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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1915. 4-1 II Hill 1 HtH IHIII I MOVIE STAR WHO STEALS $170 FROM SEAT OF BUTCHER WAGON Tina Inna ii arm a4.arAM iVAa AT" looking tllllHIIIUHl I OFFICER WHO DELIVERED FORTRESS TO JAPS f- DIES OF PARALYSIS CASE PLEASES CROWD AT CITY CONCERT Young Pianist Wins Ovation With" Well Choaen Program. NO ECONOMY IN NEW TAX PLAN, POSES THE PART, i Fl excise commissioner and secretary of state to go to the Legislature for funds with which to make the collections. Cuts off Patronage. At it is now only the net is turned into the treasury.

The result is a percentage of cost for collection that would stagger real business men. If there is to be real reform In tax methods why not restrict the excise OF JOHN STORM for a man who stole $170 in cash and a check for $213.43 from beneath the Beat nf fitanhaa Jaeknwljljc'a KIT'S ELKS BALL TD BE THE BIGGEST YET tiHIIIIIIIIIIIUIHWH I 1 1 I II I III 4 4 I III I In front of the packing bouse of C. Klinck at Co. this morning. ii in ii SAYS TRAVIS A crowd that taxed the capacity ol Broadway Auditorium was in attend Jackowlak is a butcher and lives at iv CvoM avantia uliura hm MindUCtS ance at the fifth municipal concert held Work Looking to Organiza-.

tion of Symphony Orchestra Good Progress. Comptroller Attacks Governor mall market. This morning he went to the packing house and for safe keeping placed bis money beneath the blanket on the wagon seat. While he a as in tha racking hoUBO office some last evening. The 66th band gave the greater part of the program, assisted by Warren Case, promising young pianist who has Just returned from department to its police powers of enforcing the law and take from the secretary of state the expensive machinery of the auto bureau? Likewise is There any particular reason why special franchise, corporation and inheritance taxes should not be under Whitman's Idea of Reorganizing State Commission, Cuts Off Patronage.

study abroad. one stole the money. PaIIm, PnmmkBinnPr KMnclt WAS Elaborate Decorations for Event at Elmwood Music Hall List of Box Holders The opening number last evening th pamaptr.hl. tlflttl hvtlln from The orchestra committee of the Chromatic club is making a study to discover whether the time has come for Buffalo to have an orchestra ot its on. tnt jhaOl ultimately tike a place notified and telephoned to police the control of one department, in stead of being; scattered as they now Wagner'B immortal opera.

"Kienri." Following, under, the direction of John Powell, rame the Orpheus overture by neaaquarters. All ovauaoie ubi now trying to find the money. Large. It' are? (XEWS Staff Correspondence.) There are many who think Governor Offenbach, an Egyptian ballet suit by A 'jt THINKS PUBLICITY, WOULD Whitman ha not gone-far enough in ALBANY, Jan. ISA-Comptroller Eugene Travis is making: valiant warfare against Governor Whitman's The MWiit of the year in Elitdom Will Luianmeerpte-rwmaitaoJiaWaaiiije Puccini." the Berceuse.

from: Jocelrn by-; oe held this evening In Elmwood Mu sic hall, where the annual ball of that Victor Herbert's At Frescorfe introduction third act from Lohen- idea of reorganizing the state tax United States. The committee recites in Its; latest report that only in case of adequate encouragement and enthusiasm will the formation of such an orchestra be attempted. Pledges then are asked' for lraternity will, take place Buffalo' IMPROVE RAILROADING Iw 1. Le. railroad press apent, Fpohc before theorum of the Calvary rhiirrh itrtt nicht and announce'! his projected, reform to accomplish much 'real good.1 Bringing all state taxes under one department and making all its employes service ought not to Increase cost of admin commission at the expense of his de vr-in nv waenpr ana wiin hii lodge Z3.

Kenevolent Protective order partment insofar as the assessment operatic selection arranged by Saffra- of KIks. The Committee in charge neK. ne enure finnram rendered hv th 65th band under the of corporation taxes Is concerned. He is presenting, his arguments to the promise that the decorations this year A'ill surpass anything ever attemmed istration, but rather the reverse. It that he had found a remedy for the many eviJa of railroading.

He said ptoblicily aa direction of Bandmaster Powell. would, of course, cut otT some fat' before. The soloist of the evening, warren legislative leaders and already has won some of them to his way of The decorators finished their work patronage and that tne real milk Case, a former Batavian, who has about midnight last evening. The 74th to raiiroaa matters, propeny and- made Interesting to the average person would tamp out many or the troubles. One of his liatenera asked how this subject could be made Interesting to-the average Demon, and Mr.

Le said ne In the cocoanuu thinking. And he is using the argu Kegiment band under direction of John ment of economy, a telling one these Hoiton and the Herman E. Schults or chestra will furnish the music, alter I. days. "It Is evident," he declared today, "that no economy will be effected WOULD HAVE U.S.

nating curing tne long program which will Include both the old and new studied with the masters abroad, including Leschetlzky, received an ovation. His first number was Rachmaninoff's Prelude minor. Later in the evening he' gave the Ausachwung by Schumann and Rhapsody No. 6 by Usst. Mr.

CaBe responded to the applause by a number of encores. The next concert will be an orchestra iriven under the direction of John Lund EarlWaUam. didn't know. Mr. Lee recently encountered criticism because of the publication of a pamphlet supposed to contain facta from the mine owners' viewpoint reKardinsr the recent Colorado strike.

Last night ha con-rlfmnpd the full-crew bill, branding It a by the proposed transfer of the cor General Stoetsel. aances. There has been a heavy demand for tickets this vear while all lh hoioa a guaranty luno. to meet any uenv iency of concert returns, and to insure backing after the first year, the guaranty is asked for, to ran five years. At a meeting of the symphony committee last night reports were received from the first week's canvass among members of the club only, and yearly guarantys for the time required were reported to amount to over 4000.

No argument is necessary to enow that the investment of such an organization would be most admirable If it were properly supported. There could be no more excellent inspiration to a high plane of musical effort than the existence of such an orchestra in the city. That is agreed to by all without question. The next point, of course, is wheth TAKE OVER WORK havo been sold. A brilliant affair Is Acting In a ohotoplay is more dif scheme to force the railroads to create jobs for more men.

He said it cost th Penn ficult than nlaylng before an audience," looked for when the dancers gather on Feb. 7. PI sylvania rauroad ji.iw.ww in one year. says Earl Williams, the movie star, poration tax bureau, which last year cost less than 4 1,000 to assess and collect $11,600,000 of tax. This shows a total cost of 3.64 mills on the dollar for assessment and collection and challenges any taxing department in this or any other state to show a similar low cost.

'Costs Much More. -me list of boxholders Is as follows: 1 William Simon. Mr. ami Afra. OF FOUNDATIONS who posed the part ot tne itev.

jonn Storm in the moving picture production of "The Christian," which is being given twice a day at the Majes j. ncnaii, air. and Mrs. William J. Si mon, Oerhardt Simon, Mr.

and Mrs. John Kara. tic theater this week. "The keen eye Mr. and ifrs.

Nlcholan Kemnf Mr. of the camera detects every expres STOMACH RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION, A GAS, SOURNESS-PAPE'S DIAPEPS1N and Mrs. Fred Grimm. Mr. and Mrs.

sion and every gesture. Audiences are Investigation of Rockefeller "I am satisfied It will cost many times as much to secure the same Was Court Martialed and Con- amount of revenue under an ap Andrew Mederpruem. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Rchedler of Niaeara. Falls. Mr. not so sharp." This week's engagement the Majestic marks the first presentation in this city of Hall Caine's and Other Similar Institutions by Industrial Relations and Mrs. Julius C.

Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraft Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Knepoer. Mr. and pointive commission. An advocate oi the change stated to me that under the proposed plan it would cost at least 4 per cent, of the revenue to great play, "The Christian." As a drama it attained much vogue with Viola Allen in the leading role.

fined in Fortress, But Liberated by Emperor. er or not It can be sustained. It is i a very commendable work that is undertaken by the club through its com- mlttee, and all citiiens who are inter ested in music will cherish the hope that success may crown the efforts Commission Opened. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.

The Rock assess the tax. On the basis of last Time it! In five minutes your upset stomach will feel fine. death of I ictuues hub nuum ue cum of those who are engaged in forming a symphony orchestra for this city. Lieutenam-General Anatole i 44.000 for assessing; to which efeller foundation went under fire today. Before an audience made up of CUTER vitch StoesseL the defender of Port must oe aaaea tne cost oi collection, Mrs.

Harry May, Mr. ana Mrs E. O. Seller. Gerhard Lang, Henry Neu.

E. G. S. Miller, Harry Miller, Peter Drexeliua. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Kloten, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Arbogast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rath, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roesch. John J. Roesch, Mr. and Mrs. Hert Klinck, Howard J.

Smith, Henry Wipperman. Mr. -and Mrs. John A. Lena, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Scheeler, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Seheel- 5 I Arthur, is announced in a Petrograd i making a total of approximately dispatch to Keuter's Telegrapn com-; JSOU.UOO as against less than $41,000 You don't want a alow remedy when your stomach la bad or an uncertain trouble have made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store, and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lies like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas: causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested tood remember as soon as Pape's Dlapepsin comes in contact with the stomach, all such distress vanishes, its promptness, certainty and ease In overcoming the worst stomach disorders are a revelation to those wbo try It. 1 one or a harmful one your stomach leading economists, social workers and' big financiers, the United States commission on Industrial Relations, opened its investigation to determine whether the Rockefeller institution together with the Carnegie. Russell Sage and Cleveland foundations, actually possesses fhe power to poison public thought by exercising control is too valuable; you must not injure It with drastic drugs.

er. pans'. General stoessei nad suncrea under the present system. from paralysis for several months. Xhe nlstory of the state's (nances proves conclusively that the expense I.ieutenam-Geenral Stoessel was ifa-o( any appointive administration imous as the commander of the Rus- reatlv evCeedR that nf ripnartment eian troops at Port Arthur during the ly exteeas mat ot a department Russo-Japanese under an elective officer.

Theap- After he had held out there for pointive commission is responsive to months against the furious onslaughts the whims and wishes of successive the Japanese. Stoessel, his ammu-; legislatures, which may change the inltion all but exhausted and his men personnel or the work of the rum- Pape'a Dlapepain is noted for its Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stransman. Mr.

speed In giving relief; its harmless- and Mrs. John F. Nagel. I ness; its certain unfailing action in V. Wilcox.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Spoeri. Mr.

over colleges and schools. regulating sick, Eour, gassy stomaths. Its millions of cures in indigestion, Samuel I'ntermeyer, a counsel for and Mrs. John T. Mooney, Bryan J.

fioyle. Miss Gertrude Hugan, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

I-anahan. Mr. and Mrs. John dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach the government's money trust committee and Roger Babson, financial virtually without food, surrendered the mission or both: while the elective 'MTf iOTA official, being a constitutional offi- tion he was condemned to death on I February 2. IMS.

by a ccurtmartial. i responsible directly to the peo-Tlils sentence, however, was commuted P'e- writer were to be the first witnesses. They were to pave the way for the J. JlcXaufrhton. Mr.

and Mrs. George Fink. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Meinhard, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.

Hecknow. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Hukill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred KnlRht. Thomas E.

Carllss. Miss Naomi Legislature to Be Asked to 'Prevent Wiping Out of Commission Having Charge of Institution at Perrysburg. probe by showing to what extent the How- by Kmpw.tr Nicholas to 10 years' im- Legislation Tangled wealth of tnh country is concentrated It might be well to bear certain i in the hands of a few men who con- iti imniiiiii t. ne wan icitrrtou iiuui confinement the following year by or- facts in mjnd through all the discus-1 trol Industries. uer ot hmperor Nicholas.

The trial of Stoewl was most dra-: "on that will come before the Uov- It was learned todav that the legis matic. General Smyrnoff, who waslernor's bill is either enacted into law Bargain Week in Dresses 9,000 Seasonable Wool Dresses to be Sold Regardless of Cost. We Will Not Carry Them The picture shows a neat, warm Dress of all-wool Bedford cord, in navy blue or light brown. Front and sleeves are overlaid with tan broadcloth and set with buttons to match A serviceable Dress, in rscular sizes. One of several styles, worth $10; offered this week at 0.

Kleffer. I'r. and Mrs. Francis O'Gorman, Mr. and F.

Kelly, Thomas O'Connor, Dr. and Mrs: B. F. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Feist. Mr. and Mrs, James Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs.

William Wierling. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Weisbeck.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keefe, Mr. and Mrs.

John DeRose, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs.

D. F. O'Brien, Dr. F. J.

Way, Miss Descher, Mrs. Harkins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.

Pohle, Mr. and Chairman rTanK waisn lnumaieu today that one of the results of the committee investigation may be a recommendation to Congress that a federal foundation be created to take over the activities of the privately controlled foundations such as that controlled by Rockefeller. acting commander of the fortress, ac-1 or killed. For one thing the composed Stocssel of cowardice and 'in-. trailer's office -has gotten far from IffLTJ? DlL gfoal starting point, which was hastening the surrender to save nis I own life Other officers gave similar 1 merelv tnat 8 sta'e auditor.

Like- testimony, but -General Kuropatin. the wise, too, the collection of state taxes I Russian commander-in-chief, was one I Is a tangled mass of legislation. lature will be asked to pass a- special act at this session reappointing and re-empowering the present commission to have entire charge and management of tho J. N. Adam Memorial hospital at ferrysburg.

This is to be done in order that the existing He repeated the suggestion he made of Stoessel staunch supporters. Kuro-: A state tax department might I pat kin testified that the Japanese I naturally be supposed to collect state the East Side forum last night, "that commission may not be superseded by the health commissioner under the new commission charter. Mrs, Henry Heineke, Miss Hortense cou.u nae uia run i taxes, but in New York state this is ijne government mignt laae over sucu and to stop dandruff and loss of hair with Resinol Here is a simple, inexpensive treatment that will almost always stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keep the hiirthick, live and lustrous: At night, spread the hair apart and rub a little Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the finger. Repeat this until the whole scalphas been treated. Next morning, shampoo thoroughly with Res; inol Soap and hot water.

Work the creamy Resinol lather well into the thescalp. Rinsewithgraduallycool-er water, the last water being cold. Kesinol Soap and Resinol Ointment easily heal eczema and similar Sold by all drutit. lr sample free, write to Dene 27-5, Kesinol, Kaluioore, Md. their s'owness al- Corporation Counsel William S.

of the war, dceree accumulations of wealth by the! Pohle; I. F. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. smKlar to the Income comes from the liouor tax.

This island administer tnem lor purposes comes from the liquor tax. This is Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ravmond.

time to Impro Rann stated today that the new commission charter did, in fact, wipe out of existence the J. N. Adam hospital tlie usefulness of whiph all the people works so that the ppsition could be i held for several months. General Kogi and other hish Japanese officers of-'. fercd to- appear "beforts the courtmartlal Und testify in behalf of General hut their offr was declined.

ronin commission although it is known that those wbo framed tho charter $10 Dresses, $3 $7 Dresses, $2 $5 Dresses, $1 Seasonable Dresses, worth from" $8 to $10 pleasing styles In all-wool French Serge, Bedford Cord, Shep had no intention of accomplishing that result. SAYS SHE STOLE DIAMOND. not collected by the state tax department, but by the excise department. Another source of revenue is the automobile tax, collected by the secretary of state. Why both are not collected by the state tax department is one of the mysteries of our government.

With both taxes collected in this way and turned into the state treasury direct It would then be necessary for Specifically Abolished. 'I have looked into the question would agree." Walsh's suggestion in his speech last night that the government might solve the problem of unemployment and industrial unrest by seizing some of the fortunes stolen from the people brought a storm of applause. "Even without changes in our laws we can do much toward solving the problem of unemployment 9od kindred problems," said Walsh. "We can for instance, take back for the people and am Inclined to believe that, under section 40 of the new charter and one or two sections that come after Button, years old, of 179 Xorih Division street was arrested last night on charee of grand larceny. The police my' she stole a diamond stickpin and 514 cash from William C.

Smith of 52 Glondale avenue. herd Check Suiting, Silk Messoilne, it, the J. N. Adam Memorial hospital $3 etc Women's sizes. This week commission will cease to exist after January 1.

1916. The commission charter specifically abolishes all com-sions except the grade crossing and the vast fortunes that have been embezzled from the people. I mean the fortunes taken from coal lands illegally filed upon in -the West. A thief terminal commissions and places all never gets a true title." Misses and Women'sDresses, In all-wool French and Storm Serge, Shepherd Check Wool Suiting, etc. power, administrative, legislative and executive, in the hands of the new council.

"All acts and parts of acts conflict Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wilson, George A. Keating.

Alfred W. Lowe, Harry Hyman. Jir. and Mrs. E.

P. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs.

George Meyer. Mr. and Sim. Pendergast, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Grimm. Xlr. and Mrs. George Sitterle, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Krug. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rhinehart, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dnrn, Frank Petit, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Selther. John V. Malnney.

Mr. and Mr. L. K. Hively.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Brlcka. James G.

Bresnahan, Mr. and Airs. John Rany, William Fitzpatrick, William Nevill, Frank McAndrews. Mr. and Mrs.

August L. Dorries, Mr. f.nd Mrp. John Reimin, Mr. and Mrs.

George Welg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erler.

Charles J. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stephen.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Heltzmann. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Khodell, Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Looney, Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bidwell, Mr.

and Mrs. O. J. Rlordan. Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur Eiebein, Frank Smith, Genevieve Burgoyne. Joseph Schuckert. William Downing. Erlp, fa.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Lutz. Mr.

aiid Mrs. George Eiscle, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Erlon. Mr. William Burke, Sir. and Mrs. Martin Burke, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas I.awley. Miss Isnbell Burke, Miss Katharine McCarthy. Miss Alice Conway. Miss Jennie O'Connell, Mis Dorothy Green, Miss May Hennessy, Miss Myrtle Baetz, Mr.

William A. iltirke. Mr. Harry T. Burke, Mr.

Thomas Conway. Mr. James Mockler, Mr. William Hushes. Mr.

Edward O'Day. William Kastlnif. Mr. and Wil S2 Worth 7 to $10. This week ing with the new charter act are de ALBANY SIDELIGHTS.

clared to be void. 'The J. N. Adam commission was Extra Special a number of Dresses of Corduroy, Brown or Navy Blue, trimmed with white corduroy, lacs created under an act passed in 1910. The late Mayor Adam was especially I Which Would You Rather Do? I The construction of a new state prison for women on a farm site in the vicinily of New York to take the collar and white kid belt.

Misses' sizes only. $5 value. This week SI place of the present State Prison for Women at Auburn Is recommended by anxious that before be gave the site for the hospital it should be provided that the institution should be run by a commission which he himself practically selected and that commission with Dr. John H. Pryor as chairman, was named in the bill Itself.

Get Out? Stay in Bed or Commissioner Frenk E. Wade of Buffalo in a report of inspection of the Auburn institution. "Auburn prison," he says, "is not de West Farm Uncertain. BARGAINS J4 and 5 Walking Skirts, 11.60 and $1.75 Waists, Wash Dresses, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Curtains, Furniture, at even larger reductions than usual. Adam apparently did not want the hospital to be in any way Involved in politics and therefore sought to signed for a prison for women, either in construction or location.

Its environment and surroundings are similar to the men's prison. More land should be provided for cultivation and for the recreation of the prisoners. provide for a permanent commission." As to whether the commission char ter also abolishes the West farm hos Take geaeeak-najrt Most of the inmates are committed from New York city. The prison 1 Mlnette fro as Mala Street liam Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hunt. Jeffsreoa Asbstt Car pital commission, Mr Rann said he was not so sure. "I have looked Into that question," should be situated In the open country on a farm near New York city, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

Schasre, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Creamer.

Pearl Stevens. Bargain Sales Department said he. "There Is a difference be should be constructed according to the plans of the reformatories for women." Cl8ra Strachan, Mr. and Mrs. William Duchniann, Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Luedcke. Raymond Kimball.

W. G. tween these two commissions, the West farm commission being appointed under a general act affecting the whole state. Whether the provisions The record of passenger train per Ryan. Joseph Rowley, Miss Hale.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Miller. formances on the steam railroads of the state for the month of November, of the new charter supersede that Mr.

and Mrs, Micnael Leffler. Mr. general act so far as Buffalo Is con and Mrs. George Laporte. Mr.

and Mrs. just Issued, shows that during the month tha number of trains run was Joseph Burkhardt, Ray La port. cerned, I should not like to say at this 67,789. Of the number of trains run Mr. nnd Mrs, unaries Kourke.

ACCUSED OF HITTINQ MAN. 87 per cent, were on time at the di time. NEW TRAIN ON LEHIGH. vision terminal. The average delay Why Are Ton Tons of Quinino Used Every Year? This enormous quantity of Quinine alone (representing about l-30th of all the Quinine produced in the world! is required for the preparation of Laxative Bromo Quinine, Seven Million (7,000,000) Boxes of which are used every year because of its extraordinary merit.

After reading the accompanying label from the box of for each late train was 20.8 minutes Kaiser Chodorek, 34 years old of 174 An Interesting change of schedule and the average delay for each train run was 2.8 minutes. Germain street was arrested last night on a charge of assault, second degree, 3 That's about what it amounts to when you take poor medicine, carelessly compounded, and expect to get well. We use medicines of the highesst strength and purity in every prescription we fill. Our prescription departments are furnished with every facility for the quick, accurate transaction of business. Every minute counts in time of sickness.

Doctors' Orders Obeyed Our prescription men have positive instructions not to change the ingredients of a prescription in the slightest degree from the doctor's original order without his permission. CJ If they cannot fill the prescription exactly as it is written, they must tell you so and tell you the reason why. Experienced Pharmacists Our prescription men are the best pharmacists that we can employ-all are registered licentiates, and through unlimited experience are thoroughly capable of filling your prescriptions as they should be filled. Sanitary Precautions The bottles used in our prescription department are brand new, fresh from the glass works, thoroughly rinsed and as clean as it is possible to make them. New corks, bottles, boxes and labels are used for each prescription, whether it be a refill or new prescription.

Send Your Next Prescription to Libert's which will be of Importance to Buffalo it belnir alleged that he struck Michael people has been announced by the The tall, handsome figure of former Governor John A. Dix wss seen In the executive chamber one day last week. Welnewski, 32 years old of 46 Kail street over the head- with a blunt instrument following an argument in front of Cho-dorek's home. Weinewski's wound is not serious. Lehigh Valley railroad, to take effect Sunday.

In the future the Lehigh Valley will have a train from Buffalo, leaving here at 10:26 in the morning for Batavla, Clifton Springs, Geneva, He called to pay his respects to the state's chief executive, something he regarded as unnecessary during the Burdett, Ithaca, Wilkes-Barre and regime of hie immediate successor. Km excellent remedy (or Couch and Colds. Relieves the Coubtr, sad also lbs feverish conditions and Headache, which arc nsnallr associated with coldt. The second or third dose will rtllCT the Coutrh and Headache sad will former Governor Bulzer. other Pennsylvania points, arriving in Philadelphia at 9:50, Newark and New York at 10:47.

A train out of Buffalo in the middle of the morn 200 CITIZENS OF ALBANY, N. BUILT THIS BUILDING for YOU JUDGE M'PHERSON DIES AT HIS HOME IN IOWA laxative jesromo Quinine, telling what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so effectively by so many millions of people. Whenever you feel a cold coming on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine. ing will be --of special advantage to travelers to New. York State points on the Lehigh Valley, who heretofore have had to depend entirely on the Black Diamond express, which leaves at 8 A.

M. There will be no change in the time of this train. The onlv move the bowels well withla or 10 hours, when the cold will be relieved. Is treating colds it is verr Important that the bowels sboald move well every dir. This preparation moves the bowels realty without griping-, and arouses the HT snd all the secretions ts sctlos.

Directions Adults two tablets IstA nsAMoae sad should be Iskea Immediately etterXih to bed. Some persons, who iflrvfffiirtS- sufficient to lust keepias bowels open freely untllthe Couf and Cold is relieved: thes take one-hall the dose lor few days. Children whosre not old enough to swsllow pills, the tablet csn be brokea cut in half snd lives In proportion to are. To be swallowed not chewed. For keadsebc.

take 2 tablets sferr i or hoars antil relieved other change in the Lehigh Valley schedule will affect the afternoon RED OAK, Jan. 18. Smith McPheraon. tor 15 yairf udg of tha Federal court in the Southern Iowa district, died laat night at He waa years old. He had been one of the Republican leaders of Iowa alnce 170, He wee district attorney, attorney-Iteneral and judge.

He served In congreas one year. Judge MrPheraon's declaiona ea rate cases brought htm Into controversies with Attorney-General Barker ot Mtsaourl and with other prominent public men. train out of Buffalo tor various down-state points as far aa Ithaca and Sayre, Pa. Instead of leaving Buffalo at o'clock, it will now leave at 4 (Par Hall of label on back of Laxative Bromo Qutoln boa) P. M.

PREACHES TO MERCHANTS. "THE THING8 THAT COUNT" OPEN8 AT TECK TONIGHT bui rcRionttar there la Only Ono "Bromo Quinino" TELEPHONES aia 1T4S SAOt S11S Rnnrl IsTS Tapper SHIS SIS Mala 4M Mala St-SSS Mala SU KlaawM mm4 I tlra. wnilm Jeffcrara. To Qui Thm GEKtZZZ, Call For The Full Namo Laxcilvo Bromo Quinino ALBANY INDUSTRIAL SU1LDINO MANUFACTURING SPACE FOR RENT Located In Albany, N.Y.. the beat dry in New York State for the Manufacturer.

Over $150,000,000 deposited in Albany Banks. SJ Lowest rent, wage, power, insurance, telephone and cartage rate. Plenty of labor and no labor trouble. Beat ot shipping facilities by rail and water. Space for rent In this bmldmf to suit your convenience, warn to-day roa all rAitncuuxa.

nm t. IIEM All, Fm ALBANY COKMERCIAL ALBANY. N. Y. Mwf ItMsaqr It ewlauy" nrr would own ra eimr a oolo in one day The Rev.

Benjamin B. Farm 11 preach' ed a apeclal sermon laat nltrht at the Jefferson Street Church of Chrlut, which was heard by more than 10 merchant and their employes who do business in Jefferson street and vicinity. Tha pastor described business aa a school of Intense activity, patience, knowledge, experience and Integrity. The service neat Sunday nlscht will be especially for musicians with an. ao company Ina- musical program.

TO ADDRE8S BAHAI A8SEMBLY. John Harrison Mills will address tha Bshsl assembly tonight at o'clock st The MarksSB. Lb toplo to be Few plavs havo come here bo well reeom-nvad aa "The Thinga That Count," which opens a week's enaraiiement at fhe Teck tonlnht, with the original Nek York r-jut and production, under the management of William A. Hrady. The story unfolded In "The Things That Count" is one of the moat delightfully tweet stories of all times.

"The Things That Count" gets heneath the skin of the moat callous theatergoers. The things that count are love, and trust and simple oy. These tsuths are gathered from the play. Mr. llrailv in sending the Playhouse cast to Buffalo, which Include Florin Arnold, Evelyn Wledllng, Wallaoe Eraklne.

George Palget, Krancla Olllen, Florence Mack. Louiae Muldenar, Kick Long and ldalene Cotton. Lamk tmr fAs WgaiasW! a aw bMjc. IVtoa Ma. -A.

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