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r Ynave been secured, in my opinion, by | their lives lost them through the = the man with the gifts and courage |same belief that I had. They were bs we to continue to preserve them tn peace | satisfied to risk thelr ives for a little 7 Jand prosperity tY te . When really we all le } co ex pol but the erities find} “At no tin even when feeling HIGH COST OF DYING may cause undertakers) ; Estabditened 1860 ft @ tougher pr pn to find bet-| over the Iasitania wae atrongent, waa to begin campaign favoring cremation. Wi . ce ae Sartan tniteten Gis Unilae Btalea HPenated to a6 FATS 125th Street, West | talk is a very, very small thing when} war. It had no army to go ar, JUDGE shipped as ofler on steamer from Honolulu 10 BF RE-FLECTED @ Job like Wilson haw t# to be tackled. | and It waa certainly not p __— | tn order to reach Santa Ana, Cal, in time to vote. | Not $10.00, or $8.00, or even $6.00, but | r nany’s submarine | cope with Germ ythat t aa! ad ess , eee ‘eis Jeampalga and it Inv tor [new ny and navy expansion acheme sa of Brakes to Work WINK to the soda water clerk at Asbury Park wil! $ 00 ‘ 4 ,. | America, 1 w or any other |In Itself answers that point siven as Cause of Collision bring nothing with a “kick” hereafter, as authorities “One of Ablest Men Ever it! nan coud ne fe than he has] In my opinion, Woodrow Wilson on Eighth Avenue have got busy . * 1 Say, f Jone, To his policy » was onelia one of the ablest men that was + v . ’ mrnite House,” Says For. | crit lism and there ln we.uve beats lever tn the White Hoos ——— SHORTAGE IN BARRELS for one day in Ithaca for Women’s Smart Boots es id h mer Tammany Head. ing about the busl and talking high. | -— Five passengers were hurt, one because freshinen were stripped of clothes by Cornell that have the looks, the style and as muc! falutin rubbish about Me matter serlously, when a crowded Kighth sophomores, leaving streets strwn with coats, shirts and wear you'd care to give any shoes y 5 The alternative w e very ei ‘ashed trousers. Black kid and patent colt, with nar- DUBLIN, Nov, 2.—Richard Croker, T? ’ 5 R KARLSRUHE Avenue car crashed Into an Elghth lac! fiterviewed here to-day regarding | Country into war, He has avoided Street crosstown car, also well fill ereaxnra or wade, ene C ™ re | row receding toe and French P : t 1 t West 1 BAKING OF EGGS, eight Chicago brokers con- . . the coming Preaidentia}] election in, that # ally p by at West Tenth and Hudson Streets 5 . ie , ¢ atic | jpers—. ars * the United States, alas! |never giving way whore matters of during the rush hour this morning. | Leda oti itched AL Aah SIE chal} Sample Slip, rs—300 ‘ “Mr. Wilson, in my opinion, should | honor and national principle wore ’ ‘The injured are Herman Hoffman, | are gelling at 45 | Exceptional $2 00 be returned for the simple reason he | concer , did all that was bumanty forty-nix years old, carpenter, of No. | aa . wena F| at e neers wee crantty ONY of the Dor. /Fove Ci A ie See oe nega I in etc Saat anted ot Fees | Dancing Slippers with turn ind French fore and terrible wolter of blood and| country and people fifth Street, broken ribs and other In- Loch he pheasant all Se Senet RR ION OE TONES an ania: if Aestruction of this war. That alone| “I was on the Lusitania on the trip ternal injuries; Louts Feldstein, | end: Louisiane. ' In patent, kid and bronze. , @hould be enough for the American | before her last ting my passport a eee thirty-two, an operator, of No. 820 re PT Beeple, and I am sure the American |in Washington, I asked the Chief of | . a [Madison Streot. contustons of the| MBG DREYEL ASKS LONDON | REPAIRS ON SIX WAR CRAFT. | Built on Koch ‘‘Foot-Freedom”” Lasts are thes: | people are fully grateful for it andthe bureau if thero was any danger. | Mystery of Famous German cheat; wolf Goldman, twenty-elght, A ptalchleet Tad | 9 ° 9 es will show their gratefulness by re-; He told mo tf 1 went on the Lust- Cruiser S iary |an operator, of No. 16 St. Mark's Th jabmarines ‘Th De-! B d G 1 { eitatretng fic. |tama't woud nave to do st on my| Cruiser Solved by Diary 1h perertona ot ine woays tee] COURT FOR AN INJUNCTION |"*"s;.cresit's Vurenere. "| DOYS an: Iris o “Aa the head of a Nation whose|own responsibility; that, in fact, 1 of an Officer. Smith, thirty-five, a driver, of No. ——_ ... ; Repairs will be made on three sub- | For Boys For Girls heart is in peace and construction, | should take my life in my own hands, os ‘South Eighth Street, Brooklyn, lacer-|Seeks to Foil Husband's Suit in aa ak es Abed sorartAald Moby ar) Piwal “eal seameal| poets 4 peinsatal President Wilson has saved America| because the Government was Dt) he mystery that long surrounded{ated hip, and Louis Bash, twenty- France to Get Money British ee oe hows shal oN ei Paten a a ‘| Patent and : for civilization, and has preserved | responsible for Americans Sailing OD) the fate of the German crutwer Karls. | eleht, an operator, of No. 151 Stanton Judge Awarded Her. |K-6 and K-6 and the destroyers the| sizes 9 to a sizes 814 to 11 the sanity and peace of bis people| English ships. ruhe neemn to: be cleared up by the | Street, contusions of the back. uage x | Rowan, Wadsworth and Cassin. They | $1.50 $2.00 2.50 and country in the face of the blood) “Had the Lusitanta gone down OM) war diary of Capt, Lieut. Aust, one| The injured were attended at St.) LONDON, Now 2—Mra, Anthony J.| wii) supply work for the large force of YU, $1.65 & $ rf frenzice of a European world gono| that trip and had I lost my life, DOW) of the survivors. He says she was| Vincent's Hospital. All except Hoff- |Drexel has applied to the io men Until near the Chrismas holidays. ‘el $2.50 slaughter-mad. |could any reasonable man blaine the) mown up by an internal explosion on| man were able to go home. Hoff. |courte eee ee cute cette [Wes ould Yesterday that tha newly com: ea tede ’ “America’s principles and intercats Prosident for it? sso who 24t] the evening of Nov. 4, 1914, a short| man’s condition Is sald to be grave. lessaercia anv eccow ier tos French | missioned Arizons. will leave the local Sizes 1 to 5)9 So eares ery ie ie for Ne’ o1 jov. dintance off the northeastern const of] Hoth cars, according to officials, |DOpOr® 10 tn tnt ean eee take wacom for Newo | $2.25 « $3.00) $1.90 « $2.65 : Houth America, and that her surviving | wore in charge of old and experienecd | British courts recently deciaed be- gihehttens ene | / ' J officers and men, in one of her prizes, | motormen. Harry Minkoff of No. 25|tonged to her. The case was men- | shia The Effects of Opiates. BOMB AIMED AT GAMBLING. | ror | Sizes @ to 55; tan kid, black Foard patent leallers sree DCO mH. C. F. Koch & Co,, Inc., 125th St., West SaaS 2 OLD CROW RYE America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY Slipped through British warships and | East Third Street was driving the|tioned to-day in the Chancery Court various | reached a Norwegian port Nov, 29. Eighth Avenue car, and David ghen Mra. Drexel's counsel said that | Beyonne Ballding Raided Last HAT INFANTS are peoultarly susceptible to oplum and tt fr. Drexel, after the court gave him preparatio@®, all of which aro narcotic, is well known. in the | ‘Tho Karlsruhe for several months | Lurie of No. 103 Cook Street, Brook: |four days in which to sign documents Week Is Dynamited. amaliest doses, if continued, those opiates cause changes in the func-! terrorized British shipping in the|lyn, the crosstown car, It ts thought|in order that his wife might obtain; A building No. $10 Hudson B and growth of the cells which are likely to become manent, CAUSING | West Atlantic and then disappeared. |the brakes of Minkoff's car failed to|'¢ money awarded to her by the | vard, Bayonne N. J. occupied until a tmbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. | qusts diary, Juat been published 1n| work propery. Court, Bae lore for Pranee, Where BO) Cook ago as a pooitcom and gambling Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsta and lack of staying > P . . smen |. A feparation agreement was exe- | house, according to the Bayonne police. Powers, are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep ehildren quiet | Karieruhe, says the men had finished | A panic followed the crash, women | outeg in 1p13 and last year Mis. Drex- | mvs wyiecced by ne temas in their infancy. The rule amone physicians is that children should never | *UPPer and assembled to listen to the | screaming and men fighting desper- | el sued her husband to reco oF eee the Palle 08 checowne. Sichaal receive opiates in the smallest woses for more than a day at @ time, and| band when the explosion broke the|ately to get out. Hoth cars were |¢¥ un a geariy |turaio, asleep in the rear of the # only then if unavotdabie. vessel in two, The forward half went | thrown from the track, and trafflo|eliowan: floor, excapsl with slieht bruises. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrupa and | down within a few minutes, carrying | Was delayed for a half hour. ether narcotic’ to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a party to ft. Children who are ii need the attention of a physician, and It is nothing less than @ crime to ) Murturalo ts tn the Bayonne Jail, hav- ling been arrested with fourteen others Apel anges id" made ‘place a wee! with ft the commander and most of |SMELTING 6 PER CENT. NOW. |i)" ite ietargea witn comtucuing « the crow. ‘The after part of the/WILL CAMP ON HONEYMOON. timing pla dose them wilfully with narcotics. cruiser remained afloat twenty min- ae Castoria contains no narcotics If it bears the utes, ae wee THREE SISTERS HIS WIVES. | signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. It was to “keep the British guess- | See ee | ,rhe American Smelting and Refining | y Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of Ing” the Karlsruhe disaster was con- |. Miss Dorothy Cramp, daughter of |Company yesterday declared & GU8I-|Vonuers Man's Obituary Shows He HAND MADE SOUR MASH owaled Mrs. win 8, Cramp, was married to | terly dividend of 1% per cent, on ite! ‘| Reuben J. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrg.| common stock, placing the issue on ®! ay obituary given out by relatives of STRAIGHT PURE RYE 4 Rouben W. Roas of this city, in the | 6 per cent. per satnes basis. For the| stoses H. Lester, for twenty years — ; Church of the Resurrection yester- Past two quarters the company bas) gurerintendent of Baths for the City of MA day i BRIG: Ber One Fae yLAe, AH SS pel Gent | Yonkers, who died yonerdey, revanic DE IN KENTUCKY, U.S.A. f ’9 | Cxtra on the juntor issue, The regular! that he had been the husband of thri Kidgely Simpson was Mr. Ross's | auarterly dividend of 1% per cent. On| sitora” He was seventoctien yearn tak: H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N.Y. best man, and the ushers were Ru-| the preferred stock was also declared, | pert Thomas jr., Jobn Norton, De “| Misa Sophie Hunter was his first wife, | = == = — _ Denneville Seeley and Purser Adams, | The Common dividends are payable Dec. | 114 married her Just after the Civil After a honeymoon spent in an Ad- | 15 and the preferred dividend @pec. 1 War, in which he served as a Union| irondack camp Mr. and Mrs. Ross will| Karl Ellera was elected Vice President When she died he married make their home at No. 125 East | of the company and also of the Ameri- Forty-ninth Street can Smelters Securities Company and! UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK aM a ay ge Ba -MONDAY MORNING WONDERS THOMPSON ESCAPES CHAIR, | te succeed W. ©. Potter, resigned. CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 2.—A verdict TUG VIGILANT SAFE. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. of murder in the second degree was re- ' : : turned Jast night ainst George f,| Taken by Mate and Two Stoke Thompson, forger and Jail breaker, Pe: Justice Garrison had charged that under | LONDON, No ‘A Bearhaven de- the evidence Thomp#on could not be|#patch to Lloyd's Agency reports the ° found gullty in the firet degree. | American tug Vigilant has been brought 9 The evidence of Wilson Axhbridge, |!n there in safety by the secénd mate who escaped from Jail with Thompson, | and two firemen, that it was ho who shot and killed | The Captain ang twelve of the crew, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. z 1 c Hibbs, a jatler, saved 101 | wh ere take board the Dutch sd Aare. ty ‘unaer conviction rt | tose Ronen nd ended Yesterday Harroun Motors Corporation Makes a New Record , murder of Eltzabeth Dunbar. in Falmouth, abandoned the Vigilant ——o 1160 miles west of thet. — — READ COPY OF TELEGRAM FROM PRESIDENT MONIHAN STATEN ISLAND NOTE | ki a MR. JOHN J. PLATH, Director of Merchandising, NISLAND NOTES. — FREEDMAN’S HOUSE SOLD. Harroup. Motors Corporstions Dette Mich he investigation Into the posed | sessenniemaianenit My congratulations to you personally and to your Assapiates for the spleudid effic nee plant will be remumed to the “The Andrew Freedman house on your department in receiving in se ® applications for {itt Wannd Hee nue court room of the Borough Hall, ‘ower Hill, near Red Bank, N. J., was twenty-six Harroun Cars from the Jealers in tM® United States. ‘This est George, to-morrow morning, when t sold yesterday to Uzal H. McCarter, never before attai company and shows conclusively the aut ney of y three thousand five hundred anc Ru ( : by an wutomot i t leontractors will contin thelr d esident of the Fidelity Trust Com- opinion of the merits of Ray Warroun's new car and the effic ieney of th % e ’ te nae . , pany of Newark, for a price said to be, zation, Thirty Millions of Dollars in domestic signed applications in n days and sig 9 Pye tld 8 will mal an nts $125,000, tracts for twelve millions of dollars for export is a record that I believe will a . 4 dreas this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in} ‘The house, feft unfinished since the proached in the industry. IOHN GUY M ‘, Presiden m1 i {the pire Theatre ont ‘i Nminnd lace ponctned: slags. she pr r ‘ be industry JOUN GUY MONIIAN, President, Harroun Motors ( orporation ‘iitlam 8. Van Clict of West New larg, will be completed by Mr, Mecart This New Automobile Company is already an assured success. Buy H “ | Brighton will preside, William H GO expecta ta occupy it hext apr Bist now balera thie au . y Harroun ‘ yf Calder, Republican candid for |The work atill to bo done will cout ape investors eceas Is fully realized and discounted by Money-Making ; a United States Senator; James C. | proximatcly 350,000. Fhe estate com- | Cropsey, candid for $ eme Co prives 128 acres of farmin, and a " rik ad litany a er wpe a Sourt Eiierintenae Mile hanee GRA other Buide Harroun Motors Corporation of Detroit, Michigan, was recently incorporated in Delaware, { for President of the Board of Alder. | "8% foment c i $10, » |men; Montague Lessler, candidate for " -apitalization......... . 10,000,000 R wi The Equitable Trust © é \Congress, and thé local candidates Wants Katate of a Widow Divided Into One Million Shar New York, se HT) | will also speak. Contending that Mrs, Julia 8. Leggeti, Par Value $10 Each. Transfer Agent The trolley cars of the Island sug-| well-to-do widow who died last spring Fully Paid and Non-Assessable. Security Transfer and Re operation for two minutes |in Elizabeth, N. J., had promised to| Bonds or Preferred Stock. terday at noon, at which hour the | will him her entire estate, James A . e funeral of Charles W. Hotchkiss,| Hauck of Brooklyn yesterday applied President of the Richmond Light and jeg the Surrogate’s Court, Manhattan, ? \4 In all the history of blade making there never before existed such Railroad Company, was held ta L fe restrain Mabel i. Kuts of No. 360 | porte, Ind. West Fifteenth Street, as administra. | f perfect control of steel temper and blade keenness as produced the | in”iations ave (been Assured by |tintick' anya that mhen he was a Ind auc won of St ree for | Nirs. Leggett t him into her home | marvelous Radio” Blade. 8 card party to be held her home jon a verbal agreement to leave him all on Friday afternoon, Nov. 10, in honor |her propert: | A o a bd aed saraue ree Henge f Brooks . an tra aie m 2 : yn, whose arriage to Jose i - ‘umes tn Radio” Blades treat all beards with tender regard—the toughest stub- | son, 1b af Miss Pearson, wit nd Three May Die. | A F . * 74 liake place Dec. 6. | BOSTON, Nov. 2.—Fumes trom chem ble—or the tenderest growth is removed, and you smile with satisfaction, |" si Mie. Willan Bryan of |tculs uae’ to extranet in the Livingston have returned from Phila- | hold of the Leyland Line steamship De- | used the death of two men to- « ’ ‘ ’ * delphia | vontan. ci » ¢ After you've used ‘Ever-Ready’ “Radio” M1). sna Mra & von Rrienen |dnyin four, whens tre “ina, "rica * 5 helr summer home, Sh Patna at Bat aia she Realize thi ” ‘ofits beii de by Inv ho by pw le < or 1 Blades you will appreciate why we go to such | (irnas, at Hort Wadsworth and nih gia, omtered toe soon” after” the prices in the Big Automobile Corspanlen of ucdag eben then were arene a on tars, lom, level ‘nu they were organized and being started, and . | gone to Manhattan | one of the: sue vore Je i 01 extreme care in wrapping each blade, so as winter, - none of them had such a record at the start-off as Harroun now enjoys 3 : lnvitations have been issued by Mr. | R. & G, PILLS to preserve its factory perfection. and Mrs, Charles 8, LeFoer ‘Trench ° ’ ] 50 of West New Brighton for the mar Make Strong Men and Women Le RON LA RTP OG We offer, subject to prior sule, withdrawal and advance in pric tock of this Company at ! | 4 The dollar you pay for the regular stand- {tie (Frederick Kawara Perris |A trial box will prove this to sick : er are ‘ : A . 4 of Jersey © St. Mary's Churen, | and rundown people—our great avers will re i ard ‘Ever-Ready’ outfit is the best dollar you Rw Brinton, of Raturday TONIC ne ial iae eat Deteen j will ever spend in your life-time, because the y be tollowe ye mail ree} Wire us your order (telegraphic toll our expense) for twenty to ten thousand shares ad | ; ’ e "4 4 s follow in mail with ten per cent of the amount of the order lance payable upon our acceptance of i Ever-Ready’ will serve a life-time. Theframeis Faaaalt Felecesa. ak LAXATIVE mie. Right is reserved to reject a subscription or apportion a siualler number of shares than | t qneplt, Fevereen of dfor, Arrpngements are being made to trade this stock in on the New York ‘Coth qt a } guaranteed for 10 years. The blades can be ston, Muss” ax thei’ Builds you up through the blood. ¥ date Make all applications and remittances to renewed not alone for your own razor, but for Mis, George Lush Fits you to do hed ET eee 0. E, CHANEY & COMPANY razors found lacking the ‘Ever-Ready’ standard. Ae Vottenyille Is bedy isons whic left to Motor Securities Conn permeate the aystem, make you feel 15 Broad St., New York, ‘Ever-Ready’, 12 bladed, $1.00, Safety “yee een at eee eee renee Razors and extra “Radio”? Blades—@ fOr 1.0000. oy Wo ceed A Laxative Sve Mae WHEY ! pirenuen, Faramate urday a 1, hi eh ub FON ROUTER bal 30c, 10 for 50c,—are sold everywhere. at pba Mra tone ead and a Tonic Combined of Port Does not disturb your daily routi LL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO-DaAT! nd have returned from Boise, , ; Moho, R. & G. PILLS (the Specia: Your nearest druggist or hardware store is the depot, “va: ot a series of \ntormai {2% the prevention ef conat sahnea eth Ce Manatee. C& Antormal | te che, biliousness, indig tie Staten Island Cricket and Tenots tion, bad breath, pimples, blotches American Safety Razor Co., Mfre., Brooklyn, N. Ys t p the club house at Livingston, (and sallow akin, a PHE CONSTITUTION The frigate Constitution will go into arudock nect week the first time since 1868

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