\.. H | D I _ " ‘_ _ . i ‘ | VV' .M ` » l ’ ' ` »'i . '~ , _ . _“‘ i l ‘ ,_ ._ ‘i .. ` ' “ Ci. go , _ li’ ` __ `_` V 1- =. W _ _ fw' f ' . l‘-.,___'f_,,,,__,,____ _ ___ .,, , 3,, 1; j ' _ _‘ _ad-[I 'Y A ` 'l ... _ E oy ~. *S L_ . _J ,_ ...-_Q'¢,,,~ V "Tris i.§ras'r Nu sl " I “Z” “. 5" " A . V A J '*”"-vi ~"‘ t _ ._ ---~~~.-.f-.-.;_- -. ~ A if ` '"1 - rmfu. ni -- = W ia, »,,` i _ . __ . <>”l@=i><71°5r`W_0wN-¢ANA1>A»SofURD&_l1Ai<@FF‘iE on me <>»~ -1-L" i i"r=tif..:e'.fir:_f~f.;i QDVERNMEN Will, 'Not *Fill lmportunt Position Until Senate “*l=rieidiy. . ' . . ALBANY, N. Y., March 14 (Svc. cial)-Governor Sulzer is waiting for some signal from .the Tamniany co". trolled Senate as to whether it is to be peace or war. before sending in any nominations; 'i‘he action ot" the Senate Finance ilominittee, which will on Wednesda _ _ Y uive ifhcaring on the charges made‘wi¢h a sick’ gas” disomm_ed Bt0m_ in this nioiister proizram as a special against Milton E. Gibbs, of Roches- ter, appointed as member of tlie‘ State Hospital Committee, may de- termine the G0vernor’s action. Until he knows whether the Senate isl friendly or unfriendly he is not going to name the two'Puhlic Seiwico Dom-‘ inissionerships and fill some of the' other important positions. Senator John F'. Murtaugh is said to be opposed to the confirmation oil .lohn N. Carlisle as chairman of the l'ublic Service Commission, to sue-i cord Frank W. Stepens, It is rumoreil\l that an agreement has been reached by which,Mr. Stevens will hold on uutil the ndjoiirnnient of the Legisla- ture and then resign, giving thc,op-` portunity then to the Governor to name Mr. Carlisle as a recess ap-l iiointment. (lf course the confirma- tion world have to come before the :»'<-nate next year, but a good deal muy happen lu a ycnr. lt is believed here that before the. und of the session there will be ii working agreement with Tammany, in which the oi'gnni7.ntimi will be perniitteil to name the men for the places it is iutr\.rosted_ ln, and the Senate will confirm Mr., Carlisle and ilu: other mcn named by the Gover- nor who may not be on good terms with Charles F. Murphy. "You will have no trouble shaving if you use a Jem Junior Safety Ra- zor--$l.00 each--worth $5.00 so fur an work is concerned. li. A. Foster,} <‘.i~ntrnl Driigstore. 3-1fiM3i.i ' ‘lCrowdsl\iiv¢»c.Nnr» ¢r0\¥_dl must come. You _ __can’t afford io miss any of, three lots. Pai-‘ on'3 ` 3-l4M5|. “Ruthless reductions in lace > i T- f _ ` I' *_ I _. .1 > ~ __ . ~~ ..__`.:..‘_-;_.:..._.,... _ _.L_ ,,,, _ _ _ i ,~ . . . _ __ T -Willis i gnrii i_i,n.n,s _piin .moron .stun isinfs _Glillll SUESiU\.W.Y.ER 0;: PEM ypypiwm-,._,i|iiiiss-ciiiiiiinmi av nmiiri nun sniiun n! ': ._ 301,; r yiuiPn_2_ cisuins lf conslipated, bilious, headaehy stomceh sour, take a ~ Cascuet. _ You men and women who can't igflt fffflllflg fight-who have headache, coated tongue,foul taste and foul brea- Ith, dizziness, can’t sleep, are bil- IOUS. nervous and upset, bothered 901;. or have back-ache and feel worn ou . Are you keeping your bowels clean With (lascarets, or merely forcing a. Dfissnigeway every few days with salts, cahartic Pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, iindigested and fcr-- menting food and foul gases; take the out of tho system all the constipnted waste matter and poison in the intes tines.snd bowels. from anyrdrug store will keep your ular and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. ’l‘hey love (iris- nrets liccauso they taste guoil--do “Undoubtedly the shopping event of the year is now on at ‘ , ¢ » o Patnn S. |.t ls a revelktson ofiilisplny n gorgcoiisly painted curtain 1 Value glvlngf Unpafaueled bar' and espociiilly iirrziiiigml light cifecizs gains for you’ Paton Q1 coqiwitli each soup. Miss lhivics will re- 344,15; eeive a royal welcome from her iiiany,- ‘ ° irmii friends ' will be very much appreciated. "Sale time may be any time, 'but saving time is now. Uur sale continues till Monday Pat- Pntpifg Y , on’s J-l4M5‘.. ,___ ..__.._ _“___ ___________,- 'nuns nn. livin tlilfillllliliflllllll itmrrirs union sounna, ' ’ 'rr-iaxrna, New YonK_ It would seem as though B. F. Keith had concentrated the efforts of the entire Hooking Office in arrang- ing the tremendous show scheduled to appear at the Union Square Theatre for the week of March 17th, for it contains several foreign iinportations, plenty of comedy and dramatic of- ferings, and many novelties. The announcement of the engage- ment of Dr. Carl Herman to appear extra feature will bc a rare treat to all vaiidevilllans. l)r. Herman has been engurgeil nt an enormous expense to give his wonderful electrical spect- acle (which contains many new and original experiments), called "The Window at the Haunted I-louse." Dr. Herman is really an “Electrical Wiz- ard" and his lutcst offering ts an absolute masterpiece of mystery.' He keeps his audience guessing, wonder- lexcess bile from the liver and carry lui: and in convulsions of lailizhtcf for i.w<\.iity_ iniuutes_ Mr. Frank. Sheridan and his own conipnny of select players will give A Cnsfnret tonight will straighten the first prcscniai.ion of ii one Vacti *you olit by [morning-a. I0-cent box play, called "l$lucl\'inai|," which tells a well \vi'il.l;¢-.ii story of today, S¢0lYIaC1l SWGUU “Ver 111111 b0W€lS WELL- ` ni' all times iiiterciztiiig with just a touch of pathos. Miss licnc llavics, who is consider- rd the irtitiist riil in New York and . _ _ .y x. ‘. , ' ll§0°‘1““0V°l` RWD” OF Hlffkeu- wlioin the <:i'il.ics 4-all “'l‘lie New Ain- cricnn, finality," will give the first _..__.__..@._._. I pi'e:fi:iitutioii of :ui original spcctaeu-` ini' production in which she will of- icr some of hor latest song successes. fn this iiew ul*l’crini' Miss Davies will* wear fi wonderful l’nrisiaii gown and y . Tho Seven Mnrvclous llrscks will offer just ten minutes of the fastest :Z A PFOmPl 5ClllCl`l'lCnl Of and most hair raisziiig gymnnsticg the account just rendered you,['\luuis st-sr ,,mm,»u»ii. Mp l"““°““S 'Piilking Pictures will be retained an-' other week showiii;; new :ind thrillingl wg nggd thg m0n¢y_ Mogrg @,subjccts. ‘The l’rin~rosc l\‘our, one ofl ,-M,¢Leo¢_l.__ _. ‘_ 3-12l\l61..,. the greatest quartettcs in Aiiiet_ica,* wia»=o1ree-e:-"rerierr.otre"Mixture 'song successes. Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson will keep up the comedy end with ri new offering funnier than their original sketch. Other important features will be Billy Rogers, who is called the liiini- an orchestra; Ollie Young and April. the skillful snap-biibble i\1f.'.€l0YH; ron _ovERUHineii United States Scout Cruiser Reports Successful Tests. GIBRALTAR, March 14 (Special)-~ Tbe United States cruiser Salem, which was sent to Gibraltar to test the receptive and transmitting rad- ius of the high power wireless tele- grnphic station at Arlington, Va., will leave this week if her experi- ments are completed. She has been hcrc a week, ‘ The ~following are facts of her voy- age out.:- “In the first week of the voyage terrific weather was experienced, the wind blew eighty miles and the Salem rolled heavily, at one time thirty- nine degrees. The cruiser's pinnace was sinaslieil. “For the remainder of the voyage the weather was pleasant, and exten- sive experiments were carried on, the special uirelcss apparatus being op- erated unintcrruptcdly. The tests were siiccessful, and it is expected that a grunt advance in wireless tele- graphy will be_ the result. "Messages were transmitted 2,300 miles by day, and since the Snlem`s arrival there has been night commun- icntiou between Gibraltar and Wash- ington, or rather with the station at Arlington, which is a few miles from Washington." _ f’lnrk and filcl’ullough, with fifteen minutes of the most amusing dialo- gue you ever heard and the Elsa Loiir Trio. making their American debut iii ri spectacular surprise spec- nity. “Please remember that all through this short lot reduction sale our guarantee ol Quality covers fvery line of Merchan- dise offered. No rubbish has been bought in for this purpose, so whatever we have you can secure - if-lor¢~a1‘unoiui%r1fij W ings 'ai ordinary prices. Pat- on ® Co., 3-l4M3i. A few dozen pairs of cor sets left at half price. Paton’s 1l4M3i. io _ i ' I /Q fri Smiles 'J’**nq. .'r-...fi , , *eh /,_ _Ii ~..» '%~ for Sale- less than a cent each if you _buy A A 1." i _ \ 1 ~ wniotcvs _ ,_‘,, ,»<.r. - by the box sP£.irr///vr 'W ._ '- ,`*f, -A* of -_ 40. -Firm "`@‘ -a _ If - /_ ,-»m- \ For the smallest coins you_ carry, Please! and benefit your children, your wife and yourS€ f~ fSn’t it worth a few cents to give this deliCi0US mint leaf enioymenbw tiniwus _benefit .as .»well? _ Teeth, 3_PP¢tifeS and digestions improve steadily with -it.. I 1 ' ' Almost any shop affords it. Get it-enjoy it-tonight! the family.-t0 8iV@ ¢°”‘ sells it-any Pufhe ,Made “~ fm, Canada iwoillrii Piioor ~'~rnoiruin wizsr i ‘ i. ,. -...__ That Dodd’| Kidney Pills Are f ro Nnturslltemzdy. M For Cases of E Weakness-How H. Jeremy Fgnuii Relief When He Cured His Kid neys_. _ENIA'i‘YN, Alta., March 14 (Spa 01111)-'Flint the natural remedy for exhaustion and nerve weakness; is one that will give good circulation and pure blood carrying nutrition go flll Darts of the body, is again proved in the case of S. Jeremy, a well- known resident of this place "For over two years I suffered fl`Qm attacks of exhaustion and nerve wc`nlfnces," Mr. Jeremy states. "I tried many nerve foods and tonics but must admit that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have benefitted me more than anything else I ever used, ‘_‘I ani more than grateful for what I)o.l