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THE sain SATURDAY WOMEN GET ALL CREEDS a AID HOSPITAL CHARITY. Society leach Make a Great General Appeal for the Unique Satur- day and Sunday Asso- clation, Two yeara ago Mme. Sembrich and other operatic at ng before a fash- fonable audience in the assembly-room of the Waldorf-Astoria, Th wi brilliant gathering, The was charity, The Hovpital Saturday and Sunday Ansociation, composed of people of wealth and moctal position, had arranged for the reel tal. ‘This year the association has been un- able to arrange for any entertainment for the reason that no musical talent can be obtained, The Woman's Auxiliary of the asso- lation, of which Mrs, Kdmund L. Bay> Hea ts President, has asked the churches to do what muale did two years ago. In every synagogue of Greater New York to-day where there are services tho cause of the Hospital Association will be specially advocated, and’ to-mor- row every Christian church will help the cause, To-morrow the association will haye been in exintence twenty-one years Lost Woh Contributors, Some of the tar contributors to the | » lant | bjeot The largest indfidual contribu the year thus f re John f). k eller and Mi ed Vanderbilt, The largest company contributors are J.P. Morgan & Co. and Speyer & Co. The MY mt church contribution Is furnished v Bt. Hartholomew's, In the work of the organisation is no reed or nationall! There {* Wo orkanigation similar to this in the Tt embraces every | wor hospital in the city and is under the(¢ care and superyi af the principal business men of New York, while the euxillary Is under the direction of thelr women relatives. Awa ary a Success, re are ago Mrs. Anna Woerls hoffer Mats the ‘rat contribution to the fund of the auxiliary, and her act was the signal for quick responses from other women of the city, Now the mem- bership of the auxiliary holde nearly every womal of means and poclal dis- Upgttor In the elty, cutive Committoe ts “crm pone f Mrs Lp mune L. ae | Presid Hpeye ahurer, Mrs. ler, Secretary, and Mre W. Monroe, Mrs. James Barclay, itlshard Irv Mrs. John Minturn and Mrs. Robert Waller, jr, The fund of the auxliiary serves yen ‘eal purpose adapted to every house- ntributions ae placed in direct con- nection with all h pliale of the a bh k person recom ded by a comributor to Frederick a tf, In the United Ie admitted to a free of the thirty-elght hospital $50,000 FOR CHARLEY HERR ded in Bidw for Famous Trotter Received by Seore in Lexington, The Rvening World.) Deo, %—David Cahill, owner of Charley Herr, 201, advertived to recelve maled bids for his game trot. ter and ope: them ¢ , reserving the right jo reject all, He says seores of bide were rejected but he will not publish the result Ul Y, He also declares he has been W,000 privately for the horse i Cabill ig a poor dalryman and hardly phere ) retain po Valuab ny Imal in his possession, but it is feared vervalued the game horse, TOOK VIOLIN TO ALMSHOUSE, Aged Mich Fitegerald Commit- ted for Winter with Fiddle. Michael Fitageraid and his violin are to-day in the Almshouse by order of Bupt. Blair, The one was eighty years old and the other more than a century, With fingers stiffened by years clan p) Fhunke ofthe aperintendent tor giving Wat ref for the Winter Fernie ng voles he told him that ho longer make his living play. h on street corners, but that he coul mm bear y) fell his violin, b lo bie father? and his grand. father tnd had been an Aneloon for more than one hundred years, ENRICHED BY HURT, IS DEAD. Bangert Got 915,000 Dama; Ponnapiva tread, Lawrence (, Bangert, who for several years had carried a big allver plate in hie head which cot the Ponnsylvania Railroad Company $16,000, died to-day at hia home tn Roselle, aged thirty-two, Bangert was struck by a twain at the Fairmount avenue crossing in Elizabeth while driving over it with a milk wagon, Hie akull was fractured, but trepanning saved his life. He sued the railroad company as the crossing was unprotected, and got 16,00, SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. fete, 441/ Moon seta THE TIDRS. MAM 10604360 78 WH 1d 8S Bg Ce ee a | PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Bresnire city " Hirserot Comanche. tharteston Jee Juan Claudius OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SMILED TO-DAY. Fria Kotiardam, Altai, jerdam, neha. ler, Nepion, Alp, Havtt GI Me ate eo fareeee oe tame Re Renta INCOMING “BPRAMSHIPS, ‘70. hampton President of the Woman's UT OF PRISON Once Dashing Officer Se’ Free, an Old and Bent Man. (Mpectal to The Rrening World | AIAANY, Dg, 2.—An old man of sev. enty-odd years, with whitened locks and bbnt form, walked from the Albany County Penitentiary to-day @ free man, Ite is Henry W. Howgate, who hi rorved six years for forgery and fodsif; Ing of accounts while In the employ of the United Atates Government, Capt, Towgate was disbursing ofc of the Untted @tates Signal Bervice at Washington from 1868 to 1890, He was known as a "good fellow,” In 1880 he was arrested on the order of Gen, Hanen, Chief of the Weather Bureau, cherged with embessling Government funds, ‘On April 12, 1883, he escaped from his home In Washington, going through @ back window while detectives were in the library waiting for him to appear, He was captured in New York Bapt. 2%, 1M, after Chtef A, L. Drummond, of the United States Becret Bervice, had spent thirteen years hunting for him. For years prior to his arrest’Howgate had conducted a book store on Fourth street, New York City,'under the name of Harvey Whillame, Howgate will go back to Washington to live, None will recognise in the gray, bent, old man the dashing hand- some Government official of twenty-five yours ago, BOY ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. James Hicks to Be Tried for Using Father's Name. James K, Hicks, nineteen years old, of 20, West End avenue, was held im 41,0 bail for examination in Jefferson Market Court to-day on the charge of ing forged checks, Tho young man, |t Ss aaid, forged his father's name to many checks for Vartous amounts, The father, who owns a lithographic establishment at 49 West Twenty-oighth street, has decided that Elmira Reformatory will hence- j forth be a good place for hin son, ot the blank checks at his father’s office and passed ¢hem on Dr, Reuben J, Held, of 188 Weat ‘Thirty-fourth street; Dr, Charles B. Blade, of 123 Bast Thirty-fourth street; French, @hriner & Urner, and other firme, He drew cheeks on the Mutual Bank, at Thirty-third street and Broadway, ——-- XMAS MADE BOY STEAL, James Kennedy, fifteon years old, of H6 East Houston street, was arrested to-day on ® warrant charging him with the larceny of $19 from his employer, Charles Weeks, 9 Franklin street, Ken- nedy In Centre Street Court pleaded gulity and was held in $000 ba!l, He sald he mpent the money buying toys and Christmas presenta for his com. radea, Saturday and Sunday Association, CPT. HOWCATE. DOWAGER. DUCHESS | \ | opposite of the } arin Auxiliary of the Hospital é doe) While passing the mission of ,] nanterw, which i# next door to the Quick rosidence heard music, and entered boys were singing (he hyme. with Me he heard “Please Di didn’t do it At the statlon-house MoGuey admitted having right Kind of religion,’ dinoouraged, y have @ chance better life." BOT ; ONCING NICE WA YIN. McGuey Was in a Mis- sion Class When Arrested. Jol Moguey, teen year@ old, of 163) Atlantic avenue, and Henry Hand, Nfleon, of (Tt Madinon etreet, Brooklyn were arraigned In the Gates Avenue Co today before Magistrate Teale, Wareed With burglary On Friday morning MoGuey and Hand ‘ 4 revidence of Willlam Quick Ales avenue, and after ransseking ae from tie cellar up ¢ ut $2) worth of silverware and Joreph Woolley, who Hvew dir saw them go in and come use with a bundle arriod off loth ly t the Cove last Polleemat Cal. The class of ‘Oh, Come An Cale phased up the aisle he MeGuey voy say Mr, OMoer, don't arrest me; I night Nen the goods with his com: n, ‘They knew Mr, Quick was out owi, ‘The Magiatrate held them in all for trinl WM. George, pastor of th stepped up to the Magistra mine nd sald, “Your honor, 1 should tke to plead for thene toys thelr Hives ruln 1 should not [ike to haye I'm afratd you don't teach them the sald the Magis irate Well, I've only had the mission a month, replied the young minister. The Magitrate then raid, “Don't be you may yet W boys to a ung man to help th THIRD TIME A WIDOW, Lord William Beresford, Hus- band of Marlborough’s Widow, Passes Away. ORD WILLIAM BERESFORD. LONDON, Dec, ~The death of Lord William Beresford, who died here at midnight, has caused profound regret throughout the country, Lord Willlam was noted for his daring, fe married Lillian Price, of Troy, N. Y., daughter of Commodore Price, U. 8. N. She was)! the widow of the eighth Duke of Marl- borough, and by her tact won a prom: nent place in British soolety, Lord William wae the brother of Lord Charles Beresford, and wae as well LADY WILLIAM BERESFORD. known in the army as his brother t# tn the navy In 1879, chaser, his colors being prominent on tha} under Prigiieh ture. Tn viceroy, and he has seen much war-ter- view tn Afghaniatan, Burmah and Zulu- He won the Vietorla Cro was reckless steeple He a India he was aldo to successive “Fighting Bil" was the popular nick- name known, Marquis of Wa three years old Lord Willlam was the son of the fourth ford, and was Mfty- which He w by MANY FRIENDS AID | | ander each 1% C1 APHID MAE HW) e101 \e sivieiererere Newport's Chief of Police {i po Helmont's mother EVENING, DECEMRER 29) 1900, IMRS, BELMONT’S JEWEL _ LOST, BUT SOON FOUND, HOE eee TOO COC OOOUGOO OOO UCC OOM ihe late Mra. Auguat WAS. LE A "GAIES. FAY 4 8 Got $80,000, Le Rai, a dacehte ore Vanderbilt and a her in 1802 for the purp Ile and made eained her confiden. formetly Becrelary of phe « of working her belleve he mad the exotu- (he patents pad expired: or to expire, and she aske that Doda ompelled fo return her money, and a'eo ashe for # commimion to take the te }timony fn Boston of Oharies EB. Hurd ‘ | | ;| Vanderbilt's Daughter! Ser t/ Says Arthur P, Dodge | le ® known spirituallat, Hving on tive Drive, haw made serous charge . Arthur P Dodge, ‘They are in tier ane [and | awer to Dodge's mult to compel her t ' }@) pay hin $20,000 atioged to be due on a [8 mira Miw, Le Baw says tha Dodge! an Avat@ted 10 the contract by flaw | representations and has wrongfully « iret already $80,000 from hem Me Bhe say® Dodge got an introduction to aoe hal a mone COUNT CETS ination Mi anday “W080” OF LINEAGE HIGH, — N GIRLS’ MONEY. ving Maids Have Al- ged Nobleman Are rested for Frauds ysert von Rouer, who saye We de 7? Count, was a pelsoner Sf Police Court (hit morning, with awindiing, ‘Three pretty nalts were (he complainanta, 7 elves way Chere are more vin court were Valentina. im Buffolk street, whe: wor gol HO) of her moneys | ) Second street, whe ind Josefa Zamolely ol who aserte ake lower frequented an intelligenee vod became aequainted with ae 7 ni maida He okt them ¢hat he avention and ebtalned wonderful sivo rights fn a valuable ayatem of lo AEM roa! bynes omotion called the Kinelic system of) Mt July & tiandsom peared, motor power, Incorporated in Maing |!" (iP cater with Vo and seo | | witli captial of #60 00h aflorward boll disappeared, Von Rewer S| he saya bo: Indeed her to pay to,on/ 4h! the woman were heard of at Ge) 7 }} i camh and patlroad bonde worth more] PATA Rxposltion, in St. Peterabong Gag iy @| than $0,000, Later she found out, shel ie returned to this city d was 4 @) hays, thar the ayatem was od. and thar} retted. He was held in for i Relatives in hewawl, elmiont, wan toni ! ampany, and : ; Mr. anid Mrs, Helmont went out for aot Warromi8, Hill, to be used in the law He Get Two Mont Recovered the Valuable Pin: alk in Bellows avenue. ible marnings |auit ere, Justice Leventritt appointed Joeen vagtants were befenb al chain AbOUL Mes Delmont» neck when | Sadlrey M 44 the commiastoner © Olmated in the Yorkville in Short Order, t, Wa she te-| Mra, Le Hau lives ina beautiful home| Court iootay, One of the dirtient gall eeanieanien Jit” pit! fat M4 Riverside Drive ¢ was Willlam MoKeown ne "| with:} ft Was her beltef in apirite that in| The only relatives | have are ad nfl! Weert ae, Rooke. ahd Mrs Ke of Mi and Mra Hel | votved her tn her present. diMcu! Lakewood, N. J." he deslenaal ‘erry Belmont, Who have been at thelr urally theres ned watly Newport villa since Christinas, ps sed Later Ch Le harda recoy-| She had in her employ Mise Jeanette What! You have relatives MWh 14 ered the pin "y “the merest ghange, 4 yy | Danforth, a pretty girt, who wan a me-| that afiatocratic place, S06 Hai an Unhappy hour today, during which ating i in Marine avenue fame the Hel | aium, and it was thie girl she said that} ohare on the city?” nad yowelled pin, which waa a gift to Mra} mont villa, toward which hétwas going ‘ betwe - trite Velmont by her husband, and was for] rapbily driven, as a result of a sum: | ected an a go-between In relations with That is true,’ ceplied the: v1 merly one of the famous Jewels of Mr. | mons by Mr Helmont Dowd ge. but my folks won't have anytl , do with me.” He was given (wo MARSHALL FIELD'D BIG STORE AFIRE Chicago’s Noted Estab- lishment Damaged and Clerks Alarmed. CHICAGO, De, %.—Marshall Meld's wreat retail store Was threatened with Jeatruction to-day, only the good work f the firemen checking the flames in me to prevent heavy damage The blaze broke out third floor shortly after Kk, when several of oyoos wore taking (her places th the big eatabliohment \q Word was gent around to everybody | to prepare co leave the building, The doors of the store were shut and the employees marshalled néar thom, pre: | ( pared for an emergency 8 ‘The firemen worked rapidly abd hard, and in lows than an hour had the fam tro) had reached the floor above, O] hI but wan contined to the third and fourty | on floors of the old BYeld buildin ftreet, not reaching the ‘Wab nue annex The fire apparently originated jn the! cable shaft of the elevators, General Manager Selfridge e#itimated the dam- age at $25,00, mowtly by water, That portion of the butliing known as 81| Stato street way closed for Gre day. The store is one of the moat extensive fh the world, It contains more (han $5,007,090 Of tock Tt ts the thint great fire in tte history Potter Palmer founded the business, and ® COGS OOOO OOOO UO COOL COLD BATHS BROUGHT HER HUNDRED YEARS, Mt tiie "TAN Og OHMBOAGITTORHMEOHOES er Bure mult WANTS $50, im coasheantie Sues Empl Joweph | street, rmerly hile Weston charges alle OR LOST LOVE. for Alienating Wife’ Affections. Faulkner, Printing Houne New York, brought proprietor of and 18 Jacob” ‘» the defendant in Kdmund J. Weetem, for $90,000 dams ton of the af) by oachman, 5 fecttona of his wite | ‘The action har been brought in # Supreme Court of New York Mtatt Weston charges that while he a ] wife were in (he employ of Faulkner a (the latter's Summer home, near 0 Jen, & year 4g the latter sucgosded fi making love to Mra, Weston, and J her mony letters language Wh arrar in New York Finally, loft band the | ip | had elie yj Play ton Mra, Weston ip a woman about ¢ nase comes to (rial these letters vouched in en # Avo alleged that in these I Kements were made for It charged, Mra, We her husband. Later on the secured possession of a number otters which he alleges Paullenar written to Mrs. Weston, and ) 4 prominent part in the p it was burned out In the big fire of 1871 i years of age, of p pret ir, Field, one of the richest mon in) Mrs, Bradley Has a New | Arandehildren \y Winter ance. Bete ihe nother "oF KELSTEIN FAMILY, |! ist ieataltia! |" ae hse ugg ah ge FIN efoany. and wan’ abliels In hp Pralee| Prescription to Insure | aii / whi ah not |) al Pet on natin tier avenie mansion while the fare i men fe you | 188 dulet, hardeworking de i __— fhe Ki Worl with "No wonder you 4 Kanan, is Hie Brenine Ai Fg hod ite Long Life, a in. ve nut ‘oneahe. Faulkner. matt wer, ahah, ‘eade pe bil 4 . ve and carly to rive” te} 2o" 4 is “4 % ‘ f pee rye th “ ; ' ; A living In Broogiyn, He ives r Contributions Received by| 1 wire wend iny dieengs and thanks her not he is UD York In tho W and i W Id f : fea F beaeeaines Gia sity PHILADELPHIA, Deo 2 Mee Mary) re jack | ! \ i" 3 Mak iletoine he the frmern th hi 2" Dune Mit Lanta readers for the compassion and My a a o Wer for ppect Tt ds simpy a cane of bi avkenal * aa The Evening World for jresiers sor the compassion » te tanec or ine ai oh Tne es | yl eno 4 Destitute Little Ones. humble when in distros, Yours re He pe hl Mai yt a EL ar tah oe mined Jacob street, byw reporter for epoottiily, Mra, JACOB FORMAN ] y ited < hres ew back (eoth. here | “This man wil be: puntehed- for hell M7) Delancey street i va:cPircaln? CiPhad lien Abel iad ovis the. plage Gf others Jong bow antiol hoe taken Againet me. . Praay rne er firet ye Mr. shes eo oy o 1 yet hit about a year i Contethutions are still coming In to] A xreat many letters haye been re lthe century Inet Wednend: he 1b nena” en ae bs babies ee | when Aweresl” en AC Veriiseaueeetaal The Evening World for the relief of the| crived containing money for rellet of Fohust and strona, Ghe aitrivuiea tke | Gade: and baker, WACOM. AUMREY dae | eune hatte, and tase. Wieeial "1 wey] the family ; Pegiest h ently, When her daughter was away | Me " len, and Ya aa, ure rssh, . saanber a tal Oke weer slimline: Mereoit: “UA cd le see Rls Sia h he trom’ home, whe directed some of her | [emo on and his wife as cage i y oS mine er, This)» enerey wp the care | takers Finkelateins, was the firet to write to] Travelling Mother,’ senda one d = a hia heen har hebit o che win a| pele and elarhing oe ‘The Evening World telling of the pitiful! iar, anying she saved It by mot take ittle girl Th tant Wow. fe. ip, th destitution of these poor people, WhO In] ing mw partor car, Mayor Signs Bond Reso! her ani mie wore to broakiunt An Killed in| dauighte the hart of a mreat olty were Hteraily) Ciner contributions recelved are as j and bright 1 18v, and then | arand A starving and freeaing at Chrintmantiae,| aii, lution for Repaving — | It you. waa with, warm water Ye mull livieg. | to Weert ‘The following lotter from Mrs. Forman|(. yo M,,,......eceeeeee eee efMhOW Contract \w wid all day’ is what she tells Aen ane fe an Durelten. leat @k had i has been reowived: ( ONTFACTS. her dalighiie grandenildren and great areal-gra ne further for Weaton tid his to” Mire. Harriet Huvbard Ayer Jeanne OM cree es BAM | lt Mavntkaed there re Harriet Hu ve StS Seer ‘a “a to t eat all Only T herewith wish to inform you that ent al Al | cow Aeve san Wenn cance (aehiaan Mr. Pinkelstein {# now a little better, OOP ||- iv Dosarcrnent) oF Hlatiware wil « AMASA THORNTON fice and avked me for a lato moe thanks to the good cheer you and The treereeneseeeeees SAM) [enabled to employ th Is of men in Te ae eine atoul tole Mula i Evening World readers have went to him, BMAF Leaeaai'e the vurtous boroughs after Jan, 1, owing! | paners were served on me @ few ’ If he can procure any. ie CSO Eee , Van Wyek | There sno truth te the They received by express a bed and) D. HO, Brooklyn sous. 8000} “the resolution authorises the ieaue ot | ‘idercons Milows from some charitably inclined) wre, A. Bi. My lmeport,. 1,00 | 92.000,0%) bonds to be used for repaying | HAVE HAD THEIR DAY, person, of whowe name they Aare in IK) sty, A, 2, 1, asks if clothing will be [streets Of this sum Ho%0” wil be Politician Weds Divorcee of | ) A; i GS Vivorcee of a norance, and some clothing and food! accepinble posh th ey the 4 i ner * from a ecriain kind lady, Mra, W. N.| ATT clothi yf, AnouKt be nent te Me ike ye vat shag ' WealdBefore.a Crowd toca Treatments for Catarrhy Rees " | Finkelstein oa side one, pokiyn, in} / a Hird, of Floral Park, N.Y ; peli li mrect. Tt [Queens and $25.00 in Richmond | & | gated to the Rear. I also received your package and) h one sin Aa noon af the Comptrolter can veil] 4 . ee found therein clothing for the children, | nly on each, when |the bonds the money will be avaliable. | of Children, | ene ret and patent (resi ment tee Sunday, There v atarr! je an internal whieh Pn Te A ! Miothing. will be —— | yp note epeciteally upon the bh ey greatly enjoyed the mot weleon Le : ss 4 dinner you gent Hanwernunnary aver. (DRUMMER BOY TOMS DEAD.) pix cosann mo Mrs Rmma obrenie, yar neds Waa peda S dahl coil Steinman Ray gist warts Catarrh ‘Tablet, @ oe BOYS HELD AS VAGRANTS. | EDMUND COLLIER DEAD. [veternn of Mestoam War thee at! sie, | |i pramas eho for ; Somerville, O% Years Old or and’ | ablets contain in hight? Siaiiae r atra'Wevkc xin [Aetor Won Prmme me Hendin My i ‘all se ickaros tooleiell ea ‘con ae } y id to Have 5 min Toma, whe a drummer Hoy! ve a [ ke ranguinaria, guatacol, Red eee heriall @h ta ‘ieetanls | Ls ke ee aa el tho Moxtean War, died at Bomervilles| any { simila, curative elements, and no 6aqi Manta ‘ and the a who won Nn. J, today, Ho wan stxtyoight years ; ; suffers from any » of eatarrh, and hae Four small boys, William Hara.) tame supporting MoCullough, Booth and. old, A tow years ago Toms was caps, Ulne | experienced the inetfleleney and. {negnve> lm aged 16; John Hansou, his bre 0504) arewit. died ut the Post-Graduate How | tured by t sand strung up hol week ago, 8} nience of powders, sprays and inhalers, itil) 18, of 1087 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn; Den! itn) yeatorday. Conryinption was the! (humbs for nearly mix hours, He was Klondike last A | ever go back to such antiquated remedies nis Bullivan, aged 11, and William Hea ¥ it ; | y When tive of death nearly dead when rescued tor: | since hea after once trying #0 pleasaut a treatment as ley, aged 13, of O68 Binth wvenue, Were) Wy) Coitinr was forty-olght years old.| mentors werw given fifteen years in! Mr. Thor Meo a | Giuart's Catarrh Tablote and ene whieh jag Syd ee ys er sl | After b had achieved prom ewith state rim v4 Toms was asairtang Br ahed . Madi ives #0 much relief \o ro short a Ume, the Butler Btreet Court, today char Feciillpugh and fools. he & ‘] fr in the Bhajiff’s ol avenue, He wae m Met ty well Stuar's Caterrh Tablete wt iid A dicted ee ee eral auavone, Later Wy — is * renee full sited pack r and dhelp/) e boys were found neleep In A HA A nse chek and fart and } f ‘ 1 sally cure th aie inh cronve and Posey ne saan ont Bares |ODELL AND PLATT CONFER, dai tw eau street, Wiliam Hanson l@ the leader! sisters and ie the th { wit te ' nt of ‘The danger from catarrh is that 0 ies of the quartet, On Aug, 4 bis mother, Collier, tie Md |) 8 Halk About Proposed Lemtatation | snd M , AMASA THORNTON. short road to consumption, 0 chronie et ber pany be Rage golbbae ie a ty liter," wha in for the Coming Seasion, W, Atcompe nnd by ch carry and 10 catarrh of We and, | . 4 +) with her brother In the Went, ahaa A) ala Makati th Mr, Tyle witnenses, | to , ristmas r ot dat ‘isnt 60 by. taking carbolie acid, due, it 14 sald | Hor three decaiier Mr. Collier had been | Governor-elect Odell and Benator Plat | ee eee ae en thor as bun i cea’ wings tae Wustncblan (abe ae a.reod to her doy being arrested on a petty |KnOws 8 an actor of merit, but of re: held a conference at the Fifth Avenu | °° Reonias eetoned’ to | Her bs of cent» ears consump ia. had prevented Hotel to-day upon proposed legistation | Hf A. He Kennie refused te the | poitticte of fit sayings an / bis fall shee ek. bis pr Hon mone iy, the single vended poltee DIN will prob | Ka9t Thornton expontulated, and Anal- | widely quoted. such as: “When you qo | Sebi Aimee ly the ceremony was performed In the oresence of 4 host of children, who had assembled in tho Sunday wehool room ‘a me golng, aaa 41 © man to do him, you Want to go at im #0 he can't tell ei Oe ru t tabls at

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