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AWS BODY IN EAST RIVER. Feund at ere it Conover Street! Mreok!y a. ‘The body of an unidentified man was taken from the Bast Kiver at the foot @ Conovef Street, Brooklyn, at 9.50 @clock thle morning and is now at the ONLY MEDICINE PAD SUE $100 MADEFROMPROIT) TQ SHOOT RIVAL Extraordinary Succ Success which “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved One reason why | “Fruit-a-tives” \ fe 80 extraordinarily successful in a “G . ; Giving relief to thote suffering win; Ounman Gives “Good Mea Brookiyn morgue. The dead man was apparently forty-five yoare old, weighed #25 pounds nnd was & fect 9 inches in height. His hair was brown. He wore a black sult and cotton underwear, gray == Three Days woolen socks and Black shoes, A card of Dr, George W. Bogart, No. 139 East 42d Street, was found in one of the pockets. Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges-| Sure” in Killing Peddler, tion, Chronic Headaches, Neuralgia, *, * = Kidety ond... Bladder Troyhien| Fotce Say He Confessed. Rheumatiom, Pain in the Back, : ‘ Eczema and other Skim Affections, ij is, because it is the only medicine in r the world made from fruit juices. one of. the pair who did the job, These “Fruit Liver Tablets” are] called for only one shot and it was composed of the medicinal principles} stipulated that that need not be fatal. found in apples, oranges, figs and| But four shots were fired. The gun- A“murdér was committed in New York yesterday for $100, The agree- ment, according to the-confession of ‘These super-creamy emollients asu- top itchir ,clearaway les, selvest and roighne eeoreaee: LAbicne uch ‘ heal |: 3 past "Two Groups of the toilet. s the tdci dletressing ise the engnigitely scented Cuticura Talcum to over- come heavy perspiration. ‘ One’ Trial Proves its value prunes, together with the aerye|men gave “good measure” for their |) tonics and antiseptics. pay. There, is no profitecring as yet At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVBS| Isaac Miller, forty-one, a pusheart Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. peddler, who lived with his wife and ' SSS | children at No. ‘214 Bast 1024 Btfeet, was the victim. Joseph McMahon, a THIN PEOPLE young man who Ses been arrested two is the man who makes the confes- SHOULD TAKE sion to the police, saying that he and “a pal from Sing Sing” needed the money. PHOSPHATE Miller's fruitstand at No, 76 East | 100th: Street was the scene, He had a lke Barnet Baff, the poultry dealer | who was killed by hired men of busi- ness rivals—Miller had incurred the enmity of rivals, one of whom is ex- pected to ‘bo arrested to-day. lice say they obtained from McMahon, whose home is at No. 450 West éist Btreet. “[ met my pal only three days ago in a saloon in the gas house district. mace drur-| cause we were out of work, He sald Gray: Perry, pe Square ‘Pharmacy and | want to make $50 easy come along iets under © Susrantes ef | with me.’ We went to Third Avenue © | He offered each of us $60 If we would go to Harlem and shoot Miller. He said. we did not have to kill him and nh. | we decided a Bulletin the leg would be about the right thing todo, When 50c a box, 6for $2.50, trial size 25e. | in the murder market. or three times but never convicted, basement there, and it is said that— This is‘the confession that the po- We were both in need of money be- and 59th Street and met a peddler, the crowd surged around I was afraid some in to Dui om flesh ahould extra “ene fm, avoiding tate “Drodueclna Belgian Kin; Queen Leave tor Ie t. 22. » Je Pan ' BRUSBLS, Aus. —King Albert and Elizabeth of Belgium will leave ~ Sunday World “Wants” for the United “States Sept 23, It waa Work Monday Wonders eames an Tt School Supplies thud ‘lth pride School Bags at 39c to $2.97—Corduroy and other hardware’ fabrics, Composition Books at 4c to 29c—Soft and stiff covers. Fountain Pens at 5ic to $6—14-karat. gold pen point. Book Straps at 4c to 39c, Eberhard Faber Pencil Boxes at 69c—In leather- ette cases, containing 3 pencils, 1 penholder, 12 pen ints, eraser, pencil sharp- "ener, t tuler and drinking cup. Former United od States - Senator Mason, Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron ~ Iicreased His Power and Endu- rance So Much That He Feels It Ought to Be Made Known to Every ‘Nervous, Run-down, Anemic Man, Woman and Child. Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author; Dr. James Francis Sullican,formerly Physicianof _— Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) New York; Former ‘Others’ at’ 85c, 87, 59¢ and Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of the 1:48, City of Chicago and others. F¥SIK, Cepyene, Type- )-——What Senator Mason Says: oye Pia Wipes i Gentiement pita) Clips for looseleaf pages, ave often said I would never recommend medicine of any! nae “iMbeltove. that tie doctors place.” However, After tho hardest political campaign of fe, seer eg for a vacation, 1 Dad bean starting orning with that hortiblo tired feeting ano cannot describe. Peseta se na" aNCated pon. AN a Bloncgr inthe : at, Uniderselling Prices. 1 case, | made up my wind to let , you are at liberty 40 pub i nia mate you so deaire, fam now AS venta at fort that agemedy which will build wD the OF ae sana inerease the Power Of endurance OF oltevat my Seo should be known to the world. Yours vory truly, and delicacies. \ Dr. Ferdinand King. a New York le f ic nd Medica: Author #oid: i Hydpreg, Hanator’ Mason'e state Boiled Ham, |b., 9c. 9 to 12 M. Only—, None Mail or Phone. Chuck Steak or Roast, alb, 13!4c. Bacon. Squares, 4 |b, 33dge. Takhoma Biscuit, per pkgs, Te. 10c pkg. Salada Tea or can Cocoa, choice at-]| . The. | Soupe- Orange or Raspberry Syrup, bottle, ma UL. Lhconse G6 1876 inemors fall ree yervous, despondent and melan From the Congressional Directory ned by the United States Govern t Vraneio Bellevue Mixed | mended rv at You Your food ree through you. withost dele two five-grain tablets ee times per day "Then teat for youtwelf el Feat masses of peopl United States, Senat In One, Tomorrow Last Day to Secure Your . Needs for the Labor “Day Week-End! 14, 5a 85 Fascinating Silk. Models They spell pH RULE: T to the women fortunate enough to secure these Afternoon Dresses of ‘ Glossy Satin, Taffeta or W' Crepe Georgette Late diteitte designing that : foretells styles for Autumn and Winter. Mainly drapedskirts, but wide'girdle.: Favorite n Ravy,/ wood tse fe ot gettihg pinched. ‘There was only brown and black. _ All sizes in neurpassed fer the relief of nem one chance and I plugged Miller in jot. gerernt gen §aiic. &e., those t 4 it roe the heart.” ceived daily from the roaster, it is always in tip-toy A surprisingly jood near present wholpsale price of no better coffees. 45c 1b. English Breakfast Tea or splendid cup—and is recom- | Tomato Sauce—Easily pre- pared dishes for warm weather | and night luncheons. Can, 7} se U. 8, Léconae G-6 1876, AI Namms& Son Drooklyns Great Underselhng Store FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Shoppi ng| | Season’s Most qne-piece effect with Namm’s—Seoond Floor Outfit the Kiddy for School oe Pla ay Buy at Namm’s If Newest ae At Economy Prices Appeal to You School Tams—1.48 Black, navy, brown, cherry red or beaver color velvet— Sull shirred crown—tassel of pom pom trim. Hosiery Boy)’ Heavyweight Cotton Ribbed Hose— Guaranteed to give satis- pfactory wear—triple heels, toes and knees—sizes 7 to 9% at 44c. Sizes 10 to 1114 at 85c. : Misses’ and Children’s 50c and 59c Engl: Ribbed Hose—Made of fine combed eotton ‘yarn— double: ‘heels. and toes— \ black, white. and Cordovan —sizes 5 to 8 at 39c—sizes 8}4 to 914 at 48c., Children’s and Misses” Fine Rib‘ Hose—Double heels and toes—black, white and Cordovan—sizes 5 to 8 at 3hc—sizés 814 to 9} at 396. se ie Benator Mason's statement te regard to oc Delicatessen——, LaRose Coffee, 450. — Quality Meats at MLS were requenieg. te. sive they \As Gobel’s Frankfurt- || Lovers of) good) coffot! sill Saving Prices a thereon. ers, Ib. 32c., appreciate *beRese. Re- Teves’ | Roast, rink ‘at the table Oolong — long — Makes « Ib, 28 sce especially for iced| @ bef | oF Per Ib, 38¢. Kippered Codfish or ! shoulda Choice Blade Cuts of Rib 1734e—-Good cooks are proud of the tempting roasts from these rib cuts, when properly made ready for And at this price no one should stint themselves Prime Rib Roast Beef, Spring Lamb, |b. Pr *. Bottoms oh Canned Mixed Vegetable | 1b. 3084 ‘op Sirloin Roast, Cured Smoked 39%{c. Boned Smoked At 2:21 uperi that looks, like “ D4 Of woven madras, » yscored madras and (mee 4 weave fabrics. have soft cuffs ‘attached, All sizes. Bow , Ties be ag foulards and rich s kuaeca in novelty and spot effect. Leather Mays 4 s dregs metal sixes 80 Muslin Drawers — Knicker style, with neat embroidery edge. Sizes 2 to 6 years, at 38¢ each. Princess Petticoats of soft finish muslin, with insertion: and ‘edge of neat embroidery, Sizes 2 to 6 years, at only 69e. Sweaters—Of pure worsted in slip-on bgp owed ry New Fall shades, in years, at $2.97, $3.97 and $4.97. Namm/s—Seoond Floor. Misses’ and Children’s Fine Cotton Ribbed Hose , (seconds of 39c)—Imper- fections very slight—sizes | 5 to 9—special, 24c. i) For. the Boy! Boys’ School Suits, $1.97 In brown and fancy mixed cassimeres—w ais t seam model witli full belt —lined knickers—sizes 7 to 18 years. Hindausrtere examples— ny 3340. Koll top, size, eac on cs ments are also the largest. Japan finish, at 79¢. Bread or ‘Cake Boxes— in white, Sak ahd, lain ats The One Mlustrated 24.35 kewego combines Ke ani seer pile. vel witha cal be no its dull now. and and‘on all ¥F, Winer ‘ind hate trom foted designers, | that are being our Millinery Sees ran, ceptional price-savings. — tassel. Chic lines areho Fall Smartness and Service Have Been bined This Correctly Garbed bhetana)- Pe ee ee bay Think “N-A-M-M” When You Have An Boys’ School Blouses, 89¢—Good percale, collar attached—open cuffs and adjustable waist bands— sizes 8 to 16 years. Clearance of Boys’ Wash Suits, 97c and $1.50 —In Middy, Oliver Twist and Russian models in plain white, striped and colored wash fabrics—harmonizing trimmings—sizes 3 to 8 yra. Footwear! |; Girls’ Tan Calf’ High Cut Lace Shoes—lew heels, broad toes, fagtform last, well made—sizes 8}4 to 2, a pair $2.97, Boys’ Black Calf Blucher Lace Shoes—Or button—solid durable shoes for hard weat—sizes 10 to 13144—a pair $2.39—sizes 1 to 544—a pair $2.89. ~The original O- Mop cleaus and poli Fitted with po family 24x56, $11.97 ‘ amm's~-Fourth Wla Aopen _ to 10 years at 48c—sizes 12 * to' 16 years at 59g. ‘s Think NAMM Whenever You Have An Outfitting Need for Your Child Pure Foodsand the H.C.of L. In, fact, Namm’s were in the fight tp reduce ihe H.C, of L, long before present agitation became so marked, Buying. for cash+-selling for eagh on a tremendous scale assures the lowest prices for EY foods, nutritive meats Large Size O-Cedar Mi operation $1.25; value, each, Mason Preserving Jars—~ in sive cap one quart jain Top Tables Frame of white enamel, drawer, square tapered legs, Girls’ White Rib Fleece Ui Long ——sizes 4 to 12 at 14 to 16 at $1,098, Cotten Suits— | 8 to 12 at 97c- at $1.19, ‘School Umbrellas; altiramer bor hate wast ee or false ave Hale Ribbons at Ste yd. iy ‘wanted color—con- tasting borders and moire faeces bows. mere: esi Time to Think About These Namm Saving Prices on House Furnishings Due to, the foresight of our buyers and the early placing of -ordets: before the advances in metal und labor costs, worthwhile sayings are to be made now, all-of which is good news to thrifty. housewives, who Know that Namm assort+ From among hundreds here are just a few typical $1 Broom—No. il | core, one tom, $2.25. a) é ‘ Bane. 14to 16". 6 selected wire bow limit— Boilers-—strong con- structed, ery copper bot Glass Family Wi