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Ayers: 8 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1908 FAIR PALMIST REUNITED MR. ) (00 M8 BOSSCHIETER GIRL | __ MARTIN AND MISS OELRICHS. | : A BRIDE TO-DAY.’ 2 She Is Lady Many } AROKERS Susie, Sister of Jennie, Will Transform a Home ie H of Sorrow Into One of Joy. ' ChB REREE EEE ERED SRD ARDIR SERIES : Manors, of England— ' She Reads the Feet, IN AN AITO Too, and Now All Newport Worships —>— Her As a Fetich—It Is|They Had Run Over and Said that She Stands Crippled an Italian Baby Close to the Set of] Near Mulberry Bend. Edward VII. SAVED BY POLICEMEN. Al FRIDAY _ FORECAST. B took off his hat laty whe passed, . And the young lady with him inquired: a loved In the days. Some ope you greatly admired? Some one you think of far more than 7our liter No!" he replied, “Tt te cal my witet CM Ergo, he wasa brute! Any man who does not appreci- ate his wife is a brute. But the really good man, the man with an alm in life, re- alizes that there is no ald to success so powerful as the influence of a good sweet woman who has linked her fate to dis, and for true love of him exerts herself in every way to help him gain his goal. “WIVES WHO HAVE HELPED THEIR HUS- BANDS!" What an interminable list could be made! It is not our Purpose to print the name and picture of every good married roman in New York. We intend only to take some not- able examples, beHeving that the personalities of the wives of some ven pirat in the Hak we here She pease at en I i we the pleasure of presenting to you Mrs. Howard, Ohandler Christy. Mr. Ohristy’s illustrations in the lead- ing magazines (and as recently reproduced in ie Sunday World in the serles of “20th Century Women") have made him famous. The influence his pretty wife has had upon his work is well told in a very pretty_and original): Sunday's World. waco oevesg pene: picture} tninext Gro CONC OCOD D000000LU0.000000000000 Their Timely Arrival Rescued Root and Stern, of Wall Street, from Dire Harm. Rented In a handsome automobdile, aur- rounded by a mob of 2,000 howling Ital- fans, H. R. Root, of the Waldorf-As- torla Hotel, and H. F. Stern, of No. 46 Enat Seventy-elghth street, ha \about decided that they would have to fight for thelr lives to-day when they were reacued by policemen. Their vehicle had run over an Italian baby in Park street, a few steps from Mulberry Bend Park, and the mob was JInpored to wrenk vengeance not only And Puddybook Pork, Oled to et back to on the chauffeur but also on the paa- a "Rot He y “After all," as somebody, 0 rokers, with an 5 Root and Stern are brokers, otter all" ap sometedy oMce at No. Wall street. After breakfast at the Waldorf-Astoria, they engaged Richard Meade, of No, 114 East ‘Thirty-second street, to take them down- town in hin automobile. They came down Mulberry street and swung from Mulberry Bend Into Park street. In front of the Five Points Mission there was a swarm of Itafian children f playing in the street. One of the throng | BD © és os R rae Louis Camille, twenty-two monthe| Seer ee eee ee reir nit (| ca’ of No. # Pearl street. Hie motner| Th? Honschteter home, in Paterson, ia/nic Kamerling and Frank Lavel will be {3] wna seated on the curb in the shade of |* scene of Joyoun activity to-day, in| united. S| Srureniwatentags him: marked contrast to the gloom that has| Susle Bosschicter was one of the prin- ®|" When the automobile came into view |Pervaded the house since the memorable | cipal witnesses against Kerr, Campbell, @| the ‘children’ scattered, but little Ca] Mormine when Jennie, the pride of the | McAllater and Death.) for’ she was the : family, went to her dath at the hands | last to see her sister before she went to | 4 ‘| mille’n short legs could not get him out g vho are |her death a he fl of the way. He went under the ma-|0f t8¢ conactenceless brutes who ar death) and the frst) toi identity her one Europe, and that’s New York!" Everybody who ever goes away from the dear old town fairly itches to get back to It, so that there is little wonder that the Sun- day World's photographer a3 been able, during the busy days at the Grand Cen- tral Station this week, to catch many a representative iy group of returning summer tourists. One of the best that his camera snapshotted was a family, mamma and the children and the mafd, being greeted at the Grand Central Station by the lone- some papa. It is well worthy a place in the Sunday World's now mene series of “PHOTO-SCENES OF ACTUAL NEW YORK ~” ‘The English butler bowed atiMy and the starch In his shirt-front crealed like @ a loose board in an attic. The secretary § in the tall collar and the mummitted face dipped his pen in the old-fusntoned ink-horn and and the date was made. Mr. Peter Martin and Miss Lily Oel- Fiche walked down the steps to their la th carriage. They had made an appoint- now prisoners’ in (the ‘Blate prison at = : ment to be received by ‘Lady Cheira chine and his right arm was completely ‘Trenton. m Ce RE the Mantela,” otherwise known aa Lady ‘ severed] ciosejto thelelbow: Susie Bossehieter, the younger sister| Her ordeal on the stand was one of Wren, riding hie autometiie, Mary Manors, of England. And there Mother Scream Faints.. of Jennie, {s preparing for her wedding | the pathetic. Incklents of the senaa- Down crowded Broedway, tonal trial, ) She almost collapsed when | ‘ Mra, Camille, who had seen the acct-| to-night to Charles W. Jent, of No. 39! ine jie ean imrost sect lapaed aw nen dent, arose and emitted a acream that|Vraeland avenue, Paterson. {night of the tragedy and of the horror was heard all over the Bend. Then she| Tite ceremony will be performed py | of the frightful discovery next day. fell in a faint, atriking her head on the|the Rey. Joseph Sullivan, of the Fourth |, The welding will be pagel creator curb and cutting a great gash, from| Baptist Church, and {t will be a “double / ahe ‘made. during the’ trialyand ‘ance which blood formed a pool in che gutter. for at the same time Mins Jen-| that time. ahe will only receive them. eres : As though they had aprung from the Newport must have its fetich and tt Ga be 7 4 cea cic aee nis 1 nd, the dent: ft the distri - { must bolchanged very often. Just now 2 LADY MARY MANORS TELLING FORTUNES AT seereatinsihes lttlefenceisechattiwarks the broper thing is to call on ‘“ady @ NEWPORT. the Five Points. There was the man- 4 SS atatclves! Pecdlngs in’ pallstry, which? [0 UGE OOSOOECSE ie) | gled body of the child in the street and of course, is not so new, but besides the bleeding mother in the gutte! jagno abes Lily Oclriche called on the day of thelr) port, th py couple will circum- = eee eee eee ri tena | Appointment uy Cheira'” wag (50 | nivigate. the ‘globe and they will un: pvltn Eine Sau chiens nel ave nine ithe é ’ of Newport hus been bared for her in-|@plomatic that all the rumors the | pack their dishes in San Francisco. | rumor apread that the men in tho horse- y Spection. And the stories she has told—| ¢srangement of the young people have || Of course, since then Lady Manors |less carriage had deliberately run over Re ee ee eae eee eatoetit tnd cane | een iset at fe aa bean doing—to use a pleblan ex-l nother and child, and that both were ° C3 And nipped of many a wheel. He'd ridden up mountains, 4 down bid ‘nd’ ridden. Gown, And forded. seitt rivers a ‘ 1 was a long line of carriages waiting hear Bellevue avenue in Newport. The Owners were all anxious to see ly Cheira, But the lady—why, bleas you, she has set herself up like a queen, and the smart set feel honored to wait, If io ® hie mach! the place called Dea! valley. Death Valley is. not the same thing Dead Man's Curve. It’s in the Far West. Incidentally, it is the hottest place (according to the thermometer) on the fcce of the earth. It's so hot there that a glass of pt. ice-water and a pound of steam are the same thing if exposed to the air for a couple of seconds. One enterprising person thou; ® a that she is| A complete reconcillation has taken jon—a Feqular. land oMice busine: has told auch great tru rarer anecekrecone! Wi caees . | dead. h td like 0 od ' the talk of the pluce. p a edding w ron hat ie anybody has been ad e wou! e to ride through Death Valley on an automobile. He indeed, she is a great/ feet 1 which ts Mr. Martin's birth: | having hls foe and hands read. oe the | _ Willing hands dragwed Meade from his did it and took photographs as he went. A man with such courage jhe is a fad—yes, .d. fad. could be counted on to write an interesting account of his experl- ences. He has done -o. You should read it. Then you will feel cool. sald to the Fellow-who-knows- tall, “Please Grain to ite lowest drexe ‘i All Newport is talking about the re-| thing, but t has got around th 5 eLonly: cea she) read the Future and markable reading that “Lady Chetra | Manorm ts pretty “close to the Hdward | severely beaten was because so many the past, but she has a very skilful way | gave to Mr. Martin and hix companion. | VII. set, and those who would Iike to| tried to hit him at once that the fasts ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ALLEGED DISORDERLY HOUSE. of mending up little differences ttween| “She read thelr feet and thelr hands, | Ket a nant up near the grand stan % hone who We to wander on the beach | and with much tact told them they wera | where the band la going to play. at the collided with each other. in ie moonlight, bi whi ere ce lexactly sult: ro ach oth oO In the moonlight but wha perchance fexactly multed for exch other. «| Then | coronation might well have their fect | Mia clothes were ripped from him. er, wan hin lucky: « No sybil ever concocted love philter| by ‘naming hile Lady [eeat, and the only reason he was no! |e waME Is THE NEW YORK MATTIE GIBSON WAS HELD IN Martin that Sept. 17] rend two or three times Women climbed Into the carriage and|Mr. Hornaday Proteste—Bat We icag story of Young Woman from | y and astounde: ‘So Lady” Manors’ Nrthday. OF cour fo Landy: Manorse magnificent suite | wook their fistx at Root and Stern,| Muet Remember the Limitn- RonaingdWhe Gawlanteece of rooms nenr Bellevue aven are with greater success than “Lady Cheira| there was no Use In withstanding stich | crowded day and night and the secre: | who ted a sad ‘Type in Headlines. | pours cecel: ee ee tn Petarl Martin andl Miles (nto, thosneddingl will be given inl N tary In the Yall collae tn rerntening the | th Seal haere oon Forty sixth} Sirect. | And his answer was “Iard-bolled be Se OS ee DE Doe Le COMO LW OSE ELS Dal mivon ni Nencnnointazomahisipensibykthesdoren; Volicoman Curran, of the Elizabeth Tro Iittie bant-bolled eags! street mation, attracted by crowds run: Vesithat fe'tae, way 60 vy And 1 pat ft all down in my book, that day, 4 some things that he had my. “Some things that he had to say” were a good deal more interesting and ex- planatory (though hardly more true) thea the “hard- boiled eggs’ proposiiton, This conversation between a young lady reporter of the Sun- day World and Harry Lehr, the social tipstaff of Newport, Is, with- out any exception, th: most wonderful “mind-to-mind” talk that ning through | Mu Bend Park, | To the PAltor of The Evening World yy i \ sprinted to the scen s five police-| The New York Zoological Society al- |, Ab sunita rirl, held against her will men. from. adjoining posts CAME UP On | een ee eet ig meet the |i" 42 alleged disorderly house, was res the run. All_had heard the yells of the |WAye has done tts fete, ne. ced lant night by Justice Jerome, As- , wants of newspapers desiring facts, {sistant District-Attorney Garvan and mab. The policemen fought thelr way toluren and pictures relating to Ite WOFK nurs agents, The girl in Mattle the carriage, rescued Meade and his ’ q ° fetes nnd eacorted them te the centre | Early and Inte, In season and out, Te-| Gian alehteen years old, who came to Street Police Court, where Meade was|xardless of their own convenience, the | iii. city from Reading, Pa., and’ the arraigned. oMcerw of the society and zoologteall yi, tadwalGhranetca Ststained ‘se Ly Uy | Several witnesses appeared for the | irk have responded to every call for |i) e ae A naeats chauffeur and all agreed t je did all Went Horty-nixth strect, pre in hit power to avold the avetdent. Po- | "a story. \prietress of which is) Mra, Cora B Meem Curran, w arrested Mead In return the only request ever made |) oy pera hnx been that id that th ccldent tired y ° Saw iy, ‘ADVERTISER OFFERS TO BUY |ROBSON DALTON'S NEIGHBOR|SELF-CONFESSED MURDERER | avoidable. ffe eal that Stead ani ctf [of New York new he Parkhurst Society on Tuenday:re- | 47 the power and applied tho brake, but {the zoological park should be called bY) ica A tetter from a man who had f ACCOUNTS AGAINST FIRM. HAD HIM HALED TO COURT. HIMSELF AGAIN. Machine alld along the street [its right name and not nicknamed ey eet ieee ara eae ane wan | ever took place in'the world. It Is the first “telepathic interview” i i | ees] | na ick the child, who was oxteed-|nai¢ a dozen newspapers thin reauest | it veaoner In the place. Her oloth-| on record, and when you read It, and discover what the medium 5 \ m y Magiatrate CAmeted discharged Meade, [has been carefully observed, ing was kept from her and she was says, Mr. Lehr says you will wonder where private secrots can be b lassignee Gives Two Reasons Why )O8#? ihide ever jana There, ttormey Say*) One of the policemen nent to Hudeon| The nicknames “Bronx Zoo" and) 1 Sag UA HE Get Era ta mactireital thei fature * uch an Offer. BAM. her Uttle boy, were taken to the hos-|to the New York Zoolox ‘ dow, but waa restrained. Ne) pradiaiinttnel park : When the facts were lald ‘before Jus- hie us to the woodland i} pital. There {a small hone that the It-]undignified, offensive to ¢ Zoological —<——— tle fellow will survive his injuries and | society and injurious te the park, ‘They the shock USL More | tee Jerome he at once decided that the unnecessary and therefore] pie) should he reacued. And last night | o¥ the rail was male. Mrs. Bradford was * Pre following adve-tisement appeared | Robson Dalton, a vaudeville actor,| Deputy Aasiatant District-Attorney g fn the financial column of @ morning | who wan mistaken for a reoster iy his Garvan, who haw had Valet Jones under paper to-day: nelghbor, Alfred Gardner, and w his especial protection since the latter's ALENE WAS INJURED. At thia late day the only persona f0F| srrented, as were her housekeeper, Clara Ahithorea musiertorlvou “To will pay cash for elaime again the de-| court for permitting the alleged bird to) Indietment for the murder of Million- << whom "Bronx need be tacked to OUT! Wotts, and Martha Bolden, a colored In the wood: these days! fence firm of Henry Merquand & Co, Rrovera’’ | make sleep-destroying noises at an un-|atre Rice, said Jaat night that Jones|Steamey tm Collision with Pilot- ein order that they may know our|servant. Mrs, Bradford said she was D ying noines at an un varie aca newly arrived immigrants | Holding the girl's clothing unti a debti.# The locust plays the sylo- Inquiries at the office of Marquand &|secmly hour in the morning, har prom-| Was @till at No, 30 Weat Forty-ofurth Boat Docked at K ty My ; . , ! | Of $200 wan paid. h@he, the cricket toots the ‘Co,, brought out the information that/tsed to be good, and Gardner did not] street under police survelilance and reg-] }INGSTON> Jamaica, Aug. 2%.—The|and the harmleas Imbectles In our aay) phe Taidons found, however, that. Pe: the tree toad trills the neither tho amstgnee, Frank Sullivan! appear in the Gates Avenue Court, | "arly visited by a physteian, but that] German steamer Alene, which was in| lume for the insane. though young and pretty, Mattle Gibson flageolet, the beetle puffs “ mith, or Mr. Cuthbert, the expert ac-|Tromklyn, to prosecute his complaint. @ prisoner wan improving in health. Hel colttsion with and sunk the New York| Bronx Park Ima fine, large place, but wane I-int tf ae persecuted | the flute, and all the other — countant. who {s assisting Mr. Smith in! str. Ganiner lives. at No, 374 Haine tnken out aby once a week for al yiot-poat James Gordon Bennett, off|up here tt ts only the chipmunks 4nd] places Bradford's {e al-/2* insects (except the caterpil- | 0 > ‘i f the straightening up of the affairs of the | bridge street, Brooklyn. Dalton Ives at {Give through Central Park, and the|ine gcotiand Lightship, Saturday after-| moles who think It Is larger and more I toting and that furthermore while lar, who eats all the time), 0 Gefunct firm, knew anything about the| No. M2 ie hax been rehearning for | Assistant District-Attorney Ix of tbe! oom, Aug, 17, has just arrived here and| important than Greater New York. Il chureiy above attention from KS are full of music. How do QAvertisement or the {identity of the |mevoral weeks for a vaudeville act next ;0!Mlon that when th no is called for], x docked, there in now in thie city any reading |run on the order of Dr. Parkhurst's or. | , they play, these forest mu- advertiser. fall, in which he ty required to imitate | (Tal Jones will be himacif again she In leaking In -consequence bf the| individual whovdoes not know the differ-|xmnizution. | alcians? How do they bring P _ Mr. Cuthbert admitted that the possi- various animals, one {mitation being a} era n and has a bad rent in her star-| ence between a “z00" and a “zoological which will be’ made public forth music? The mosquito—but we'll not mention u.m, he's tou bility of realizing proft on any claims| cock's crow. MILITARY SHOW OPENS. bow. ‘The Alene will be tempo-| park,’ any one of our buffaloes will take iqter on painful a subject! As to the others, a most interesting story by against the firm might safely be ellm-| Actor Dalton wan flattered, but per- 5S Cena repaired here. Hor © for! venaure in pointing it out. ‘The three women caught in the rald Ernest Ingersoll, beautifully illustrated, is ready for your perusal nated, Ansamuch as assurances nad | urted, It wan excellent evidence that|New York Troops to Attend Tour-|Siutian merce Met been delayed until | Pri eS are in thin city three or four] NiN° maornien All “were held’ for exe |g next Sunday. D been received from all the lurger cred-| his cock's crow wa» the real “white! nament at Long Branch. newspapers whose editors seem to find nation next Wednesday. Bail for . eD ealy worn elethes for. 8 couple of weeks, fou he dressed with the beet of ca he was able te ait at the pte Se Mtors that they would not dispose of the | rat’ article, but on the ot hand he] pp, | ’ in making the Zoological Park| Cora Bradford was fixed at $3,300; f u t 6 military tournament at Holly-|POSTMASTER-GEN.’S REPORT | ricasure eas Clara Wells at $1,300, and for Marthi securition they held for loans granted to | feared Neighbor Gardner's protest might! wood Park, Long Branch, opened to- . ridiculous. Invariably the Bronx | Holden at met veo u = {ts failure except at a| ¢. to be } panes “ Park % ronx = °: pee ¢ cratiaies ‘el sr ieenne tiemd to} nenes| eee cea ee ea octet Ne ae with Moter ed serie ciieaen inne ae Nine shy appenred for itkecmomenra Rireaa bs s ” Fr atege ey tN? AC") Voorhees har Accepted the invitation of Zoolo al 3 $0 5 Al e % “ . Cuthbert, | tis: 1’ seni pe i P “+ To] discussion between him and Justice Ser- | Tt {a possible,” added Mr. Une at day break, Ills crow WA" “Al ne management and will review. the ological Park. ‘0 Satisfactory. | else than plain ome as to which count should apply fh “that the advertiser was some person | peach," and Neighbor rdner war Aug. 2A Blue Rook con-| them we have protested and appealed 1 lithe trial of the Brafont woman the Jus: or very debonair, a Sune fork, like © ewell of New ¥ pain need vere erent iemea terns | eam aan Taner Se | troops to-morrow afternoon, In adii- thee malt: Ana On art bite bie _Sandition of the Arm's, affaire or the |170000 {1 i tale EME Ne] tlon to the mitlttary epectacle, a pro-|taining the Poatmaster-General's report | vain. to that through thetr| ,"I_ wottid advise you to Instruct your | ‘You! a, monkey -wea)he,; bet ise, bleed <Sattitule of the creditors. 9 eacen eof athletic contests han been|for 19 presents some intercating ata-| Tho worat of It ts that throw client to immediately release the three tas lines ot rk dive fare, ( eg yard, and af + 108m nnd inany entrien have been|tiaticn, ‘The total number of postal] malign Influence “Bronx Zoo" ts now | women she holds prisoncts in her down- | thet Hao Os eds pe ae SHIPPING NEWS kot a summons REEuAONETD) packeta delivered in the United King-|apreading to newspapers outside the In-|town house. We know where that house To little children, to peo- HALE come to court with his intents include a 10-yard dash,|dom way 3,723,817,00. fected district, To-day’s mall brings|/®. know who the women are and we | ple who have lived ie ards ry permite die race. mile run and quar: |" “the experiments with motor mall ser-| cliypings tainted with “Bronx Zoo" from las a prisox for refractory girls from the ing-housesieo|long that they, eeeretid ANS eel Get stele A auld) Weir a aah fori Hoy eeundercaixtenseae Srful, But recent {threa outside citer — Rochester, Pitts:|Forty-sixin atreet place.” have forgotten their man- It Is understood that the Parkhurst! burg and Philadelpht Society has the books kept by the Brad- ners, let us suggest a trip to the BronxPark Zoo. There un sets.. CFEIMonn rises. 11.09] So he sougnt out Mr summer ri have encouraged the hope idents of Monmouth u . 3 ty. One moat interesting establishment of this| ‘The press of Greater New York 1s re-| ford woman and. that these reveal the tow Water MLA RACIAL Meas COMIGA ASS Ente quested to advie all newspapers pub-| fact that somebody was pald for preavc- thcy can see a poor, heathen x arilt a of the tlon. The books also show that money orang - utan, Rajah by ee ‘ York. > Mshed elsewhere that the use of any one “ = A “ROUGH RIDER” SHARK. [or tne m liconx Zoo." “Bronx| from towna in Penneyivanta, SA ro Zoo" or" HORSE SHOW BY THE SEA. PS welfth Regiment, name, who “never knew ; Santy Hook Governer’s Island nothin’ ” till a fortnight ago. Now he eats lke the oldest habitue a u So Man Gate vere: Jerk: We offensive and also injurious to X ¥ 34 S—oete ase = it . 2 onico' his every action speaks of good breeding. He baht bl bf tly Cuban Teachers Dingrantted. a e merena cat S ee " the Nem Or 0g nl eae, abeak. of VETERANS GOING SOUTH. pat worth aeeltet ‘Tr you can't get up to see him, see next ARRIVED, pevehthey Rrenlng Ley ee reneeeeeciener ean: apesiailss\ Tue Brening (Werle) tho Zoological Society's Inatitution. they Sunday's World, wherein h!; pictures are printed. Mags., AUK. 22—The Cuban ition at Southumpton, &. 5. Képecial iyo ne) Ereains g world.) will call It by its name, but we would Regiment te Make ‘Next Sunday's World offers you every possibility imaginable, Li, V = mn 4 tenchera, who arrived here recently, are] ‘The annual summer show of the roy Potomac nice daltteien: rectus A Heiter? Stet a Pilarimage to Gettysburg. almost, in the way of an excellent number. We could tell you all (ey eee ee uae there are Much iisap-|Southampton, 1. I., Horse Show Asso-|cqught in nis aturgeon net a #0-pound WILLIAM HORNADAY. | ‘The members of the famous old Bev- its contents here, but reservelour fuller description 1.11 to-morrow, = % fhents’ prepared. for them. Amore |Clation, which began to-day at Inter-|ahark. Th: stomach, when cut open,| New York Zoological Park, Aug. enty-third Regimen New York Veteran when we hope you will see fit to read a little more about it OUTGOING STEAMSHIP: nource of grievance Is the na hetliaken, attracted many of the regular mann fous id sacan onntainaiaghowlel katte, Volunteers, are making preparations for We have not mentioned one-half of the features in thh Maga- SAILED TO-DAY, theirwork. SS ais peel) Of pores ows. rl < K Re es st thelr annual excursion to be held on sine Section alone—to say noebing of the Comic and Outing Sec- Temple.) _Arabieran, Arsentioa, | Diamond Case Made Wim Worse, |Humptoms add heihburing resorta hens Hanged, Sreeten ereerTclty No. tm Wenates | Aug, 21. ‘The/"Vete" wil this year make tions. To-morrow, however! Bupreme Court Justice J. O. Dykman|Fented boxer and seats Tn" the grand} BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 23.—John H. hick He killed th cneseree| pilgrimage to Gettysburg ani ah- 7 is aertously il at his home in White |#ahd., The events to-day include the | putter, a newTo, waa hanged in the Jalil n™acusn who lives nest door, eaw him | Cetinval Canitel and'on the femous bets NEXT SUNDAY Ss WORLD Freee eer al sll meee ee ES tanters, “tour in-hands, saaile, horeee yard here at 10 aeloek this morning. [mil the ‘cat and. reported him to the|tieneld. ) = e te casa. tee anolser E attendant upon mbes peices Geb ratt loennte Biber by beating her Se: oie. $6 Me 101 ‘se granting the ena last: Oo- roles, Croger. was arresved. arid yes- pas iment ‘was raised: from the ; ; |feeday was: ned $99 and 1 conte: for of the Veluntesr Fire \t Petoratt f cepa management pas mate) s|peintite Hales prominent co a x an poll: leruelty to a See ‘and are Pp wn tas pale nae Yd 3 + tt") Brahe itera fy