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- SYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING ONAPTER. ‘Don Joe de Ranterem, favorite Minister of the King of Spain. hopes to further Inia private ete by fortecing the King's | tan ecavper sini ite. svete, f Basen, a young nobleman, w 11 hs and whee only a evord and Sieh epirity bay named La arp tio from arreat, ptain of the Hing during death by. Cosas CHAPTER IIL, The Plot. TED, tried and condemned, within an hour,’ observed Don Cesar de Bazan, reminis- cently He was seated tn whither ne had been conducted after his a large prison cell, ce of trint and tion on t fighting 1 during Carniva His oni ompanion In the gryy soll- tude of the cell was the boy. Lazariito, in whose defense he had ed to fight the fatal duel, The grateful boy, heartbroken at the Fesulte of the affair, had refused to quit hin preserver's side and had been per- Sesereeseooeoeseoesees A STIRRING ROMANCE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE. seennsooeoncoonee sence By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. (Copyright, 1991, by the F Publishing (0) must be very {gnorant of my biography lirge portion of my fife in I if you think I could erowd the memory vou ventence of all my ainw Into that brief Now, if It were two years, 1 migat ahift to do {t—working at th My enough. No, not recall half my sins, 1 might make my will, 1 suppose then, that wouldn't take me two Utes. No, we must hit on so: heme.” “Alas, aie! mtr no one sobbed the boy," the King to. par clently Interested man’ yest yawned Don Cesar. not forgetful” of me, As 1 wht here a venerable: man his knees in. front riage, and, with stre ring Ips implored cried Lazarill teat the door. ney turned to confront Don Jor mitted to share the brief ‘mprironm “Yea! repeated Don Cesar dreamily “arrested, tried and condemned in one short hour! And sentenced to die at sunset,’ Thateleaves me just two hours more of life. Truly, Madrid justice nay PLOTTER A exchanged her shoes of lead for winged slippers, Two hours more of Ife! How Am I to pass the time in thig singulariy uninviting resort? Lazaril w would you pass the time if you had but two hours to live?" “In recalling the sias of my past life, | T think, sir,” suggested the lad. | “What! In two hours? My boy. you EACH EYED THE OTHER WITH ND VICTIM. CURIOSITY AND DISTRUST. space. ki here fan't time to What shall 1 do? But min- better ran not het you? inva “Ail th of Hie ther, no ubt. let creditor. No, lad, all who knew m* my heydes: of alth and prosperity have deserted Except, myself,’ broke in a voice °. rr exclalmed Cesar, “this in unexpected, 6 Inst man | should have ma ein time to serve yor replied hopefully. “You stil) have two hour o thy “Ta me, orcected Don Cerar, ns the cathedral chimes crept falntly to their ears, “an hour and three-quar- tere only nur error was of no real wnsequerce, but Tike be exact when 1c u see, iife Is very short.” VNNDAANDNGSAONNHN Ny HEN eLeASLSIS eororeseres a1ae) “Yours may te long enough to let us come to an understanaing, I talk. to. you,” My Very good. your own themselves, each a mixture of cur! Bit down, seated mild Cesar at “although my time ts at your ae: Dleave realize that you are taking nt to time ts eying foslty length, rvlee, neuen a an Don Jose, ant any nd be y to tive, you with ¢ name, 1 Always own comply hail virE, will Ox iY request of fe. the sav rothat Thay ¢ “Now, do (know that’ a bit awkward: becau as it happens life is aimos: the only thing Um ilkely to want after an hour (Think? Nothing else? ta one yhom you owe nterrupted Lon Jose. ded Deer Cesar, ‘airtiy, “I pelleve 1 do owe him that. You 1 owe something to everybody, W | should not ike him to be at the mere ef the world when Iam gone provide for Aim?" Hi take him into my ser. anything else? that will be about all, on, thought Te in the ou such offenders a: helleve. Now, the Idea af a rope A neck of n gentleman ts peculiarly asteful. I should Ike to dle like « soldier, May I dle before the uns oP aisles of a laters You see I want the ‘aaion to be as impressive p01 for T shall he there ene’ 2" Possible, WIN see to. It bromine? On my honoi don't quite fancy the security; then I I fuppose beggarn cannot rho hank you. One thing mo now—I want a farewell drinking by T want the gallant men w to sh me to drink with me before T dle.” “An odd reques' here tn good time, Wine Is good.” VAnd now for your conditions, Don do you want me to dot’ Ww entin tn pron. Yen" rea} 1 Vice. Te ther “No. 1 think thanks, Hold custom to han and 1 yo muat fo marr: rANnot tell you, Don Cesar. Rut itis the condition on whteh T rant your requests. “Oh! T begin to understand.” cried Cesar, “Though no woman would care to marry me for my wealth, vet my name iw still of value. Some low-born wench wants to be called a countess, Is 4 not or D Wal the shall have the title. And} I think I can promise to be a good and) true husband to her for the rest of my | Mite, Alao, there'll be Ilttle time for ma tal quarrels. IT accept. Who shev" “That you must not ask. A thjck H will hide her face.”’ “Perhaps tt'« better that w Don Cesar, “1 shall not have the c grin of knowing I have an old or ugly wife. Will the vell also prevent. her “Tm ‘Yolo rob her of that Joy. sighed » “but whe will grieve lees for me. “Good! A man walts outalde with a wedding sult for you. Put tt on while 7 order the wine and send the soldiers in with 1t."" Don Jone jeft the ceil to give the nec- essary orders, Ag he did so he amiled to himaelf and drew a paper from his pocket. “A pardon for Don Ceanr from the King!” he sneered, repiacing, {t. "Much zood it will do him! And now bring falr Maritana to her w ading! The soldiers, laden with entered the c Don, Cenarcweleomed his executioners cordially. and the drinking bout began. Lazarilio, atill weeping, crouched in one corner of the cell beside the sol- diers’ stacked guns, Half an hour later Don Jose, accom- panied by a priest and leading Mart- tana by the hand, re-enter laritana was heavily velled and could t distinguish the features of her bridegroom. wine bottles, Don Cenar, bending low over her hand, "Madame, to you I devote the remainder of my lif The rolemr marriage ceremony was performed At its close the officer of aye guard signalled to Don Cesar, The men formed about him and led him to the courtyard, A moment later the discharge of ten muekets crashed out on the night alr. (To Be Continued.) THE WORLD: SATURBAY EV ROYAL RIVAL, thing + | Wil you | But they shall come | will nee the | “I aye ten minutes left to live,” sald | NING, AUGUST 24, 1901) FAVERSHAM'S BOW AS STAR THE EVENT OF NEXT WEEK. — E-COMERS ROWD SHIPS. END OF SUMMER CONGESTION ON OCEAN STEAMERS. Manhattan Beach $34-— vn, SOUSA 478 BAND. A‘¢ CHINA & PAINS FIREWORKS T0- NIGHT, PAIN'S CARNIVAL ete. “ata ‘effason A ROYAL 9 p.m. OeAngelis | ROGUE BICYCLE TRA K TO. DAY, 3.30, Former Leading Man of the Empire Will Open the Season at the Criterion by Ap. pearing as Don Ceasar in “A Royal Rival." vit Worok Pack WALTHOUR HICHAEL,”StENSON Mich Prices Patd for Suits on He- constr in—Din- Excursions. Excursion Routes to the Sea LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, New York and Rockaway beach Ky, MANHATTAN BEACH. LEAVE POue BAST ONE ST 0. Ga, TN SAD. AT OD AL satuttays, “aby To. 1) ting The usual ¢ on wu Lonbox « ors now prevails, » to xecure rth s until the end of structed Philadelphia (fore the Paris) te out just in time to he and any former WATALL 8T., N.Y. At may have exiated in ed 7, conbecttng with steam with the Maris must have vane gaoe. iaogels Book. Yep noon, nH Ished, ax she ts full-bookel for her | from 100 PR. Mt forty minutes to 10.20 P.M. EXCUR 49 CENTS. matten + as £ anve by yuke. ax high a pr bald for salts aboard of her. vanfOCKAWAY, BEACH, Bi Among the poseengers sailing on leave 2th at, ine, Steams, Cactnta. tome [EA eae bar igh mn, 10m A to-day, via Que town Coe i Gey ios ie 230. h30 | aed Atrathconn and: Mount PM. Returning, last (rain leaves OB Man liign Commt Beach at 11.55 Pe M. theona, Mr, W. ‘ ACH. n, and Mrs, Jameson, and Chief Jus-| 7.00. 7.54, 1088 AL. M. in ba aataraaye on! 6. 00 and 10.00 tice Ollver Wendell Holmes, of the Su- Henry Fou! automo: billet, and Tod Sloan, who haw become a chauffeur, who poan} the Deutach- to race with auto mobiles in but, it nilerstood, contemplate the establish: ent of a large factory in New York, and, not onty: 6 @eeiey } the Cri- ‘There will be a great time at DON'T LIE AWAKE NIGHTS terion Theatre Mor when een rying| BIT ef 5 <| Snoit has se TOOTHACHE OR Wiliam verehn Alin In the “Mormon the} Setmataita one’ man of the Emplre Theatre, will mak th Street 7 the DACHE WIE: matinees on Wedne popular his frat appearance eral Ae a star In € bowling, biitards H ae Nes ote Ol, Pastor hae a good bil for . t ¢ Rival Mr arated by Stinson aud M STANT RELIEF! Tr Spica) Leave. Frohman has surrounded Mr. vers: | indereading ac er as any Price, 16 Cents. eae Jam with severmi of his beet players Tupiegesn(oringy STEPHEN MFG. CO., riN Thelr presence tn the company {x due LAG raldediiia kes: ark, N, J. jas much to their desire t) show cour: ning demonstra CHARLES N. CRITTENTON Co., [teny to the new star as to inter Monroe, “Mack and Lawrer ‘ ein-|] pisTRINUTERS TO TRADE, NEW yoRK. ning at the matinee fay, wih y the roles {n which t will ar it Bright thelrartarce EXCURSION 40 CENTS, i The most important members of the or- fow Get id Your Mother-las plnctatinn | Asmiesicn eS dantzation are: Julie Opp, who com Law.” There are wait uta Amusements. B : sin “Her} —— - — from Londen for the engage ant, mimte; QUT ar, users win Stevens, Joseph Hh paliadiat, INTERSTATR CONVENTION. | Busley, Maggie Hoilewa Nos. Hogutsts will beth x Wire-toe dancer; the Andalu- FLOATING APPLE CONTEST. Pe eh a eRrR BIOsASMEG thvelate bere hedlal and Davenport brothers, comec .S2t Deantiful Gitie=f8. i. Penn, Obie, No Jo. pth ees favorite. Slanche Sloan. slater Maey. Conn ‘ohe: ote tan maiten Kenrnes. Chua moricansouteseniimake| inatrumentat|tun Seatn'c berevari clrowes Cape Warts ant: EVERY SUNDAY nce Cn mabbted (mitator S| etek reputation human ostrich; magle, cotn She ie sald toy < can | ibility, Re Wintel, th Inetading who made a hit jeat | cusat: Ww ania balls Franctoll's new pera will by soon by Miss Rove Ceo! ‘ =| « h be “ jeftite Th ere ale j200n by Mins More Cecil a Cin aera ent indefinitely. The Mme. Du Montval. operatic duets cInnatt girl, whore name the com- atnea ble Roberts, comedian; tsabella yo will bear. Mise Shay 1 eravernte ano, and rowe and tylor Twin wilt ger 5 uidition ta next wee iat n’e Paradise Gardens, They | Amerivan Girl’ yo diMcult feats | inel wek of Itw berforman-e sisters, ty-three years old and hag 4 mezzo-soprano volce. Her early musical ducation wan received at the Cincinnatt ‘ollege of Mus! Shep studies further at Milan with the WHT be th Hammer: plays th whil “Pan: entneena FROM THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE Vie Long isiand Ralirbed. undredth ‘per- nesday evediie Willams prem fifth week of th engagement at Hammeratetn'® first appearance at La Sealn. She re- Jardens. Goleman'a dows and HALF-HOURLY FROM 10.10 A.M. TO. 10:10) turned to this country only. recently |« ‘ia DIR Mit ant have been Fe- . INO, Tero eo AV, Con- and her father, Thomas F. Shay, a| Avoleverifacial HUBER'S 2 ety Coal epet. Dinner & Ate wealthy Queen City lawyer, has given HAMMERSTEIN' S,4ad,}'wa. —————— ‘ol, Willlam A. Thompwon carte blanche A Wee ees a a 9| OCEAN ROUTE TO peel d ‘i Beeeie ne part tian fn organizing and directing the opera nome fine scenle. effects, The tke part In an app PARA D ] S E company. Dresser will wn FE wher WHat rome AV LONG BRANGH iE ere Oh ke GEN cH gpanilkinstrage yee rule teas ay Ft PALATIAL (-DECK OCBAN STEAMER, forty-three wee! he 0, and tres will by given : * there In no sign of waning popularity. |ftoyal foaue sa aaatlie cr TO. NIGHT vi SVENGALIS Pe te ees tltetectite y ProcroralC undred and Tw VAUDEVILLE, fA! & A. * tte Lowrte, the new Ange ALE Er Octo) Mit ba presented 4 Sensations and Noveltion, Columbia. ‘ secured a safe place In the TUT tar nace ae will be given Vaudeville acta As Usi ttons of t audience, Hart, John TIME TABLE FOR TO-DAY. ~ Gran Opening of rine. gaoeenne Francis Wilson and company, in ‘‘The|t Pwenty-third Street Theatre will the Seaaoa, with Btrollers.” will close thelr engagement ors iwil endow Sweet” as Kijou will CITY CLUB 0. Pea oh at the Knickerbocker at the end of next) a curtiln rat : Ni North River, North River. week. The musical comedy wil! then| The F Avenuer leasanacer grr BURLESQUERS. \NIGHT 7 | 9.30 A.M. 10.00 A,r. ye only. xtrletly “eontinuoun’ th Mirhentre . ° ‘° he removed to Brook! lite, as the entertainment Presented | | Sullivan eae mtr i SCROUEN: 1.00 P.M.’ 1.30 P.M." “Arizona” has found the favor of | unin Truptedly, ygectoek until | apene Lo-niEhe wit 3.30 ° 4.00 = : mldnig! t dotte 1 Ve Fourteenth street. Since the rec or eet Mo itering. “ins Dressing PROCTOR’ gitie Comedy aaa ¥ eck | *fron Steamboat "Taurus. breaking opening of Mr. Gilmore'n big nia the curtalneral at tow Pric foay a . ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 75 CENTS. 14 ‘The Auguatin Daly ul mur! aay at a pe Kand next week. The Arthur Dunn, Claraé Belle SINGLE TRIP TICKRTS, 50 ORNFO! ii PATTEN LINE.. theatre Inst Monday night the Acudemy| "The Aled shed at every pare | sent the #uc of Music has been packed at every por itinaway formance. ie ‘a Kendall, about the best of mono. + INSTANT. stce ite rs te Pike WISTIINOE, by Bresso iasthst es inetut 6 HER CAT HELD THIS BABY BOY FOR RANSOM. CAVE WARNING. THEREFORE SHE WANTS TONY |CALLED ATTENTION TO IM- JAILED FOR LIFE. Thin Hine Was Requenthed to Mer hy Her Mother wi for His He ina bow-legged, bob-talled eat, with one pink eye and one blue eye, but he war bequeathed to Mra. Maury Peetz, of Williamsburg, by her mother, and Mre Peetz wants the law on Tony Clemmens for stealing him. She would like to have Tony went to Sing Bing for Ife. The mother of Mrs, Peetz was Mrs Amelin Van Vleck, who died seven yearn ago, leaving a considerable ex- tate. One of her iegactes was the cat This, with #200 for his support for the reat of his natural life, was left to Mrs. Peetz. Bhe too kthe Ill-favored animal to her home, at No. 338 Wythe aventie, and, according to her statements in’ the Lee Avene Court to-day, tredted him lke ‘one of the family. He ‘had the best meat, the best milk and was guarded as tendery ax an (n- fant. For fcar that he might be iost or stolen he was never allowed in ite street. At certain hours of the day he was permitted to gambol in the hack yard, Mrs. Peetz ansertn that Tony, who ts young and tives at No. 14 North Fourth strect, learned that the cat had an In- come, and determined to ateal him for purposes of blackmall. his design, +h says, he executed with the assatance of a traitor In her own household. Three times, says Mra, Peetz, did she call on Tony for the ca Each time he told her he would not give 4: upunicns told her he would not give tt up untess she paid ransom money. On her fourth tx, Tony sald that the on Monday, ays returnable A summons, was |aswed for Ton Danced 4 M er Bunser, continuously indulj i ee day! PENDING COLLISION. rn “mere on the Fr ape Danger. The lives of many women passe 7-Boat » Had ‘Time to Flee and (GIBBONS. HERE FROM EUROPE. | CARDINAL ABRIVED ON THE LINER ETRURIA. Left the Boat at Quarantine and Went ti me of Major Kellcy, in Brooklyn, ° e 7 Bere) Cardinal Gibbons arrived to-day on the neon ey boat Ohio, bound from] steamer Etruria, Ie was taken from t A reek yn to ‘Twenty-third the steamer at Quarantine in a tug oat pernnatian; Were saved tast night! ang went at ance to the house of Major ivelsentola Sank Raonat warning of|Jonn D. Keltey, ut 23. Clermont aS TU avenue, Brooklyn, where he usually saw a heavily laden two-ma schooner bearing down on the boa Joyously yelled out to hin mother to atlt. She ‘ore from her seat and that a collision was Inevitable. rear cabin was filled with women, Mrs. forward, They ran in harely had they when the crash the nick gotten out came, of of the Poppe cried out for them (to time, uated tand » look 1 anw The and xo for cabin A large section of the framework of the cabin wan car- rled aw, and glass from the shat- tered windows flew into the faces of the passengers, Several pernons were brulred, but the only one seriously injured was Mrn, F. J, Rieckle, of No, 166 Division street, Becek who was taken to ner home In a carriage, The momentum of the ferry-boat ried Itc] of the appeared before ap car- hooner, which dis- one on the Odo puld find out tts name. ——— Reld on nw Raines Law it Near Yale Cinb Fallows mplaint, William) Murphy, thirty-eight years old, of No. 23S Third avenue, was n raigned tn Yorkville Court to: held fn £0 ball for examinatio: Monday for dirorderly conduct Murphy 13 a bartend Law Hotel, at No, street. Tap members of the Yale whlch In back of It, and. residen: the Royalton, near at hand, have plained of cerousala’ and midnight ¢lrien In the place. A raid wi there yesterday by Capt, Lantry. nd non in a Raines 3 Wert Forty-: ra Tur, ta nt com- rev. made stops when In this city. j Cardinal Gibbons will probably remain jat the Kiley home until Sunday night and then leave for Baltimore, The Cath- ole clubs of that clty have arranged to | welcome him with a parade in walch tt Is expected there will be 10,00 mare There will be a reception on Mon: ‘ morning Cardinal Gibbons mana at the residence of where there ts an altar, Woualtarsa in private resi- d by the Koman Cath- Only the members of tae y will be present, DROWNED IN NEWARK BAY. fon of Wealthy Newark Folks Meets Death While Yachting. The Jersey City police were asked to- day to search for the body of Charles weal nine years old, son of a wealthy eltizen He was drown Ing a yacht ta a Wife's Strateny WILKESHARRE, Pa., eavee her husband would nat stay home wih her, Mra, Edward Frene: pretended to shoot herrelf. He Instate on going out to play in a dram corps ‘Phe report « pistol and Wie wits acting. ro a Frereh that he turned, will celebrat Major K —Ne- the red —_—_ Mushrooms and Typhoid. LANSDALE, Pa., Aug. 24.—Citlzens are concerned about a typhold-fever epi. demic, The moat plausitie conjecture x to the origin Is the drinking of contami- nated water taken from a spring adja- so S80t $0.8 Mauehroom plant. vous) Mat Long Branch and Back, 80s. 3 Pty Asbury Park and Back, amie INSIDE ROUTE, * LONG BRANCHSASBURY PARK ‘srasain Bargain Matinee| Mecano Mate a_xfeat_sensation.*'—Journal, Leave toot of Tattle W. THE MORMON WIFE| 2% A Momespun, Sympathette Story of Usd Lite. te 14 4 90, "5 ia 3 GARRICK THE T O'M) &k LL A.M. Matinecs To-Day & Manhattan Deltvery check po tor. tH Wi SoAES mn liRe i NAL C&3T VICKERBOCKEREN $1 NEWPORT Exch > BUNDAY, AUGUST. HAYMAN & CO. anes Fhincis WOLSON Se ts Ui reed: BERGEN SEACH PTOMAINES KILL WIVES JOIN KESSLER'S LOV WOMAN QUICKLY —ACAINST HIM. DIDN'T LAST, TAKEN ILL SHOPPING SHE TWO WOMEN FACE SLOECKNER | NOW MISS COHEN SUES FOR DIED IN A FEW HOURS. IN THE POLICE COURT. PRICE OF A FEAST, ALL Ee Mata, Wed, & Sat, A MASON? Mat toodey2.15 Cyetonte | B vide jae Overcome hy and Cereed tot kagement Supper, tinge Ceres th ince Thelr Va Hffentes, and He te Weld for E { In Poo! bt SPRCIAL, the Grand Jur, a eri ALM. sopping an, PXPRESA TRA ant a ‘ork 4.5. Mra, Elizabeth Find Charles ¢ deecits | TH Lf Balstate ot sat Newport 2.15 7, Mz leave 6:38 ey : North Sixth avenue, Mou OM Brook RanenaRT Ee whe ae saturate street. Physicians who were called) tr my al PAG e TR iu net Use IEPRESHMENTS ON # yTEASTER: « nt ee ea ae ere Sexe Jose so much in os roy on] ARONA gedinernls EVERY SUNDAY : cane © Coroner. ry Sunday Jaet that he A moat RS ee a ra rl es ner marrted| extraordinary mane ‘ CASING, RLORODORA OP THE SOUND TO SEA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD. terday afternoon to do sume shopping Noo she h tr. 8 i Mate, The Elegant Steamer “*Nantasket” Bhe wae taken fl and went to her ntycels . York, Pier 13, ters, but grew rapidly worse Hive at No. i Brook avenue, 1 FLOATING ROOF-GARDEN! 5 a short time after physt kner deserted first jsut t Vanievilie [pow Due in New York 7,00 P.M. moned, . wgain, this time CEB Tiday, leaves Excursion Tickets, 50 Cents. A been an Inval Mis. Findley Hy four years 0}! oq MeN thot a long time, Her death, herr Kast 1 ntreet. ie | thought, was dub to acute In iinedaela tnd deewrted R gud billousness. Her husband is Supers] py we o, Mra. GL ‘AR iZON {ntendent of the Bradley 4 Currter} ya per huaband arrested fj ast d | aunns {GEN‘L SLOG Company, manufacturers, at No. W West! nent. and Mapiatrat TERRACE GARDEN, 3211, 4 o9T st3 | RAND REP O8Lie: ‘twenty-third street. nto fall tn defeat el Mm haiaaton ave. (y ie +506 —————_— his wife $a week } vaun NCERTS _ , [ie oTS1v.40 A iS PL ROUND BABE FORSAKEN INA MARSH, | Giocckner No. told the ie yr cempenegetnn. | oh | oekaway MD AM. OAK an TRIP. mite tving. usin ; engin ae cries as) al SUNDAYS 50c Month-old Girt, Nuraing-Hottle at} wife living ng her supp Ite Marlnetion, chant nape |S Hupson, 005 tne fact that ake had found a fetter tifa . vere |y tk It Mile, Vira, May Ward, | ly Serty, OF LOWELL! Side, Madly wltten by Moaquitoe NUEhana Rraostll pockets calened sibs? u fra x - H He YN RM tot itaeed PERTH AMBOY Aug. 2 Po heeT NEC ESIHSSICR Pad be desired ' “Atop N. Y. Theatre Pi POCONKEE! Pe bre} piri baby) about! 6) month Al ke CT eet ey ei eee ety thle! morning |e meR\nacli caearact van ue GROVE ery Nightat : von Heme: In the comm 6 today Oy TNO Vahen te saw ble two wives tr ly woman «wear ; spe ke |x atoner. boi: deck tanga Maher an he was going to meet the pas | yield lt Magiatrate i! war a lize widing food and drink <— ke tr t wives prod | vy AND “inost et trata iy cane atte, ot | eat comet etal sda : | WeraoPous, PENS MONDAY. ate 36 fn f tatalee on. cea, 3 the child. who war badly Sitten by | say. waen i vn AN ‘as oe now ice, mosquitoes. and wea rit aris r t ‘ ta no chie.to fae wan lod ae feu tro th —— ' Mosquttoes Shut Down a Min ! | e A i ‘ ‘ i : | BOY RUN DOWN BY A CAR. vin were the. moraut EDEN” CET ER oO Ue — nperntives of the | 7 are a sates eens n oF Four-¥e dames Burke § he at | we e's. KING ci OPIUM RING Uadly Infured He May dle. nednie tM pee A : tr HEART ITT ‘ SENSES OURGY TOTP. Pour-year-old shmest Burk ret ise} ae Brooklyn Amusements. seer MOURLY, 9 Av Me ta SR eee eon Ate at taatraelieden “Ankle Hug Invades Pottsville. - f eo run down by @ tro car i s¢ * ‘ ay : pry es ste and Bignth strevia last night. 1 oh tackle bugs” hea atrack botteite | WHERE THE MILLIONS MEET— BRIGHTON BEACH Wace i i oncite | geal gbabanee Dalle MaltltiChlldcency sealsge I Pathe motorman, William Armttei4. fed ‘The tnade ts sting the ankles Gc pergans The Want Pages of the Sunday rakodch Opies’ « Poe tear aoe ‘and. Stone, ‘or a bearing before} and. infilct polsonoun wouns are] a. ne s tf H Hf Pots judge . black ‘und-have a burd shell like roaches. World every Sunday, [eesti ‘Deames, Vitagraph, Brookiya Séartoe Daud Police Judge Hogs,