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wae Mysteriogs Blue | in a Tene- ment on the Upper “Rist Side FOURTEEN FAMILIES IN PERIL, Started in a Butcher Shop Which Had Been Unoooupied ~ for a Month, MARSHAL WILL INVESTIGATE, Flames Confined to the Flooring Directly Over a Collar Filled with Kindling Wood. been anked to a fire that oc- ‘Txe Fire Marshal hi investigate a mystert curred in the four-story double tene ment-house at 342 East One Hun and Tenth street at 11.90 o'clock 1 night. The blaze started on the ground floor, which was formerly used as a butcher shop, b't been vacant for a month, ‘The building 1s one of four of the cheap- est kind of tenements and was occupied by fousteen Itallan families. Francisco Mongarado, who lives on the ground flooi the hall, smelled smoke and alar: tn, ‘These thréw all their portable furniture out of the windows and rushed from the bullding. ‘The firemen came promptly and lost no time in putting out the blaze. An investigation by Chief Short and the police fatled to solve the origin of the fire, ‘The! fanitor, Luigi‘ Flora, who Uves at 246, said he had the only key to the door of the shop where the fire started. Since the last occupant moved jast few days no one had entered the place, Tho fire started in the flooring. collar underneath 1s packed from the ‘The ground‘to the ceiling with kindling wood which the several families had gathered from buildings in the neighborhood. ‘This wood was scarcely charred, while Bt least four feet square of the flooring had been reduced to ashes, showing that the fire gtarted in the floor and not in the kindling wood. If Kerosene had been used in starting the ‘blate the fire made such progress that {t wholly destroyed all evidence. A row of four houses, including the one where. the fire was, is owned by Jer Afth atreet. The dullding is insured, and | p! most of the tenants alse have their furinture insured. ” — FIREBUGS’ FLIGHT. Several Reported to Have Flea the City im Their Alarm, ‘The Grand Jury to-day indicted Fire- buge Krone, Zucker and Schoenhols. Krone was indicted for arson in the third degree. There are two indictments against Zucker, one for arson in the third and one for arson in the second degree, Bchoenhols was indicted for arson in the second degree. It_{@ understood that the detectives have the ‘names of at least a dozen men ‘who are very badly “wanted,” but they cannot be found, and are supposed to have left town. It ia said that one of the men that the officials were most anxious to arrest sailed for Europe yesterday on the Bt. Louis under an assumed nome. The Grand Jury yesterday, ay told ex- clusively in “The Evening World’ Night Edition, heart testimony of Gus. tav Meyers, who lived until recently % Essex street. He was formerly em- ployed by Isaac Zucker, who is now in the Hudson County Jail awaiting extra- dition on a‘cbarge of having been im- plicated with the firing of three stores in this city. Meyers went before the Grand Jury Meyers left the Grand Jury-room he was spirited away by employees of the District-Attorney’s of- fice. This was done, it ts said, be- cause it was feared he migit be tam- pered with by bers of the gang who are said to hat large sum of money back of them, and also because friends @f Zucker, ‘It is charged, have openly made threats to kill Meyers. $e MAY SLEEP UNDER BLANKETS. Weather Will Be Fair, but Cocler at Night. This is an ordinary Summer day, with the thermometer where it ought to be to sustain New York's reputation as a Bummer resort. The humidity, how- eves, 4s up to 1 per cent., which is a little higher than it should be. ‘Mr. Dunp says it. will come down ¢ur- dng the day, and to-night it will be cool enough to sleep under a blanket. It is five Gegrees warmer than yesterday here, while over the northern part of the Btate it is cooler by % degrees. Along of the Middie Atlantic States to Ww the irs, while elsew! ‘was generally fair. was wot twenty-four re {n the country it rain bere temperature at 8 o'clock was 6 The Indications for the remainder of ene day and to-morrow are generally fair and slightly cooler. —— Rights of the Unnateralised. TRENTON, June 6—The Supreme Court to day im the comtesied election cam of Reaay va O'Brien, Gecised thet chires bore im this country of parents Gumictied bere, whether such im the ease te’ the Oficals Cannot Use Funds of Their Institution. Gov. Morton Signs the Bill Chang- ing Banking Laws. ALBANY, June 6.—Gov. Morton to-day signed the bill by Senator Kilburn, which {s designed to prevent bank troubles. It provides that no officer, director, clerk or agent of any bank or savings bank shall borrow from the corporation | with which he Is officially connected any sum of money without the consent and approval of a majority of the Board of Directors or trustees. Every person violating this provision thall, for each offense, forfeit to the people of the State twice the amount shi he shall have borrowed savings bank hereafter incorporated shall do. business or be located. in the ae in any room communicat- with any bank, trust company or Neusnal banking association je capital of every bank shall be paid in before it shall commence business. ‘An important provision, which will cause the resignation of many trustees of savings banks provides that it shall not be lawful for a maj th Foara’ of ‘Trustees of any_savings bank to belong to the Roard of Directors of any ‘one bank, trust company or Na- Uonal banking association. Where a majority of the Board of Trustees of any savings bank now are members of the Board of Directors of anyone bank, trust company of Nattonal bankiyg association, the office of such trustee shall become. vacant after the expiration of ninety days from the (me of the taking effect of this act Gacancien ahull, betcre the expiration of such ni days, be filled In accordance with the provisions of the general law relating to savings ban! ‘Another bank ine ant “nignea by the Governor provides that if from any amination or report, the Superintendent shall conclude that a savings bank Is in- folvent. sand. In. unaafe condition to transact ' business, he may forthwith take possession of its property and busi- ness and retain such possession until fhe termination of the action or procer(t- ing thatituted by the Attorney- neral, MULBERRY BE Y BEND'S AUCTION. City Selle Old Balldings and Many Tenants Are Evicted. The buildings in Mulberry Bend, o. the site of the proposed Mulberry Ben: Park, were sold this morning at auction. The space to be occupied by the park 1s bounded by Mulberry, Baxter, Park and Bayard streets, and is filled largely with ramshackle structures, many of which have been condemned. The city has bought the tract, and the 800 families who occupled the bulld- ings, most of whom have not paid rent for six months, were ordered to get out by June 1, ‘The auctioncer's cart drove from houre to houre to-day, stopping before each and auctioning It off. The streets about he cart were choked with a mob of 2 Healiang, Russians and Poles, with s eprinkling of men. ‘The bidding aa quite brisk, and the bulldings were fold at sume, ranging from. $110. $100, TI rage price paid for each house wi $25. There were ninety-nine hounes for sale in all, houses an 81 Wore not sold must be removed by the < Firchasers are required to move their buildings within thirty days, Some of the former tenants had not yet moved cut thia morning, but when several such jaces were fold, the purchai cent men tn immediately the sale w: ° pleted to begin carrying ‘out furniture, Phe nen-rent-pay tenants looked down sulleniy, from upper windows at 18 quick style of evictto Purchasers will sell their to contractors in hopes of rea- ging a few dollara on the bricks and fixtu One three-story brick house with a 48-foot frontage, sold for $10, and & rear buildin 1 by 66 feet, sold for 8 of Justice Martin, Civil Justice Dantel F. Martin, of the Sixth Judiclal District Court, rendered ‘decision In the case of Mary Kiernan against the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, which 1s ridiculed by Judge Pryor to-day, in General Term of the Court of Common Pleas, as “an abaurd- Nira. ‘Kiernan was entitied $2.50 on an Insurance policy red died of pulmonary dis could calm $9 if death resulted from other caune: Judge Pryor says it was shown that death resuited from acute lobar pneu- monia, and that an expert was found to seatify that mortal pneumonia is not a disease. Justice Martin also held it to be not a disease, although It was c ceded that It was a pulmonary aft tio Judge Pryor says: “It hardly consist with Judicial grav. Ity t> argue Ast a proposition of which the absurdity is self-evident, hich Involves at once an affront to neeption of the nse of a word an. artin’s and Sulgment given stor TAMMANY LOSES MORE MEN. Seveath District Braves Join Independent County Organization. The efforts rier and Charles Steckler committee pointed by the Independent County Banization for the purpose of re zation under the appor continue successful The latest deferttc to the new organiza were t Beventh Assembly District yesterday Among those to withdraw and join Independent County Organ Adam Pragenzer, Jac ap ani onment new Ernst, David joi. ae ane, Bern Wott, Les Raumen Falk, 'F. Berliner, 8. Kingenstery, Cues per Levy, M. H. Rauch and Max Lion Hea SIs Coming E Bummernight frstival of eft Aseclation. employees pot, at Bulser's evening. Migwesd Club. lnwe to-day, to-morrow « Plate Talk to You! of 24, GaaROt control the” liquor jum habit, Hey institute, White Plalng, N. ¥. FINE FOR BORROWING MONEY | alarm. Tr] success of the revolution Woodward insulted’ Pauline Hall, and ~| when Harrison remonstrated Woodward abused him and Americans generally, Harrison thereupon struck Woodward |in the face and the latter appealed to Capt, Watking to have the actor put jin irons, The captain, however, de- at Flatbumh for the Of tbe brook lys Home for Consumpives | Wanneu, Hamlet, New York. or | Fy the Keeley Gold Cute, THE WORLD: THUR SHOCK AFTER SHOCK, Another Visitation of of Earthquakes Brings Terror to Florence. Panic.Stricken People Prayed in the Middle of Streets. Although Houses Swayed, No Dam- age Seems to Have Been Done. FLORENCE, June 6—There was a sharp earthquake shock here at 1.36 this morning. It aroused almost everybody from their beds, and when tt was fol- swed by @ succeasion of other sub- terraneous disturbances, shock following shock in rapla succession, the people be- came panic stricken and fushed In terror to the streets, where they remained until 1ong after dayleht greatly alarmed. Many people fell on thelr knees in the middle of the streets and prayed, while others seemed too terrified to do any- thing but rush about and add to the feeling of panic that prevailed, The DAY now THEY NE HAVE BEARDS. Alleged PoatsOfice B Robbers Still Baffle Identification. Blacked His Eye to Further Dinguine Himself. Poatmasters from all ove- the country asrembled in United States Commit. salle Bhields's office this forenoon for if possible, Russell and purpose of identifying Joeabt Killoran, Harry Charles Allen as tho men wh», singly or collectively, have robbed their post offices at one time or another, It was hoped that the delay In the hearing before Commissioner Shield from Tuesday to Thursday would give the prisoners’ whiskers time to grow,and that they would regain their former ap- pearance. This was a disappointment, for this morning when the men were brought to the Federal Building sported @ beard of three days’ growth, which did not render their identification any easier, Allen punched himself in the eye yes~ entire police force of the city was promptly turned out and the aythorities did everything possibie to allay the So far as known, the shocks were only severe enough to I down mov- able articles from shelves, sideboarda, &c,, although there was considerable swaying of houses, particularly in cer- tain @isteicts of the city, where the shocka seem to have been more severe- ly felt than others. oo CAMPOS CABLES FOR TROOPS. Asks for Siz Bat Uneasy and Wi but Spain 7 nez de Campos han sent a cable mes- sage to the Spanish Government an- nouncing that several ent leade: are expected to effect a landing in Cuba shortly, and he adda that, owing to fresh disturbances on the island, possl- bly the recent invaston of the Province of Santa Clara by the Cuban insurgents, he asks for a reinforcement of six ba: talions of infantry. The Government seems to take a less sanguine view of the altuation of affairs In Cuba than does Gen. Campos, for the Cabinet, after thoroughly discussing the situation fram all its standpoints, h decided to send ten additi: batt: fons of infantry to Cuba without de- lay. HAVANA, June 6.—A despatch receiv- ed from Manzanillo, Province of San ago de Cuba, announces the surrender to the Spanish authorities there of the well-known insurgent leader Fonseca Santisteban Guevarra, —_-+—— SILENCED CHINESE FORTS. German Gui it Takes a Haud in the Formosa Troubles. HONG KONG, June 6—The German Kunboat Itle fired on the Chinese forts at Hobe on the Inland of Formosa, pre- sumably because a merchant steamer with Tang, the former President of the so-called Republic of Formosa, on board with a number of refugee Chinese sol- dlers, was not allowed to leave. The forts were allenced by the fire of the gunboat, and the native gunners fled, Subsequently the merchant ateam- er proceeded. H. M. 8, Rainbow left here this morning for Tamaul. Advices received here from Taiphtu announce that town to be atill in a chaotic sta The native quarter of Taiphfu has been burned, and during the conflageation a magazine exploded and killed ninety Chinese, ECUADOR REBELS ON TOP. ary and Ciy General. WASHINGTON, June 6—News of the gh in Ecuador came to the Navy Department to-day in 4 cablegram from Capt. Watson of the Ranger, which warship is now at Guaya- quil. The cablegram js dated at Guaya- quil yesterday and reads as follows: “The insurgents have possession of the city. Gov.-Gen, Flores haa resigned, Ignacio Robles, Liberal, has been pro- claimed milttary and civil general, Every. thing ts quiet at present. Communiea- tion with Quito by telegraph is inter- rupted.” INSULTED PAULINE HALL, ‘The Offending Britisher Was then n. June 6—The passengers of is who have arrived here from uthampton are talking of a row which took place between Duncan B, Harrison and a big Britisher named Woodward on the fifth night out from New York, clined. I Am a Pioneer In the western part of thin State and never uerded any medicine Ul of tate 1 had w bad attack of the grip, and was quite felt badly afterwards, 1 commenced taking Hood's Sarsaperiiia aud have been very greatly benefited, My wife also found It of great value After an attack of typhold pneumonia, AVERY Hood's Sarsaparilla Is THE ONLY True Blood Purifier Prominently tn the publie eye to-das. at MADRID, June 6.—Capt.-Gen. Marti- ni terday, and to-day it 4s black and swol- resources for disguising him- self seem to be inexhaustibi it Commissioner Bi arke enough to accommodate the crowd wishing to ee the alleged burglars, «0 the pro- eedings were transferred to one of the big United States Dimrict courtrooms, hile the poesners were in the pen, previous to the hearing, Pos!-Office In- Spector Gould, of indy City detect! loran over and sald identified him as art in the robbery of the fleld, post-office a year ago. detective said he knew Killoran his peculiar teeth, Curran, Postmaster of Hoboken, 4| was the first witness calle!. He told | about the robbery of the post-office in Hobok ofan when $6,008 In John Patterson jaentined 3 ioran as one of three men he saw coming out of the Post-office after the robbi 0 cane W next ‘Thursday. 32 LOST IN THE FLOOD. Cloudburst then adjourned until the Black Forest at Destruction. STUTTGART, June 6.—There was a cloudburst yesterday evening over the Wurtemberg purtion of the Black Forest district, sing great destruction of property. The downrall of water cause the River Hyach to rise and ten persons were drowned at Ballingen. Seven persons were killed an nine are missing at Fro- mern, At Lanfan fifteen persons were kilied. Many houses at Ballingen, Fromern, Dirrwangen and Lanfen were swept, away. The Black Forest 1s a mountainous region of Southwestern Germany, in the Grand Duchy of Baden and the West of Wurtemberg, separating the basins of the Rhine and Neckar. In many places tg, 4,675 feet high, Is the loetieat in Western Germany, Kinzig, Murg, Hits and EVENING, JUNE 6, WORKING GIRLS. WILLING, ABLE, AND AMBITIOUS, But Often Held Back by an Illness They do not Understand, A young intelligent working-gir) of Brooklyn, N.Y., graphically pictures the ficient piel ‘8 life, in an fi day out, tooth after x month, the tolls. She is the bread-winner of the family, and must work that others * may live’ Rain 5 or shine, warm j or cold, she must get to her place of employment sharp on time. With the sun. shine and gl ness all crushed out of her life, she goes on un- til she fall Oh! this ple. tures only one of thousands, Some work in cramped positions, but the great ma- jority ot working gitls, so to speak, live on their feet, i Among the latter the symptoms of female diseases are early manifested by weak and aching backs, pains in the lower limbs and Jower part of the stom. ach. ‘The ‘monthly period” is irregu- lar: with come profuse, with others a cessation. ‘Ihe sure symptom, leucor- is present, and with faintness, of appetite and slee; She may be sure that a womb trouble assails her. She knows not where to gc for aid, Miss: Mary Smylie, of 2078 Susque- ‘ensington, Philadel hanna Avenue, phia, Pa., urges herfellowwork- ing-girlstohave faith in Lydia ._ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She says: “I im a working- girl, and must stand eleven hours every day, 1 havo suffered terrl- bly from pain- ful menstrua- tion and kidney trouble; and my head was 80 dizzy could hardly see. 1} began to take your Lydia Pinkham's Compound some time ago. It was highly recommended to me @ friend. Now I feel like a different girl: no moro aches and pains. Iam praising it to other rivers rise in this’ region Dr. Tonner Wants to Die. ‘The Grand Jury to-day received trom Anthony Comstock evidence against Dr. John Alexander Bente '& fashionable physician, who lives In the villa, 117 West Fifty-oighth aireet.| The charges to those for which Oscar Wilde was tried je penalty in this State ts not less than @ve nor more than twenty years In prison, Mr. Comatock sald Dr. Tonner confessed, and de- olared there was nething left for him except to commit sulcide umber of well-known by I Mr. busttes (TRADE MARK), the modern curative, Hits The Mark EVERY TIME. More efficacious than any liniment, embrocation, or extract. Especially useful in Summer for insect bites, sunburn, skin irritation. Of marvelous potency in colds, bruises, chafings, stiff or sore muscles. A positive cure for piles. Heals wounds and old sores when everything else fails. Salva-cea (TRADE HARK.) Two sizes, 25 and socents, every one. Our Druggist sells lots of it Byek Bros CLOTHIERS. CHEVICtS, $15.00 HOMESPUNS, Nothing newer, nothing more dressy, nothing better for summer wear than our impori.d Cheviot or Homespun Swit. We made them to sell for more money than we ask---just want to show you how much we can give for $15.00, Bioycle Suits, all correct styles, @6 to $10. Caps and Stockings to go with them for little money, Straw Hats—ours are as good as any of the leading hatters, galy. that we can save you ‘20 per cent. from their rices. Noglizee Shirts, regular €2.00 and $2.25 grade, exclusive patterns, at $1. Fulton B'ld’g, Fulton & Nassau Sts, Southwost Corner, 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., ir Third Ay [ONDON SVE RPoOL Straw Hat Free, At druggists, or by mail. Tae Braxonern Co. 74 Canes § THORP’S WINDOW AWNINGS. 2 25 and upward. 'e wi Samples S. S. THORP & CO,, 20 FULTON ST, e, G88 Cortlandt. Bn I ——————— Ladies’ Tan Kid Oxford, Button & Lace, pointed toes—ail sizes, 2.50. id Have Salesman with ‘Telep! “HOODS PILL easy to buy, easy to take, easy tu effect, 200, *8,85 Gives you your choice of any of our 45, 48 @ 320 MEN'SSUITS ae nv *8.85 © Por chowce Straw Hat Free, 86 BOWERY. 88 3 CORNER HESTER ST. O Dancing Academies. — THES SARATT EN D CHO ACADEMY. hg guaranteed. $5, receptl a AEt bavirdsy Creaings: open tern S Bros. will offer to-morrow Special Values Boys’ Washable Sailor Suits ‘1.08 and Galatea, Real value $3.75. MACY. <&. SIXTH AVE, 18TH TO 14TH ST. V Opera. 10,000 Yards BOLD AT .%........ AT... Sizes 3to 12 yrs of Fine White ‘2 English’ Drill, fenscied Collars 9 95 Heretofore $4.98. Sailor Suits of Navy Blue $ 2.95 English Serges, Sizes 3 toll yrs Heretofore $4.98. Sailor Blouses VALUE 2.5. Ladies’ Summer Suits. LADIES’ LADIES SOLD reset hile tad AT OUR PRICE. LADIES of Striped $ { . 3 5 Linen Oxford Real value $2.75. West 23d St. Stern Bros. will place on sale to-morrow Misses’ and Children’s Suits: Brant sn $2.95 jalateas, Suits handsomely $ Sizes 14& 16 ys 1d (0) Heretofore $12.50 to $15.75 Blazer Suits of Blue and Black English Serges, Dimity and Zephyr trimmed, Tailor-Made Jacket Silk Lined, also Brilliantine $ Suits, Jackets (9) 5 (@) half lined ° Real value $14.50. West 23d St. AT 9.00, OUR PRICE... LADIES’ JAPANESE WASH SILKS, IN BEST DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, RECENTLY 00 SUN UMBRELLAS, REAL BLAZER DUCK SUITS, RIPPLE BACK, FULL SLEEVES, WIDE SKIRT, LIGHT AND DARK COLORS.. BRILLIANTINE, BLAZER SUITS, IN BLACK, 8.00, TAN COVERT CLOTH SUIT, BLAZER, HALF LINED, RIPPLE BACK, FULL SKIRT, SOLD ELSEWHERE ZEPHYR AND HONEYCOMB FHAWLS, IN WHITE, PINK, BLUE, CHIN- CHILLA AND BLACK..;, Americans visiting Parie are cordially invited to make theme selves t home at our Parlor and Reading Room, a8 Avenue de 24 Two Special Bargains in High Class Parasols. REGULAR PRICE 3.50, NOW 1,74 hacer PRICE 2.00, Now adi 24 1.74 114 . 4.88 5.86 642, 93, 1.24 Silk Waists, LADIES’ JAPANESE SILK WAISTS, INCLUDING OVER %® COLORINGS, SOLD ELSE- c WHBRE FROM 2.50 TO 8.60; 1 89 OUR PRICE..........04. e ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT IN FINER GRADES AT PROPORTION. ATELY LOW PRICES. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, 39, 56, .78. 89 MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY AND ALL MUCH BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN THOSD SOLD ELSEWHERE. Men’s Summer Hats. LARGH STOCK OF FINE AMD ROUGH STRAW HATS, AT PRICES & TO 6 PER CENT, LESS THAN ELSE. WHERE. SENNIT BRAID... 91 to 2.71 We dtrect special attene tion to our $2.71 Hat, which ts sold on Broadway at $4.00. Laces. BLACK SILK CHANTILLY, BLACK NET TOP BOURDON, BLACK SILK DOUBLE EDGH FROM 4 TO 6 INCHES WIDE, 12 *CAMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Inducement in SPECIAL DRIVE CHILDREN °S ; RUSSET GUAT 10% of col care. CAUTION.—Haviny stores, my shoes can be tablishment. no Stern Bros.|== To-morrow A Special Purchase of 200 Dozen Ladies’ 8 Button Length French Mousquetaire Suede Gloves 78 Regular value $1.35 Pair. West 23d St.|= in Pearl, Tan Jand Mode, at ee en immediately after the last play has Children's sizes 6 to Masses’ Stzes 11 to 2, Women’s sizes 2% to SHOES, IN BUTTON AND LACE, i + $1.25 1.50 2.00 1y have no MAND jual, and even for city use they PE ee bas prove to be the most. dress: The above are the most service- al lored shoes, will wear as long as black ones, and require less No child should be without them at this time of the year, a Summer vacation shoe, either for mountain or seaside, th As y and economical for all-round usage, A. J. CAMMEYER exces re cores, ee 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. . SEWING MACHINES, Willcox & Gibbs, A ez \utomatic, New Hager, Davie HHowsanai te the well ana on vith samples JONONNOT a week Muller Co, "215 Columbus ave. 81,00 clerk calla, WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS—Jewelry. on i ymente, Delivered imme- 187 Broadwi BAR and lunch privilege of excursion of the T. ation to Rockslde Grove, 7, June 7, at 830 P. and (wo barges have been chartered for the oc- casion. Summer Resorts. SUMMER HOMES ON LONG ISLAND, vamphiet ere on: Brooklyn, or send 4 anager ara doa te T, gen ie “nuampe to i GuarTHe trate Bt nd city. Sporting “Brooklyn Jocks CIUb, | wait game are siven in “The Aa ON hig ENRICH BROS. C¥FER FOK TO-MORROW HIGH-CLASS, "HAND-SEWED OXFORD TIES, $4.00 OXFORD TIES, $2.45, POINT TOE, ¢.00 GRADE. FINE PATENT LEATHER, WITH STANDARD HEELA, GRADE. 245 | f BLACK, LOW BUTTON, OXFORDS, 4.00 GRADE. 2.48. | 2.45 : 23d St., 6th ave., City. STYLE OXFORD TIES, 4.00 GRADE Workers are Wanted in Every Line of Trade and in Households. Watch The World’s Help Wanted Advertisements, Baseball Extra, tsafl ing World's” to Grand ee 3 ke Lo Fenn east my 13 5 eee immediately after the last play Foe fon We Biaed: st ae te Fe beem made. re um se Te eS ee