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13, 1::: TUESDAY, II. EVENING COIRIEI CAMDEN EQY WlIT i Tfl PTirnu "nil Woman with Bullet in Brain Still Lives After SLv Mon ths mm In Camden for District Meeting of Democratic Women Bpssn 4 OF TATEM iu -aium ItAR tr William Jul. TjVjlK High school and fet tudent aalj. tonujai" waer he will becom University of DOORSTEP BABY Booze Running Through City IS-Year-Old Girl Leave avenue, this citv Andrew Crnegk entitle him to all th.Z truction at the Psru. i one year.

He wili enrou? cology course. i The youth graduated I High In June, 1SG4. hip to th. New y0a, wbera h. matriculated ik Whil.

kt I'pbana. Sept. tU PJ Mrs. Bessie Gillespie, J'" old, whose death aa been momenunly espected for the last six month, continued to live today with a steel-jacketed bullet ber brain. Vital nerve center hare been severed bv the bullet, which was hred accidentally lata Mr.

Gilienpie a bead last March by ber husband. The bullet rest on the rolando il- nf2nt at Philadelphia Apartment Must Stop, He Says as 2 Trucks Are Seized "Beer running through Camdea mast Abtwkmcd by as U-year-old firi. tution he became oa 0f th leader, of th 6 "We do not know hosr to account for her being alive," said Dr, N. M. Rhodes, attending physician.

Balle Eacysted -The bullet is encysted, surrounded by a Sim tissue which prevents it from moving from its position when Mr. Gillespie' head i moved. "Aside from the paralyaia, she seems perfectly normal, and it is most apparent that death, when it cornea, will not be caused directly from the presence of the bullet "Aa operation would have been futile, for in attempting to remove the missile more tissues would have to be severed and it would probably cause immediate death. Or if we were uc-cesaful in removing the bullet without causing death, it would certainly cause paralysis of more of the body. "Mrs.

Gillespie cannot get well and we feel the best we can do la to make ber comfortable, and let nature take its course." delegated to represent Zf lw conventions, both were held in the Middle national of I sure. the center of the brain and has paralysed lbs left aide of Mrs. UUlecpie's body. 1 Mr. Gillespie, reahxing her condition, is a cheerful a if she suffered only a temporary ailment, member ot ber family said.

Mrs. Gillespie And comfort in conversing with ber friend and seldom talks of her late. Unable to move ber bed or even to take nourishment without aid, she spends the time cheering those who visit her. denta. He also achieved student lecturer.

It activities outside of ih. subjects that enable j. That, in effect, was the order Issued this morning by Chief of Police James Tatesa to all poUce. Within the hour, two 0011000 appearing trucks, loaded with case of bottled goods, had been seised and convoyed onder the watchful eyes of bluecoat to police headquarters. One of the trucks was loaded with 100 case of bottle labeled "Horn ling's Whit Bock Bee." said to be a popular non-alcoholic beverage.

The other truck was loaded with ease of "Valley Forge," another weU-ksowa "near beer." It was announced at headquarter (hat samples of both products will be analysed. The drivers of the trucks aeemed astonished when they were coveted scholarship to th. i tution. wfU tonight 1 George Washingtonf steamer, which leaves which will 1 HJ forced to land in the sea, Just before reaching England. 5-YEAR-OLDAUDUBON niri nnr inn 1 Ruth Elder Ready to Hop Grange, who spoke at yesterday' meeting.

Among other speakers at today's session were Commissioner of Labdr Andrew F. McBride, Miss Sarah M. Buraham. executive secretary of the Workers' Health Bureau of Amer Ira. McBride and Mies Burn nam both declared that national means must be takes to prevent accidents and that 50 percent of accident Jnjuring workers cea be prevented.

apprehended. They declared that they were merely serving grocery stores. i' From' Ohio to Wheeling Portsmouth, Sept UTI.N.S.1 uth Elder and George Haldeman, fly restaurants, with non-alcoholic beverage, as has been their custom for year. Up to late this afternoon ho track had been seized which contained any ing the monoplane America i girl, were preparing to hop off from Holly Field tete. today, after-making a forced lending late Monday.

The ship, en route from Tampa, Fla, to Wheeling, HCr John Bower. B-year-old aa I worth Bowers, of 253 Barnm! was reported missing thi, the Audubon police, wbo I the police departments rounding towns of bii diDZf He wa last seen" on White HW! shortly after 1 o'clock. ward The hoy is described blue serge.sultgray play ered coat, black shoes ana SMASHING OF FURN1T0BH liquid of admitted alcoholic content. attractive ud welJ-dreastd. an lnfaal ocy wm left, oa th doom of R.

Raymond Dorsey 'apartjntnt, Scuta Twenty-Brst street, Philadelphia, early today. Dorsey, a 17-year-old bachelor, reported the matter to the Philadelphia police and th baby wa Uken to tbe imladelphia General Hospital. Th girt who left the child, Dorwy raid, vu about is year old, with dark bobbed hair, dark complexion, and wore a dark coat, Hgnt blouse, black attk atockinga and low shoe and a otrutli turban, "I wu opening; the front door of the apartment bouse, going outside, when I saw a young girl with a baby In bar anna," said Dorsey. "The boby wa wrapped In a blue and white blanket, "The girl was evidently a retined young woman very well dressed and very pretty. I said 'good evening" to her.

as I would to anyone entering the apartment. Aa she turned ber bead, I could see there were tears In her eyes. She seemed' sad and answered in a low voice: 'Good "She asked me if there was a His Anna Smith living in the apartment I told her I knew no one of that name, but opened the door for her sa she could inquire on the fourth floor. "I went across the street to put my car away then and had a couple of dnnks until about o'clock. A I started np the stairs toward my apartment, heard a wailing and there on the landing between the first and second floors, was the baby, still wrapped in the blue and white blanket "I pulled the blanket aside to get a look at the child, and he stared at me with great big blue eyes and hi thumb in hi mouth.

But then be was howling again and I picked up a bottle, lying beside him, and took him into my apartment, placing him on the bed with the bottle In his mouth. "But he continued to kick and bowl I was helpless and paced up and down the room, trying to decide what to do. I thought at first I'd call my mother, but thea it dawned on me that the baby was abandoned and I decided to MURE ABOUT W. had been blown out of its JtfME AaWCJT course, according to tne Diers, ana landed here because of low. gasoline -Courier -hoto.

Ms Democratic eemmitteewomea wba attended district meeting ef the Sew Jersey Demecra lie weaiea held la Camdea yesterday, are shewn above, left right they are Hrst rewt Mrs. Klisabeth Toy, Mrs. Frank Sheea, Mrs. IsabeUe Kelly and Mrs. Patrick O'Cenner.

ef Camdea eeaaty; staadiag Mrs. Hole a J.UUlllUil vta errs on rAfiK okb rrRT vacs osb 1 Ceyle, Mr. Gertrade 8hay and Miss May Brack, er Baruagtea county. LANDS MAN BEHIND The position named in th Mirror message 1 within 10 mile of that estimate. -Th spot about (90 mile Buck and Henry Windsor.

Two Cam John Pierce, 31 years old t1 den men were named for place on From Wheeling Mlas jsiaer ana Haldeman plan to fly to Roosevelt Field, N. where they are to confer Thursday with the backer of tl eir proposed New York-to-Parii flight The American girl ha. been In the an 10 hour and minute on the bof. here from Tampa. The sua wa breaking through a heavy fog here early MORE ABOUT from Newfoundland.

STATE G.D.P. LEADERS the board. are: Chane J. ies-teraaa and Charles F. Hollopeter.

Teatesmaa 1 a member of the typo-graphksi scion and Hollopeter is well Fifth and Clinton street when, according to physician at the Cooper Hoapltai. he ran Into the path of a car driven by H. C. Laogheim, 18 South Fifth street The youngster sustained a lacerated nose. treet, went home last Biik! started smashing furnitan.

morning ho faced Police Jadi, man on complaint of Mrs. lUn at' with whom he live. I Mrs. Blood aald she has bea I rated from her husband for monk a year. She told Judge Bertna, knows a a labor teaser nere.

TART OK PAGE OBR Rudder and Wing of Plane Found orr English Beach Newquay. Sept 11. (U Four cities were nominated aa uoat Fred Elinger, 60 years old, of 648 PLAfil FOR ELECTION of the Federation' 1928 convention. They are Atlantic City, Perth Amboy, Newark and Hoboken. All the nomi Line street was crossing the road near his home when he was knocked down by an automobile driven by- T.

L. Globe-Circling Fliers Isolated at With Justice Katzenhach on the bench when the session waa opened were Common Pleas Judge Samuel M. wtn Th rudder and a section of the wing of aa airplane washed np oa the abor Omura Browning, who gave hi address as Shay, Circuit Court Judge Ralph nation will bo acted on ax uw annual election which I echeduled for tomorrow the Hotel Camden. Elinger was taken here were (eat to London today for E. Donges and Judge Dayton Oliphant "jr wy innn ner.

Ptertc given twenty day In jail. TO BStBICT SUCABcioB wan Domingo, Dominican Senator Edge Predicts Victory examination In the hope that the craft to the Cooper Hospital and treated for a cut ear. FlgM Oa Trafae Sign A mirited neht on the.floor occurred Tokio, Sept 13 (D.P.) William S. Brock, Edward F. Schlee and their 'round-the-world flight monoplane Pride of Detroit were isolated at Omura today.

A furious storm beat against the which thev were part could be of Trenton. Judge Oliphant will ait In the Camden Circuit Court in place of Judge Dongea, th two Jurists having exchanged benches for the present orpu it, Ku.r.rjuiet a coatar. for Biennial Constitutional Amendment identified. GUARD PLEADS GUILTY garuiug ins sugar Situation kn was believed possible todav um when a resolution wa proposed condemning th practice of the State Department of Institutions and Agencies in ita iweent marketinc of traffic signs seselon. Thia hift 1 the result of th The rodder wa covered with silver grey fabric One side of the wing was inican producer would join wlthoJ listing of a casein the Mercer County Court in which Judge Oliphant' law call the pouce.

IN PRISON DOPE SELLING Pike A. Harper, a guard In the Eastern Penitentiary, pleaded guilty painted black and the other white- firm la Interested' and which he, there- coast lines and interior of the Isle Kiushiu. All wire communication wa severed and railway connecting Nagasaki with Omura, where the Pride of Detroit awaited better weather, waa washed out 'Other line were blocked. (pre, does not wish' to bear or decide. It wa thought possible that xbc manufactured at the Kaaway reformatory by conVict labor, and sold at one-half the cost price to municipalities throughout the state.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Trenton, SepL 13. Under the leadership of United State Senator Edge, Republican National Committeeman Hamilton and 8tate Chairman E. C. Stokes, the member of the today before Judge ttcDevitt in After hearing Justice Katzenbach'a charge, which included a review of Automobile (or Sal MORS ABOUT CHILD IS KILLED STABTS OK PAGE 0B ter Sessions Court, Philadelphia, to a charge of smuggling narcotic drug into the prison. Judge McDevitt an their duties and Instruction regard A resolution waa passcu aj -ou vote after a spirited tussle.

CHEVKOLET IKS 8lan-3 mmUT, J5. l.7 Collinss alt I ia. wreckage came from one of the Alp-plane forced down at sea la trana-Atlaatie flights since oHlciala of. Croydon Airdrome said they knew of no missing land plane and that no continental piano waa known to have lng their performance, members of the nreimrv Adlon. chairman of th vo nounced he sentence Harper grand Jury retired to consider the list cational Committee of the Federation, Shipping sustained heavy damage.

Several small steamers were ashore and lighter loaded with cotton In Nagasaki Harbor were sunk. Oceanic cable service wa interrupted. of criminal case. Help Wanted Mile Among the case on the civil list who previously had given -oemueu nurt an the committee' work among failed to reach England. tomorrow.

Joseph 1. said be a "dope" peddler? and two Inmates, Involved In ths prison smuggling scheme, also pleaded guilty. McEntee A vacationist discovered the wreea and one of the first which la expected to be tried, is the 1200,000 slander suit brought by Chief Lawrence Do ran, the vocational school and institutions of th state, opposed the resolution. Evanston. 111.

Thirsty after game aae and notuiea me uoara. SALESMEN NtW JKRSISV-rON "AUTuWASian! Alt artlcte thai is a real home He took what be called a aumani tar- of golf, J. C. Broderlck drank from a Later larger part of the airplane were also will be sentenced tomorrow. of the Camden County Detective Bu Jug filled with lye and died Ian point of view, oaying that 11 we work was taken from the Inmate of reau, against former City commission.

alierward. Republican State Committee, county chairmen and vice chairmen met her today for final preparation for the election a week hence for adoption of the proposed constitutional amendments. v-. Mr. Keen's appearance was the first at Republican tat Headquarter since 'hi return Saturday from a European vacation.

Bertram F. Mott Morris county state committee representative, and chairman of the pecial sub-committee in charge of the constitutional election campaign, predicted that the amendments would be adopted by about 50,000 majority. Senator Edge, while from giving special figure, predicted that if the Republican voter go to the The two convicts, James Lawrence, serving a life term for murder, and "Sailor" Cohen, serving from 18 to 36 een further out at sea not- uie carried them away from shore before any could be recovered. er Melbourne F. Middleton, Jr.

Do ran that will make real monry foe mui nlla It. Price Is low and i big, aT to sell. Kxperlenctd tt too, enced Call or wrlt Hr. Bti im ChMtnut au Pt.lla.. Fa.

I the Rabway lnstituuon, uicy declare that Middleton made slander' After the accident, when new of the fatality spread through the little village, frenzied mother rushed the school. They 'Were joined by the teacher and they remained beside a little boy until Coroner Murray ordered it taken to the home of the Frank' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank R. Campbell, at 1101 Highland avenue. Millville Bey Badly Hurt Harry Hoffman, i-year-old son of Samuel Hoffman, of Cape May Courthouse, is in a aeriou condition at the Millville Hospital, where It 1 said that he ha a fractured kull.

have that much less to do. Ana in There was amen eon lecture as 10 ou statements regarding his conduct TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY year for a hold-up, will be sentenced later. Judge McDevitt, announced. the trans-ocean plane. If racta It waa, represented in the fragment.

idleness, they might go Insane. Adlon wa vigorously opposed hi his views by J. H. McCUIn. of Newark, old or hi office in connection with the Investigation, several month ago, of the Harper had been a guard in the AUCTION AUCTION Let-man Company stock brokerage' penitentiary for Hire year.

He 1 World War veteran. loiter i ra It was recalled that th White Bird, friend of f. t. nvcwuuw, bouse In Camden. Labor Day." in which the Frenchmen, Captain Edward J.

Borden, wa chosen fore Aaks Staad For uaiea Charle Nuncesaer and Major Fran man of th grand Jury. The remainder UcOlnln declared that anion labor eois CoU, attempted to ay iron ran of the list selected are a follow: KASKEY QUINN General Auctioneers 525 Arch Stref first must look out. for It own Inter to New York, was covered with silver Young' Hoffman was playing with MORE ABOUT SHERIFF. GU1WI5 TARTS ON PAGE OWE William B. Carter, 2520 River avenue, Michael J.

Coyle, 201 King polls Tuesday next, the amendment will be adopted. Edge said: some companion on Main street near est; He averred that state la permitted to construct and sell traf A member of the coast guard his home according to wit street, Gloucester; Samuel 102-f "tne biennial constitutional fic sign irom its prisons, nmnun, nesses, be ran directly into the path Cooper street. Woodlynnei William It will serve aa the beginning of a Fleming. .,263 North Eleventh street amendment fail of adoption it will he wholly because Republican who have for year criticised Mayor Hague's of a car driven by Fred w. Mostertx, of 701 West Carpenter street Phila vanced the thought that the flotsam might bo from the monoplane Saint Raphael.

In which Captain Leslie Hamilton, F. V. Mioehin and Princess An of Lewensteia-Werthebn took off PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Woodworking Machinery Formerly W. H. Dollar Company, Inc.

time In which many other commeaiue will be so made and sold, displacing Victor Player. 128 Atlantic avenue; U. delphia, who was returning from Wild- union labor outside these penal Insti A. Doyle, 437 Chestnut street; Harry Hodge. 417 York street; Christine dictatorial 'methods do not go to th polls.

A tour of the state has con from Uoevon. for Ottawa, Out. wood to nil borne. The automobile knocked the boy down, and came to hnmarffal, A TlX n.l. tutions.

-MeClaln was backed UP by many Stark, 106 North Thirty-fifth street Marshall' statement, is that Stratum wa derelict In'hJ duty in failing to post a notice of the sale at Weat-vllie, in addtlon to advertising it in; newspaper. Apparently, however, there is no legal requirement calling vinced me that the so-called organisation men and. women. Ephraim Weinatein, 441 Kalghn ave delegate who expressed similar opin nue; William Devault, 913 North are enthusiastically working to break Forty-second street; William Cotter, 1800 Mt: Ephraim avenue; Mis N. E.

Cor. West and Clinton Sts Camden, N. J. V- on Premises Sept 14th, 1927, at 'II A. M.

(D.S.T.) BAXTER WHITNRY SHAPER, MOTOR IS SPIXnl.K: KAY EOAN GLUE JOINTER. AMF.RK' A a Pl.AVB MOTOR Maypr Hague' control and recognize this amendment furnishes the opportunity of a lifetime. for the posting of such a notice. Emma Middleton, Chestnut avenue. ion.

Adlon, wno na proposal we humanitarian amendment to the resolution, finally hacked down, and said that he had not been aware of the federation' attitude until the meeting today. Ehvov to Grange CeaveaMon Th Saint Raphael last was reported over Ireland, northwest of here, but recent wind nav been Mowing from that direction. The guardsmen pointed out that the part were not water-togged and bene could not have been long the sea. Th Whit Bird flight wa May and the Saint Raphael in late August Another aupposltioa developed around th Sir John Carting, the monoplane In which Terranee Tally and J. W.

Haddonfleld; Mr. Margaret Ludlow, 1 spoke last night In Jersey City hie brakes, MosterU took the youngster, to a physician' office, and his father was called. The latter rushed the boy to the hospital. The driver was placed under arrest by Corporal Smith, of -the State Police barracks at Tuckahoe, who la holding MosterU pending the outcome of the lad'a Injuries. 315 North Second street; Anna Adams, 1430 Haddon avenue; (Mrs.

Mary Stan to an audience of over 1,500 men and women. I have seldom witnessed such enthusiastic determination as they dis HBAD: AMERICAN SAW TABLE MOTtJR ON COLUMN RORI.VO ATT. WV8USI MILES EIXiE SANDER. BAND SAWS, MOTOR JOINTERS, MOTOt pRIVEN; TAYLOR 12-KT. OLUE CLAMP, AIR BLOWER SYSTEM.

WO01 "HBNCHEBTTROCKSrMOTORS, Of RCE DI BEH3RE SALE. ton, 677 Haddon avenue, Collmgswood Felix D'Aloise, Rudderow avenue. Mey- played. A revolution moved that a definite effort be mad to eo -re late the labor movement with the farmer. The nresident waa directed to appoint two re Simon.

267 North Eleventh street "Demonstrating their lntereet, I waa There will be a further hearing in the case before Vic Chancellor Learning next Monday. The Applegates, although not con-teitlng the 133.75 bill against them, claim that they have paid the principal of (90 In monthly payments of $11.25 and that the balance represents interest and finance charge demanded by a Philadelphia loan company. Charle T. Wood. Magnolia; informed that those in attendance Henry, 2409 Powell (tract Frank E.

were charged an admittance of one delegate to attend the State Grange dollar in order to raise a few dollar Antrim. 10 west uapi avenue, ster- Mt Holly Bey to Beeever At Mount, Holly another 5-year-old boy was bowled by an automobile, but' be 1 expected to recover. Thf child. Robert fitevena ann of Mr Med calf hoped to fly from Newfoundland to London, It was thought the craft might have missed, it course because of a strong gale and thick aiist off the Irish coast last week and wa convention In Atlantic city in peeem- for election expenses. The Innovation chantville; John J.

Rutherford. 301 Coltord avenue. Collingswood Ralph ber. This action followed a suggestion of Senator Agana. head of the State of people paying admission to hear political speeches wa a new experi Shellammer, 142 Park avenue.

Wood and Mrs. Oscar Steven, of Paxon ence to me, and yet 1,500 were there. lynne. Unsuccessful in hi attempt to street. Mount Holly, ran from the fellow citizens of Mayor Hague, shout sidewalk on Brainard street directly evict the occupant lnce he obtained ing 'ln with Haguewml title August 12, Harrison, son of a wealthy Westville merchant and mo "I repeat, all that is necessary to bring about an.

emphatic victory for the people Is to have the open, frank support of those In the past who have tion picture theatre owner, started suit to evict the Applegate and In addition demanded $500 pecuniary Into the machine driven by Richard S. Folwell. The boy (truck the tide of the auto and he wa knocked several feet, but fortunately escaped the wheels. Folwell placed the boy in the machine and, with Benjamin Hirachblond, drove to the Burlington County Hospital. Robert was cut about the head but no tilled the air with cries of boasiem.

"It is fundamental to our form of government to mske every effort to the damage. Both suit are through Vice Chancellor's decision. Induce the people to vote. Applegate, and a semi-invalid from the effects of a recent illness, none were broken. Skating at Tenth and Chelton avenue, Joseph Kozonocras, 9 years old, of 21 fK Knuth Ninth street, was struck I wmMiimmm 4 knew nothing of the snarled tangle In which his property had been involved CASE LOOKED GaCrowdingPatient'a Heaft Nurse Gives BELL-ANS for IndigestionGets Sure Relief Cleveland, Aug.

28, 1927. "I have been a private nurse for 70 yean and aa on the go all the time, both in private homes and hospital. For the last seven yean I have always carriedinmykitabottleofBeU-'Aiisas I have always found them very useful as well as effective. And every place I have used them yon can rest assured until recently. His wife, fearing tc aggravate his iUness, attempted straighten matters alone.

Their chll dren are Vincent 10 and Robert, 13." "WU on camouflage the Issue an you may, but you cannot alter this fact "I have noticed some of our Republican critics, who have always decried Hague domination, have not enthused over this Amendment. Surely if they are aincere in their demand that the people, not the leader or bosses, shall rule, especially those who strenuQbily defend the direct primary aystem, then they 'are glaringly inconsistent if they oppose the election ot A Governor when more people, more independent admittedly, go to the polls. "If theyToppoe this amendment or refrain from voting they are deliberately- or otherwise assisting the per -illness onnp irvuoie by an auto driven by Benjamin Strea-tor, of 500 Hasson street, Haddonfleld. Streator took the boy to the Homeo- pathic Hospital, where It was found his shoulder was fractured. The 1 driver surrendered' to the police and was held in his own recognisance.

At Woodbury. Russell Taylor, 1 year old, of Spruce street, waa struck by an auto driven by Robert Evans, of 68 Park avenue, resulting In lacerations of the arms and shock. Four Hart Near Greateeh tative of the Providence Products Company with office in the Jessup Building, Camden, and af ma home. The property, a 14-room frame and stucco building, aurrounded by wide, well-kept lawns, was purchased five year ago. Mortgage totaling S3.T00 are the incumbrances, according co Appiegate.

petuation ef Hague domination. We can only assume they prefer that to a more representative expression of the people's desire. Whether thl is Inconsistent or otherwise I will not discuss. there is a bottle in that home now. MORE ABOtT 1 HTEfi St RTE USES START OH PACE USE iTiree men ana a woman were injured in a collision at the intersection of the Berlin and Chew Landing road, between Grenloch and Blackwood.

They were treated at Underwood's" hospital, Woodbury. John C. Cake, 47 years old, of West Creek, driver of one of the cars, received cuts and bruise and suffered from shock while his wife, Kathryn, 53 years old, received contusions of the chest and legs. Charles Murphy, 28 years old, of driver of the other machine was cut and Nelson Mellby. year old, also of Sieklerville, who was riding with him, waa bruised and cut.

Cake was going east oa Berlin road and asserts the sun shining in hi face, so blinded him that he was unable to see the other machine. Both car were damaged. i One of the Applegate obligations waa a monthly payment of J11.25 to the American Bankers Finance Company of Philadelphia. The payments were for principal and interest on a hill of $103 charged for outfltUng the big house with screens and weather stripping. The company financed the purchase and took a bond of $180 to guarantee payment: With- interest and finance charges, the bill totaled $136.75, Mrs.

Applegate declared. She wa amajfed, she declared, a month ago when she received, notice from Sheriff Stratton that he property would be sold at auction to satisfy a bill of $32.75, the -three remaining payments for the screens. Wife' Payments Refused RHEUMATISM may be relieved fcy ratiooal treatmrnt it out not be rubbed away. In July I was called to a very small hospital for an old man. When I arrived the patient wa suffering with nausea and greatly suffering from gas and it was crowding the heart The ease looked hopeless.

I began giving Bell-Ans and in less than an hour my patient was sleeping and is now well and working. But every day he still takes his Bell-Ans. All that I have ever used were my own but I know it to be a fact they have been the means of saving many a life. Wherever I have used then) they are now a house-hold remedy, v. Their reason 1 that by being placed under the Jurisdiction of tbe state commission they be forced to pay the gross franchise besides conforming to various other state regulation from which they are immune so long as they operate as interstate earners.

Four Children Bart She aent- Sheriff Stratton a check ijss Abraham Price, years old. 851 for the amount, Mrs. Applegate said. Tbe Utility Commission' apparenUjn While outon my last ease I ateWney granted permission to tne Orange con Third street, wa playing at Second and Beckett streets when he Theuniatie pains entirely left me. lam now in perfect health, and want to add that I have -tried all kinds of medicines but I think fa the best" Earl C.

Campbell, J1S West Main Street, Johnson City, Tennessee. is purely vegetable. II is extracted from the. fresh. Are jra one of thoee unfortunates who aoffer wlfr pains In your nraoclcs and joints, commonly called rheumatism, meJc- lng yoo tmseraUe, leaf efiViwit, Interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep? Ton may tare tried many -Uungi without relief.

Why not i try For more thaa 100 keeping the new from her husband. It was returned with a note advising her" that a bill for $17 court costs cern chiefly upon representations i wa run-dowir hyATii; driven-by ill black saliir cnllio James Fols, of 613 Pearl street also wa due. Sheaent another Check Wb.6 WAS taken tn Cn.nar lliu. eiT u.u whb wu taken to Cooper for she but $17. both, checks distress.

I took Six tablets out of my kit and in' a few minutes was as good as new. Will be glad at any time to wi.ite you a testimonial without charge for publication. I thank you." 1 of Newark and Jersey City merchants, L. Bamberger ec Hahne Co. and Kresge's, all of Newark, testified to the effect that the stopping of the buses in Newark for transporting passengers to and from Maplewood, Orange, East Orange and Newark would Hospital, sustained multiple bruises of the body and face, and is thought to have a possible fracture of the skulL He 0 IHnansjiarjent wlijet aad rliiaestcnes years St has been fivlsf relief toots of medicinal plants and i--Win.

JELHatton, be a material help in-bringing -hop- in thousands ot testi-r herbs and fives to Nature what fied to ia unsolieited letters of (he needs in building you up so that your system throws off Safe Sure Pleasant for over 30 yean per. to we wars. Tne Newark stores alleged that shoppers continued through Newark to New York because th buses were not allowed to conduct a New Jersey business between Newark and other points on the bu line. The president of the real estate board of tbe Oranges and Maplewood, testified to the advantages of having the buses do a New Jersey business. Public Service withdrew it opposition.

In one year the Orange concern carried 55,000 passengers between New York and Newersey points. Opposition, by the Pennsylvania Railroad were returned to Her August 8, last, with the statement that, the property, had been sold. Stratton- gave his version of these 'had receive. Applegate' check for 133.75 before the sale and that he had returned It, notifying' her. that the J17 court costs must also be paid.

''This notification was Ignored until after the sale," the sheriff added, "And then, of course, it wa too late. The sale had already taken place." It was on August 5 that the sale took place, with Harrison as the only bidder. On August, 12, a deed was executed to Harrison Applegate had no suspicion of the state of hiv household affairs until Harrison, thevDurchaser, took court action to evict the family, it is said. They resisted successfully through the aid of their attorneys. According to Mrs.

Applegate, attempt to settle with Harrison -or 1500 were unsuccessful, gratitude. "I suffered from rbeumatkm for a good many years. At tunes vy Joints would swell so, I cculdnt walL 1 tried almost everything. Went to Hot Springs then finally decided to try I tooV a course. Ia si short time the the cause.

from youth to later years S.S.8, is a proven tonic giro it and take It when a tonic is indicated. SJ3.S. is sold at all good drug' stores in two sizes. The larger size more economical was reported to be slighlly improved this- morning; 1 1 Marion Brobzik, 3 year old," of i927 Fillmore street, sustained a possible fracture of the skull when she was h. by a machine driven by William Crowder, 51 St- John street, Gloucester.

The girl was playing at Sixth and Viola streets when the accident occurred, and wa. taken to the West Jersey Homeopathic Hosortsr She ia also in a (Slightly unpromd oondition today. Arthur SoUmina, 9 years, 423 Berkley street, was roller skating at Fourth and Washington street when he wm hit by a car operated by Vito Arranno, 912 South Third strete. Cooper Hospital physicians treated him for a fractured collar bone, bruises and cuts. of the entire body.

Jn Christie; 6 years old. who lives at ffl West street, wa playing, at -J 6 BeutAns Hot water Sure Relief OtlAV1 telle CO and Hudson tube trains was waived aside with the conclusion that carrying- 55,000 passengers In a year had ELL-AWS 3 'b and cli i ni Tuiir B- J. s-f 7he tonic -for all- ages Builds Strength Relieves Rheumatism. FORIINDIGESTION shews no appreciable decrease In the revenues of the existing transporta- Hon facilities. r- ph1Ladelphia I.

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