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% % R THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN G. ma¥ 20, 1901. MRS. BARKER SAYS SHE si HAS FRESH EVIDENCE. —-—— PARMAR MRAM AURAL MATAR AANA MORMON TAT a : Tells Her Friends New} Information Has; Come to Her—Keller! Not at Church—Bears | No One II! Will. 4 “You may hat 1 bear no one the tenst one’ etd Rey, Keller, of Arlington, vestertuy. “Why should T? 1 have been spared my sight. T have nothing ty fear from this : The Arlington pustor, who ts to appear phortly In court upon be brought by Thoms of hin wife, did SUDA ets RETR EE eR 9 J | | | mi of Hout thelr had been t orders to overtna hae ght tn front chamber h h ate nearly every nigat Y avd she shows sate Threatening Letters, how of, and letters coming t avis i trial and ¢ ve Kelle t several times Protecting the Clarn. Keep aston, ttle less than a Barker tnvitel two of the gulld wh have vorters to tea wit 3 t ork, and. ther Was a flutter of curiontty wenong thos in his preee: before Its as it his been, | from fam . . who we rked and those who were $ consid ned his views, land t but e affalr pasted off without i xpectal reference to the matter in every- “T have said, “to By uid, “to look | the sceg body's mind, excepting that Mrs. Barker y Upon peop! fore this—that | Meanwhile Harker, in the } rithout suapicion. That, 1 suppose | Germandes NY Gogen blocks | thanked them aly (or thelr loyalty to lease will pass { seldean the house, She | her. That inz she sal, also, that rorefers In his prayer to Wis seen A RW Ton the treet pe-]she had some evidence tn “sumpert of excepting to return thanks he whooting. hut tow she remains | her care which had come to her ears sorecovery, In spite of the oF FOOM, ex -*t when sne drives | ince the rhoot! GANT MOLEST AGED CONVICTS FATALLY HURT CIRL WORKERS. MAY CO FREE. IN BRIDGE CAR Court. Again Protects}/Pardon in Sight for, Woman May Die—Many Mill Women of | | Two Old Wife- ‘Hurt in Rear-End | Paterson. } Murderers. Collision. It was cold and dreary at Sing Sing! Another victim of the bridge elevated rday. The prison at its bes: {a not cars was added to the Hat to-day tieularly inviting pl ‘The shops| On car No. 28,.which stared across deserted, The rain blew ina desul- the bridge from Brooklyn at 9.12 o'clock, were nearly one hundred persons, Every seat wan occupled and the ainie was rowded. Lawyer Van Blarcom, counsel for the rtrlling weavers of Frank &Dugan’s sik ortvben mil, Paterson, made an before Vice-Chancellor Pit- [iwer y Clty today in faypr of tory way in fitful blasts across the great Acredification of the Injunction granted | yard, Frem the little chapel came th: on April restraining the strikers \xtrains of the morning service, from collecting in crowds about the | ‘The musle stopped, and those who had [it the radi of hein Coe coms mii renading or Intimidating jattended mans formed Into line and Im from behind collided with ihe car those at work, ‘egan that pecullar xhuMe back to the | ene i heralweaeisileatcera! Hacines Mr. Van Blarcom said taat the order |dormitory, It was the “lock-step.” Stader of No. 350 Dougins street, Brook- Was too broad and that it restrained; At the last of the line hobbled an Os ivn, | * the strikers from doing things the 148 man, His hatr was white and ae Wa" | Mies tauer, who Is a telegraph op- of 1883 allowed the a, That IAW, ibent with the weight of years—and cpiihrown(violentivi backward he en thi tencwosi ur, f yboralbly sorrow. tned Injuries which mas. re- Persons efor U With bowed head he trustingly walked @ wna paralyzed when | of indw ran. hind the convict ahead of him. One from th + ralved his eyes and gazed for Out} Other passengers nursed thelr Injuries ross the Hudron where there was that | aig went to thelr places of busines, uf that om, Where there were) Mtiss Mauer was attended by Surgeon made the order broad {no iron bars and striped sults. Johnson and removed to the Hudson he raid, “to protect those} He was William Kelly, known as “Old | Sirvet Hoapital In an ambulance. young Women who want to work.’ iBilly,"" serving a Ife sentence for the! information as to. how the accident “Those young women must not belhmurder of his wife, occurred was denied by the bridge wif- yelled or hooted at or serenaded. Ail{ dust as the Mne swung Into the prison | ¢ who hdectaredsthatil (hen colilalon wh» want to work will be protected by Bhoure proper, “Old Billy’ turned to{edidn't amount to anything, this court.” rae Keeper Connaughton and) pout the same hour that the colll- John W. Harding, counsel for Frank Qexged permisaton to apeak. The dis | sion occurred on the brid: ra. Linden & Dugan, sald that the motion to mod- /'P. K."—for ax such ts the Principal] Cohen, forty-two yedra ol {fy the order was out of place as the deeper known—acqulencta, Crise eres Gs Injunction had been violated by thel “ld like, siz.’ ald “Old Billy,” “per= | trom her Ne riding In a Fife strikers and proceedings were pending mission to viatt ‘Paddy’ in the hospltal.| ninth street crosatown car, which ve them declared in contempt of it's Just thirty years to-day ['m here, |tided with a Lexingion avenue car Vd to ha Hanis Mr. Connaughton; thirty years to-day." | Her right foot was badly injured and ‘The case was laid over for two weeks. fac sald, ghy suffered from shock and Internal tiresome “Old Billy" was taken into the hos-| injuries. She waa taken to the Presby- BRIDGE TERMINAL EXPERTS, #!2! 2nd up to the bedside of his friend | terian Hospital. . addy.” “Paddy's right name {s Pat- ———_ Sciind eerammeeeaal rick Wallace. “Paddy” is in for life, HELO ON CHILD’S STORY. Receive Suguestions tn {too His crime was the same aa “Old > Billy's'—the murder of his wife. Writing for Lnprovements, 7 5 "Paddy" In now bind. He has been in| Witte Georme Hauler Atded Mother The engineers and experts on the Man- Hai gta lt nem bind. He & in Complaint Againat Father. Aattan perma ee ne Rework ae “Old Billy” and “Padgy" had known| Little sx-year-old George Bazley'n tes- Rrooklyn Bridge held x meeting to-lny Veach other before they came to Sing|timony sumained his mother's charges} Hoard W at which Thomas G. Clarke wax made [gi : aceon 2 A im. Kelly ts a Brooklynite while| against her husband, Donald, whom, President anit) tency diy Hroutss Becte~ fi paddy;cilived.inj NewYork: she said, beat her, in the Butler Street tary, The following renolution was! Logt Tuesday Gov. Odell visited the|Court to-day. Bagley denied hin wite adopted: prison. It was the first vi accusatton: the Magistrate was “Kenolved, That the Bourd of Enxin-Eatate Chief Executive cince the eaves about to dia the case when ehe Te- eer Expe-ts on the Manhattan Terminal iGoy. Flower In 1892. membered that her son George was in of the New York and Brookivn Bridge! Gov, Odell had seen and talked with| George was placed on.a chair before respectfiuliy ask the Commissoner of |'paddy,"* the piagistrates desk: and testified thgt Bridges to make known through the | “We'll soon be cut, Billy," maid Paddy, | ats ene has Denten hla mother. | Tn a bite press the fucts that suggeations | ,, , forthe improvement of thr ieeminnt | “T aeked the Governor to pardon you {herd Hagley fn $100 ball for Special Sen, should be made in writings and that]and me—so we could both dle outalde.| OMS f they should be xent to the Hoard at{Itil only be a few hours mere before Te the office of the New York and Brook-| we are treema few mee iyn Bridge, No, i79 Washington atree spare: {ee—ai few! hours more, ROBBE i . Brooklyn No. personal interviews will] It tx belleved at the prison that both D CHINESE LAUNDRY | he given’ excep! by appointmont,” may be pardoned this week, for Gov. Sr | —$—<—a___ Odell took notes of both men. A panton |“ MBTY“and-Jonn Partnership Thac Ended in D 5 may come at any minute, Notther hi OLD-SCHOOL TEACHER DEAD. Niet. Noth are seventys| Mary O'Drien, twenty-nine yearn old, @ ningle friend ieft. Both are avventy- seven yearn old. The Judges who sen-|0f No. 194 Third avenue, and Johi + Harrison Was in Educa-|tenced them as well as the jurymen| Donahue, twenty-five years old, of > Work for Fifty se who found them gullty are all dead. 1801 Second avenue, tralgned oe Huriem Court to- ore Magistrate George W. Harriaon, for many yeare : principal af the Twenty-tnint street? ASSAULTED HIS CAPTOR. ming. i school, thin borough, Is dead at-his he c r Bonah ped Almins In ert jonahue pushed hin partner tn crime in Flushing. Strumele | cough the transom ‘of Aings iaun: He had been engaged in educational with Man jer Arrest, ary, and she pened the door for Bim: work for fifty years, and was the first! Policeman John 1. Sullivan, of the | Pex, Rathered aboat seventeen ahirta public school teacher in Flushing. He| Mercer treet tation, fared rnther badly | (kether ANd took 9 In cash from the ‘waa born in 1834, He lived in Flushing|in a struggle with John Norton, of No.| Sing eurprined the couple by scream- 7 srw at vg{ing for hep. ‘They ran, but were cap- almost half a century. Death was/ 148 Bleecker street, whom hi Dinced | Me after n chase of two blocks tke Policeman Was caused by un ubscess on the liver. He] under arrest this moraing. two were held 500 ball each leave son and daughter.| Morton was alleged to have asaautted | ~~ — | Bartnotal Dertent, a saloon-keeper at No.; Win tnter swenson’s Vnention, 14s MMeucker treet, who refused tolatlow ) COPENHAGEN, May 2. ited States Mini family sail fo 8, ‘Bwen- er to Den- w York The body | MM to unter the plase, When ho waa | xo 1 arreated Morto! caught the. polle: 14 non, the L ANDOVER. Maas,, May mani mack, and of Charles’, Starbuck, the Harvard uard and bear him neverciy, ity | on the Amerigan ling Broamay Be Le sophomore who disappeared May 9, ld in. $1,000 hadi ta the deffersos | SF ampton dupe) pate is ho ppei cefiaee iy ob Cour in the mJ yeatch leaves Bou spton J 4, en'e peeled jive found the aged huso. ¥. Altman o | Dinam afer frre |More Stirring News | LINEN DEPARTMENT. | 1,200 pairs Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster | of S U M M E R SI L K ; Cases, at a ead) aren prices, for } Remarkable offerings have bee: a steady procession in this Silk eS Coy cen) ase Store recently, and this word announces the most radical concessions Sheets, 72X90 in:., $3,25 Pair. G0X96 ins $4.25 Pai. fin price yet made. Pillow Cases, 2234 X36 inches, . 4 + © $1.20 & 1.50 Pair. | The Silks are all of such popular sorts as wo 1ld seil steadily at full prices; but w2 have about twenty, iC Be eas ae : : 6s A 190 Pee \ thousand yards, which we propose selling in a day or two. Tnese prices should take them in a jiffy s “ “27X36 “ 3 . 7 200 & 225 Pak '130c a yard; worth 50c and 65-— one new and good. Small, medium or large patterns—all 2 : ‘J Four thousand yards of Corded Wash Silks, amos? half the lot CERISE : Bolster Cases, 21X72 inchts, . . s 1.25 & 1,50 each. in white, the others in neitc stripes ant checks, sspa- 55¢ each; worth $1.25 and $1,50— i eed iby wilte cords = Pinks blue, layendess nary blue ant 9tTwo thousand alll aquatesll fori wilsts andl tate tleeain Acalin tne lou Alingaucverr sty eno dota ts ar: fine imrocted silks in aboat ons hundred differeat sand colcrings; embracing designsa: many kinds, sue Persian and other oid effects, fad frogs pag 60C a yard: worth 85c and $1— 500 pieces of Japanzse Drawn Work, exclusive designs, \}30c a yard; worth 50c— Just a thousand yards of this cool, yet Centre Pieces, 18X18 ins. 65c. Scarfs, 20X36 ins. $1.25 Japanese Habutai Silk, to sell a Tele Splendid . «30X30 $1.65 “29x45 « | for waists, linin zs or dreises. All real Lyors dyed Habutai: Fourteen f uch printed Satin Foalards, in 40 $I. 4 1,65 z designs and 24 in. wide. Mos'ly in neat patterns. Tea Cloth, 30X36" 2.25 ~ 20x54~ 2.99 «13S Yard: worth 65c—— ea i : Over five thossand yards of Lyons printed Hzbutai Siks, 7SC a yard; worth $1 and $1.25— * 20X72 « 2.50 mostly in navy blu: and neat white printings, thouzh there ‘An unusual of : desirable Printed Liberty Satins, is quite an assoriment of colored grounds with white prin'- iajisi auch desgny sed ae could heel rect —- — ings; all 24 inches wide. An excellent silk for summz cnoagh of all seria. Some hav: broche figure’ bat waists and dress~ most of then ars plan Printed Libsrty Satin, im rose, LADY ANGLESEY seciaivanth Wor MES ya eee ee ae cng mae Silks; in 18 shades. Good silks, mostly in bri ht sh: Fine rich’ BrocrieaW Loshineinia zat ‘ linin .s. . “ wach silk ars being ordered S E E KS D | VO R¢ : E 50c a yard; worth 85c— quatity was $1.25 4 yard, TA. trad s More than seven thousand yards of 24-in. Printed Foulards of them for 75>. 0 fine quality; over a hundred designs an anid eve sez? JOHN WANAMAKER “xzcz| | suk uterus (ss | WTR Tuesday, May 2lst: [DI] NOS 4 TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, sizes 24,.26 and. 28, rN : | inches; handles of English Natural Wood, eight rib If you desire to purchase a first- | frame; regular value $3.00 and $3.50, at | class Piano and do not want to pay $2 00 ja fancy price, examine the! new. 2 WATERS UPRIGHTS and you will . j discover that a strictly high-grade | Eighteenth St. Nineteenth St., piano, with WONDERFUL TONE | . Altman & @o. 9 sithacus news QUALITIES, can be peta ata = = ( very low price and on small monthly, payments if desired, ’ ‘CUGANS IV ROW. PRAISE FOR OUR QVER PLATT BILL. EN INCH Convention in Havana; Thousands of Chinese Wrangles Over Platt | Petition for American Amendment. Soldiers’ Retention. MARCHIONESS -OF ANGLESEY. ——- | marriage of convenience between cou- sing, arranged for the sake of Inhertt- Ing property which otherwise could not] jrayay if ANA, May 20, 9 A. M—The have been touched by elther of them. | ganority report of the Commitee oa ‘They agreed to live their own «ves, DUE! Relations of the Cuban Constitution Head of Family of WASHINGTON, May 2—The War} Send postal for catalogue with re- Pagets Startles Lon- Sa eeee ered ce sey, Tam china a duced prices and terms on our new P ii the arrangement did not work well Nonvension an the Platt amentment wil, |M*ssmecting of several thousand | 3-year system, giving you THREE son ig ee ene Ui tas Oren anserted that the Maraule|hryt ie fiacnssed this afteranvn, Phe | Chinamen who assembled in front of | YEARS? TIME without interest. Wa ‘or a Legal Separa- 5 Conservatives hope to dispoen of it] ime omee of the provert marahal at] 160 iter this week some SPECIAL. | Chinese renilents of that city, praying BARGAINS in second-hand ‘up. year, £400 the second year, and 0 of| qutckly, tut it Is aaht the Radleals in- the retention of the American troop: tion. [until her allowance frcashed FNS ®Jtend ty prolong the dimsusslon, tf pos- year. nm any case, the alleged allow- eral d rT i b, rai say Tie petition told of t vont work per- | Tights, all in good order, on pay- | forined by the American soldters and of! ment of only $5 PER MONTH. ance was stopped almost tmmediately Gomez. LONDON, May 2)—The Marchionees It wan rumored at the time of the mein ei cs of Anglesey has made formal applica- ration that the Marchtoness would [the thousands of homeless people who 4, iS 7 c. epranc + admitted, he Intend: k- tion for diyorce. Her petition will be| marry Count Herman von Hatzfeldt. — |jng a crand tight, ends mak" had een fed by the American charity Stool, cover, tuning and delivery heard In Chambers May 25. The Pagets, of which family the Mar- i : eat | Nouse, |free. Call early and examine them, Lady Angteser, a daughter of sir aula of Anglesey ie the head, are con-| eoivigues, formeris Mover of Havana | CaM. John C.F. Tillson, Fourteenth | 7 SoiES teh nec y marriage with several Amerl- Mayor of Havana, y. the prov = George Chetwynd, was married to the Can ‘familles, notably that of Parans| who has acceptel the oMce of Chief of] IMfantry. the provost marghal, tn reply HORACE. WATERS & Co.:, Marquis of Anglesey in 189%. It was a Stevens He ing to the petition, said: je" he Rural Is, contrary to the rules | °U% 5 - = of the convention, which provide that al, "It tt needless to tell you that t 134 Fifth Ave. near 18th St. ae a a Tnited tates dl a my ’ ier gannot accept! “omise Ww ie) u aad eesey teneninel cheeles | Harlem Branch = (OPEN EVENINGS), ee ont tt a «| Mekine with good munictoal kovern | 254 West 125th St.. near 8th AVE. | e fh there | YOUr Appeal for the United State = > aaah Jority report wilh be acces ts a rumor this morning that the ex. | femain longer in Peking has little to} penta Se pars salaulest Ri | stand upon ood sre men CODSCrU AL VU RO Lise the ade eephat you will need. our protection | the ers into good shoes. dition of caluses three, stx, pees) in {terilttie, doubt, and /asithe! broader, | Fifteenyearsselling ight. They say the Convention should | principles of humanity. moe frequently ' a) Se Rec e dre ecee eet eae ee WAP hennenmenocarinecouritem rae: yn directtothe wearers ——_— ————— ¥ or ont , on ts not hopeless, and I snail be There's beena asloricinallyjpsanerliby Cou 1 to refer it to our government H heaped up measare is the only boty that can tever the result of your petit of satisfaction: “in™ | ; A , 0, 9 Aged Husband's Jeal-! Start Will Be Made in “lcndn of me mbera of th Ft you'ts know that the sol ks these fifteen years gress, which aterpret its to you to Know that the sold United State —for you and fog. ousy Leads to Fatal Ten Days—Presi- [ery shismnr Gn OAT , , element w vas Ia Assault. | dent's Plans. butuih favor of ths amendmen For Men's, $2.00 to $4.00. | te Feporte? ty the amin sah : For Womzn's, $1.50 to $3.50, pitcatl are looked for FIELD WORK. | BLYN & SONS Insane through Jealousy of his pretty FRANCISCO, May 2.—At an ree 7 Good for Si w i wife, who is forty years his junior, John early hour to-day no change haa been OG TOF SOMe Sy OMe, FACTORY—491, 403, 405 EAST 918T ST. ¢ Mulligan, seventy years old, struck her/reported tn the condition of Mra, Mc- ro Three ( Third Ave., corner 122d St a crushing blow on her head, in their; Kinley, although she bas greatly im-| Even people who work out of doors | Handy } GO9 EighthAve., 39th & 40th Sts. home at No. §& Box atreet, Brooklyn, |Pfoved: The paysicians have named a/ } aro troubled with the effects of coffee res | 162 Bowery, near Broome. . "i week or ten diya as the shortest poa- drins nz. A Gertran wom:n in Egan, | at 3 o'clock, infllcting a fatal Injury The old man arose while als wife was still asleep and went a Ume in which she can S. D., Mrs. L. Seng, says that she did | oa Kth to make che trip acr : pea ‘ ¢ int. rhe: tinmnedlate” mennbetn of le know what wes the cause of her} Eye QGlasses Free. . ‘residential party will therefore ree} being sick and miserable as she had! wyips wast lane witt examine 4 e jes and sell ——— Kitchen for the axe. The noise I hy for that lengta of time, been for some years past. Her own his wife and she atarted for the xitchen fh it in probable that the otacrs 5 Nnterealiags ‘ Noring tyre! Wil leave for the Rast during the prem: wears jar] interes ing. . Aa she wan about to enter the door, Mill leave for { | " ent Week. ‘The Preaident and. Mra. Mc- | 1 had no appetite, suffered con- | Mulligan brought the ugly we: Niniey will go direct from San Fraun- | siderably with headache and dizzi- a on her head, felling her senseicen to ay tS eK injey'e old home, aur-| reat Throng Besieged | ness, and was compelled to take some | §S' the floor. rounded by familar faces and’ wi 1 oF ei y y round e: ith pills or medicine regularly for my | Ho Other occupants of the nouse were every “comfort: it in anid "thar! her’ re: Box-Office at the | Powus’ inthis condition f lved for|— ——— avakened and m: Into the kitchen. Mul- she went to Washing? Tapld than i many years. It was poor and dear gan had escaped, but his age prevented At 12.20, New York tme, Secretary Knickerbocker. | ving, ax my doctor's bills will show. WANTED A PIANO. Cortelyou' gave Mra. McKini |t had no iden that coffee was the} | cause of my ill health until [read in 1m from gotn re ulanen the following: going fur. An ambulanc tanereported The v She Mad teen Longing from the Eastern District Hospital was tho at nl s x 4 i ht sin i = Was Se TE 5 ea mmoned and weveral men ace er progress is| A remarkable scene tc paper about Postum Food Coffe What! iattour aaughters Shite a Mra, Mulligan was tuk rive prot pp Ae a ye ele Coden Coen Gscom ing. foi Papa O'Brien to pital, and after a short immed: Wasal if rewin the ‘ 5 ehh ‘ Mamma O'Bri+ Y “LT hsd only used Postum a week | ver-) when I began to *-ol well, My stom-: ‘ ind | no" began to work all right, headache| — // |lett, and had no more dizziness, 1) { kK as}am able to eat now and sleep an » ing Mr. McKinley “The Merchant Fore say that Mulligan ane. ee aR eater ia La S [at the Knickertoc Jeatounka tihie) wiles although Mary Barber, Mra. McKinley's niece, | formanees are be wie In the Bwen Street Court this morning Rom re. Meltiniey to Canton. || gaturday evenings and Satu Mullipan wan committed to jell to President (and Mrs.) McKinley will Mr. N.C. Goodwin appeart en one evening us they were sitting in ta parlor reading. “Oh, she is cecupy re o opt | noon thw result of his wife's Injuries. “He did (eCuby inerrant che bom thas which | tock and Mina Mux Wott as} work. During the last season [have | ()) ) Eee eas eee ea rens any inorro act, but! car, however, ts one of the sume kind | Portia. been at work in the fleld where be- | >/()' az y te i wuld to have told th who found And fully na luxurious, ‘The train will! When the treasurer reached the theet as not able to sweep out a! 0) c piano,” replied him that he wanted to “make n xood fl nicue us late Rhelonettheniee hen Fonsur x thesthes (forentiwass ne econ Saal Mrs. O'Brten, Job ot ltec a West, Having wee for the | 0tre areas Mid IE His Siar: rnd just. at Mulligan was a retired coal dealer and ne and Cabine 1 Hine, Messen sarul ople engaged In aethyo! 77 - i bes aad Amnaned about aud his ‘ aad s| physle: Ww ean bette stand th fi progente liidonie fe had qui led en beenuse she ds i . < f Li no eel Uke 2 i quarrelied oft: because sh and * fe fect of the coffee th: feel like asking or the money to buy her one. esumed reading The orld Want colume silence. Pianos, as cheap as they were, wero kept boerders, ald ty haves freauertly threatened to kill her. Thole quarrel wan renewed lane night and he again made the threat which } res Cand eleve workers who have but litde physi¢ exerciss When a mat or woman 'tnds sickness coming On, sue. 3 tried to carry out this morning. i ble, weak bow ope uf any: tengtn ; stomach trouble, weak eyes, bowel —_——_ mento. oF rinewher ‘uring | complaint, kidney trouble, &c,, it is oUt of the question Just it present. HEAR CASE IN SECRET. | routes ‘rhe Prenident wilt not leave the The | time some attention is givoa to the; By and by he exclaimed: es train though he may speak briefly from A ieetiai beverages: “Why, here a second-hand plaao nod as new that T can) I guess [can afford that, 97% 2 really wants one, I will ‘is downtown to-morrow and: look 44 ebay eo rear platform at one or two im-| LONDON, May %—The Marchtonean! Ms tne ition, tT | of Anglesey to-day made a somewhat retary “find Mra, Hay remarkable application to Sir Francts Immediately ae for, Jeune, Preaident of the Divorce Divis- fe In practleally all such « wham: sald to be as |coffee 's the drink one c i lict by leaving off coffee 1m Foo! Coffee, for they te Baby's tek May Cause Death jon of the High Court of Justice, askin, a] . ty PHIL ADE LILA May r RINE that ut aetive proaicer the Court t> reacind the divorce granter chcack and By Murray in carrying his two.year-ott | 4 stink (nat ly oe ee ea paw Uy the sway, it ts funny, Now samy her Not ast, Justice Jeune charac- Ve : was Kick by the later aud | (Heese 7 . > suggestions these Want colummarin s)2ue perabence Manis dustice Jeunes oharae: epg departure We dtayead | grand pild wan owes tie eet 2 | et auld food that containe elemen:+ aucerations these Want columme(a 2 be And decided: 80 will proceed to] seventy-seven yoaru old und ta in al for rebuilding the nerve centres (Hat "ot Tt Te age BO ad See she soya tt ponaible 4 aritioa\ ioe —— wn, BRVE Heretofare:been-1orn dawiy __ ceed oa Alf > Fs YY ete