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TK1 WORLD, 8ATtTlfT, J A Hit ART 4, tlS. SULZER LAUDED FOR HIS STAND AS HEADOF PARTY Democrats From All Sections . Approve His Defiance of Bosses. ALBANY, Jan. .-0peee recognition of Qov. Sulser's leadership at eh Dmo cratle party cam to him la various tors Stack of telea-ram from all parti M Um Htete, many of ttism balm from Tammany man, tndoraed Ms deUrtntn. Hon to cojt the Oemocrmtlo leader hi and to dispute tb rlht of any M to take It from him aa lone aa b to Governor of th .state. Tha Ooveroor would not add anything to hi declaration of Thursday, nor was anything needed to cauae a greater sen eatlon than did hla frank avowal of hi dertalon to acoept r. sponslblllty for tha conduct of party affair during hla term Of office But 'he made It plain during an Interview with a delegation of Troy ragular organisation Democrat!, headed by Jo Murphy and John T. Norton, (hat he would not take aldaa In any factional light over patronage or con trot of th local machine. Ha warned Murphy and Norton to fcssp tholr hand off th factional row In Albany County and said he would sea to It that "Packey" MrCabft. the Tammany regent for Albany, did not mix up In any Rensselaer row. He went even further than thla 1n emphasising hi determination to resent dictation from any quarter or tn take side In any factional quarrsl, whether local or Statewide. He repeated his statement that he will he glad to con fer with any Demoorat In the Rtate, no Blatter what faction he may represent WILL HAVE NO PART IN ANY FACTIONAL ROW. "Mr. Murphy, the leader of Tammany 1 nail," he said, "and Mr. Osborne, rep resenting the hostile faction, will both be welcome to see me either In the Executive Oflloe of the Capitol or at the Executive Mnnslon. I have no other oh. Ject In view In arx-entlnic the expressed wish of the Tlemo ratlc voters of ths State at the November election that I be their leader than to promote the In terest of the Democratic party and glv the people of the Plate as good an ad ministration a I can. "I believe that I am expected to he th Judge of the sort of administration that they want and I shall not ba swerved by the wlahe of any partisan leader. As for mixing up In factional politic, it 1 furthest from my purpose. I do not believe I would he justified in taking aide tn tha row tn Albany and flenairlHer Counties any more thsn I would In sld'nz with any faction In New York County." Tha Governor's declaration of Inde pendence I likely tn have a pronounced effect upon ths organisation of ths Sen ate committees next week. There Is ry good reason to believe that he will Una up with I.leut.-Oov. Glynn In the Baaat Judiciary Committee wrsngle. Cp-dtate Senators who have talked with both the Oovernor and the Lieutenant Governor say the two offlclala will throw their Influence against the selection of Ssaator Stlllwsll of the Bronx a Chair man on the ground that b 1 a Tarn many man. In the organisation of the two house Tammany haa monopolized all of the in. fluantlal posts, Including- that of th leadership of the Senate and the Chair manship of the Finance, the Codes snd tha cities Committees. Over in the As sembly Tammany has the Speaker, the majority leader, the Utiles Committee, and will have the Cities Committee and all of the other Important subsidiary committees. HIS INVESTIGATORS TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT. I tha interest of fair play the Gov ernor and Lieutenant-Governor Incline to ttie view that the element not directly allied with Tammany Hall should bs 4 recognised In the distribution of chair manship and patronage. , For th Inquiry Into Stat depart ments by the commission appointed by Gov. fluli T the Legislature on Monday will be asked to provide 150. 000. Th Inquiry Into the administration In the Stats departments will begin on Monday. Chairman Carlisle and Commissioner Delaney will select the third commis sioner. After the Investigation of th Kxs-i-tJve ofllce the National Guard will prob ably be looked Into, with particular ref erence to the Vcrbeck-O'Kyan dispute. Tb hearing before tb commission will be public. Gov. Sulier says that if the commis sion desires he will take the stand to tea tjfv twibllclY to charges he believes should be brought. W. A. Clark, a New York newspaperman with long experl aag In State and municipal affairs, has tXn appointed secretary to the Investi gating commltte. STOLE A BUTCHER SHOP. DROPPED IT IN OHASE. Pair, Fleeing With Thirteen Pork Loins, a Ham and a Shoulder, Halted by Shots. Detective Relf of the Clymer street station tood shivering in ci doorway at Broadway and Wythe avenue, Brook lyn, early to-day, raying thing about the "butoher shop burglars," whoe re cent activities had bsen so marked that Inspector Murtlia had Instructed Mm to patrol all night and guard Brooklyn's breakfast. Two men passed him. One, despite the old wind, carried Ida overcoat, wlilcb spread over the arm of both men, and when Keif manifested curios ity, started to run. Relf chased the two men toward the river, and wis Joined by Policeman Slieedy. Once the dstaOtlVI atopped. The fugitives had abandoned the overcoat an dtlie thir teen loins of pork, the ham and the pork shoulder which it had concealed got mixed up with Relf feet. After shot had been fired ever their liuuda Hie men were caught at Bedford avenue ind South Ninth street. When thsy reached the station house om I;alnta already were there from Toback and Leltner, who missed thirteen loins of pork from their shop at No. 106 Grand street, and from Kdward HelKel uf No. Wjlhe avenue. Iteigcl suid u hole liu.l b.-.-n cut In hi show win dow and through it went a ham and a shoulder. The prisoner said they were Michael Moinh.ni and Joseph aVhulndt, each nty years old. "Blackbirds" and "Fine Feathers" Among the Coming New Plays A rsr sTA. MOPECRPu,; t4esT 2W CK &1 EXPERT FOUND NO ORE IN ELK LAKE DISTRICT. Yet Hawthorne Told Public in Cir culars His Company's Mines There Were Rich. Up to Jan. 1, 1910. not a pound of ors had been shipped out of thu Rill Lake district, Ontario, where ulleged "mlnea" psrere owned by Julian Hawthorn and hla co-defendants, according to evidence liven yesterday before Federal District Court JudKe Hough. Hawthorne, Josiah Qttl nay, Albert Freeman and Ur. Will lam J. Morton are being tried on '.he charge of using the mall to defraud. Alfred O. Ilurrows, a geolotclat em ployed by the Department of Mine of Canada, gave the testimony as to the sjbaence of ore shipment. The defend ant had abandoned the ICR Lake prop erly In 1009, after having told the public, In thousands of advertising circulars, their ore was enormously rich and large hlpmcnta would shortly eomnu-nce. Burrow told of a visit to Klk Lake and said: "There was nut a tun of ors In sight." Waahlaatoa'a I.ettrra Mlsjht Bs Contproiulslna Thinks Wlsaer's Aftoraey. In the trial of A. 1.. Wlsner and Johnl J. Meyers on tho rhnrge of using the malls to defraud, the prosscutlon In th Federal Court yesterdayi Introduced let-i ters between Wlsner and Meyers, show- Iruz them In an undesirable light. At- torney Bert Sohleslnger for the defense w, . i IniHter uKk'Btlon, almost anything might he construed. But Judxe Ma k admitted the letters. BILL IN CONGRESS TO END NICARAGUA CANAL SCHEME. "If you Introduced here the personsl r "'" '.' , , ' ;h k. letters of WashiDgtoo or Llnciln," h. At PrOOtOT ."iTfii.J SSJ "extendittg over a period of fifteen ffJ! U? tZtJil year., a. yu have Introduced the Myers f"' tfZT'xi ttS Wlaner Utters, and read them with Thrri. lh, maJn attraa. The American Theatre will have "A WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Repeal of the Da.y at the Circus," Wohsrd and Mont act that lucorporarted the Maritime Canal roe, Leap Year fMrl. Brent Hayes. Company of Nicaragua was proposed Burns and l.'na, Boston Comedy Four yesterday In a measure Introduced by I and others. Representative Mann of Illinois. The 11 " company, exlstlni: lnce U1H, has made almost CdentlcaJ reporta each year to tho Interior Department, sotting forth, alung with Ha assets and liabilities, the claim that Nicaragua unlawfully aelsed and Confiscated the entire plants and prop erty of the company. The company con tends that it lute never surrendered Its rights to construct a canal across Nica ragua, The officers of the corporaUon are: Henry K. Howland, President and Ohalr- man of the . r-torate; Stewart H. Chla- holm, VIce-Chalrman and Director; Will- lam H. Bulwlnkle. tieoretary and Trees- urer; Otto T. Bannard, fanner candidate for tha Mayoralty of js w Tork city, asnuej a. KUnr and atsraeg L. Hatokv 4m, Wrrctora, There Will Also Be "A Good Little Devil" and "Joseph and His Brethren." LAURA IfOPR CRnWfl snd M B Warner will appear a co-stars at the Lyceum Theatre on Monday evening In "Blackbirds." a comedy hy Hsrry James Smith. The story con cerns th plsn of a group of smugglers to steal a valuable prayer rug from the home of a Detroit millionaire. Ths sup porting company Includes Ad Dwyer. Mathilda Cottrelly, Kthel Wlnthrop, Sydney Valentine and James Bradbury. Kugene Walter's latest play. "Tine Feather." will h seen at the Astor Theatrs on Tuesday night. Th title is explained In the character of a young wife, living humbly on her husband's meagre salary, who falls under the In fluence of better dress and better living. Vexed at the petty economies thslr In come demands and Ibltnd to the princi ples of business, she urges her husband to accept a proposition to lend his ser vices to a dishonest deal that brings disaster. In ths east will be Wilton Lackaye. Robert Edeson, Hag Fig-man, Rose Coghlsn, Lollta Robertson, Amelia Sumers and Helen Hilton. e David Belaaeo will offer his produc tion of "A Good Little Devil," described s a fairy play for grown-ups, at the RopuMlc Theatre on Wednesday night. Tho original French play written by the wife and son of Hdmonri Rostand haa been adapted by Austin Strong. "A Good Little Dsvll" embodies many of the tales and fanclea which mother and son Invented for each other's amuse ment during the childhood of Maurice Rostand. Among others In the com pany are William Norrls, Krnest Lsw ford, Ernest Trues, Edward Connelly. Ktlenne Olrardot. Mary Plckford, tva Msrlln, Jeanne Towler, WUda Bennett and Laura Grant. "Joseph and Ills Brethren," a piny by Louis N. Parker founded on the story In the Book of Genesis, will be produced at the Century Theatre on Saturday afternoon. Mr. rarker haa divided hi play Into four part which ho call "The Coat of Many Colors," "The Temptation," "The Dream," and "Th Deliverer." Enrh of these parts has several scenes. One of these shows the great Hall In Pharaoh's Palace, another the Wells of Dothan, an oasis In th desert. K third Is laid at the j foot of one of the great pyramid. Among others In the cast of flty-six speaking parts will be Brandon Tynan as Joseph. Pauline Frederick as Potl phsr's wife, James O'Neill as both Jacob and Pharaoh, Howard Kyle, Harvey itraban, Frank lxjaee, Lily Cahlll. Dorothy Parker, and Olive Oliver. ' e "'Way Down Kast" begins an engage ment at the Broadway Theatre on Mon day night at popular prices. "Anstnl" return to town on Monday night for s two weeks' atsy at Maxine Klllott's Theatre. For Its final week t the Thirty-ninth Street Theaitre Annie Russell's Old Kng lish Comedy Co:npany will present "The Rivals." Douglas Fairbanks In the V. S. A." moves "Hawthorne of to the Urand Opera House The Biro of Parndise' comes to the West Knd Theatre. "The Awakening of Helena Ritchie" will be preaented by the atock company at the Harlem Opera House. At the Columbia Theatre will be "The American Beauties." The Murrsy Hill Theatre will offer "Beauty. Youth and Folly." 'The Trocadero Rurlesquers" will he at Hurtlg V Seamon's. "The New Century Olrls" comes to Mlnsr's Eighth Avenue Thestra At ths People's Theatre will be Miner's "Ameri cans." Miner' ThratTC In the Bronx will have "Yankee Doodle Olrls." Rose Sydell brings her "London Belles" to the Olympic. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's will be Frank Tin. ney. Taylor Oranvllle and Laura Pler pnnt !n "The Hyatem." Chlng I.lng Foo and company, "The Fifteen Honey CirlH.'' a musical skit by Albert Von Tllaer, Andy Itlce and others. P5va Tangtavy wll te the head!1nr at i the Colonial Theatre. Among other on thg bill will be May Tully and com pany. Bert Ivy. Jurats Kelly and j F.rnma Pollock in "Oliiger Hnaps." Nina j Morris and company and Corelll and OtUette. At Keith' Alhanvbra Theatre, Bertha , Kitllch will head the hill. Othera will lie Ida Brooke Hunt and Cherldah tiimpson. Max snd Orth. Blxley snd Irner atvd the Hully family. Mme. OU;a Petrova wll be the hlef feature at Keith's Bronx Theatre. There will also be Kathryn Kidder In "The Washerwoman Duchess," Ger trude VandsrhUt and (ieorge Moore, CoAroy and lemalre and Wilbur Mack anfl KaUa Walker. At Keith's union P'luare Theatre will hm Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Oard- tier franc. Mme. Artelaiae Herrmann Louise Brehany snd Mary Ambross Ii "Wa t lint ror .nr. iiooaer, aji uiini Iitrd lion will be "The Model of Jardln de : Jar'.s." At Proctor'a Plfty-elghtr, I Street Theatre "The Naked Truth" will 1 lie the chief attraction. The headllner at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Irltrcet Theatre will be "The Curloa.ty ' Shop." . HOW IT DOES x ITS WORK By strengthening each organ of the hsw4. t,. Ha !tt uwrlr nmrifr'v in,l thu. drlv,'ng out the mpurf,, , the reason V tLXll m.i-in. I. th. K.o vhV f4,her JohM s J.M !5 rmway ever rrescrtoeu tar ruiming up yra If you are run down, I No nerve deidenlng drugs or temporary stlmulinti to weaken tn system and expose you to ttrtoui and fatal dlseaat pvt wnjtt, ...TrnrtrtnAm ...rr- Im trail 5 SHAht FIXED, CITY TAKES S58,(XX),ooo or Less Com pany's Contribution; 1S8, 000,000 or More the City's. BUT. PROFIT IS EQUAL. Many "Jokers" in Contract Are Being Brought to Light by Investigators. The Interhorntirh Rapid Transit Company, under th proposed contract for the operation of tha now subways. Is to take no chances as to the amount the building of the new lines Is to cost Tha line It Is to operate are to cost th Interborough 111,000,000 or !. They wIM cost the city ,000,000 or mors. farther rssalac of tha tesoooa ooa tract tisclosss that ah Xatsrhoroagh'a share of ths east of ooaatroottoa Is ah solntsly Oxed, rhU th olty's shars te lsft depeadeat te a Slttsla extent oa la sasaasa scat of material, higher rates of wag-, strikes aad other d slays. This appears to be another of the "Jok ers" ths contract contains. According to the estimates thst have been made, and whldh must necessarily be mors or Isss Inaccurate, the whole of the new system Is to cost aiu.oon.ooo and because the oompany la to supply "half of the cost, tSS.Oon.OOO, and th city the other half, the division of not profits. Ignoring the preferential pay ment to the Intcrhnrough, Is to bs made on the "fifty-fifty" basis. But from Article X of the contract It appears that if ths cost of stool or other material that will enter largely Into construction work, should Increase to any great extent during the con struction period the city would have to pay the difference and the company would still get half the profits. If th cost of steel or other material should decrease appreciably, the company would reap as much benefit as the city. HOW THE INTERBOROUOH'S SHARE 18 FIXED. After asserting that Uie Interborough I to contribute toward the coat of con struction, Article X. stipulates: "Tho amount of such contribution. Including sll items entering Into the cost of construction aa heretofore dxsflned, shsll In no case be leaa than Ka.SM.Otff. i.nli.u the total oat of ronstr uel Inn of tho railroad shall be Isss than IllfcOM.- 000, In which event the amount of Ihs leasee's contribution shsll he diminished b i one-half the difference betwsn 1111 - OOo.uOO and the total cost of construction of the railroad, or. unless the city shall fad to construct with reasonable RISK SUBWAYS mm I 11? lyf A package mokes 36 dlahea Thorough cooking is necessary to develop the full nutriment in oatmeal. While other oatmeals need 2 'A hours' cooking before they are done, H-O can be thoroughly cooked in only 20 minutes, because it is steam-cooked at the mill. Costs less than 'sPlaxsai-i I for 1 01 tne line SMOIBM rated in th!a chap or any atlhstatitlal pan ,. any such I . o. If the conatrtietion of any ueh inagtantlal pn:t sin': baeMMtt for ny reason, in any of ffhUSh event toe smnunt to be contributed tn th I see toward the construction of the I allroad shsll be diminished In the pro- ! portion whic h the estimated cost of the i construction of such line or substant'al part bears to the lotsl estimated cost of Hie rsllrosd." From this section, it was pointed out vesterdsy, It Is apparent that the city la to take all the chances of construc tion. Were the whole new system .o cost I130,onn,nm the city would con tribute te.OOn.OOO and the company . Onn.onn, but the profits would still he divided half and half. If strikes, in ability to sell bonds or other causes bring about a delay In the construc tion of inv Una nr start nf a 14ne the ! . , . . . SmJ. lAa. . oniPRll., ..pin, .-mi!... r,-i n cnr, tribute the part of Its ttf.ono.ono which would have gone Into that line, and leavs the olty to finish the Job with Its own money. OTHER PROVISIONS ARE BEING BROUGHT TO LIGHT. Tate, It wan stated yaatargay, i. another of tha ways la which tha ta torboroaarh lawyer have safes-warded tns latere or taetr rot oeaf sroaoss a tho Union Ijsaa-as Cass aad aksswhoro, aad there are said to ha away mors sash aaavteloaa which will alowly ha kroaght te light. xpenses. such dsfld corns cumulative, to b deducted from future profits. Under the tentative agreement thess derirlta were to hear simple interoat only. Under th Union Iagu Club contract they are to bear compound Interest, for article LIT. pro vides: Interest shall he payable upon such defj.nts at ths actual rate payable by the leasee or the city. In terest upon such deficits shall eeml annually ba addsd te and form a part of th onsaalattT aslcita." Thg compound Interest charge will probably b considerable. WIFE OF "GYP" TAKES JOB AS A SALESGIRL Mrs. Horowitz. Now Earning $7 a Week Behind Counter In a Sixth Avenue Store. Mrs. Harry Horowltt, wife of "flyp the Wood." the young gangater await ing execution .In 8ln2 Sing for partici pation In Herman Rosenthal's murder, I working as a ssUsgtrl la a Sixth venue department stors. She said shs hsd bsen there only a few days, and It was Inferred that she Is sending Part of her 17 salary to be spent for what luxuries are allowed prisoner In the death house. The young couple had plenty before "Oyp's" arrest, but she had no Idea whtre It was coming from. In fact, she know little about her husband until his record was revealed In court. After hla arrest she pawned her Jewelry, It Is understood, then sold some of hor extra gowns, and last disposed of what furni ture she possess sd. Xiyv't" last words to her as ho kissed her aeodby at Blng rang were "oo straight, ktd; go straight. " Moon after thst she got the et-a-week Job as I salesgirl. 1 "... . . ... . ... , ... . WOnO ff anil tTOrK Tf OnaCrS. lll.aen.- part of the railroad hsws ii imni re nrnciis neen me milts of s frtrsrerv Hint niWVMil Iha n.l-m,nl a,, -,f ar.l - - - m. ' ' I.... tt nw; ,uirh. .? " lerast on Inveitmint. operation and I !!!...,' "xrK Avenue Hot I other unoiisM aueh n.fteit. .h.il he. nt woalthy Mr. Portar. The life of Achievement Nervous wrecks die early, but the men who do one big thing after an other are the men who exercise com mon sense in their eating. Big doers learn early that the mind and stomach cannot be overtaxed at the same time. Simple food helps them build strong bodies. Make H-O Oatmeal your breakfast mainstay. Oatmeal helped to make your grandfather and great-grandfather vigorous and able. It will do as much for you. A big dish of H-O Oatmeal each morning will make possible a bigger day's work for anyone. the only atme. half - cent a dish. Be sure The H-O Cornpiny. Buffalo M4kn U H OTforco W Hr, wait' MASTER VANISHES, ' BUI VALE I GUARDS HIS $10,000 CASH Money, It s Alleged, Is Fruits of Forgery and Employer Has Cold Feet. Tlw story of a valst who found him self with llO.ah) in CMh belonglns; lo his employer after the smptoysr had dls appeared, and who was too honest to dlsappsar himself with tho money, ha come to tight with th arrest of Nahnm J. Hhattkln on a charge of forgery. Hhstskln, It li said by Assistant District-Attorney Ooorgs z. Modalls. was the val.fs employer and the money left with the vales is alleaarf tn hav. registered nder th 11 then employed a valet. Myron A. Livingston, who Is sld to havs assisted "Mr. Por ter " la get a valet. Is now under arrsat also. When th valet waa duly Installed In 'IMr. Porter'" employ h was nt to the National City Bank with a check for llO.imo payable to cash and purport ing lo have been drawn by the real Mr Porter. The valst get the monay. His smployer thsn sent him to In Wall street house of Z in merman Forshay to have ths mnnsy sxnhangod for Canadian currency. II it when th valet got back to the hotel "Mr. Porter" was gone A few days later the valet, who waa waiting patiently for his employer' re turn and faithfully guard, ng the trea ure, received a letter from Livingston stating that "Mr. Porter" had been hurt !n a railroad accident and directing that the tlO.ono be turned over tn a person named. The valet followed instruction in ths Utter. Assistant District-Attorney Mrdsli say that "Mr. Porter" disappeared ha catiss h "got cold fast " Ha became frightened and waa a.'rald to wait for th return Of the vaSet with the Cana dian currency. Mr. Melalle alao says that In the arrest of Mhatskln a step haa been taken In breaking up a very artful gang cf check swindlers. BOY OF EIGHT STABBED. Schoolboy Flgfhl, lay Poller, hal Vlella Uealea Ksswlsg Assallaat. David Rsnosksy. sight years old, of No. MS East Nlnety-ehThUi strsst, was alabbed by another boy hits In front of his horns last night. The knife entered between the hoy's rib on tho I left side. He was taken to tha lie oeptlon Hospital. Benoskey said h did not know th boy who stabbed him, but ths police 'say the stabbing waa the reault of a schoolboy quarrsl. Ths boy will rs cover. steam - cooked I your o. 4 i:-o. FOSDICK SCORNS TAMMANY'S BAIT OF'TOflCE" Wouldn't Take a Nomination From Murphy, He Declares, as He Sails. Jusl befor th liner Anurias, on which hs Is starting for Europe to con duct a six months' Investigation of vice conditions, slid Into ths whltseapped hay to-day. Raymond B. Foedlck, former Commissioner of Accounts, admitted he had hurlsd down ths gauntlst before Chsrlee T. Murphy. "I would sss Tammany in hell before I would take a nomination for anything from Murphy," war ths words Fosdlrk used te the Tammany smlsssry, a dls trlrl leader, and he reported them to day to an Rvenlng World reporter. The politician was told to deliver Foedlck' masssas to his chief. That efforts wsrs being made by Tammany lo "reach" the young ally nf the Aktermanlo police Investigating committee has been rumored frequent ly. It had been pointed out lo him. It waa said, that the organisation ex pected lo win the next city campaign and that there woald be an excellent opportunity for s young man who had not bean led astray by reformer to become ('resident of th Board of Al dermen, nr perhaps Comptroller Mr. Fosdlnk was of ths opinion, so he said, that ths analaty of Tammany as to hi welfare might ba grounded on a desire to turn him aside from hla purpose of learning how big European cltlea manage to control their respec tive underworld with a minimum of graft. "I hav nothing but prala for th work of the Aldermaulc committee, a when agsnt I shall conduct my Inves tigation abroad," said Mr. Foedlck. "Before any cvnatructlve, corrective work may be done conditions must be In Wages or Profit health, sooner or later, shows tta value. No man can expect to go rerr far or very teat toward snrceae no woman either who alien from the headaches, the aour atomaeh and poor dtsatteai, the unpleasant breath aad the goorl-for-nothlna; feeltnrra which result from constipation and btltostaneaa. Bat just learn for yourself what a difference will ba made by a few doses af BEECHAM'S PILLS Tested through three generations favorably known the world over tbla perfect vegcUble and always etDdent family remedy la univers ally accepted aa the beat preventive or corrective of dteordcra of tho or gene ofdlgestton. Brerham's Pills regulate the bowcla, stir the Hver to natural activity enable you to getall the nourishment and blood msklngqusll tics from your fond. As sure as you try them you will know that to your looks and in your tnereaswd rigor 1 Be ex ham 'a Pills Pay Big Dividends Some Specials "What's Your Business ?" The Water-Wagon Slogan by Roy L McCarJell. la the Metropolitan Section, Found A Procoiol That Prevents Strikes. In the Editorial Section. Magazine Section Features Words and Music of "Mia Cara," a Waltz Song Composed by Oscar Hammf rsteln. Two Pages of "Remarkable Caricatures," In Colors, by a Well-Known New York Artist. The Three-Year-Old Child with 34o,0OO Wor!h of Play thing?. "The Motor Car Crime" An Adventure of a Peal Girl Detective. The Minister Who Experienced "Two Years of Night." Ho' New York 3ra!n, Courage and Cash Will Drive a "Subway" Through the Rocky Mountains. Ihe Cat That Has an English Governess, a Town House and a Summer Bungalow. A Light Better and Cheaper than Daylight Now Predicted. The Red-Headed Girl In History, Science, Eugenics, Folk lore and Fiction. Buddy'4 Baby SlMer A Funny new Series by Gene Can. In the Comic Section. Tie Perplexing Purzle, "Why Johnny Was Late for retool" In the 16-Page Joke Book. With Sunday World To-Morrow shown as they are and have hasxv Max Tork aew hag (he bast opportunity at years te eteane itself, and It to a fair way to become the taoat sen re 1 ally la th world. Emory Buoknar haa don wonders. No lawyer, regsrdkrss of his experience, oouM possibly havs dan more." Mrs. FfdlcV is a -omnanrlng her bus. band, and with htm will vigil Loadsn, Paris, Bsrln, Vienna, Brussels el oaeitete. Hub-Mark Rubbers if properly Fitted Wear Evenly You've noticed that most rubbers give out in some one plKe perhaps they hreik along, the edge of the sole leaving the rert of the rubber Intact. To give additional retiitance and pre vent this waste, we reinforce all Hob Mark rubbers with numerous stay and, strengthening strips at ill places where extra strain comes. You woald be sur prised to sec what a complicated piece of work the inside ot a Hub-Mark rubber ll. Yet aM our efforts to give you good value go for nothing unless you tike pains to get a good (It. No rubber can do itself justice if worn over a shoe It doesn't (It or one worn down at the heel. ffub frV roMwr fnotweai I mad far all purposes, for men, wna, bey and gtrls. It I sold with the gusraBtse last any pair that fatle m make good, threosn fsult nf It own, will s replaced by ths factary. lllustrwtlsn af ssrwAis styles of Hs SJark, rubbers sr appearing ta th street tars, Thv Seat no mr thaa aar ether first -slsss rubbers. Tha Hub-Mark Is Your Value Mark If year drelsr cannot 'apply you, serif as BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO.. MaleVen. Mae. Eat. 1853 BXSxHsKlllaBXSXS g J' J t-lri'liliMr axeasaew 3 -1 If