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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1908, p. 1

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YEAR 76--NO. 215. STARTED RUN The Gossip of Women Regarding a Bank. SUBURBS IN TURMOIL :: PANIC AMONG DEPOSITORS WAS THE RESULT. ool " Children Took Up the] Rumors and 'the Reports Spread Very Rapidly--The Run on the Bank Was Quite Lively For a Time. a Jerlin, Sept. I An instance of the mischief by thoughtless on the thousand mor afforded by a run that has heen taking place on the Friedrichs berg Bank, an institution supported | mainly by the savings of the artisan classes in the Berlin suburb of Lich tenbery . The Sc extraordinary which can words when | wings ra he caused horne ol traced the panic of half factory name 1 ighting | was dropped Sw eet hed off police have back to the conversation dozen female hands in another suburb, Stralau the cour of the talk remark about the bank and one of the girls, whose heart had SAVINGS it, to him and implored him to withdraw them. The young man ha uncle who an innkeeper Lichtenber to whom he, in turn, communi cated the ill news, thing but an attenuated uncle passed the report on ta his ter half, and she lost time in parting it 8 the wife of teacher who happened to be the inn. As the pedagogue was also a customer of the his helpmate considerod it her hasten te the school and warn him to withdraw his account before it late Her excited communication was over heard by number of children, quickly spread it through the entire class to which they belonged. It happened that, owing to the teachers being ill, the class he dismissed earlier than usual. how a report got about that lars had been liberated in order they might inform their parents of the approaching insolvency of the bank, which they scamper off home to do Koon the whole suburb was in turmoil, and the bank was besieged i Siew: Ive was next nosed abroad that the director had defaulted and fled. Ile was, however, attending a conference at Frankfort on-Main and hastened back as soon he heard what was happening. Jump ing into a eah at the station, drove direct to his place of bu introduced to a long and women by keeping a LE © ome his in rus an in hastily probably in form, 18 any he het no im a hool living bank, duty tb was too a one of] Some cho that the he Ness, and quen of was there anxious one men engaged building step, hawever, effect in the depositors. Twenty drawn of the outside This but little ing the sand pounds sums police m the ' seemed of five rea thon way was out in Bibby = eldbrated 22 hat' delicious chocolates at - Gibson's Red Try Huyler's to-day Store, Hib ream fresh Lros Drug Try 5 2h¢. cashmere hose. DAILY MEMORANDA. Re That And Cam Read Whig Luke's Harvest Ser Rink has b ach want St R Get Scho Summers R10 See ing Picture Steame Sanday 1 oller n ol Amusement Show Caspian Piano Recit Sept. td emembe day evening, h Admission, he 'd 1 n d he And Buy you ife y friends \utt Mills ---- In Canadian History. make Sept 13th, 1640 a large Stat re Christian Endea Im Quebec annual and The crike elevens of Canada played at Hoboken favor the latter hy 1883 Che industrial exhibition ned by the Marquis of L The fishing fleet rdland NJ nine wickets was Congress L meeting in Montrea 1906- -Lord Grey was ver, British Columbia. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS $3.75 Set. Also a few sets short or two pieces. While last. $2. 95 ROBERTSON BROS. one they at who | nad to | i | LIVED IN BOSTON. Accugpd Once Inmate of Hospital For Insane. 12.--Chafles Fdward arrested in connection murder case>in Uma- this city from several months of the Mclean Waverly H: all, a district? rea: st, his ation and he Hos ws Fist Boston, Davis, Sept, who was {with the Rustin ha, was a resylent 1900 to 1905, in 1902 was an {Hospital for the While residing at family hotel in' ithe Back Bay he plunged a knife 'into his but was prevented from ending ie by a watclman. An en made of his | was ac to the pital on February 28th, discharged as cured lof the same year. | He was accompanied to this city by wife and daughter, and after commitment to the hospital his brother petitioned the pro- cqurt to have Frederick H of Omaha, appointed his guar- Ihe petition was nevex pressed. stated here, to-day Mrs, her. daughter present ol and for mate Insane at Haddon mvestiy samy McLean 1962. He on October {his soon { his wife and bate | Davig, | {dian {It we { Dax +] 8 that i= and are at Germany ret REPUDIATES GOMPERS. Brotherhood Asked to Stand By Friends in November. I. BH. MORRISSEY Sept. 12-P. H indmaster of "the Brotherhood | Railroad I'rainmen, a Liitic il statement to the mem bers i the he heads asking their fri when in November. ' The statement is regarded republican campaign manager that all fabor leaders ave progremme vo hy ago, Morrissey, of po Is issued 100 0600 ganization to to has oO or which by polls stand the them they ws go the as_an nizations by indication and labor | with the {the labor | presic lof 1 « harmony for not In h mapped ws Samuel Gompers, lent of the American Federation Doctor Shot A Negress. 12.---The case of prominent vogung physi with killing Sept a Lipsey. ; De various vies is g ven te estimony tters he and Saw in hn t atemng the ury of ier thre from vived woman, not he i nD | man statemer vas put in as hich threaten ith, e\ by x MH she de that d not t loved him unto de him rythin hurt Woman' s A dva 12 1 woman him | sta ars, kers tog bil he F'wo women i at y and ¢ inter per of P on ladder were y be seen | WOrK ans vesterd HE CRUSHES HOPES COMMISSION | 'dEAD OF ANNOUNCES ATTITUDE. Tr Prisoner 1 Be Opposes Pittsburg Take New York State Wil Fought. N.Y take ip--Any Out Vigor- fort to ously Albany tgmj 1 Lhe yanty Pitt ot burg nmissi W. Ferri the commission the ord t=bhur that Pennsyivant bankruptey behalf Ferris A! it mto ling taken d mstitute shall be be exam eding tne proce 8 \ 1 I Dr hittin mn he would cad knew of no juns the " add- I anthorize transier of Y patient ing that nission 'would cer ance such a proce. he d, "in of conti the guments cour of sheriff of county the eke result nding ar he the into second IS. Down man Matteawan "Thaw Pen charg ) haw criminal er state hospital cannot be extraui sriminal Crime was ar den n a unless some state he new eon He by wit! that nov is ed mitted tried Pitt Id not be Unite the a believ I sburg w gratified Fashion's Latest In Hats . 81. at Campbell Bros' Washing Prue old-fashioned Red, Huyler's toffy, at Store. Gibson's Cross { Bibby's 25¢, cashmere hose. Try Daily | every od Ef-| of | to Justice insane to hat ton KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TTR | FIVE CONVICTS ESCAPE. . All Recaptureu After Two Hours 0s 12. --~Having Chase. Plattsburg, N.Y.. Sep his. assistants the members of the Cornelius ¥, Col, of &, led state parc board, su lins, ntendent the pursuit after five conviel who es- tcaped from Clinton prison at »Danne- { mora. | After an exciting chase the eonviets | were surrounded in the woods on the {mountain side, north-west of 'the pris- on, and Superintendent Collins' boldly rad the forest and capfured one he men single-handed. one o'clock, when, it w that the convicts had es- bars guarding a cellar jwindow had been sawed a The men who took "French ea were . x serving terms of from five tH twenty- Procession Will Draw Great five years for highway robbery > Crowds--The Government Ask- | When the alarm was given the state ed to Prohibit It--Congress | | parole bused was ii Sess) Sof ih the 3 1 office of Warden Cole Superintendent Paying No Attention to. Pre [Colfing and the members of the board tests, | decided to help capture the Iugitives. At the end of two "hours the con- victs were run to COVer. Superinten- dent Collins had the clump of weeds in which the convicts tio conceal themselves surrounded. = Then he took v of prison employees into the and it was not long The Result of Eucharistic Procession. THERELL BE HODTING =.= Dp! | distiove re. 2 jcaped Iron AND THERE'S A LIXKELIHOO OF VIOLENCE. Ir -- The government { ap pro- Sun- London, Sept. ~The éontjnues to be bombarded with tals for the prohibition of the posed eucharistic procession on day. Nevertheless the officials of the | cong are calmly completing their preparations for the procession, which a part wi ress SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 00 LATEST NEWS Dest ing Fro Hoo AB8 isan Pi Places, THE WORLD'S TONGS: GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST FOB SIBLE FORM. : -- : Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Little rofl Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Donald Dey, Syracuse, N.Y., candidate for state senator. Failures in the dominion were 32: same week, 1907, In the explosion at Charles Hornie, a little killed. The town of land, B.W.1., a this week N. s Brantford, boy, was Turk, Turks Is- devastated by Grand has been five before all convicts had been cap- tured. Superintendent Collins had trouble with the man he caught. P---- they say, they will abandon only on the urgent request from the public au- thorities or if it rains. Beyond ques tion the procession will draw tremen- dous crowds of eurious gazers in difion to the faithful, Every window along the route has been soll, fetching 5 and $50. The pm chasers include a number non-Ca- xs sexernl: of the being clergy- tholies, sgyeral of them ing . ? little | i saleable some of men. One section of the Protestant Alliance, ized opposition on not the deprecates organ the ground that it desecrate the Sab hreach of the will leave the alone. Some of not like protestors wish to provoke does bath or peace. It, therefore, procession . absolutely the more violent sections Iv to follow this course, and even if there violence, hooting and other things too prob- able. Yesterday's gress wound up honor of Cardinal papal legate. Thee dangerous crushes at the entrances and exits, and some of those the crowd fainted. The bishop of Valley field presided over section at the ue sharistic conference, which discussed ite of church ceremonial. are 1s no unseeming are con- in of proceedings the with a i Vannutelli dense were and in a LIFEBOAT TOO LATE. See Man Shark. Plymouth, Sept. 12.-- the P. and 0. company' steamed Arabia, which mouth yesterday, have mouth witnesses dy, a very popular crew, William Newbury, by a shark. Newbury, who age and married, For some day s a larg observed ollowin t liner Finisterre over COL, WILLIAM F 'STEWART. William F. Stewart, called + "hited Senator Isidor Rayner ied "American again in the Tuneligh. He has leave his 'lonely post at Fort the special endurance test rifes oro walling Site Wiles Colonel Stowwrt's -~fridids begun a ciamor tnat this of wn hy the arm» Buresn , without exception, seem ngid poysical test | ement. Calomel Stew ficer in the entire ted States "Insane "Solicitor s Client. Sept. 12.--A\ solicitor of the Somerset Cotford guardia other sane the medic chayman said timd he had applying for C Stared Passengers Eaten By Passengers by Indian mail at Ply- the un trage- of the eaten n days. wy nu three have aire called been terrible member racy, of a tins being king -SIX storekeep shark had the vessel | of | of was twenty years wa | of a : who Lunatic to London, an Asylum the 1 release er inmate at been When Cape Man has written them to he de the mat vesterday, it the heard of a luna- another's was in the vicinity there v ns, asking q shout « \ a Next leaped inmate, whe, al momen Lhe board ! reternng officer, one's heart as clares, | thought of the Quickly the {and boat {who proved in the ming. From | be keeping he' boat raced was had intere shark oceurre ship swung round was I'he was was hirst or ta 3 mam man, $ tobe Ne vater, a W whury, ob release, 2 Years. the evidently he as himself well afloat, his direction the roused served swim Boots Worn For 12 we Hi he the deck w n At I'homas time of Cheall, the London, Sept. death, lk Haywards whi vears while Noth- fish pas loo Ww his of in st K was wearing married, forty had worn them alld also on had only been seen of dreaded the now ing which | seng was He 1866, they previously boots in h ers t, but was two a every Sunday bank holidays led sole for with horror SINCE Suddenly, ane of the breasted the to an instant waters, few ) i , and man the as story the pluckily, he gave shriek. At the a commotion head digap later the late. The The ferocious alre according t« pa waves ( SEeNgers, twice 1 was { vent Oni zes The King's Compliment. 12.--The foal, by Cyllene aftersthe Italian the Marathon ag there and moments has Na who same king the wared. A on the tinged with blood and its; victim the depths, of at had to give How Newbury mains a mystery known he raised London, named his dejde, Dorando, nearly FUERYBODY I 5 HAPPY THEY HAVE 13 13 CHILDREN AND WANT MORE. Dept mn his colt was seene--too waves lq won race were ady the fish Ss Were in life return out reach, and and the be up hope fell into No as from re 1 one appears ) overboard the | have v unt sh mt was water, YOUNG GIRL SHOOTS MEN. i Hollander, However, is Forced Move to New York, to Give His Fawily Rooms New York, Roosevelt | Were Making Disturbancé in Front of Home. Col Miss miles J President eke t- the Holland- hen the steamship awd welcomed Myn Branderhorst, his rieen happy, Cripple Creek, ed witha rifle, Gillette, twelve as rapidly who were Sept. 12.--Arm Annte ( oplen, hred could rroup making a "disturb in front--of her mother's Jat wight. Robert (RR. Young tor of a cyanite plant at Gillette, wounded over the right and can't Wilbur Rand was | of | 12 been have Been would he from here, hal into had n America lit pier Rotterdam docked or William H laughing and bust: children Mynheer Branderhorst, who is { thirty-eight, left. his native { Noordbrabapt, Holland, he America, where to raise a \ where there would for his children to land expand. The thirteen, {ed,. was only a begiming "Holland a fine said, love it, who to raise too crampel.' The Holland farmer brought ily as cabin passengers, during his twenty of life amassed beside cord-breaking family. He will far west as Dell Irowa, where yA will eithey take up min enter other business thirteen dren, and tl boys as she a ed Ww n men home, opera ; tu wi ro Ww wa eve qQnly town of said, to he would big fam be oppor- up assert recover, in the left leg. Miss Coplen was brought to Cripple Creek. Her mother declares that the. girl fought battle the men and won the victory According to the. mother men were shouting and the girl out upon step and requested them One of the men, the girl declares, fired at her. She immediately seized a rifle and returned to battle Every ballet she fired mark. As soon as the to the ground the girl fled. wo was arrested by is married shot come to a with have m really ar tunity fly | grow he story the ans front singing the stepped : he man family, it country," but ng 1 'and 1 for a wants u do is found men Fhe deputy has thr hiz fam- having married re a two fell over vounyg vears sherifi hil nan o something a Young dre: and go r or some ¢hil- rest : ---------- Burst Bottle Cut Manager. Ont., Sept. 12 oi the T. Hutel mineral water factory, met with seriohs accident by the bursting bottle. Fhe flying glass cut artery and 'fours. blood vessels arm 'and Je nearly bled ta death be the physicians cduld render will hikely = 1 nine are St. Thomas, Geor r Burke, manager em ---------------- Trial Delayed 38 Years. 12.---A man named heen In prison await harge of murder since is about to face the heaving of the bw the founding kingdom of Italy Then the pre siding magistrate and two of the principal witmbsses died, and the mat- ter dropped out of olticial notice. a a | in Rome, Sent Pietri, who ing trial on September, 1870, jury. The first was rrapted a m ad refover - case He 3 ep--ioh ine chocolates, fi Red Cross Drug Huyler's mixed « the Sat..aay, at Nore. iibson's Try Bibby's Sle, fall underwear. {running twill cut twa. | tour { Ireland | theon, | char | tutored to oi} {a hurricane. Agents of 10 Atlantic steamship' lines, Canada, denv~that they rates, Sir Wilivid Laurier will leave Otta- Monday, for a two weo of Ontario. Charles Judge threw himseli out of the window of Victoria hospital, at Loudon, and was killed. An important convention will as- semble at Durban October 12th next to discuss the drafting of a eon- stitution for South Africa. furious bush fire broke out two miles north of Brockville, in a bush oil the property of Stanley Woods, ad- joining the C. P. R. track. At Brandon, Ma., Randall Roberts, a first cousin of Earl Roberts, died on Thursday. The decensed was born in in 1835. lives reported a short dis- west of London, afid in the eastern townships of Quebec. Part of Shenley village has been burned. The Methodist board of moral re- form urged the reorganization of the provincial police and the suppression of 'thriller' acts in public amause- ments. Louis A. Gregori, shots a? Major at Paris, charge on on Forest tance are who fired two Dreyius, in the Pan has been acquitted on the of Attempting to kill | Dreyius, A Melbourne despatch says a propo- sal is afoot to invite the British fleet to Australia. T. Bent says the fleet would receive an overwheiming welcome. ) Two well-known Hyde Park, I. physicians" were arrested, vesterday, | «dl with obtaining by false pre- $141, the life savings an un- Swedish domgstic. ( arrington, tthe president English board of agriculture, is be the chief to the | of the embargo on Canadian and it is said that oflice the (embargo our tense of Lord of the said removal cattle, he main, It to objector so long as will 18 an that of announced chiet will semi-oflicially Henri king's very is justice retire and that he will Francis - Langelier. would eed to chief the Quebe Faschereau, bench court, future Sir or the the be Sir Sir superior The postmaster-general, Hon. dolphe Lemieux, in company with br R. M. Coulter, deputy postmaster-gen- eral, making a study of the sys tem rural in of the American union, with view to in- forming themselves as to the feasibili of introducing rural mail delivery into this country. A natural blew. up on | were badly near succeeded by L. A. Jette Francois, as justice of court in are of of the some border = states ty in Brantford seven persons demol- restaurant, the- John Bowel's howling alley, tailor shop, Williams' staurant, O'Neill's feed store, broker, Western Counties' the latfembeing I'he buildings into' the street {tle lad, killed. gas main Friday, and injured. The the chinese stores ished were atorium, Henderson's re- Harris, office, but shghtly damaged. all collapsed and fell Charles Hornie, a cat- power NEVER DISTURBED. Be | -- +The-Peace of Germany is to Forever. ~The kaiser sound- note, yesterday, automobile at by Berlin, nother peace afte: his Alsace, Sept ed when, through mur. Replying to burgomaster the speaking gratefully of the cordial re- ception given him in the Reichsland, referred briefly to the history of Col: mar and the past vicissitudes of the town. "Now," he said, "your town can extend and develop itself | peace will maintained and country can flourish and thrive. De- velopment, thanks to God, will he brought to fruition under the protec- tion of the German eagle under standard and, please God, it be disturbed." arrived Col address the emperor, after he an be will nev or berg, recording the kaiser's visit to Schlucht, whence he viewed the pano- rama of the Houtés Vosges, conclud- ed by stating that, owing to the late- able 10 adyept an invitation from the ! | French authorities to visit Hoheneck. A Millionaire. the same hat you are hatted here. the best makes, includ- ing Seott's, Buskiay g. Ohristy's son's, ete at Campbell Bros'. ion's acknowledged hats .and drs. You can wear millionaire, if We have all heatlquarters for i and Red Cross chocolat Gibson Huyler's fresh at Store Try Bibby's special $2 hats, i re- | Ro- | mail delivery as it exists | tour ! for | the | my | their the French , fash- bon-hons, Drug DOWN IN GANANOQUE. Water Supply Again Very Low For Power. Gananoque, Sept. 12.--A meeting was called for last evening, in the town hall, to talk over rugby for the coming season, but on account of a very small attendance, the meeting was postponed. At the fair, in' Gouverneur, N.Y., during the past week, W. R. Acton's Ty ® Dillard. broke the track record if 2.134 for St. Lawrence county, do- ing a mile in 2.10%. "Fhe water supply being very low, the Water Power company shut off the water, last evening, untit Mon- day. During the three weeks the wa- ter was shut back at gain of only seventeen inches arble Rock, a was | made. Edmonds, St. Cath- arines, . leit, yesterday, for Kingston. Irving Rouse, Rochester, N.Y., spend- ing the season at Black Duck Island, has returned home. Miss Carrie Clow, King street, is visiting in Lyn and Smith's Falls, H. La Rose is in: To- ronto, the guest of his brother, John La Rose. Mr. andMirs. W. F. MeAd- die, Oshawa, 'in camp on Tremont Park, have returned home Miss Gladys Carroll, with her aunt, Mrs. Richey, near Smith's Falls, has re turned. Arthur Cushman, week-end | Wright, ot Thornley, Mr. and Tremont Theodore B. Miss Jane spending EP George W. N.Y. Cushman and Gouverneur, N.Y., with Mr and Mrs. Charles street returned from Buffalo, Mrs, Charles P. Byers, Park, went Toronto spend the winter. Rober Tulloch visiting in Syracuse, N. Mr. Mrs, Oscar Sheets and family, in Mex vickville and Smith's Falls, have turned. J. B. Mitchell is with his par ents in Stoufiville. Mrs. A. Brockville, spent the week with rela tives, and on her return was accom panied by her nephew, James Amo Mrs. W. G. Matthew, in Burling Yt., the adsl of Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. Aliord have removed to Montreal. Miss Gertrude Price, Brockville. with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, has returned home. Mrs. Triest and fam- ily, New York City, guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macdon- ald, at "Blinkbonnie,"" has returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lipman are spending week with To- ronto friends. to is to re ton, 1s | HYSTERIA "AID TO [0 CRIME. [Two Slick Jewel Thieves Afrested in Paris. Paris, Sept. 12.--Two American jewel thieves, on man and a woman, were arrested on the boulevards this moru- jing. It is stated that for weeks past they have exploited the Paris jewelers by a trick which is entively new to both the police and the dealers. | They would go into a jeweler's shop land ask to see rings, brooches or {pendants of value. They would then {quarrel violently over the lady's selec {Hion. and the lady would finally be {come hysterical. While the jeweler | rushed for water her accomplice {keted whatever he could lay More than 5,000 worth of jewelry lis alleged to have collected in {this way before the were caught | pot hands on heen pair | | World. Edward who has Man's First Glimpse Of London, Sept. 12.--William Clay, a Nottingham organist, been totally blind since. he was {teen months old, has had his restored after twenty-six years. can now disting wish. is; looking forward [he will be able to a write, > eigh- sight He and when and/ his parents, the time to read Armor Plate For .Eveni ng Wear. Berlin, Sept. 12.---A G {tor has patented a new [ade of enameled tinplate. JUST LIKE OUR us ors AT TOP SPEED | PLUNGES INTO CROWD. werman shirt inven front, Panic Fair--Three Accident Causes Virginia Injured. at Wheeling, W.Va. [persons were injured, {probably fatally, when the Sept. 12 hires of tate fan crowded | twe at the spectators grounds, upon the race track and were run into | hy oi contesting horses. The {injured Fugene breast die Francis Wellsville, Ohio, whom the horse fell, internal | condition critical. W. L. Rhodes, of Guttenburg driver the hogse, thrown to |track, hip and shoulder injured, recover. Scores of other persons had, narrow escapes in a stampede following the accident. The crowd, estimated at 35.6000, excitement the finish of ithe 2.16 trot, : made a rush for the track, and the police and fair officials | one the Koevser, the in Wheeling, struck hy horse, will probably Jones, upon injuries N.J the will ot in 10 see the people back. \ The horse wire at two of full speed when he ran into the spectators, throwing | as | ness of the hour, the ¢mperor was un- {Rhodes from his. sulky and starting. a panic in the vast crowd.' Medical Men's Mistakes. London, Sept. 12.---No fewer than {Poplar fever hospital last year were {found not to be suffering from the dis- Sate on The » {i.2 which they on the total admissions. ete., at Gibson's Store: - Always fresh. there. | Try Bibby's celebrated $2 hats, SLO0H PETTGONTS One Week Commencing Monday Next : on and | Wilson, | , HEATHERBLOOM TAFFETA ---- 1s the product mg research; of twenty years untir- a labor that was finally crowned by well merited success. AG. 1iyde '¥ Sons of New York. the makers of this unique fabric, had their experts at work for many years on the manufacture of a 1 i seess the resist ancy of steel, the delicate tintings of the of flower, and the. lustre of d h i n fers have ail st silk without defects. Messrs, 1 lerable expense we have demonstration from Nally jovite these beautiful wm Petticoats ot * VVVVVWWWWWWWAWWWWWWWWA them | A semi-official despatch from 'Alten- | were powerless in their efforts to keep | Margate was nearing the | BORN, Kingston, bi t Horne) Bs pt 10th ih Ne HY ock, Ont. DIED, 1 | (C West | Persons | ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, 'Pure Spices and Vinegars When making your pickles, | Catsup, : Chile Sauce, etec., use | | only the best ingredients. It pays |in tae end. We guarantee our 'Spices and Vinegars Absolutely Pure. Jas. Redden & Co, IMPORTERS OF Ene SROCHRIES, | i MUSTARD CROCKS For Pickles, at 5c. and « 10e. | each, Pickle Bottles, at 25c. per | dozen, at TURK'S. Phone. 708. Betrayed By His Dog. Paris, Sept. 12,~Some days ago the } | as a 102 patients who were admitted to the | Parig police arrested a coiner named | Guernet, but they were. unable to dis- {cover his address. They Jet his dog, Stet- case mentioned in the medical gertifi- | which wag with hima when he .was ar- were admitted. (vested, loose, gure represents a percentage of Mit to a ry where and followed found near- ly 35,000 of 3 -- Wise mothers buy their baby foods, | (Kola Wine, a nerve Mimulant and Red: Cross Prag onic, at Gibson's. Red. Crass: « Drug Tey. Bibby's fall underwear, Soe,

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