho superfluous | tho injustice of their lot and yet many ang physical bankruptcy which men tered the house. pic nbtinereind Bh pias Wield dened full length of Riverside and saw Montemagno, the BrondiM®s, | operations of the rich! of them don't know what to do about bring to marriage, The simple lite Twenty-four hours’ invest! message simply rend uKu ast-| i Rocco Carnivale, Frank Fennimore) «.tany physicians attribute the | It. | must mean the single moral standard tng $90,009 Jowel robbery at nerienct sna Rey | = Drive, remember that ps « . satis er if it is going to amount to anything a) _-_--_— : ‘and Mr. Rofrano. . mney Necessity for appendicitis operations; “Happy women lead stmplo Ilves,’ tne extablishment of that standard leigh,” the aummer home of Mr. and |Report of Lexington Avenue ber 8 te. the. at @, What were they saint ee cule to tho consumption of too much and|Dr. Halton sald earnestly. ‘There Is) would, aw Ihave stated, do away ith | Mra. Griewold has. furnished. the WILSON LEADS IN POLL | Collision So Loud Police number is the sign were talking about “the job on the |. o] ° ’ omplicated psy-| from 60 to 75 per cent. of all the tll. enty " A . t top rich foods. Simpler Iives would,|"0 woman of such complicated pay-| from | ‘of women, and would save the | Police with plenty of theory, but few | ; you're looking for on the pares istrict At- | CoUrRe, obviate the necessity for | chology that she is not happiest wher | Nonith of Rasen, alll would save the | new facts, Le | Thought It Explosion. en einai iee guatige Auch Operations. But that, after all,| married to an upright man and bring-|hupieg born bind Lecaure snidrlves Tho police bellere tt was an rinalee torney Brothers announce o is of minor Importance. I do hope you | ing up a family under the proper con-| did not give them proper attention job,” carried out by some one thor- . é tw Weeks that John KE. Heartt, lie can write what I say about tho caure ditions, But Intelligent women to-/@tbItD oughly familar not only with the| Straw Vote Gives President 310 to AU RAVER Te bro forme ‘or in | “Poor Ww. 1 many more op-| 7 Seventy Mee nnee pense piadaicletl ago Of 80 Der cent, of the operations per-|day know that the conditions of mar-| ctu, omen heed many more oP | hous and its approaches, but the| 492 for Hughes—Seabury | "n wach a tond seere che meen Shei chee whose file 1 the re. fTmed on women,” the doctor ex-|ringe are wrong, They know that $0] added, “Very fow of them have med-| habits of the family. Ahead OH WHEN latisen, O5llGa)xenar ca REA Chk halted the trial and cause eed AOE long as they are political nonentities| ical attention after the birth of babies Mr. Griswold sticks to It that the! a J 4 iy ein th on Het Grmmnisacion Of the fury tee ay wee! Bo Tihave written! it, “Not ih awmeltbey will be moral nonentitiens Oa eae hy phyailang ‘The pare tts | whole tamily were drugged, and that! ‘The students of the New York Unt- papain, li el ek ue 1 PPO HONDEtE ORSIY ENS MACHINE: | costs Bighiy medicated ohrase, long as they aro zeros in govern-| jioy midwives, and. thes the same oplate or anaesthetic was! veraity y day took a straw vote on P ‘ ‘ E: to the weather after a ehly p » but} so LJ ploy midwives, and women, * man and two women were taken to BEDOPUre ; so the reader will understand her,!ment they will not be units in anv|even when they are capable of look-|given to Sing Sing, Mrs. Griswold’a| the heads of the national and State ; ae ; Us gana am Ms haa etait ts anyway. other phase of life, They reallze that|{n after mothers after the baby's) pet Pekingese spantel. tickets. The final count showed Wil- [ae Aenae and gthera were badly us faused the juror to contract pi , ni, | Ditth, are forbidden by law from do-| + ; slley a Seilta ave rahe | shaken. Goeles Ho ved at No. West| 1 had found Dr. Halton engaged In}the doublo-standard of citlzenship| ing for them certain very necessary |, 2,00 Not belleve It was an Inside} son a favorite over Hughes with 118 Two men doncribed as atriking gage 1 F ty-first Street, |her favorite recreation — addressing |carries with it the double-srandard of | things, I know that the physicians in Job,” he says, “and I strongly suspect | y¢ Seabury beat Whitman with a ; . Gye Mundre dand Forty hieebanddl ME SMES x6 mea 4 the double-standard of| Philadelphia attributed the prevalence | the thieves used chloroform. We all] majority of 63. ‘The voto was as fol-|Motormen got on the front platform - tell /envelopes to suffrage meetings. For| morals, and the double-standard o p Bere SOs: SF COeTs “BORD veg acctue balinbes as todo in per-|morala is responsible for 75 per cent,|0f operations to high living by both | felt queer when we awoke in thel jows: of a northbound car at Seventy-fourth Nee eee eee adil (ermine all vanrie Ot auvgleaa Venera’ leh ike. eantral: ade physical ills of | incre amonn nomen Ph eractice 18) morning.” Wilson, 310; Hughes, 192; Benson, |Sirect and urged Motorman Henry | deh tha conductor for-@ money any more ¢ ag eae Keca'l None on weclatr Sporsesit! Aveda oF naek eases at Gouverneur,| Four detectives sent by Deputy|24; Hanley, 1; Seabury, Whit. | Schwarz to Join them on strike. He Map and Rowte Schedule, ‘ beep. snurdere ich ; Here I must pause to admire the | “nd I know that three-quarters of all, Police Commissioner Frank A. Lord] man, 143 refused. ‘They threatened him, he| hes | the fils of women, rich and poor alike, EXCITEMENT, {ingenuity of Dr. Halton, Our conver-| io aus to high living, in which thes any of the ills of women," the/ sation had begun on the simple lif) share nothing but the penalty—the doctor said, "when not trace-/and in five minutes she had leaped | high living of men.” Fifty-tive students split their ticket and voted the combination Wilson and Whitman, while eight favored Hughes and Seabury. JUDGE RULES WOMAN says, and he drew his sand-bar and| brandished tt at them. Ono grabbed | him by the wrist and the other swung the controller of the car to full speed ahead. | report that possible clues in the way of finger prints and footsteps had been obliterated before their arrival, ‘The cloth found near her bed by Mi Mary Cass Canfield, Mra, Griswold Judges and officers of the courts,” he) WOMEN SUFFER BY CRAVING| said he hear ay. Q. Did Rofrano nybody ¢ | | A.| To Avoid Distress | Yes, John Brindini said, “Do not be Joe, Recks, Tommy and Frank sone! BIG DRUG HOUSE BUYS afra Mr. Rofrano will take care | #/0ng together He had BELL-ANS j daughter, will be sent to a chemist Tho avenue sweeps down a stenp| Absolutely Removes After Eating : rs | Q. Where Choc? A |to ascertain whether it bad been MUST NOT BOSSIP grade from this point and peroral di ti . of you ag he says provent [ft me. Edo not know, OLD ALTMAN STORE | saturavoa with @ drug. : Schwarz could stop his car tt dushea ndigestion. Onepackage Tho Brondini brothers were brought |" Q. When did you see him again? Before dropping the chloroform - _ Into another that stood at the Sorner ; A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Con- court and Mira fdentifled them, | A. Date in the afternoon | |theory, the police suspected renewell : lof Seventy-sixth Street. ‘The shock| Proves 25cat all druggists. i tains What the Stomach Re- » ombe: day, after | @. Was all this the day Gaimart was! yin; Warman ean o{< /Operation on the part of the “Chloro-| Released When She Promises Not i it ires to Digest Even the 9):Do, yay cemaminn on Ok killed? A. Yes, it was the same day.) William R, Warner Company Gets |?erm Gang," an organization active smashed both platforms and knocked i ‘4"piain and Simple Foods. the last time you were at Brondini’s, |" Q Whore did you go? A. To Mik Sixth Avenue Building Erected |{n the clty some yours ago, No odor, to Repeat Story About a all the passengers sprawling. The i 7 meeting Choc? A, Yes, at the Brook=/the Bar in Columbia Street, t mas U) pects. me however, nained on the cloth, and att sower box of Schwarz’s car blew up ign Bede it 7 in the morning. | Brooklyn. at Cost of $2,000,000, no member of the family seemed to Neighbor. 1 Ah Ree aur ien ater Hen Be Convinced With a Free Tr “Q@ Did y anybody on the} Q, Whom did thera? A. show the after effects associated with! irs anna Keck, who has a restau. |™ Packa bridge you | ‘A. Yes, four per-| Choc came and to me out-| It became known to-day that the/ known anaesthetics, Following out| 3 nna : StU] Lefora the colkision sons. John and Joe Brindini, Tommy'| side the barber shop on the porch. William oR, Warner Company of) the inside job idea, the tive men ser-| rant at No, 381 Second Avenue, co: After the crash Is! Rosenberg Acute Iniige non) Aeriynnd ary ah ‘ F Q Did you talk with him?) A. yy ‘ vants and seven matds have been| pinined in Yorkvilla Pollee Court to- ; Yost Thirteenth Street peotedly that to have Star and Carnivale ie 3 j Philadelphia and $1, Louis, one of |YOnit, 8M) Ne three were netee t : “lof No, 108 Wes teenth Str Salata lane Srepel lr ling | WENT AROUND TO SEE WHERE | ©: jiow soon after that did you go! the durgest drug, concerns in the | Sth third Hoor at the thie of the ore {aay that h Ow had “beer | iumped aboard Schwars's car and | ba hel A oar THEY WENT. to York, Pa, A, About two or three country, has purchased the greater, bery, and the three absentees have} "ined and that sho had been dis- | seis’ down, like magic 2 Did seo where they went?| months Reh ine : {accounted for thelr movements satis- | credited in tha nelghborhood use : Settle down ike magic Q. Did you see where they went?! months, part of the huge business butlding|accounted fol i ‘ Gerfuliy efficient taniets ig {Aa Yes, down a fight of stairs. We! Q. Did you come back here before | tarmerly occupied by the the Aleman | fctOrlly. a Mra, Mary Skoffington of No, 38d $ % £2 _ $ z o | ail you can every vent around to the side to see where | the detectives brought you? A, Four," P ’ | —_——- ond Aventie aproad & report that fo Near ag ieee mynins | HORE Braund! (OU severa. ais tent tines Company in Sixth Avenue, between | E naantal atsel “AUuatR NGA : nso esp dig aah Sa . Ww F cht ‘ wusta Nack, who | @ pe nstead of four down in the street | Q Whom did you come here to! Kighteenth and Ninetcenth Street iM THODIST BISHOPS § ; water brash Q. You say you saw six persons| see? A, (Objection of Mr, Littleton) ‘The property, which cont the ime | ferved a term in Aubin prison for Tomorrow, Thursday F in the party: down below on Williany | sustained), Mi Aleman Width Sin, Gh oneoee 10 TAKE UP WORLD PEACE helping Martin Thorna kill Gulden- F , street; who were tho additional tw Mr. Litth onjections to/ Nv Aliman more than $2,000 suppe, the bath robber : A. Frank Fennimore and Mr, Ro-| Mira's testi: his cross-nx- has Ts ] r close | ——_—_—_— Mra. Shattington: promised aeaute ho ter ul e 4 | fran were motioning with | amination, was plainly preparing: the | to $1,000,000, Wes - Cc tach trate Corrigan that she would 7 their and Uilking together | way to attack what he ealle a the T Warner Company plans to es-| Plan for a ommission to Be URC MATING Tien eat ee tee j photograph put in Mirae hand | “melodramatic improbabiities of the) tablish tte headquarters on the site| Backed by International Police | {nt she Waa discharged SO cent box to-day and tearn| ¢ confused him. prosecution's plot | bie dl compan n 3 : Mrs. Nack is bel@red to be living in a roc Ss ft inenna to have Absolutely ne fear is it you want me to wncon- will bring 600 fumilies to this oi | Will Be Discussed, a. suburb of New Kk, Her address of anything to ea or a free trial sund asked plaintively. “T have —— | iy known to the 5 the coupon below » practice with photographs.” NEW COAST LINER SAILS. THE CANDIDATES. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oot. 25.—|'* "Bown _to_the pol Mina is the first witness as to the pois ile SP D Discussions of the church's position the Ga i ur ey NaS 4 byl \* y Farewell Given y R) Where They Are and What They| toward the European war and of a TRAVELS MILE A MINUTE dep ind ent a8 a co-conspirator | Are Dotnw pay. plan for a World Peace Commission iD UetGtaay: AE EBRGUTHENEROS TEN mun teerioar ene mmcuar "4 ENT WILSON left Shadow | to be backed by International pollee, WITH WOMAN IN AERO! «. A feast of Fall is likely to clinch the State's case Jing a noisy furewel! the Henry R. Mul at on » Cincinnati, where | will he taken up at the semi-annual ae BSS frocks tomorrow for | MIRA SAYS HE SAW ROFRANO |lory, larie Amnaricaneowstylas also Keeeal REO TOTES MON Soon | meeting of the Board of Rishops of Aviator Sperry Makes Fin nt | & the woman that dotes Abe LATER. ; poled ee et ee WUnuiy aadloe Go hme "'Y Tithe Methodist Episcopal Church ie Trips, ( " ‘ ; . on unusual values. l ‘ Paes ig yOu ae any Ea say we TS calvasisn, Woes wilh oably weap White He physician, accom. | Which apencd here t , ORES) 1S Models later than Ps BEE i Pais Ashe . 2}. What utd you ave neat? A. Jobn,| modations for 250 taxed to the mit and! panied him. Ho is due to arrive at wlieariyenlz of the. Shiri Blahons of 200 Miles, Vie, anything you have iq = |tweive additional passengers quartered | Philadelphia at 3.40 1%. M. and at | SOUT Compelee the board, the Koy Lawrence B, Sp is — } AY i seen under &35 to 840, * | below decks " nt seventy| ripeyerete no x ; vo reay | ft¥e foreign missionaries are attend: ling sporry Gyroscope stabilizer who | \ / / in splendid quality " ¥ er went seven! neinnatt a DA. M. to-morrow | ing the mee whi j d i ant ties Varios | commaniel PAIEAIBE: de Wil uke nd amechee: [em ne eee reasons arrived last night at Amityville, Li I, / serges, trimmed with : l | along the ) : on the way HIS “HUNCH” COSTS $2,000 after a trip in his flying boat from | gt silk crepes and chif- pe apt tow ft handling CHARLES EB. Hil . | Masnachunetts, covering a distance fons. ry The ifth Avenue (1/1) tan dreat_ io night | Lawyer Settios While vury Debates | ‘a eye Fo Aving 8 \ Beautiful little @) vi ; awe eu | nplete ne jour ying esd | ‘ lresses f charmeuse y | TERATOR FINED. Brookly 4 Then Finds Verdtet ia for Him, Governor's Island this morning . A dresses of charmeu j \ r. MILK ADULTER N {starts on "his pain “tow Attorney James A, Hatch of No. 49| The distance froin Amityy vs satin and silks, with / 349, 351 and 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. Mosea liletiers n Wholesale milk England. State f New York, | Wa will take a second hiteh| Governor's Island ix thirty miles. | \ ' the cook a yh Pann wae Oe eter hlo-and. Indic r . ees “ Mr. Sperry made it in loss than # \t i C y ° HAS PREPARED FOR | dealer of No, 404 Kast One Hundred and), OM and india pending | pefore We takes another hunch”) Mri tee Gurcying. two! pasemigers, Paes broidery trimmings ° THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Twenty-ascand Biren, Who: pelle’ 2.480) the RUBE St Ciciol Aa Chime Pa ea oneal pepo Lohod ae te tha | Miss Rich of Heliport, and Newton Things to wear in- Me eal teslone tray cee here | Toaeee mere. 5, the [Tinited States D ut, Brooklyn, | we mechanis terchangeably with dresses and suits that cost a of Special Seesions to-day of having! Gouverneur, un “Hh " 1 States Diateis vurt, £ n, = | Ang y» 4 fo} a/lulterated milk. night meetings at ‘ For Sao kha dene to ae great deal more rrect and smart as they can be 5 A of the Season's Smartest Hoard Johnstown amie f Cther Dresses up to $150. i ) Trimmed Hats ina nae ( io Chater te Ataris | 4 Liebe mun wis fn | vanin. winding up ut mrad fA | morrow he ieturha to New York for 50 ana .00 AUTOS KILL BOY SKATERS, ane ame A urchill’s At the Fashion 9 = Cu Oct | favor of team, company More Than a Restaurant . two hoys on rofler skates were killed 5 by hs — ew op bil eae Joxeph Salerno killed his wife at the . A Broadway Institution | »biles In Bre last night ; h : i b nie ' ‘ Strthe te | 5 Prices Were Heretofore $15.00 to $22.50 lence, fourteen Portege Me then ran to a nearby pond, and omnia Broadway & 49th Street || . Ni West 24th St . ‘i akilima Oe at] ator ning throat Jumped ‘ In this collection are Hats fer ail occasions, includ TIED AMERY gate ie pana wane Nineteen esi ree d Silver Hats now in such favor and aft 1 t nf { ing Gold an wa short’ thine at ag : nee Sd p and Kn ater found on the ban here wi P o drivers were not arrested. arrested, ‘ | ) ; s { } ’ - ~ enemas, ~ -

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