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LESH AT MAYO HEARING ON BIN CHARGE = lies, ‘Inventor and man of wealth, Wilhelmina L, torney Smith the case was adjourned 4 és he 4] Cave Palica| Until Thursday afternoon, notwith- Inventor's Counsel Says Police} standing the objection of Mayo'n at- Court Is Being Used As |torney, J. Sidney Bernstein. The tat- ‘ollecti vote ter declared that the police cour Collection Agency. was being used as « ance and debonair ‘ea Mothers! An Appeal For Your Children Look back at your childhood days. f Remember the physic that mother insisted on—castor salts or cathartics. How you hated them, How you fought them. you dreaded their after-effects That was all wrong, but then nobody knew better. | oil, 4 How, With our children it's different. The day of harsh physics is over. We don’t force the bowels now; We have no dreaded after-effects. And the dose is a candy tablet. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't know what they do, The children’s revolt is well-founded. Their tender bowels are harmed by them. The modern way is to give a gentle laxative more frequently. To keep the bowels always active. ‘The best method is Cascarets. we coax them, ) \ Cascarets are candy t Children love their They cost only 10 cents a for children’s dosage at all ages Give Cascarets, then don’t worry— ‘Why Don’t You Take with full directions Babies too! they never disappoint, Aart. six weeks and— I Fee and ready for any task. You can talk as you please, but 1 am thoroughly able to do this In the following J Sonvineed that Nuxated tron contains something that must he of greatest te! value to help put strength, force and courage into a man’s blood, Here is demurrage charges on an extra package that I wish you would take home and try.” F tidewater await Nuzated tron hax been used an mory, nervous, mul mn of a cargo ina: a rh 9 at 60 Q of the independent and sickly looking, Just lik 10 grow ina Koil det ef fron you may be an 4 man at thirt and ae amy on complaint of one of his Meyer- On motion of Assistant District At- his bigamy charge," he said, “goes €) Nuxated Iron, Sam? “Two months ago I felt ial — as you look, weak, nervous, and all run- down — I took} ‘Nuxated Iron for Strong as an Ox a oF re is dispensed by all gooa| \VI@INITY~ ‘back fifteen years <4, during which sixty, the husband of more than one| time my client ha¥ come and gone woman and father of several fami- freely in this city. The woman who makes this complaint got a judgment 'Jagainst Mr. Mayo for $400,000 for sauntered into the Yorkville Police |breach of promise and has had him up Court to-day to face a charge of big- on supplementary proceedings. He de~ clined to answer questions as to for- mer marriages until compelled to do 80 by Justice Cohalan, who was sUs- tained by the higher court. Then he answered with the assurance that the \]information he gave could not be used against him in a civil proceed- ‘Is this court being used as @ col- tIlection agency?” Magistrate Groehl colleétion | asked Smith, “That's a lie,” replied Smith. “While this woman has a judgment for $100,- 000. she can’t collect it. We will have 1 full complaint by Thursday, This man considers himself above the law ind above all men who haven't the} money he has, and he has been able to keep the woman out of her money.” Nm peen living In Brook- rs," retorted Bernstein. bond of $202,000 to cover ent, and for six months he was a prisoner in Brooklyn, unable to cross the bridge.” swered Mr. Smith, “be: thought that a. warrant served on him. He has for years. He haa a children in Scranton, 1 and a wife and three children in Brooklyn. 1 am also in formed that he is living with a woman in Connecticut.’ The $2,0¢ ond which Mayo — put ted was continued. HAR COAL HOLDUP |S PROVED BY THE SENATE.AVESTGATIN | (Continued from First Page.) i stitution, vorcement of panies from mining corporations, The statement made the ad- ditional recommendation that the price of coal be fixed by the Government at a rate which would guarantee a fair return to the mining co and which would “vouchsafe to the people of America an ample supply of anthracite coal at a reasonable price.” | ties—said to amount, ton in 1918- use of the h ment sald that was “not the ful ge companies tc accumulate bins a ailroad producing ss denied the in- dependent operators the use of their cilities, a -in=the r atti- tude” of the eight corporations it was charged continually unmined coal and pre independent operator from secur- ing new land. Much of this land, the statement said, is retained in an undeveloped state by the cor- porations. Jie th cross the bridge only on = Commerce clause of the Na- compet the «i- transportation con While payment of excessive royal- in the case of the Locust Mountain Coal Company To-dayLook| the great Girard Estate, at Me— to $1.04 a constituted the first zh price of coal, the ne other causes given were Heged to have been used e ‘ue said the companies = vs Y, MAROH raga See “= FRE DEPARTMENT tran jompanies to develop culm banks turn over this accu- mulation of small sized coal to many independent concerns willing to re- claim it. The large corporations also were charged by Senator Vardaman with maiptaining the sale price of coal through publication of “circular prices.” These prices, the statement suid, were put out by the Reading Company and were “the law of the , business.” GD 10 GRAND JURY Judge Mugen eat Instructs New Body to Investigate The- | Twenty safe cracking jobs have been done in the downtown district in the atre Charges. Inst two months. The latest occurred nieniaioniig Judge Mulqueen in Ge easement Sate Ceackers Work Overtime, some time Saturday night when the s on. |to-day impaneiled two Grand Jucies The thieves obtained no cash and only some valueless papers are missing, The weekly payroll had been paid out to the employees. for the March Term of court. ‘Tae Judge directed the regular Grand Jury past few days Bolshevik artillery hus thrown 6,000 shells 1 the Fire Prevention Bureau o fw if Fire Department, ho esp: , aul ed to-day. ‘The population ts said tole by Fire Commi Rave fled. Drennan and District Attorn ) Gu the 8 Radiant Stories 55 Articles 4 Full-Color War Pictures FILM GRAFT CASES. eral Sessions | Oe De ces More than a score of witnesses, sub- poenaed by the Distriet Attorney, were on hand to testify. They ‘ cluded the Fire Commissioner, sever heads of bureaus of the department | and Miss Florence McQrath, manag»t of the Colonial Fim Exchange, at No }144 Columbus Avenue | It was in this office that proprietors of moving picture theatres are sald) to have paid sums ranging from cs ecole to $30 monthly to secure exemptions from fire regulations, Several pro- prietors of moving picture houses whose names were found on the list seized in the film exchange wore also present on subpoena, LAWYER DEFENDS HIMSELF. | Canpingham Takes Witness Stand the Ranger Trial, | ea cE to make a thorough investigation of |‘ Narva Shelled by Dolshevikt. charges of graft in connec with . JM, March 2 ¢ STOCKHOLM, March 3.—During the} i ho reay of Public Apne He | pren £500,000 Chicawe Stockyards Fire. the Morris & Co. packing plant in the ckyards here last night killed one man and overcame twenty Sremen, “The Tea of the Deriod” The Tea that measures up te every claim made in its favor. courte Bulld Attorney in the Edith Ran f tate One day I was a Royal Princess The next no one wanted me To-day I am in America Theextraordinary personal story of a dethroned European princess, “before whom the whole world bowed, with royal carriages to drive me about and sumptuous palaces to shelter me.” In a day all was changed. Then what? That she tells: how she came to America. “I have found a place here: I am fighting my way joy- fully.” Where and how? 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