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against ‘tm the Interborough : HEAD HERE SOUGHT a GRAD Ry (Continued From First Page.) ‘would inquire particularly into the reason for the sudden cessation of the raids. Th a talk with reporters this after- hoon Smith intimated that the trail of “police graft” might lead beyond the borders of the city and specifically ‘to & recent meeting at Atlantic City, where plans are sald to have been Perfected for “throwing New York Wide open,” The names, or some of the mames, of persons present at the meeting are available for the Grand Jury, it was said. Among those waiting to testify wos Detective Sergt. Martin, formerly at- tached to the staff of Deputy Police Commissioner William J. Lahey. An- other waiting witness refused to give this name. He conferred with As- stant District Attorney Unger. The “inside workings” of the New York police force are to undergo the worutiny of the Grand Jury as part of & general investigation of the Gov- ernment of the City of New York, it ‘was unofficially announced to-day. Recently the Grand Jury wrote to Gov. Smith of a “crime overshadow- ing” the Mayor's charge of a traction strike conspiracy. Since then there has been much mystery in its activi- ties, and District Attorney Swann is known to have been asked to appear ‘a8 @ witness and waive linmuantty. Nine witnesses were examined yes, terday, some of them from the 's office, GRAND JURY HAS WIDE. POW- ERS OF INQUIRY. | A Grand Jury Is privileged by law % Concern itself only with such in- QUiries ag appear to justify that body ‘dm hearing evidence tending to show ‘that « crime has been itted. ‘This Grand Jury, originally ordered by Gov. Smith to Investigate criminal Anarchy, and later shifted, at the re- Quest of the District Attorne Investigation of Mayor Hylan’a:con- ‘epiracy charges against Interborough ‘Mcials and employees, apparently Das. veered completely around in ite ei though jwise abroad, in the ttainat the freervorsagh omc ant Wg Justice for Sad Pet They “an got Sioxeds 10s ‘by against ror jails ai 1c #00 yuyartaenessansea LVO Justice for eter a eat Inquiry “has go materially Changed Mem LPLLLDLLLLLLLLD here I am after jayor may him again hore,” it is thought likely the be questioned further, District Attorney Swann refused to | comment on the new turn the Grand Jury's work has taken, and the mem- bers of that body are all silent, $2,000,000 DREAM CASE ENDS IN PASTOR'S FAVOR Jury Decides Man Who Asked $3,000 Payment Had “No Cause for Action.” “Na cause for action,” was the ver dict brought in to-day by a Circuit Court Jury sitting in Paterson, N. J., in the suit of Daniel Balainger, to foree Frederick Loehra, pastor of the Congregation of the lightenment of Soul and &pirit, No, 202 Market Street, to pay a note for $5,000. Mra. Sophie Sautter, Treasurer of the con- gregation, and Mrs, Marie Blumer, | Becretary, were co-defendants with Loehra, ‘Tho pastor testified Balsinger told him that in a dream a negro woman jtoid him over $2,000,000 worth of Jewelry and gold lay buried in Bal- singer's farm in Oakland, and that « few nights later #he ¢ ned that ‘the buried valuables, when recovered, were to be used exclusively In churth |work. She described the man who | would discover them and the descrip- ‘thon fitted him exactly, Loehra teatl= | fled Balsinger told him Lochrs said he agreed to buy the farm and gave Balsinger $20 \ cash! and a promissory note for 100, | Lochra and the two women dug up much of the farm in arch for the treasure Balainger denicd that he told the | anything about furied wlenaneliillaainendiin LADY ASTOR SURE TO WIN Popular in England Because of Her American. Spirit, Asserts Mrs, Gibson, Lady Nancy Astor, who is seeking election to the. British House of Com- mons, will show Americans that it pays to remain American in apirit opinion of her ‘sister, Mra. Charl Dana Gibson, wile: of the famous artist. © Une of inquiry since it rebelled the presentation of evidence ‘hatter by Mr, tion Of the police, it is said, concern itself chiefly with vice, some prominent police offi- and a number of influential and known citizens probably will be as witnesses. Assistant District Attorney James ie the vice expert of the Dis- ‘ot alleged police irregularities. Some nah onlay sedi he Rr importance, remain unsettled, LAND TO CALLED 80ON, 18 REPORT, not be ascertained whether ith and John T. Dooling, an- istant District Attorney ex- yesterday by the Grand Jury, ed to waive immunity. Nor it be learned along just what ‘Mme they were examined, Mr. Dooling @ long time had charge of the in- ‘Vestigation into the high cost of milk, apd itsis presumed that the Grand Jury is also continuing its inquiry yo that subject om @ broader scale. rumored that Health Comumis- might be a witness ible that the District At-| as already been examined in, @onnection with the transit investi-| tion, though Mr. Swann refused to) whether he had or not. -He i however, the District ete Gnhe Senn in if asked to the Grand Jury. In view of this, and th ts le us broadening its work to in several of the most vital branches of the City and County Ad- nistration, the Wxtraordinary Grand ds acting upon its own initiative, take the powition | seasion of that body recently, hought mot unlikely that he has 7 Grand Jury whatever they im. es ‘The District Attorney is not even) Presenting evidencé, nor is Chict As- tant District Atwrney Talley, who Mr, Swann before the Grand Jury during the early part of the in- terboro: investigation, appe,ring in the Grand Jury room. PRACTICALLY EVERYONE > _ HYLAN’S OFFICE HEARD. Following Gov. Smith's refusal to fame u special Assiewat District Horney to conduct this inquiry, the Jury took the investigation dato its own hands and the District Attorney declised to summon i IN any Witnesses on his own initiative. % | Attorney should not ‘ Mra, GMhaon, wh was Mies Irone Langhorne, one of tho famous Lang- horne sisters b¢ Richmond, Va., de- clared her ajster, was popular in + ag “because she treats Eng- as if ft were Virginia. Sho ing for being an Ameri- ets toward the English Just as she would toward the people in her najive State.” 7 en Uving In Eng- 4 Mrs, Gibson. ‘Bho likes the English people and has entered into their life, but ts prouder of nothing m than that of being an Am: Nally a Virginian. r will be electea because | ver known her to fail‘in an, ing she started to do, wonderful jittle woman and ly proud of her. had PREMIER FOR LADY ASTOR. Lloyd George Supports Her In Race for Commons. PLYMOUTH, Nov. 6 (By the Aaso-| clated Press.)—Lady Astor has re- ceived the personal endorsement of Premier Lioyd George in her candi- | dacy for a feat in the House of Com- mons, from thé Plymouth District, Lady Astor's American birth was foced into the campaign last night when man asked: “Aren't there any Kng- flash "women quite as ft to be the fri woman member of the British Parlia- ment as an America?” “There af@ a great many, but. there are none who know the needs and con- ditions of she said: Dent paises—Three e- NEWPORT, R. L., Nov. 6,—Three men were missing after a motor launch from the destroyer Long had capsized in| Narragansett Bay while conducting ra- dio experiments during the gale to-day. Six of the crow of nine were rescued in an exhausted condition, They were taken to the torpedo station and Training Station to recover, were sent out to look for the | eo tee Meet Bodies oon. ON, Noy. 6.—Vice Presl- dent Marshall to-day named a commit- tee to represent he Senate in récelv- Mids of 111 Americih soldiers Ing the b who were killed or Northen |Russia, ‘The bodies will arrive in New \York Sunday on\the steamer Lake Daragy... Senator Wadsworth will head the edmmitt THLLS DVSPEPTICS WHAT 0 EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid | Stomach, Heartburn, Gas Ervidence ie bow being. preceded: by istant District Attorney Ung When the G. dury sent for Mr, Unger recendy, Mr, Swann told pewWspaper men Mr. Unger hag re- ted to hii he was not quite clear to what the Grand Jury wanted with hin. parently the Mayor's office be! faked very thoroughly, iy every employee of his im: and perfunal staff whu hand correspondénve hus appeared also office yesterday were: 4. Glennon, chief clerk; T. carta, clerk; Joseph G. i erik; \E ward J. hin, ac- 3 bah Loretta eNaanai |. Fim iP, stenog: ne pet the Grand Jury within the iast days and a cabinet file of lege ™MOFe reliable stomach antiacid than Bis been in the Grand Jury Fated Maxnosia presumably under scru- 80% Grek store, Those examined from the for this T. Fitaimmons, |}! on Stomach, Etc. Chronic etomach’ 18 exceedingly dangerous fufterers should do either one of two things Either they can @o on @ Mmited ant “acld often disagreeable dict, avoiding foods {that disagree with them, oF they can cat ax they please in reason and make it @ to counteract the effect of the ‘ul acids and prevent the formation Of ms oF wourness by the use of a little Bisurated Magnesia at their meals, Thore i probably no better, safer or which you can get from and it is widely used It has no direct action fon the stomneh and is not a digestent But a toaw of the powder or couple of five-erain. tablet Tittle “water with the food wil meutral 8 axcake. Aridit urpone, hat | Peter down there, for when he peri- | house, So He'll Try * the election had gone differenfly ] Peter might have received that dose of justice which has been coming to him for two years. But evi- dently Peter had pinned his hopes on the wrong nominees, and when his ticket took the count with a jolt, and was obviously due for hospital treat- ment, Peter came again to Essex ‘Market Court. We have quite a tender feeling for odically wanders tn with his moth- eaten portfolio, which ts filled with moldy evidence, and calls us names, we! cannot but sympathize with his unsatisfactory quest for the elusive bird, justice. . Peter was sent to the workhouse some two years ago, and was well treated for about six months. How- ever, do not hold that against him, for any one might be sent to the workhouse for a well-directed and delivered punch at neighbor. Meanwhile, his savings of $216, which wore carefully secreted in his room, and his almost-mahogany chajr, table and umbrella rack spread thélr wings, so to speak. Accordingly, when Peter returned from the iron-| studded mansion around which the a Till the Socialists. Win! | What a Sad Election Day! Everything Would Have Been All Right in | Essex Market or Any Other Court if Only .a Socialistic Magistracy Had Been Elected on Tuesday, but Alas! Now He Never Will Find Out Who Stole His Near-Mahogany | Furniture While He Was in the Work- , wheels of justice, I see you sttli “Sure, when I go to bed, and do you _ ki what I do with “Put it under your pillow,” in- quired = Warrant Officer Murphy, “No; 1 bought a safe to put it in. If I had it under my pillow I would be afraid of myself all night. Well, how about the justice? I want to see the Judge.” Hia Honor was out for lunch. ‘Want to read my evidence?” {n- quired Peter, The opportunity was not seized, “Well, I guess I got to go some- where else to look for justice, 1 guess I go to see Mr, Hogan, which with the $216 and a good night's rest /ls a nice persecutor, and can get me on the almost-mahogany bed. Who the justice. 1 wrote my wife all about had taken them, why and whence )”°u vers” he added warningly. was the puzgle picture for Peter 00! “In Russia. I ain't secon her for arriving home. And from that day thirteen years, but I told her all to this he has never been able to find |®bout you fellers just the same. And out. the bum Mayor and the bum Judges But Peter's search has been thor-! which won't get me justice.” With this parting shot Peter lett ough, and if time is worth anything |the Srarerot aiid ee a the avowed intention ‘ot ing Prose- by bapa va Laavang bento teak: cutor Hogan of the Yorkville Court. ule) in procuring the evidence. And | with each additional manuscript he comes again to court. Peter has writ- to every public official in Man- tan and Queens, from Colleowor of the Port up and down. He has inter- viewed the Russian Consul, the So- cialist near-Mayor and Governor, Muyor Hylan’s office boy and t Duke of Essex Street. He has pro- ered lettera of good charaeter from every one whom he knows, and has brought his case before every Judge and candidate for the Magistracy of this city, The whole trouble is, as- cording to the justice dispensers: Peter doesn’t know who took his property, and for that reason the wheels cannot grind; that is, the Peter, on the other hand, cares not who is arrested 80 Little long as fome one pays for the goods. onB ood morning, he grested cheerily | Pillathesure yesterday morning ~ he eee | Lp ghed fingerprint room, “I want my jus- tem- ! tic ke edy. Gor head : upeet “Any new evidence?” asked Assist- | stomach and despondency, they have ant Divtrict Attorney Direnzo, who is} no equal. Purely vegetable. well acquainted with Peter. Smal} Pifl—Small D Small now itm Yorkville. ‘Constipation or Blotchy Skin Want a clear, healthy complexion, regular bowels, and a | perfect working liver? All easy to ob- tain if cA Fast River is reputed to purl and gurgle ho had, Visions of a good time and this is the idea: The Socialists “gure, I got some nice letters of . recommend from the Socialist candi- | DR. CARTER’S IRON PILLA, Nature's dates.” | merye and blood tonic for "Do you know yet who stole your Rheumatism, Nervousness, Bravery. cch wus dwn etars| ee eo ee eee “No. us som ai ‘ Gensine mat boss signatae Aon Fook “Cascarets” work while you: sleep! When you are feeling bilious, head- achy, constipated. If the stomach is upset, or for colds, sallowness, jist | take “Cascarets” to regulate the liver | and bawels and all is well by morning. “Cascarets” never gripe, sicken or | look young but feel young. Women. confidentiz Advt. Constipation | Constipation can’t be cured by strong cathartics. The bowels need a natural rem edy like Munyon’s PawPaw Pills to help them produce a natural movement, Mun- ‘on’s Paw Paw Laxative ills contain no injurious drugs. They school the bowels to act without physic. They act upon the liver and stimulate the secretion of bile, which thoroughly digests the food and assists the bowels in a perfectly natural manner, For Sale by All Druggiats, 30¢ MUNYONS YON 5 M PAW: PAW BILLS A Woman Is Said to Be as Old as She Looks these enemies of your youthful appearance. It builds you up. Your druggist can supply you with the Prescription i liquid or tablets; or send ten one-ce valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, ! of the tablets will be mailed you. tion has been in use nearly 50 ye Drop a line to Dr, Pierce for free pamphlet on Diseases of | Should you desire to consult hi cians or ask for information, the same will be cheerfully furnished you wholly without cost and your letter will be treated as sac 8 Need Gude’s | Pepto-Mangan f | Unnatural for Children to be Pale ¢ Bi and Thin—Paleness is Sign inconvenience you all next day like . . Calomel, Salts: Oil or violent. Pills. of Thin, Watery Blood “Cascarets” are a delightful laxa-| . tive-cathartic for grown-ups and chil- dren. Pepto-Magnan Makes Red Blood Switch to so little !—Advt. “Cagcarets”—Cost j | Prepared in Liquid and Tablet Form—Both Possess Identical Medicinal Qualities No woman wants to look old, Many in their effort / to look youthful resort to , It is necessary for boys and girls to laugh, romp, play and enjoy them- | the “beauty doctor.” selves, for it is at that stage of lite Their mistake is that they that the foundation is laid for future | a healt: { visit the wrong depart-| Prompt attention should be given to ment in the drug store. ue child who Jom laughs, whose Beauty depends largely Physical condition prevents ‘playing upon health. like the other children, whose appetite Worry, sleepless nights, , is poor and who tires easily. | If the lnssitude is due to poor blood, hich is often the case, a simple, safe headaches, pains and And plesisns remedy is within easy at ; reach, Gude's Pepto-Mangan is just weaknesses of a distinctly the" {onic for pale, thin children, feminine character in a Gude's Pepto-Mangan contains the i i very ingredients that increase dnd en- short suns bring the dull rich the blood, enabling it to supply eye, the “crow’s feet,” the the entire body with the sorely needed haggard look, vigor, strength and vitality that make | n happy, romping children. ‘o retain the appear- For the convenience of the public, ance of youth one must PeptoMangan is prepared in tablet as retain health, Instead of Wlv4s liquid form. Both forms possess / * exactly the same medicinal properties, lotions, powders. an When you ask the druggist for paints, ask your druggist Pepto-Mangan, look for the name for Dr, Pierce’s Favorite “Gude's” on the package. If it is not Prescription. there it is not Pepto-Mangan.—Advt. This famous medicine} strikes’at the very root of It makes you not only ~ QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the cry of thousands since Dr, Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute | for calomel, Dr, Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treati mona for chronic constipation and torpid | avers. i n either rt stamps to Dr. P: 3 In- uffalo, N. Y., and a trial pkg. Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- ars, | medi al staff of physi-! redly | / HEAD STUFFED FROM | CATARRH OR A COLD Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative, ' No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally, They never force them to unnatural action, If you have a “dark brown mouth"—a dull tired feeling—sick headache —torpid liver— constipation, you'll find quick, sure ai pleasant results from one or two of Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime, ‘Thousands take them every night just to keep Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up Instant relief—no waiting. Your cloggéd nostrils open right up; the air | | passages of your head clear and fou | can breathe freely, No more snuffiing, | blowing, headache, dryness. No strug- gling for breath at night; your cold | Or eatarrh disappears gs, Try Cam Og and Gomrhav,} Git h aall bottle of Ty's Cream —— im from your druggist now. Apply a litle of ‘this, fragrant, “antiseptic, ronchialTroubles aling cream in your nostril It! Boothe the Irritation penstrates through every alr passage | gate. Wo beth cuutly ‘ont "eectnehy by of the head, soothes the inflamed or using prompuy swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly, FES aaa { o's No More | | | HowFather John’s Medicine Got Its Name. Told . in Pictures That Itch Pate thee seep crurs ts Sate eg Shaves Witeowl mae, Having been named as Pastor of | St. Patrick’s Parish, in Lowell, Mass., _ Father John O'Brien came to Lowell | in 1848. In these early days the parish included many miles of thinly-! | settled country. ' Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning v 1 stomach, liver, | and bowel poisons before breakfast. out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile | to coat your tongue or dull your head; no constipation, bilious a sick headache, colds, rheumat gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe | on the inside like you bathe outside. This is vastly more impértant, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb im- purities into the blood, while the} bowel pores do. | "To feel your best day in and day | é CONCENTRATED SPRING lS WATER To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from ‘the stanach, liver, | kidneys and bowels, drink before | breakfast each day a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone | phosphate in it. This will cleanse, | purify and freshen the entire alimen- | tary tract before eating more food. Get a quarter pound of | phosphate from your pharmacist. is inexpensive and almost tasteless. | Drink phosphated hot water every Through exposure to severe restone | weather, devotion to duty and over- 1t| work, Father John’s health began to fail. He was attacked with « serious vent their formatio: Advt. Pal Chil dr | morning to rid your system of these | cold which developed into a stubborn | | e * en | vile poisons and toxins; also to pre-| cough. He called his doctor in con: | | sultation. Heat Eases Pain, | It reduces inflammation and scatters | congestion, | There is more concentrated, non-| blistering heat in a box of Begy's) Mustarine than in any box the same| size anywhere, | That's why some people call it the triple extract of heat. But it can not} blister. ; BEGY’S | pounded. This prescription was for Mustarine | the purpose of building up his health, is the world’s quickest pain killer, and! to allay the throat irritation from | contains real yellow#mustard Tahiti. saWiead aad: eva eo Use it to end Chest Colds, | 1 Throat and pleurisy—overnight. general toni: Rub it on when you want Neuralgia, Neuritis and Lumbago to promptly disappear. Use it for Sprains, Strains, Swell- ings, Soreness, Stiff Joints and Neck. ‘Always in the yellow box, Money back if not as advertised—30 and 60} cents. | S.C, Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. STOP tuat COUGH Dy j On June 9, 1855, the doctor gave | | Father John a prescription which he | sent to the old drug re of Carle- ton & Hovey, where it was com- Sore So well did this prescription do its work that Father John was able to ume his visits to his parishioners, and wherever he went among the sick he recommended the medicine which had cured him, and began sending people to the drug store, where they would call for “Father Kerr’s Flaxseed Emulsion, Linonine Is the rd remedy for ‘coughs and colds, even stubborn bronchitis ylelding to Ite great healing propert | The Victims of Coughs and Coids are quickly restored to strength and vigor by Linonine, the most healing of throat anid tung medic) | In thousands of homes Father | John’s Medicine became known as | the standard family remedy for colds | and throat troubles and as a general ‘tonic and body builder for those who are weak and run down. DANBURY; CONN. All Druggists—60c and $1.20 Or by mail at the same price, Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea | Makes Fine Laxative Syrup, Make It at Home and Save About | $1,50—Children Love To Take It. | Get from any drug store a package of Dr, Carter’s K. and B, Tea. Put contents in a bowl, Add a lev: cup: ful of sugar. Mix and pour over this 3 | teacupfuls of boiling water. Cover and allow to stand for at least 2 hours. | Strain and flavor either with Essence | of Peppermint or Wintergreen, ac- ‘cording to tast Dose for adults, 1 tablespoonful each nght or night and morning until a regu- lar mavem@nt of the bowels is effected, For children, 1 Jeasqoons'yt more or less according to ages ‘ahs Father John's Medicine is recom- mended by many doctors as espe- cially safe for children, because it does not contain alcohol or danger- ous drugs in any form, It is a pure 1 tesapoonfal every gt botery other and wholesome food medicine, Many ks. i ‘it in the house With False. Teeth? SURE Dr. Wernet’s | Powder Roeny i Gicrersds Aetccsinna If your dental plate is loose oF drops, to get instant relief use Dr, Wernet’s Powder regularly, | You can eat, laugh, talk with ease, Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Cow 116 Beekman St.,N, ¥. 25c, 50c, & $1.00, At Drug and Department Stores. Refuse imitations. This is the original powden "STOP ITCHING SKIN Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treate ment that relieves itching torture and | that cleanses and soothes the skin, i. Ask any druggist for a 85¢, or $f [bottle of Zemo and apply it as di ed. Soon you will find that irri jtions, eruptions and similar skim | troubles will disappear. zemo, the penetrating, satisfying | liquid, is all that is needed, for it bare jishes most skin eruptions, makes the | skin soft, smooth and healthy. In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable, to aggravate the condition, Use Zemio soap, It is ane tiseptic, soothing, and hastens the process of healing. The H.W, Rose Co., Gleveland, O, Blood-Iron Phosphate Will Increase Weight Or Money Back If you are weak, thin and emactatads nd can’t put on flesh or get strong Re matier how much you eat, co to Kallas Pharmacies, or any other good drummet, and 1h Blood-Iron Phosphate for weeks’ treatment—It costs k { of three weeks ¥ou d better than yoo Your eves aren't wteadior: tf You, YOUr engrey more or’ if you ha than doubled, Dut on several pounds of good. atay-there” flesbe You can have your money b 0} baking and your trial ood Iron Phate will cost you noting —Advee PARTOLA Sa PABTOLA ae \- and (ake 8 dhe ‘ :

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