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4 _ After the Firemen Had THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARUH 25, 1995; pau aie ls i“ N GOLD FOR A GUESS 91,000 IN GOLD FOR A GUESS wn liebe eee eee IF YOU ARE BEHIND, READ THE SYNOPSIS “IN THE SUNDAY WORLO OF MARCH 24. aes | eee PPLE PIII IDA : “A PLOT FOR A MMOLLION.” ASSAULTED AND ROBBED. A Man Decoyed to a loom by «| Postponed Necaw BENDER EXAMINATION OFF. of the Absence \PED FROM A FIRE, Ga Thieves of the Dini rt-Attorney. } i i John Hall, of 314 East Twelfth street; | GO. W. Bender, or Brummel, accu of Men Injured in a Burning John Vesey, of 24 Kast Fifty-fourth | plotting against Rev. Daniel C. Potter, wtaurant on Third Avenue {street, and Frederick Aring, of 5 St. | Pastor of the Baptst Tabernacle in Sec- ond avenue, at the known enemies of Rey. Potter, was up | for examination tn Kssox Market Police r t noon to-day, on the charge of instigation of un- Mark's place, were remuar Jin Essex | Market Police Court this morning until to-morrow, accused of assault and rob- bery. A fourth man, said to be connected with the gang, met # reapectable man in front of the Morton House, Four- teenth street and Broadway, a night or tWo ago and decoyed him to’a furnished foding Meter Cau Havoc in a Six-Story Building. svious to the proceedings and while waiting for the arrival of Asvistant Dis- triet-Attorney John FB. Mc re, the people's representative in the case, Rey. we voller Wa tound standing on the D8. court-bouse st ¥ jroom at 39 East Twelfth street. There, | De, er ha# located Sister Bender, Gone Home, it is alleged, the prisoners assaulted the | said be the wife of Rruminel. She Is victim, breaking his nose, and robbed |in the city and the police will be notified him of his valuables. | When the time Is ripe for her appear- The detectives declare that it would | ance in the case. interfere with further arrests If they | er sin irummel's apprehension disclosed their names, | ender has been flitting from A BOLD HIGHWAYMAN, Airing a fire at 6 o'clock this morn- % in Raymond's restaurant, 136 Third qiaue, two men were injured by leap- { trom the third-story window to the were . McIntyre, Lawyer got of a low building in the rear. McKelvey quietly stated to Justice Grady Their names are Battiste Lablo, fitty- that he was ready to yo on with th Curran Knocked MeDo Twice and Ri Thomas Curran, examination, but the Assistant District- Attorney was not on hand, McKelvey then asked for an adjourn- ment unis next Tuesday at 2 P.M, | which Justice Grady granted. AGREED NOT TO DRINK. Stanton Says His Partner Got Drunk and Wants to Dissolve. Patrick Stanton applied to Judge Me- Adam, in the Special Term of the Supe- rior Court to-day, for the dissolution of the firm of Ciarke & Stanton, plumbers in Kingsbridge, and for the appointment of a receiver ‘A clause in the partnership agreement, Stanton says, provides that either part- ner may apply for a diasolution of the partnership in the event that the other indulged in intoxicating Mquors to the extent of injuring or interferring with the business of the cowmern. Stanton submitted two affidavits, made by employes of the firm, to the’ effect that Stuart ¥. Clarke, his partner, had been intoxicated on two o sions while ed in a job for the firm, six years old, and Pasquale Gervesini, eighteen years oli. They were em- ployed im the restaurant. Labio dis) cated his right ankle, and Gervesini broke his right leg above the knee, They are at Bellevue Hospital. These men, with a boy named Nicolo, slept in a littlg room on the third floor, and were the only persons in the bulld- ing at the time They were awakened by the smoke, which nearly smothered them before they could get from their | yiebonnld, staggered to hl fect and @eeping room and make thelr way to Ten ed apa td. aol iG the kitchen in the rear on the top floor. crowd began to collect, and Curran Hacape by means of the stairway was| frohman ‘Waltelelier whe had to fant cut off, for the entire front of the hall-| him all tha way to the station. The man way was a mass of flames. ied he had 5 e In thelr fright, Labio, and Gervesini | ¥#teh Was found on him. Jumped from the side window without calculating the distance, and landed in the fron frame work of a skylight of the one-story building, sixteen feet be- low. Nicolo clung to the window si:] until © neighbor brought » ladder and res- cued thirty-seven old, of 49 Wext Twenty-ninth strect, was held for trial in Jefferson Market years | Court, this morning, robbery. At noon yesterday he knocked down Joseph McDonald, a printer, of 258 West ‘Twenty-ninth street, at Twenty-seventh Street and Seventh avenue, and snatched his gold wate on a charge of BARRY MIN MINES HELD. Me Robbed J. Co. Barry Mines managed- " Plerpont Morgan & f $10,000, the coupon clerk, who to steal some $10,000 from J. Pierpont Morgan & Co., was arraigned | Clarke's couse denied the charges, was di: ered by Roundsman bi e: minh? Ste was discovered by Roundeman | iefore Justice Voorhis, in the Tombs |2Udse MAPAG RM renery ed Aecisions Police» Court this afternoon, ‘while passing on the opposite side of the Charles H. street. They sent out an alarm. The|Ccster, a member of the firm, swore to upper siory, which contained two private/a complaint charging Mines’ with. the JUSTICE GRADY STIRRED. dining rooms and a store-room, is com: specific larceny of 3M Inter aring ae s pletely gutted, while the two lower floofs! coupons of the @re drenched with water. Tho flames dia) hot extend to the kitehen in an extex-/ sion. ‘The damage to the building, which 1s/| orthern Pacific road of the value of $0,100. Mines waived examination and was {held in $5,000 to await the action of the The prisoner's wife wae A Prinoner Under Bail Walks Ont of Court and Goes Home. Michael Deugherty, a ‘longshoreman, of 273 owned by the Baird estate, In $1.00, court-room. ‘The meeting was Plymouth: streat,, Brockiyn, who while the loss of Ralph Raymond. the affecting. Mines was sent to the} accidentally caused the death of James Proprietor, is placed at 800. The nulid- | Tombs, ww unable to furnish bal. Carroll in a friendly wrestling bout a Mines indicted to-day for grand larceny in the rat eure,” ae FRANCIS NEVIN RESISTS, nj oecupled for many years by iz. no, "who started. one ef. the Ttalian_table d'hote restau. rants in the city. Since he soil out and moved uptown six years ago, the restau- rant has been run’ on the same plan by week ago, Was arraigned yesterday morn- ing before Justice Grady, In Essex Mar- ket Court, and committed without bail for examination on Tuesday next. Mr. Raymond. Does N While the liceman was waiting for No ‘nooner ‘nad the firemen extin- * Not! the commiiment papers, Dougherty, be- ay CNP eee the arth ¢ gor ote i to Jersey, loving the Court was done with him West Houston street, this morning, nels Nevin, allay Rivers, alias | UnUl Tuesday, went over to his home in when an explosion of a gaa meter on Armstrong, who was arrested at es ae, Was much surprised at the a me Boor, couscd. 8. auch ire 4 o'clock Sunday morning in the flat-| Justice y will bring the case be- fing, and was put out in 3 few min-| house 269 West Thirty-eighth street by | fore the Fi of Police Justlees to se- utes, but the second one caused $15,000 es Brady, of Headquarters, and | oo tna mode of preventing escape aemeearst fi 4a bh Batrolman| a DIP AL meer en ots tetas | Pn eo e firs! ire was se a | a orney’s oflice to-day, ew Neely, of the Macdougal street station. hotice Was given by his lawyers! ‘Tried to Destroy Hix Evidence. Three minutes after the alarm had been would take out a writ of gent in, Chief McGil and Chief Lally is for him, August F. Reinhold, who conducts bathe at 103 were directing th» movements of the h a big farmer, of Fast Thirtieth street, was examined in supple- The flame: members of Company 13. Bays that Nevin tried montary proceediigy in the City Court by er- were in a jot of ha! boxes, belonging t some green-goods last Jan- Peter J. Brett & Co, A line of hose | uery Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, AB bes: of way, to-day. Joseph run up and ir Ave minutes the fire | Sheffield assaulted Nevin’ and was him: nt for $450, Reinhold it: self arrested. Nevin got away at te Capt. Johnson, with the members of| time, ‘ Fire Pairol No.2 started to sweep out| Nevin was to-day taken to Police ** the place. The men were working in the | Headquarters from” the District-Attor- ¥" woman lived ke when sudlenly there came an ney's office and lo paked ed Up. e and seizing a pen, attems fon like the report of a cannon, ‘The nye ned valve. e Then were threwn from their feet to the listices Newburger "I said his lawy 4 him he must an- consequences, the froit windows of the house ware blown ut and the building shook, At the same time a great burst of flame Beemad to fil the place, The fire puiro made a wild rush for the stairs to! the street, Patrolman Neely had seen’ the windows blown out and xen‘ in i Jonn Atteridue Accused of Beating | His L John Atteridge, a ions oF stand — April Fool Jokes Hegin Early. Mr, 1. G. Palmer, who manages the Fifth Ave- ‘longshoreman, who i John 8 | nue Mail at 27 West Forty-second street, desires Other alarm. When the firemen returned {lives at 33 Bethune street, took his fifteen. | j |lives to announce that there will be no baby show In $e entire portion of the fifth Moor wag iyear-old daughter to the Charles street | nat huil to-day ‘nor ae any otter timer treme the exposion had been a gas meter. Station last night, and asked to have! hs In the newspapers announciag In the front part of tae floor is a gas engine used for power to the machin ery asd suppli by a big meter stands close b half an b her locked up as a bad girl, He sald she Was uway trom home seven weeks and he had gu (Buy a baby e motice Was pein ioe “Yin Jefferson Vealeged the Men pattled with this fre. Cou ping With, Bt eat hemenes a hought to have been put ov : morning. A folly stout man with a blonte mus: Chiet McGill found the root. was’ burn- th street, Heches Ranaunead ne twee ke ante oat ing. The flames had :nade .heir way be- West Sixtenth techs; Sneaunond He was the loely -beby tn: the tween the walls and by ‘the elevator 3 that the father had been | Bhatt to the sixth floor and to the roof |In the habit of getting druak and beat- Shout On the sixth floor the fire burned | ins the child. They said she had been i fercely, Refore it was extingulsted stopping with her aunts when away | Henry Jogeosen, a Swede, of 314 West One loor wrecked. It was occupied by |ircin home. | Mundred and Thirty-fifth street, was held for Willard Fy. Jackson, maker of men's] Justice Simms postponed the hearing, | trial in the Harlem Court to-day, charged wit clothing. 7 {disturbing @ religious service last night at the ‘The tenants on the floors below the | 4 fifth were damaged by water. On ihe BOOKKEEP; h, One Hundred and Twenty-soy fourth floor is C. J. Franciseus, mi E ER ARRESTED. eet and Lexington av logeonen was | of cups: third Atoor sil tT aRCa a ere pa ar 8 fat at the broldery; second fla Vahl & §; lexed to Inve Stolen : ‘ man, cloaks; first floor, R. Ragagalla, 81,500 or More. a stopped! hie sermon, and Policeman Reldell wholesale Hquors: The da. age to the building is $10,000,| Otto Rohde, until Wednesday last em-| ee and to occupants, $5,000, Ployed us bookkeeper by Recker & earned Men May Go to Hell." a Frank, pipe manufacturers, Broadway | Gen. Hailington Booth, of the Salvation Army Becf-Packing House Burned, Was this morning held | bezaa last night a campaign among the better KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 25.—Reed Broth Market ‘Court on. a) class of people In Harlem, Hla first service was Packing-houre in Armiow was destroyed by held Jn the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, the books dls ts had t# valued at fire last night. The entire 0,000 to $1,040, 00 acher Wanted Hones Broken, ‘ YC. HL McAnney, of St. Paul's Methe F y|graw sir Jscopal Church, North Tarrytown, prayed nt kovered by. insurance. 2 : evcuing'e service that the Lord would yeeros —o-— AM WIM Afd the Charities, Be Ae Ste has Peper r Damaged by F A charity entertainment will be given Tuesday the vention. | Mr. MeAnmey also ‘A fre occurred on the second Moor mont AbboyiE Theatre The 5 Aree PRU CE TES Si ven to the New —_ n Hoby Mayor Strong, Hun Childron and Wi Lagsion place r nice to to the fu ‘gin of the 1 gra Lust week ehe Eiger ithe bloomer The tow rn bods s Missing One Drow ve, and. for noment the police aa with amazement. Thea they aroused a The hody of an unknown but apparently rexpect sation, snd Mies Be ae i Ante Sat Russell able mag, sbout thirty-five years old, wax atition of he Rune Ne e Thestre Drama found floating (m the Bast River at 7.36 © ald mean a police court suimine Romeo's First is niorning. ‘The man was five fect ss ay ite Sonws, snd inches in height, had Miss Maym Hele Irwin Surrenders Hin in a comtume musical reclial. | arnt wore a dark brow ‘and —— Vent, Hooks, — | * | JUTABURG, March 25 —Georgy M. Irwin. th | Coors B. Towe® Again Arrested. | i'l 1 vellar hous blind pool « diay porged Din Pp Salen me to hat aan Pi the Union 7 wilt . ae a thet 2 Is Getting Dange: {k mane fat ome we On ded Miahth street, wox altacked ¥ kes Pent or Bust by six men wt One Hundred and Fifteenth street Twill dance, my wife will sing! last evening. ‘The men nd then robbed lim of and §20 ip mone, The reiiy. goes ihe * Peak Pussie ts the thingt “drive te biues away! Ue second case and was coleased, ae PADRRAARAAARAA AAAS Ww HOEBER VERY ANGRY, The Turn of Affairs in the Hanni- gan Case Unmans Him, He Refuses to Say Whether He Wii Resig His Office. gol Mann and Dr. Pettingill Held in $10,000 Bail, Solomon H. Mann and Dr. Menry B Pettingill were each held in $10.00 ball to-day to await the action of the Grand Jury in the case of Loretta Hannigan, ‘The girl died Saturday evening at her iather’s home, #3 West Fifty-t{th street, after the tragle scene so graph- leally described in Saturday's “Kvening World,” wherein her infuriated brother, David Hannigan, drew a revolver and svugnt vengeance by Killing Sol Mann, Just accused by the dying girl as the cause of her trouble, ‘The autopsy was held yesterday. Among the eminent patholoxsts who participated in the autopsy were Dr, Frank Ferguson, who is one of the ablest pathologists in the world; Dr. William ‘T, Jenkins, consuiting pathologist to the Board of Coroners; Dra, W. J, Stevens, James W. McLane, Weston and W. J. Cuff; the attending physician, Dr, Aus- Un, and Coroner Hoeber himself. All these learned men, after a careful examination declared that they could find no evidence that w eriminal opera- tlon had been performed. Loretta Hannigun had dled of perito- nitis, but the doctors disagreed as to whether Jt was simply septic or puer- peral peritonitis, and the question was left for discussion to a microsc examination by the Coroner and Dr. Ferguson Soloman H, Mann, with hig father, brother and iawyer, Willlam F. Howe walked into the Recorder's Court just efore noon to surrender, ter Howe pres his client, and Dist ric history of the ce aructer of nged since th ball of the de: Assistant has sion t n is dead. crime ‘efore mani move tu mitment of H. Mann. pl Mann was were hollow pale and his bi and anxious. His law yer, Mr. Howe, 5 Ve are here as we promised Your Honor we would be on last, We are here to offer. bail, Inly "in i case where the experts express doubt if any crime bas been committ e may protest against being commit “think the person to be committed is the yroner in the case, who caused the de girl. Task Your th r be sent to the Jury foi “P think, this case into by the itin th in Was taken over to the his friends hurried down. to, street after Banker Samuel M. who was Mann's bondsman on’ th mer Ww Mr. Shafer lives at 5 West econd street, and Coroner Hoeb admiringly “he is good tor $500,000, Meantime Dr, Henry B, Pettineill turned up at Coroner Hoety private office and, Ridden in that recess. the | ecretive Uaroner 1 the charge against bim nd ine creased his to $10,000, W. Holi ) West } ettingill’s bondsman, and away. i ‘The little Coroner was down at 10) * o'clock this morning. “Coroner, what time will you hold the | inques: in’ the case of Loretta Hannl- | gan?” a reporter arked, “Chentlemens, 1 don't siirleked, « y Coroner, are you. going to sign?” another reporter asked. The Coroner's occipital Intense at this, and he essay through the reportorial stockade. he turned on his questioners a eked: know!" ne | { re- » ever a asks me tion—vill run of zomiding elne. “Rut, Corone kK you ought to? rorte fty-tfth st there ‘ im door this morning whit crepe, to Which Was pinned at one point a bunch of 1 ses The members of the family dented Chen to all burl their m intimate frienc Tiey would say abselutely nothin about the which was he psterduy d to say anything about funeral arrangements ~—— Kicked Himself to Denth, MOUNT V! ation Into t Read the Rest of the Nove In The World Every Morning. w REA The Age of Reason Is the name given frequently to this present century. We have out- grown old fogy notions. Because “our grandmothers used lard" is no argument in favor of it to-day.They had good Inrd, far aifferent from the present fectory product. Physi- cians found that much of the pre- vailiug dyspepsia and indigestion was duc to the use of lard in the preparation of food. ‘Then modern science caine to the front, and Cot- tolene was evolved. When the his- tory of our time is written it will be known also as The Age of Cottolene The on/y substitute for lard. Made of pure cotton seed oil and beef suct, itisthe only healthful shorten- ing known. Like other successful preparations, Cottolene has many imitators. REMEMBER THIS. The genuine is put up in one, three and five pound tins with the trade mark—a_ steer's head in cotton- plant wreath—on every tin, Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and Produce ange, New York, WEST LITH ST. $” Deana? CARPETS You may fui >.” % our house complete er in part almost anywhere at a low figure, but will you get value? YOU ARE SAFE “THE IN DOL OLD RELIABLE — CLOSEST WITH QUALITY, HAS BEEN Ovi POLICY FOK §§ YEARS, AND WE KNOW THAT LIBERAL TREATMENT PAYS, Our store Ia filed with the Jajest and most ate tractive designs in CARPETS AND FURNITURE, || Glad to have you look through before deciding, COWPERTHWAIT & CO. 104, 106 AND 108 WEST LATH ST. AR GTH AVE, BROOKLYN STORES: FLATBUSH AVE AR EULTON ST. Hoy Pickpockets in the Park. An organized gang of seven i knocker ranging in age from nil fourte re, were arrested In Central Park ye egniyes a they con Bud anid they w who alway having picked pockets, ht to do ao by an older ie oft nies In Here, wks, He ping with his mother at the Waldorf, tour of Canada, and to sail yooth 10 Nake a the Supre ath —— Weather § re M RLOOO, Mt row ASSOKTMENT OF PIANOS a LONTHIN PAYMENTS. KNAn PAUTIFI i ELSE PATH Manager Teta! | NEEDHAM PIANO ANO ORGAN CO.,| Ber Sign of the “Gold Plano," |36 EAST 14TH 8T., N.Y, ast for thirty ng 8 POM Tuesday: For New York City and vicinity, clow and ehowery to-day; fair on Tuesday; stationary maperature; wind Ke worterty The following 1 tomperat ated aA M ease F A nee KE 5 FoR i=) +2. Amusements. Hrowrway | bveutug S15, & | Gas: ce HiEsny ¢ GOL UN RA, JACOBS LUEATUER, or. WEBER FIELDS OWN CO, IRVING PLACE THEATRE Rve £15, Rat Mat BVeCy Hveing 00d Bat. Matince, “NiUBS, PEED I T, GUESS Six LITTLE IAECRS Some Spring $15. price for your clothes because” you want clothes as good as the price. A’ little discretion can save some money and get a better article, often. All. covert coats are imitations if they are not made by the originators, the En; lish. NAPOLEONS Our'l5.” Suitings Are’ the Talk of the Town. Order early before the Even we can't have them The quality is ve Easter rush. tous. SIX LITTLE TAILORS |*"* 229 Broadway, opp. P. 0. Bewery, cor. Broome St. Samples and selfmeasurement application. All erders a} Ti Bet. Park Place and Murray ear 6th A. | Madison Square Garden. Commencing next Thurstay i ry attern sh MD afternoon and evening ors open an hour OAELEPAANTS, 2 MENAGERIES | ETHNOLOGISAL CONGRESS OF STRANGE PEOPLE, at anit a merry comp 100 Acts,300 Periormers 26 Races, | * |, 20 Clowns, 1,000 Novelties. Annee THEATRE, Admission toall, 5t., 50t,, Te & $1.00 Single b from Theatre du Sard: \ i Mane n| Mi Mejane, Agnes Box BROADWAY Evenings at 2. toTH Madiion 8 Wo Vth St, to 26 st ‘HUBER’ MUSEUM, PROGTOR'S 1030 PM AND EUROPEAN STARS. MATINED 'T hain fr, MONDAY. GRAND } Oren vnot “SAPPHO,” Mon. wa NDS NEL? THORSDAY, T AND WIN, Nothing but what's new, Nothing that's old. Nothing carried over, Made in London Overcoats | Don't pay a hichegW, (ret an't be duplicated #3" exceptin London, copy the style exactly-so we made abroad, that the tariff is reduced, ry nobody else has the style—g1s. Any pair of Winter Trousers in the Store, $4 oO shat eee eae E. O. THoMPson, yr, Clothier and Importer, 245 Broadway, Amusements. 44TH STREET THEATRE, ve. JOHN C. RICE THE FLAMS. Phy Walter Si Bi wny, cor ain St. MME. REJANE ATRE. Last iwi WEEKS. MADAME BANS GENE, |, MHL RC mee ae ee ee DENMAN, THOMPSON ons ne ane ce Maaend KOSTEA & BIAL'S. TO-HIGH, IMPERIAL MUTE HALL sing ts osteo cco o BENAPEAANE Cescie. ALL STAR SPECIALTY SHOW. Pr Sak tant BU xetanoes QL n ML LaRGee | suena th “Wants TUE FAMOUS ENGLINIL MMIC. | Fartem Operasttouse Nth BAUBE ae Sens i{n'S AMEMICAN muLOW ‘Kun MANSFI ‘ fhe eee rrr Orn Shirt Details. What you pay for in the best things is a close attention to rightness of details. Some makers, porhaps, use as good ¢ as we put into Keep’s Shirts but they don't know how or dos’é ie care to attend to the details as we |do—or else they charge you more fey | the shirts Keep’s shirts are: 9 Dollars for 6 Unlaundered 10 Dollars for 6 Laundered, Made to Order to Fit, Keep [’f’'g Company, Broadway, bet. 11th and 12th Sta ee | 56 PIECES OF CHINA, ‘Te kvery Purchaser ef $30.00 er Ovele EXTRAOROINART. Lat now good— AY RLOR SU Aha RTH DOUBLE THE PI BEDROOM SUITS, 98.40, B11. 819.50, | CARPETS. ‘ow. on Exhibition, For THD W site sa call ana et tha ans it ae ales elevators, Electric ‘ant lowest prices, SOL HEYMAN & CO... 993 AND 9035 THIRD AVE. Between 5th and 0th ats, Hore OPERA-HOUSE, LAKE OF WATERS, THE PACE “iat KILLS, TO-WIG! HY le The Creative Comedian, John J. MeNally'© Happiest Effort, ACOUNTRY SPORT, | MAY IRWIN. JOHN G, 8p HYDE & BEHMAN’S, MATINUR TO-DAY, WIELER & ELE SELL BAUS’. COMEDIANS, FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, whut tit be und Welt Be F ack ‘& Hand, Boo WHET. Fox, Whiting Hustinss'& Marlon, ati others’ equally from ® A. M, to OP Me CHAUMCEY OLCOTT iy THE IRISH ARTIST: Mai Thurs, and Sat GAYETY. 0 To-Night. Primrose & West's 40 BIG MINSTRELS, WHITES—Seventy (70) Performers —! ce HOE MAROT'S CASIN A and a Choice Go. cy REN of Variaties, cbt aie EDWIN WLES & mt ted in Ey'y Mats Wed. & Sa, |The Isle or Champagne. JAMPHION. “iusto vi pede, Ths Sah MAVINED TODAY 2 Mat 2 Pa 1 M ud ASS RORY af Pea cant fate aRHE r3 ‘BROWNIES. 28 2 RORY i CANYON He AEN FARE TRE Rane Autah sl i MAT. ad NEW UNION SQUARE This Week hees Wedaesda: " civadve | HIS WIFE'S FATHER, |KEITH'S seam to.ts ty sie The bistrict Attorney. “| THEISS'S UC RNS gy MANGUM, oon soney b MONSTER OLCITESTRION M Avoy @ i n fF it ‘ ma Tay Cnt a i) ab ats TSA 1 | | iw | aT WoROY. ght We AR iy Say Gh ROE ttt NE Neat Wee Mr A MOPALM sranosnd whe By ab Ree ypoen tevtos TOO MUCH JOHNSON. WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY Then EMPIRE THEATRE, aN bans . 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