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HHAD CRUSHED BY AUTO'S LURCH riends nrverKilledibut yt on. Ignoranl ol r^naniofl's Death. -OlflER MIS SON TOSSED rO DEATH yctfa* TU?? Dashes Over Limp s,,d> Bo> Hur? ?Vaea Path? aeoblle i>"T11Pv* laxi ' ' ? reatei ? r did * "a ' I ? - ? ? - ?on. o? ? ? ? ? noticed :homp ? ?ido Of ? - er. Dr. ' .:e last i ? ? fht - ' ? ST r .-truck h??r ' ? I ? l ? ? ' ? l Education. ?duca ? ' ' ' ? ? ' 1 "Th< ?-*s stor. pven out that ? i pre\ ? , ? . lould . - ni'.kethestate ment of the ? ^t who be? lieves in a dent i* frice being a cleanser and let it Ro at that." 1 am using Ribbon Dental Crean, perso* . in pre/! : ence to any thing J found." No Dentifrice Can Sterilize the Mouth. (Powerful chemicals would serve only injure the mucous membranes) :.; mpoaaibic claims for germicidal and are made for some di ntift Rtbbon I> ntal Cream is advertised with tor truth?and truth in advert? esty in manufacture. It - .1 Bate, teeth, and accomplish? ta purpose it resorting to over-medication. I . sound teeth brush them twice-a-day, and consult your dentist twice-a-year. No other denti ,?. n widely endorsed and prescribed by 9 than Kibbon Dental Cream?and no Other , , , liked by their patients. , , too, should use Colgate's? A Dentists' ^1 Sold Everywhere MHS MOHH AM) HRH CHILDRRN AT I?OMR. ? ?r tin.' murder of Jut hui readini l?oy and prl. MRS. MOHR'S TRIAL AT TURNING POINT Prosecution ol Woman for Mur der of Husband Will .<Vst !-? Noon ! day. ' : I ' by to-m?r '? ? ? ? ? I ? ' i ' ? ? I - ? r - ? pfei - ? " ? ? BANS WRIST WATCH Harvard Rtadeel Comadttee rakea \?ti..n I?. W . nl it Oat, ? mbridi ? i it vanish. Tl ? - under wey to hn\ ?? forma f the r the recent I '?n of ? ?id.ni- his much : ' watch hn ? - ' ? ? :. i -1 men c ? ? ? ? . ? to Harvard CENTRAL PARK BEAR BITES OFF BOYS FINGER 12 Vear Old (limbs Over Rail? ing Policeman Rescues Him. >. sign, "Don't i ? ? Id K Iwin Walla rd Str. I!" I ? ? lie Kot t ? ? g and hi? arm . ? ? ? .. ? ? boy tal. HYPHENS PLAN POLLS DRIVE Milwaukee Teatoaa l rfed ?" r.<"me < ?t i/i i - aad ? ?ii?'. - ? ? ? ? ! ofl ? ite or city I . . Re : WINS BY SHINES. THEN DEATH CALLS Bootblack Polished Mis I orluni Oui Of Wall Streit, hul Dies of Privation. lern of ?.?'i ratini on W al . ? . re 1 ? ? broV ers who took bul John t in ;i!:.| ?' . - it Of re was i hn thi ? ?msell ? i-s-yeai I ? to earrj t thai old be him wil ? total ans clambi ? ? : bank!.Ii lining of his coat, and I than But 1 he wealth had ? ed at a ? . togi ? ear ? ? bent k. He .. . . ? ? Even His Sermon Had the Grip. I i ? i ' ? ? I i Had the Idren ? i? from ?? h.ing c ..-? ' ill with tonsilitis and I ifty-sixth Annual Statement of ?the HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 256 FROAlaWAY, NEW YORK CEOBGI I IDC, liriidrnl JANUARY 1st. 1916 ASSETS ?MIS.!!? !\ POVIis 115,137.497 o MESTI h IN M ANS ON PI NDS 4 Y( RTCAGI 5, $7,235,750.00 ?I uliirh i? (.tifttntffd at to frincifSi lmI Interest IIA1 ESTATE .J 1.450,000.on 10A.YS TO Fll K V-l.( I I;l K.s. $5,778,153.81 (;1IIF.K ASSETS . $2,425.039.10 LIABILITIES NSIHANCI H MR VI H ' i $26,.-t:.< H Ml ?I FOR rEFtRRED DIVIDENDS . $2,769401.00 hESERVI FOR 0ThER L1AB1UTIES . $1,198,545.36 il.Ml.W FIND OR SURPLUS . $2,013,455.35 INSURANCE RECORD ? Ml AM EN F0RC1 IK Slat. I91S $125??(aO,173.00 LAIN IN INSIRANCE IN FORO $4,7-56,740.00 i Ai.\ US ASSI IS $1,395,191411 : I V. IVU-.AMI (I'AIDFOR 1<H4 . $14,437,000.00 1915. $15r09e%000JM OFFICERS .?Ml IM ?, M??UtSI1ALl, V?cs Pr??.a?s>i INT ON A. B> AVEN. ? .?--I it ?i 11, as h V.. CHAP?N. Metttce ftrtam I I 1 IS W. I I ?I VMS, \?-.| rrai _ -r?>. IBEOEIarCK < Mil I I AR I ?'. a ??hit \? M, S.GA.LORD, ?kk.kianl -r.r.la M'lMH VAN -IM i i-l \, CtMSM l.LNR. MOIk. Attestj iiiviK I v *. hi inky, *?ai wed ?leed ? EOBOI \? . Ml RBAV, Sui ariKrii.lr.il .1 lieati DIRECTORS Tho. II Mr.arnt? W m. M Si Joh-. V?., l,.n, AM.rah.II J.Warrrnl.irrn. Martin J<xajt Wm (. low. Jr Cearael Mr i leGceedReon '? ?-? ' si V3m Wm A N..I. (nrllamlP Du n VS illi.m J Matri..3n .1.1. i. I l'r?.?,rr Anton A. Ra.rn VVallarr H Row? I Hi? W la.ai.wir. Iran, a I Mm? Hubart l_ Piarrepoiil TEUTONIC GHOS1 UPSETS MEDIUl Speaks (ierman Only, ai Danish Spiritualist lia* Narrow Escape. BLOND IS DESCRIBED AND PATRON CALME C. P. Christeasen Again on J Recalling Departed at 50 Ten Apiece, (ash Prepaid. Hie apiri! world has been eapitalii and ...... ?! ?uto ? pa] h.? . ..tut I .ut- i Imea i rooms of t pfvoholni-idil Inatitute nf New To at Kiftj ninth Street and Madiaon A' ' ir, ara haunted bj ihades from H.-r. the River Stjri The modest sum M crins ran open direel communii ? ion with them at the meel ? it.?. I ihorl men in n sombre, loi tailed cool and ? brilliant I ?? acl i ?? . ng i ..I bj v. hu h the frier ? . ? ? - ilide In 'i the room. 'I hU 1 P. Christi ? . Danish tn-.n.'.. n iiium. and aa rell knowi ' ' e i". Ice, a ho hare an .. habit of dropping in on him pta 1 .-. furniture | > ? if I ' ' i m?, or kiinlr phenom ? . \ . , i ? ? rietensei ? :..'.l mi ..I with him At l' last n tisod ? i I | M ? i I .? l ? i l..i i. , '??I ?-.! I.r. | | raa 1 Mr. CI ' ? | ginning ? a. a ca ? I held ? AI ici " aaked i ting I it 1 , ... \ timid g 1 ? | . \ whethei el than tin? medium i . \ ? ? ? i one afti thi ts enten the rooi I I only oi . : ed The medium ps ? i : ? ?. er de -:?...-?'? ?' ? heje," ! ? ? ? ? ? "rom him si ? up. ?ne recog ? . .1.1 wi ? But he wa "| tei descriptio ? i . erf?ll"* sai ? romai GIHL SHOOTS CHUTE, SAWS NET, ESCAPE? Makes Good Boast In Fleeinj Magdalene Momo. ? the Mag Home by usi i I .. i in sh< fore the mn^'. trate be ?".?ii n horn the appeal ad ei tence. ?? w hile other inmati ? thi ititu . ? . the honit?. slid ilnwi n laundrj cl it< . broke a i . mbed > '? i. a n. .. A . ? ? in bj i nt of 1 the i Tf?e ??ni mi. i ried, am - I ? ind, ti ' PREACHES TO GRIP VICTIMS lit llrfi.iit.tint PaatOI llnltl?. I niniii Sert i?, i... IliK l,.ii In i lag. Belle font Ohio, -Ian. 23. \ . . I which ? . ? , ? tended i gi p epidemic The N. .1 .' I . ? .> ha.l e to 1 ? . -.t..I. ?' ' ... .. ?-.! the ? ? 0 I.ail ? ISSI ? ... . - . .-?.'?: i. i .... ?ng. Firemen Dance. Flair.es Also. . While (t'est R ? I . it Redding. < the Weal . . Mrs. Wilson to Give Box Party ? i . a thi 1 FINDS GOLD MINE IN A POORHOUS V. Lverit Macy Brin Prosperity to Westches ter Institution. \. Event Mac) tendent ? . ; of West sster, >. n r : - ens ti lay 2,154 d ? ? I ' ? > in the hiati ion ?a..in.'I up ? ? ? eery bill paid i the poor of W inty ment. II.t'y ar.. now part?a their I:-, ?ng, and last lummi i rst tim.?' ?? sble-1 were to well sat I with their w< iukI food, even though they had ?i a barn hM winter, itayed at the poor ?"arm all summer i.. Ip along u ?mi t he work. On ???'.?? ?' u : t ? . produced .- , indred ? dreimed ? \ - .(Hart.. I . ? - card indexed I the day he arriv oil he Ii ' ible-bodu just whi tting is know ? ed that the ? ? rere I ? \ tabli pro*, ided working men, . ? ? a boya and | sdvertisement laat year hrouph . thai .". ii ? out the pool Mot aal Mr Macy ? , ? ? .. ? ? ? the 110.00 indi tea; 1 . I the am ti MORE MOTOR 'BUS ROUTES APPROVED Merchants' Association, How ? i'\er. Opposes Duplication in I ransit Service. ? ? i een ed by 1 ' \ \ ? ,; pon a repon . ? . ? c, thi ciatii/t I a i .... i ?? Avenue ( tutes. Ap| . ? the Board The com m ttee, a t to 1 I : lay, "ii. th? du| ? ... lid bt who!'. ? - ? it no i w route sha bi ; ..'.-.I in on until ? FLOOD AID RUSHED TO YUMA Colorado River Recoden City'a Meil? ? an Quarter lu Ruine. .'. ? r?.|.. Rivei ? ? i . ? . er I ? ? ? ? i till were flooded. Beginning this morning and concluding Wednesday night Saks Overcoats at $21 For Men and Young Men Formerly $38 and $35 ../ small charge trill be made for ?iterations) This is a sale of prodigious selections. Single breastert, double breasteri, kimono-sleeve coats, button-through coat?, aixl fly-front coats, in a great latitude of fine coatings, <>f l>oth native and imported varieties. And every mother's sun of them is Saks cut, tailored and finished clean through, with the exception of a goodly variety of imported London coats, which we have included for th* purpose of adding a cosmopolitan touch to the choice. Also continuing today and concluding Wednesday Evening Saks Overcoats at $18 Reduced from $30, $28, $25, $23 Broadway aks &(ftamjtatt!j at 34th Street ?ak5&C0mpm?y Broadway at 34th Street For today?a special offering of 3000 Men's Shirts -T? V ER 1 one of tlicm tailored with tlit- sanir care anil precision that has iiidi\ ?dualized Saks shirts heretofore. The d< si^iis arc riew and striking. Tin ma? tt-rials ?are of a kind usually seen in the hrtttr ui.i'lt inade-to-order simps. a\lto$(ether a rollection uf shirts to stiit the taste and ?pocketbo?k of most any man. At $1.85?Soft cuff and At $1.45-Soft and stiff pleated and stiff cuff ne?- ?t ne-/lip,ee and pleated ligees, dainty woven-ftg- models with rtiff cuffs. In . ' . * ?. .. woven ?Madras, .^cutrh ured ?Madras. Tailored to heAthe? and o?h?r (j,.M1._ a nicety, and equal lo aD|e man-rials. Figure shirts sold at much higher designs and dull woven prices in "custom-made" stripes <?n white or col shops, ored grountls. At 95c?Unusually -good ?shirts in woven Madras, finely woven crepes and mercerized cloths in new ?figured designs and stripes on light grounds. COAL MINERS DECIDE DEMANDS THIS WEEK lacrease of Wages Will Hi Vsked of Every Eaiployer. India ? ? ??? - Delegato - ?? ? . , of the United Mini VVorki ? ? ' America representini ??.un halt' of tho 763,000 men cm? . ? . L'ni ted Statua, expeet I n the specific tii'matiils they will make on th?- coal companies, a?. tlirftf"' OS, in the nego ? ,- ? Lracti it of s pire on March II. An urajees and Improved ? ? i virv tinployer, t the amount except ? ' i ? ? id an oppoti .? ? ?? ? ? icale committee ??? the foi adopt on found na in different '?'the Id*, reach ins; from < t to Texa ind Wyoi . ral n call i luapei kl I f o i - . ? ? i are vi ?' - i ? r thi bitun ? ? rator* ? ? -then ? ' district ofl ? ? not make a hat l ? BINGHAM'S BODY ARRIVES Brought Back on "ship That f arrio Se? en Member?, of lord I'arlt. iteamer Kr ? , ? on board the body of who wa? a menjbpr ef Henry I : : ? and . ? - ? ? ?. r l . * ? rirai at Chriatiai ... ^? i ? : !.t?? ?.ml and . with the Kurd party retan ? ? Dormour, Jooeph D. Golden, Phill I g traer ai .1 Robort Cual | Higgii - Hill ami Other arriva : . etai ' ' ? ' I ? :' Legal . ? ? ? Da*, l Beig ... Consul General ? I ... the Ruai >>?? fo*? i rouu Washington for a \ iba ador, S. Altntan & (En. New Tailored Suits for Women's Spring Wear are now ready. The selections include a number o? chic models which are exclusively reserved to B. Altman & Co. KeacJy-to-vvear Department, Third Floor, jfifth Attrmir-ittatofliiti Aurtmr :mUi anil 33th &?rrr?r. ?Xrm =\Jnrk