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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1900. WHISKEY AND SUGAR HIS RUIN. ROT HER OFFICERS. JOHN SWINTON ON AT SCOTCH CONFERENCE. - MY RISE AND FALL A Story of Loyal Hearts. Trade Unionists Meet in Harmony with Other IN WALL STR E ET. By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. Organizations and Adopt a Compre- | know ail | have to fight against, Why hensive Programme. BY HARRY G. TUNSTALL. This story is founded on }) up to a month ago | had never rveken the play of the same title }| !0 an officer without frst saluting. t There was deep jiterest in the “con-) applause by the large body of delegates ference of workers" held the past month | at the conference, now running at the Bmpire fit sun me, Ave mlocies aga 1 bad to ehicue of Shaves is gia age ean clea aE 1 the old Booteh elty of Eétnburgh. The first business was the introduction pe ad It was espectally interesting by reason | of the following resolution. which was of its magnitude, for there were as| promptly and unanimously adopted with many as 3% delegates at it, and attil| an amendment applying its terms te all reason that/| local administrative ype _—_— jeasy to you. But remember your father Was a nobleman Mine was a third- vokmaker 1 need pollah, 1 may be a diamond, but I'm in the rough, | (Dictated by Mr. Tanstall to a re~ SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTE: You'll ip me, Pleydell™ John Hind | ! were the representatives Resegniaing th that reat» bet ey Wh ainly. But you're all right unjons, co-operative societies,| bas been in those ‘eg as you are eee ede land industrial Fee METEORIC CAREER OF the life of Capi. Lai | Democratic Federation and the] form which are absolute ly necessary oan e inte. my | Tm not, But [| mean to be-with Independent Labor party, all of which} for the gl oes tae of the wot LL. ore with his © aslo, ween | your helt bodies had united for the otion of| classes, and furt rooraen, Las ‘ rot HENRY G. TUNSTA an do for you 1 wil! | certain objects desired by each of them.| Nelttier Of the, twa, political partie -_ xchange ne West There were no impracticable proposi-| forme, this conference. “ of oa more of it racks while Laty Mare ing the day there, . no wrangling, no bed blood or! {hat the only means by Ras cranky heads. direct independent At the opening of the conference the tion tae la itself to reaiment Um trying for.” Vinge?’ echoed Hinds in dismay Henry G, Tanstall, twenty- stock on credit. If the Bank of the State of bey allies goem far officer. ural and ¢ with them. That's all | Lending maw of the Empire Thea) fccling was growing stronger every day American trades w 2 — as “Why? (Copyright, 1909. by the Pres Publishing Company, ‘Usual reason, Broke. Dead broke. lie oli Done and LAC, New Tork World.) Cards and horses. Mostly cards. relia ees talline? cere, thes on oe 6 York Steck Exeh CHAPTER 11 "If you'll let me lend you"— bales | $9 fhe Reiman, 6c penton oe » Stnee that time A Rough Die: a. a was there represented. As Chairman o! vy the working agadorage 1 for- “ eee Drop It. od man: drop tt Trades Union Congress he sald the! | Practical plans were Se | Baer made: Carer LL eyes were turned toward the; “Pardon me. I only wanted’ ‘trades unloniate had felt for a consid-|f¥I0# ut, the foreKol tunes. door. “T know, But it's out of question. erable time that something required to an letions Sd fie was formerly an office On the threshold stood a slender, Thanks, just the same, Now, about thia ve done to draw the various branches | bers from the trade union 4 bey. well-knit young man, his handsome face | ‘coaching’ business, You'll find te Firat of the labor movement nto closer touch j Lost Monday ire bt bronzed by tropic suns, hi: vine fig-| Lancers a good set of fellows and all and into harmony with each other.” 82,000,000 = wort’ o a ure suggesting the rigorous disctpline of «ager to welcome a fighter such as He further said that every eee- | & ranker rather than the ease of an| you've proved yourself to be Be nat-| WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. tion fe the gle ae: os movement the absolutely necessary that|to measures for a legal eli New York had certi He was distinctly {Il at ease. “They wor ink it a Nberty? that {t “Why, hello, Hinds!" cried Lancer) ‘“\What rot! No. Just be genial and - - | for old-age pensions, for ¢ - check for there ought 10 be direct labor represen: have made a profit of Pleydell, stepping forward eagerly tol natural.” bottles tation In the House of Commons, and] taxation of ail, forms of 4 000, greet him, “Gilad to see you. We've ‘Genial, ent” What's all this? Champagne?” asked | every section felt that if the labor move- 7 of sett , Fellow members Just been pratsing you to the skie@.| “Yes Lancer | ment could be united on this question aoe the HER: ¥ wore that Ta Didn't your ears burn?” ; ett try.” “That's what ft is," answered Hinds| the time would soon arrive when labor | [yi evees oni ae | war arose from “They're biasing red now at all) The Doan re-eni the ante-toom aijin a whisper. “I'm being genial. Here.| would be really represented there. A ine aweated™ trade, a for / events,” whispered Mra, Hammond to! thts moment. Pley anxious to os | waiter, a glass for Lady Royden.” | ere. done to provision for those disabled at } | great deal could now be stop Lady Margaret, Feape the old elereyman’s platitudes, in-| “No, thank you," replied Honor; “I'm) the pickering whieh they had had in ment, —| their own ranks, and to unite all sec- tions of workers." Every sentence of the chairman's speech along these lines was hailed with LABOR NEWS. ‘The shortest labor meeting at which Werd line, yesterday. He was the usual matters were discussed was Gabriel — that wich Delegate Pallas, of the Pat- Fa Tes "eee ilashos at cy tern-Makers’ inion, 4 hood of Ci arpenters pa bony or ee ot uilding Trades The meeting was called ry enter ware labor ‘air, ie 30a arte oe an adjourned. Delegate well put UD a tleket for for the ¥ Ules after it was is Pall ag BB oe Ieotufing tour. int Baw? in ere, of labor, is reported fry have. passed. wi tively vdeetine the nomination it ft brough fered him. The invitation which the C.F. U. exe] aud Mim: ita with the join the | tall (a be it ained ‘against, having He ee whe yeward. ts the. ‘central body through ato the ce ask * “stan calied thie latest plunger on Wait| street. Perhaps I am. And they say | fam broke. That's true, just at this mo- ment. | My only asset is the eat in the Stuck Exchange, worth, I presume, $39,000, Hut) though I'm broke to-day I may be worth | $1,000,000 to-morrow. Don't foreet that Wall street is full of men who have} made « fortune lost it and then made another, I'll do the same. You can't eta keep a good man down. I don't know oe just how I stand to-day, but 1 will make ssid cud wil be on mny feet inva mighty |'Temendously exaggerated. ‘There a ae |no eighty brokere invoived, and my | I'll tell you ali about it I'm twenty- |Sugar contracts are scattered among | ‘i |about twenty-fiv ns, and in each | six years old, I began in Wall street the amount ts small. as an ol w was sixteen, in |' She oftee 26 Haven & Bact.” Wheat lam oe tee fort AE Sule | latest body to was twenty-one my father bought me |“*Y: 4nd plunged without knowing what | nee ost 4 reat on the Exchange. Hope Norton ie het E Alpe Sie s met stale te the. next meeting. + had nothing to do with this sale, for | ‘hemrelves. naohadhedbad nod ie and as the Federation wail teen them my father put up the money. [pe kwo? 1 supe t sed, bat Thanet their delegates will be seat a hed any more 4rinks than lots of other -_ i The by. 4 wee | t Raf Hie Start in Life. follows on the Exehange, and not as} German & ggg 3 fon will ‘iter Apri of New york ta vie:nity. "the fore part of their title they in most success! ie order that all copperamiths of the clty | unton, but Join their y. no matter of What) holding out, and nattonal descent they are. afMiiated untons' ald they Progressive Varnishers’ Union Ni es seppe ove, te, ory see. hrident that they wi not enooume | ith Tete 4) tise fo ter much further trouble re nd gg yo oh Cale enemies, the Amalgamated ha ere ad | ia uing ai onder te keep men Decoracurs, for, ace out there. They satin that the gate. Une peanter ‘ iin port 4 M Ax noon as I became a member I en-| many as some of them. You can vet! Joseph Loeder, 73, Weds tered into partnership with Mr. Norton | your life | kaeap what I was doing 1] ssnlor te. Atak aaoee co enleeeh Tete |Waak't PAAREETORE JE (he van had a Tall Blonde Who siall, ‘That was in 18%, and the firm | stood by me I'd have made a pte | Is 34. continued in business until three months; 1 didn't take too much sugar with my Ss ” ago, when the firm of Tunstail @& Co. |whiekey, and I didn't take was formed, with offices at 52 Broad- | Whirkey with my sugar. The way blame; not rye My father was a member of the firm,| The story that I was on the Exchange! fui much} _—— bank's to| : tends of Josep) oLeder, the aged niture merchant, of 98 Fulton \ At his death, a month ago, 1 took in| Yerterday in an intoxteated condition were surprised to hear! ful 'in any strike they \ Charles A. Wainwright, but he was a {a did reckless bidding, i« a 1 mae den marriage t | ated against them. and only bast figurehead. jone bid for 10,000 shares of Sugar at 121, a tall, dashing blond ' | the varnishers won two victories over Lat’s get down to business. 1 made) but I didn't get it, and (here you are. | woman who has been in this country 1 wit | 1 be back i lected t | my principal winning In the panic last] back on the street before tong, but three weeks. She was hie eten: he ‘den! December. I plunged for alr. 1 sold | and I'll make some of those fellows who agr apter 4 and typewriter (Prom Photograph of Scene in Act I. of ‘Brother ( it the Empire Theatre William Lieut, Joba Hinds, Margaret Angin, |. Aro Sugar at 127, and got it back at 119, L/ id me at the bank look like @ check) Mr. Lorder is very wealthy, is seventy-| the Baroness Roydon , ( Lieat, Pieyéell, and tian Kate Johmnen.) | dons the jterys & Yameres, < Pipapela male over 81900 ff two daye-not oad] Marked in red ink Account.” dee] three years old, and Is well known both “E PLEDGE JOHN HINDS—A BKAVE SOLDIER A3 T GENTLEMAN." \nauire as srkmen for a_snorter WOFK- A bimay, ‘Treasurers Qu } tor & ba: etd {1 Brookiyn, where he has been in} ———————— eet 2 ae _ as. 2 —_s | ilovang worine steamer Orisaba, of the teen Manager be iewansky, Since then I've sunk It in Amertean ine Sue ™ gota Mea ry, and in Flat-) pleydeit cut short Hinds’s stammered | :roduset the two men, pleaded an en- ‘ [—=— followed sult in refusing. | bush, ives. te was a witness! reniy by introducing him to Honor. kagement and slipped from the room. n the a Veecher-Tilton case nearly |” Hinds bowed atifly. The girl advanced it = 4 pleasure to meet wo, fame ag badly sgl with outstretched hands. She noted his ie Higa ani the Dene. vs Laoder ts chiehy: kno agony of bashfulness and longed to set ler gees, That's Bice} and Wire, Brooklyn Rapid Tra Already several claims against Tun- Burlington, Atchison and Southern Pa- stall's seat on tne Stock Exchange have Gific prefer I was a bear on the been filed. The creditors are said “lon the , Staype ‘tney'l ’ AGNES »| change t maine EP inde must be loging his dead, wait teydell tv Honor. “Lueny the Catone! | Vaudeville Actress Is New the market, I held a bunch of the Steel and tailors, hab. Wire and t 1 had a good thing and several smaller trades. |D1* Many matrimontat him at his ease. sed ; Brig wh : h % lant here. A. tht hb make bet the pee se Sa ed have beon aired In newspapers and | «t'm eo giad to meet you, Mr. Hinds tl Your aa rinse your throat Raia pit kay lo of Daniel ome E together and declared a dividend of 7 An official the Btock Exchange ts SUT she sald pleasantly, “My cousin, Capt. wit s this mean?” ork per cent. I war on the short sid swhority. for statement that thus ne and his ron quarreded pieydell, hh your praisea to me "What! 1 don’t quite understand fee, and the price of the stock ran upifar nobody and 1 dropped $4.00 right after the made % complaint asolvent young plunger they patched tt up later, fom the dost Where woke | Chicage Merchant. t I mean it hot day—throats get Clarisse Agnew, the vaudeville actress: It is sald again and again. Iry--4 wee top of false Gomtert, ene “Th ie Colonel wan taking. in the array who has sent tremors through many. 1 3 : heart, has gone out of the —_—_s—- “Mr.—Captain—that te—Pleydell makes False comfort repeated the Dean, thrilling business and is devotedly ate Announcement of that dividend. Preity | Whi ie not admitted, i is never. | Lees than three weeks ago Mies Silver, too much of me, really, Miss—my lady ‘ope.ersly pussled, Paine, $e 2 tough, eh? | then fact th official Inves-| Who Is taller than Mr, dae, Womamne | na’ Sure, Bome of ‘the stuff that killed . . ISigetion dato. the abettee cr Papeentt | Semianorrssi prveer Cee) ars + father." Your Deanehip vod on | B! ladies here tending to one heart, her husband's, Saw a Fortune in % igetion ‘nto the affairs of Tunstall & | tiv stenographer “How can he ‘make too much of you’ a | with bottle She was married last week to the exchange. fie Ie about thirty-four years old, but when he owes you his life?" | "te this Hindoostanee? 1 don't under- ybATDOM. sings | Dominates a Third Per-| aren. s wealthy merchant, treat : ce © betn te by hance in Sugar, |" Fe being iss ay cago. Pe d on i wes fx, Leg Tas, Monday 1 say * aaared It Sus) anes jlooks much younger, It was noticed in! “Ob, that dosen't amount to anything, | tend.” : gaat “Leet of “Di fhe aoa fer ection | WHAT TUNSTALL DRANK. | jthe store that the old man was very. ma‘am-my lady, 1 mean"— } " bi satanic at at Good. ““pldn't you know my wishes in auch formance ie pare and simp et Ca notes coon * “Thought on the Exchange 14.20 shares, | attentive to her from the start, but | “My mother,” interrupted Pleydell,|!t plaiser, | asked you to Join me ina Meiern’) shouted the Colonel, UG) Walkure.” ES ge 1 at prices ranging from 18 8-4 to 12. My! j nothing wae thought-of J: unt! to-day, leading Lady Margaret forward. | Whiskey and soda." ree ‘ = sid ir Grows - eels, th {dea was to get hold of 15,00 ehares and | Aewording tases waee: |when the patr, accompanied by Dr.| “Proud to make your acquaintance, | ocanea’ and soda!” gasped the now it was aga first oe eee run it up to 19%, aw I knew there were ite 4 | Robert Boovock, who testified three | my lady," muttered Hinds bashfully That's it. Here, walter! Two whie- ye Hinge. proriag Heppents to ws Thleteem Drinks of | weeks ago in the Molineux case to the| “We must waive formalities, you and keys and rodu engulf him. “Die Waikure” was presented at the lowed ending She's oe tulet ‘New big short Interests. re ofe ‘ ” i LT ya} me Th working this deat 1 toox obligations! Watstiey ana Ooeriatie, | Borers Maristra oC mercury. appeared’, Mr, Hinds,” said Lady Margaret, ||, Sif” exclaimed the Dean indignany, Pirivs Mr, Tunstall contracted $2,00.-/ tush Police Court. They asked to be Sfaclously, “I have longed so to thenk jover take stimulants.” rd | marriage. Opera-House last night for the thi time this season. With two exceptions ts n should forbid a thing amounting to ebout $2,000,060, but that! didn't feaze me, as I saw a clean prot} Ip debts inst Monday, married. you In person for your heroism in saving “Hut, man a.ive.” cried Hinds, picking qyinde. turned deathly white. Twice|there was a change of cast at to prin- of $160,000 in the game. That was my| Refore the Lxchange opened that acti (Blagistrate, ox soon aa he recov: | my boy's life.” up one’ of the giisses of liquor the Wate he guened his lips to speak, but shame ctpals, Ternina’s Brunnhilde made the stake, and I'd have made good if it, morning he had eations, which were ‘atewered watia:| Hinds shook Lady Margaret's hand jet tt tie ly “velo Tee acl: intarponed Honor. her stver| Performance memorable. | Her conceP”}41, T Oboes S01 0S vetiae, hadn't have been for a clique of ahout | Two Manhattan cocktails at Lipton's | facuortiy,” and he made them one, spasmodically. t r De 1 Deanestes breaking in sweetly upon the|tion of the part ie unlike that of) 0 caught cold L half a dozen iirokers who were sore on | Cafe. 1 Broadway. jute ,hoader was married for the frst! ‘The poor, dear man's purple. He'll, Firat, ey tuthy wordy, wrangle, “may 1 ask a gre8t] eicner Nordica or Lehmann. She sives! Ho was thirty me because of the business my firm w During the day he had: fret wife died in iA leavite several |"2¥e apoplexy if 1 say another word.” 3 ioe, nureh and Confum Yercainly!"’ exclaimed the Colonel, | prominence to the womantiness and - | Ld he muttered to ne uiter change of manner. “What| man :enderness of the character. In doing. Five drinks of rye whiekey, each of ' grows children. He married his second |thought Lady Margaret. Herettes! You wee when 1 took on this obliga-|@bout three fingers, at the Hoffman wife a year later. She was much, “If you'll excuse me for saying 10, my if, this geniality len't half House Cafe, Exchange place and New ge the g he, and they lived together | Lady,” said Hinds, u're all making a “"¢? one gets Into the « he is more youthful and in ac- Tin-tm very nlgaiy indeed. May 1] monet rgteained, he to fll of ale ton of #2,000,000, J went to my bank— A Z the Bank of the State of New York--| #tReet. See ee ter een be tner {lot too much of that iittle business abou! rtm; "yen tra te Pan nor mt tue its | Change may cata’ Si Rave Sine Cee: eee aid woneanee. Tier Weenie Qn@ asked them to certify my checks for Four drinks of rye whiskey at Lipton’s |woman named Rose Butler. wee un ‘the tiger, It was really nothing.” the walter offered him. Toe Colonel glared in astonishment.| voice, go clear and round and full, was $ the amount involved. But these half “*fe. % Broadway, same finger meas 2 left him art suit, “Lancer calls you the bravest man in Hinds looked surprived Before he Then recolircting himself he signailed 1 delight. In the more strenuous dosen broker: urement. the army. Mr. Hinds,” broke in Honor [Wd speak Kate Johnson and young the waiter to curry the tray of glasses) always Val ore had. been there before the |" 6 J Lord Hunstanton came in. to Lady Royden | passages, however, it me and had queered my game. Two drinks of rye whiskey at Robbins's a settled finaliy {7 Mrs. | “It seems you're the most modest man “Hallo, Hinds,” sed Hunstanton, “Cal nt on the girl, taking UD] forced and Incking in color One 22 New street, fingers the same, with alimony. jas rel.” crossing the room. “T haven't had the “I want to propore 4 ““CiA sc: who exsayed the part of Sleg- in excellent voice. Her im- Diames His Bank. returne are not ali in. ‘a stirring and compell- | 4 fy " 4 t,, Bl They had told the bank oiciais that| ‘There sre other ealoons Near the Btock 5 pela lg Marga ee. aah ure of welcoming you y putting on end to the embarrassing | jinee% im sure. in “What'll you se T had been reckless and had where sinasie yg ae FS Osa RE BROKE INTO JAIL. rene, “Lord Hunstanton wanted us to thanks,” ana Ing one. In place of Van Dyck, indls-| Resend sy, doash. _They_alep sei8 2. wi look over that new hunter of bis. I sce tie tray to each guest indo Sepia gas Sas-| buying for James R. Keene and J. rived i tie We ht poh he “ee ‘ome the o ¥ “Your hes are my commands, Lady posed, the ever ready Dippel, was Sieg ton Paine, but that was a ie. Anyhow, | i ‘pen nd preg vines gis ‘alone. May I ttre: Boyden.” sald the Colonel in an ANBFY| mund. A bit constrained in action, per | “4 all ws jo me a effort a vot - Cay potad my qnene, for the baad | nneme The svoweetion was quickly followed, | - "is She won't mind, will) “Then.” cried Honor, “I propose the but vocally hls was food er. Fetvecd to certify my checks, and told Punetion Will Re = Success and and they withdrew, leaving Hinds and | he” NOMiIh afl Pesta aenitetin hens: Galan pennuia as Weer ed hard me I had better close my account there, J “Miss Johnson” said Hunstanton, aith of a brave gentiman and a gal-/for Bertram as Wotan. He work ar and do besiness at some other wand. | *vers? Theesnnd Mollars Witt 4 t Lancer. Pleyéell alone together, walking Sack with Hinds to where the | T drink to our better ac-|s eas overweighted, and the second The resus of this action on the part Re Raised. eet a hep eg forty years old,| ‘Tha; was worse than leading a for: girl sal. “Mr. Hinds i very anxious ‘0 et was jodiclously cut to retire him | 9 Was formerly a prosperous iawyer, jorn hope, while it lasted,” sighed Hinds, Meet you t Heink was again Fricka, re-) Shall all it a “removal 4 of the bank was that brokers refused! The Charity Ball will be held to-night but who degenerated into vagrancy, fter the rt! up. “Look |, The Firl started to speak, but Hinds, Schumann-Heink was ag we ¢ it a "Pierdel After that sity r true ta his campaign of genielity, Wreke Se bent, over it, Peating ner remarkable impersonation ‘gale? expect to get out of the tw deliver the Sugar stock 1 had con- lat Phe Waldorf-Astoria and promises to | asked Magistrate Meade in Yorkvillé pepe, Pleydell. After that silly row wiih in tracted to buy, and the 14.20 shares be a great success. It will doubtless ret |Court this morning to commit him to|che tiger out in India you told me you! “Pleased to meet you. miss May | i ol ra rt nd in delighting by her beautifal dais ity en) sUGine. Lampriere eringie repeaced 08 Leonard Streot barn into the Were thrown back on the market and several thousand dollere f fit | the istand for two months. the chi ¢ offer you a little something to arn ¢ of Honding sold in @ hurry, That meant a drop in of the Nursery and Cut's Hosptial The Judge looked Flannigan over. [Por ma” rip ih i eadaicalamad |, er aay: i ee. B nM id aa secadased. ait on he accustomed new store next week. ted, i the price, and I wus out $20,00. The affair has once more become a so-| “You seem strong and hearty,” he ch and | se nest nese, rondiay ie ‘Sucetiens re: But, whatever it's cal s ‘ Now, I warit you to understand one ciety function and will bring together | said. “and ought to go to work. I won't | oA, tha: shina he nln : te fies, | house was only fairly occa- Ineky happening for several hua- thing—there are no other brokers in ‘to-night the leading representatives of | send you to the Island.” | “You've only to comand me, you! MR” oe your’ faltered ne NEW PLAN FOR OR ELECTORS, # pied and decidedly cold dred men wanting an overcoat, volveg in my fatlure. 1 want that made |all the various cliques of fashion. There! Flannigan wemt outside and complained | know, Hinds.” | ertghtened’ air | —— a Pg seg ee sold § pain and emphatic. I bought on my | will be pretty girls In profusion, bitterly to a sympathetic listener iGwt be) “tts Gnis way. I want to be a cen- Nonsense! Waller, a couple bot- HAMBOURG CHARMS ne ld bad breaks. | “'f8,0F champagne: Folie gana | epabtionne WH? ave Them an) wn account. I placed many of my! The managers hope to open the bali at} was denied the privilege of even 4|\ieman. I want io orders with Hartwig . Baruch, but he | 10 o'clock. After the grand march, | “bum” tn being refused the refuge of /1 want to learn bh to benave in th i ampiy guaranteed against any lors, | which will be led by Alexander M. Mad-/the island. The sympathiser bought | presence of ladies.” { The Bank of the State of New York|den, Chairman of the Floor Committer,| him two drinks and then Planaigan| “Good Lord, man‘” ejaculated Piey- | extrivagance {a responsible for my troubles, and@ you|ihose in line will take part in the open: | made a bee-line for the East Bixty-rev. | dell Pp i /” of chan he said! Dee can't get away from that fact. ing quadrille, Nearly all the boxes and /enth street station | cet think i cart be dene: Perhaps |giond, “You ast tell me. they’ dom asi many admission tickets have been sold| “I'm drunk,” he shouted, “and want to fneat to try—with sour help, You ore, Pika es 'afrasa the man's petting a bit|ali the F A LARGE AUDIENCE. ie ye Bg Now $15. Mark Hambourg, the Russian planist, Yor me ‘4 sizes, 32, 33 gave another recital at Mendelesobn ung i; ts to Ha yesterday afternoon to a crowded 34——every other size up souse. He showed again his remark-| with Pep ey few upto ey he want | | Named by the st an’: afford auch tho ar Hinds. angry at etermined to destroy it.| WASHIN in advance. |be arrested.” The nt fdn't hi ied this commis a hirneeit ied Hunstanton) enall t inated by Mate conventions. | able velocity and for 1 displayed | ' There. will be dancing {a the grand Swi; PUC Re got abunive and was mn but for two. thin ca ihe frst [tone Deane E aaa leo avodd any pascthle legal compsce:| mun feciing in ome of ble lore! At all 3 stores. " Daliroom, thé Astor gallery and i anemone ed ong. 00 iota,” tery trey me cay “tal sean corte that dies Se a Be ‘s +| he gat vushiam of ‘ie Beaters was up- second rt red the ron rma “tir Be eaes. jase 1 Slit aa on An ee car dirs “ficmnond | mum te, eel lay ny more they net | a ih ‘m | Just as — ' HSS . \ ’;

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