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OR a RII | ms night o inity of the home Corse testified she frequ Iya ty “been in the FFTY WINESSES QALED BY CONDON TOSETUP ANAL. ok of Pipe a witness was upstairs. At 12:50 o'clock the trial was halted by the illness of @ Juror and a tem porary adj blab oS nt was taken BRIDE OF WEEK PLUNGES *) FROM THIRD-STORY WINDOW Husband Believes Mrs. Haight tent Walked in Sleep—Victim Badly poner ashen Injured, May Recover, nein Defendant in New Brunswic Murder Mystery May Go on the Stand. (Special From 4, Stat! 7 W NEW BRUNSWICK, N —To-day may see Dr Condon, the army with the murder of John V. I the Rutgers post-graduate st called to the stand. The more than fifty witness endeavor to establish an allt Mra, Agnes Haight, twenty-four Mrs. Ethel Hurley t y | bride of a week, fell or jumped fr third-atory window at No. 90 of a visit to the phy night of Feb. 1 dof a with him, whic gan at after she had waited for him an hour. That was the night when the shots Are alleged to have been fired which killed Piper. avenue, Yonkers early turing several of her riba and h Misti taastt iit) ternal injuries. She i# in Bt. Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, and the doctors say that there is slight chance for her re covery w ve John J n Haight, told the Schurman 8 J at 1:20 o'clock . Feb. 17, n« hought he heard hér I am going.” and then white form disappear f fill, He ran dow Haight lying on t Henry Lopes, a neight moved to the hospital. The couple were married a week ago saw a m the window found Mr jewalk, Dr had her re domestia employed Mrs. Condon, were called to esta Abita ir that Dr, Condon left the house the inte’ —— JEALOUS LOVER KILLS that have a remarkable effect in sooth- ing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations ot pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain granulated sugar syrup. jothing better, but why bay it? You can easily make it yourself in five minutes, To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2% ounces : ; of Pinex (60 cents worth) in a pint| CONNEAUT, 0, Oct. 24.—Mra, Rose bottle, and fill up with home-made |Foote, twenty-seven, was shot and in- sugar syrup. This gives you a full|stantly Killed In a Bessemer and Lake pint—more than you can buy ready-|Erle train here early to-day by Milton made for $2.50, it is pure, good and |G. Shipley, twenty-four, of Avery, O., very pleasant—children take it | who shot himself and died soon after- eagerly. wand, Shoots Her in Presence of Chil- dren and Rival and Then Ends Own Life. ‘ou can feel this take hold of a} Mrs, Foote, a divorcee, was leaving cough or cold in « way that means |Conneat w andez, twenty- business. Splendid, too, for bronchial | six, of Eri er two daughters, asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and is famous the world over}; for its prompt results. Beware of substitutes, Ask your druggist for “2%, ounces of Pinex't with directions, and don't accept any Irene, ten, and ndez, who| te to the Embargo Increases Kaw Sopply of United States, thing else. Guaranteed to give abso-] WASHINGTON, Oct 24—Tho exe lute satisf: on Or money promptly ten tosd refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. 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It is made under our supervision, and we fully guarantee its perfection and staunch durability At 4 moderate prices, these pianos offer you an opr Inity to satisfy a need that lies in all of us—the need for that greatest of home pleasures—Music, Easy to Dig Missouri Coal in Kansas, but It Costs 60 Cents More oO 4.—Here Leavenworth, arded as a Mis rs thereby v Home Riverside coal Kansas, the w nounder the Missourt Ri i of the mine's i 1 Missouri inistration ange to-day, an- CONTEMPT MOTION DENIED. a 1 Judge Mand, ir Federal District , {Court to-day, dismissed the motion made Intere enry B. Mar with Ca nz Rintelen, Lamar and others, was tried and in May last for violatin y Franc Gilchrist, J Ocland| §) orney-Keneral ant stes District Attorney nviction and sen to @ year's nitentiary at ‘Hand allowed him to ppe \eh |, Herman J, Schulties Dolphin, be’ permitted pro- er when Dol vinutes he was » because they prop erty of the contempt motion \« | Mel New York from his home red two shots, at hie rivel Jolmes pursued him into the drawn revolver and ax the policeman stepped through the doorway Hill shot tim dead, He lost a straw hat in his fight’ and was caught through this clue II will be sentenced next week. ‘The um penalty is twenty years in ‘BAILEY ‘STORE DOES ITS BIT. Makes a J Father of Foar The phon “Is this Th ning World?" a voice at the other end. “It ts “hie ta Mr. 11, No Laut came t of th Bond $ ht's Eventn Nicholas O° in the ar of himself L }i3 | Br O'Neil f Bully for the J. D. Ralley St That is your subtle jour birthright! f or Here are those musically unskilled though you may rained artist, Armstrong Players $500 and $550 to Suit Your Pocket ee ‘Aa- | fort to | stay order directed | : to-da: turned 1 yeaterday | followed Pine Cough Remedy + | »yartment which had’ been preparea tor | HAT CLUE CONVICTS SLAYER. —o them by the bride's parents, Mr. and a ‘Thousands of tamilies swear by its | Mra, Charles B. Glaugue, who own the| Negro Found Ity of Killing Prompt Gomer partment hous Mr. Haight lieves Policeman in a Hallway. ; his in her ep and was! Arthur Hill, a young negro, who shot itetntol-lot d Jun Mr. Haight} and killed Robert Holmes, a negro po You know that pine is used in|! in the offices of tho New | jicem H at No, 14 Weat | nearly all prescriptions and remedies Central Rallroad, where thelissin at 6, was convic for coughs. ‘The reason is that pine | Pride's father also oceuples an Impor-| o¢ murd econd de b contains several peculiar elements | nt post Jude in the Court of Gen ‘TROUBLESOME’ MEXIGANS 8 MEWORIAL oeDICTED. DEPORTED TO THE US. ( senerals Cuellar, Aguilar and Itur- be bide in First Lot and 200 More Are Coming. LAREL Texas, Oct. 24.—eventeen three Generals M a other, and al! but © slightly manufacturer. All Trimming. Coats, Suits, rmy offic re familiar durin, ion, were Generals ( Agullar and Ed more than wholesale prices. Save from $5 to $10 by buying your new coat or suit direct from the Coat Illustrated: — Wool Velour; Beaver Fur Cloth Specially Priced at $2 1 75 (Little More Than Wholesale) $8.95 to $50 15.00 to 50 Dresses, 7.50to 30 Army under the ime, are here . having been fe ean Authorities “troublesome ported into the Cruz and Gal Over a hundred different coat styles Each better than the marked higher 8 deported th Inventor of Telephone Present at Ceremony tn His Honor, NRANTFORD, Ont., Oct. 4—The Bell Memorial, ereoted in honor of Alexander sham Bell and his invention here in ‘ of the telephone, wan unveiled at noon to-day by the Duke of Devonshire, Governor General of Canada. Mr. Bell wan present and took part in the cere! The memorial coat hile the total cost and Bell Homestead, he Alexander Graham Bell ent an outlay of $65,000, > RATE HEARING BEGINS NOV. 5 led 1 od Gardens, r WASHINGTON The Inter- « Commerce Commission to-day set Ort Nov. 5 for a reopening of the 15 per Although the Eastern roads d sixty to ninety daya to pre- uments for higher freight rates, o Weeks were hre allowed by 1 a interpreted an a sptrategic v make. “doctoring't of fiwures 1 ih urge "that the ‘unexam- padded. atatistien’™ Photo from Life Distinctive in Style Coats in All the Fashionable Furs i Capes, Muffs and Neckpieces in a large variety of attractive models. | of Superior Quality {| | ‘| | Buy Your Liberty Bond Now Subscriptions Received Here C. G. 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Fifth: Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street NLY! — ASALE IN THE LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR Even the Smallest Young Man has HIS Military Coat and because he is not used to braving the’ cold winter it’s of warm chinchilla, The colors are navy or grey; it is made double breasted with two rows of gold military buttons which bear the emblem of the American Eagle. 1 to 3—Sale price for Thursday only, Blue e fot hat worn wotth coat Mifth Moor) $1.65 ” Bats 's pure castile soap Ae hie is so mild that many | Wich tadadl who have sensitive skin buy it for themselves. The ‘Charming Coat for — “Sister Susie” is of Velveteen It, too, is interlined so that she may venture forth even on the coldest days. is its style with little skirt corded at the top where it A dainty touch, appropriate to the’season, is the ure white clipped coney fur, so She may have this coat in navy, brown or green, special for Thursday only, This little hat, of white Loni, with band of coney, is priced $4.00 lined for protection. Sizes $5.00 Empire $9.80 Say" Two of Our Newest Dresses Both of them are of a very fine quality of soft chambray, that fine strong cotton material which is traditionally associated With correct apparel for little children, not only because of its smartness, but for the reason that it washes so satisfactorily. One, made after the manner of an English smock, is given a certain individual character by reason that the pattern of the hand smocking is emphasized st t rar by the use of black threads. help to the laundress in facili- This is here in tan, rose, green tating its frequent tubbings.° and cornflower, in sizes 1 and Rose, anled or corn; sizes 2 years. For Thurs- 1, 2 and 3 years— day only, $2.90 For Thursday only, $2.90 Bath- CHILDREN’S SHOES MAY LOOK A Corduro MUCH THE SAME UT THE ESB IS A DIFFERENT MATTER. robe Just Like This little corduroy bathrobe is made with sailor collar and sash belt of the same mater- ial. Charming shades of .pink, rose or light blue; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Thurs- $ 1 90 day only, RIC fi Geass aavrtsieg oT Pe rds attend | only to litle children’s hatr weren't the most expert in this | fastbiits branch—Liliputian Bazaar. The other, of chambray also, as white pique collars and hand scalloped. tons simply down the front, giv- ing it a certain distinctive air of iffs, vle. SHOES SUPPORT iHT, PROPERELY N pIUPITIN PAZ Aging A Established 1879 It but- Added to that, it is a THE FOOT, LOOK AND WEAR AS LONG AS A CONSTRUCTED SHOE Only 3 Days Left to Buy Your Liberty Bonds V olunteer Workers of JUNIOR AUXILIARY NEW YORK SECTION COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN Thursday { Parw Will Sell Liberty Bonds here 10.30 A.M. to 12 M. 2to5 P.M. Best & Co tifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Streer London E For Bilious” “ia | Troubles | That heavy headache, torpid | liver, sick stomach, bitter taste in mouth, furred tongue, dull eyes and muddy skin, all come rom a poor supply of bile. These unhealthy conditions are promptly corrected by EECHAMS PILLS which stimulate the liyer, regulate the flow of bile, sweeten the stomach, and renew healthy bowel action. A household remedy a proved by sixty years ofpu lic service. For every-day + COTICURA SOAP illnesses, Beecham’s Pills | are a tested | Remedy le of Any Medicine in the Warld. rerywhere. in boxes, 10c., 26e. PREVENTS PIMPLES SUNDAY WOMLD WANTS Wont WONDER *

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