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“| eee S eaAiit ee Ie eectatioeedes Tisai LOVE AND LUCK IN THIS ODD TOKEN---EYELASH OF A KING. Marcuctecan Sylva, the Actress, Has It, and It Came from the Royal Eye of Leopold of the Belgians—Good For- tune It Brought Her. In a blun box, tn another box, tn a tiny ellk bag, and the whdle in a gold putshell, tt Hew all sealed. It ts better than a rabbit's foot for bringing luck. And it 1s a single eyelash from the left eye of Leopold, King of all the Belgians. It Is the property of Marg the little Belgian actress who wor in her native Brussels came to Amertea at all, All her Lon- don luck and her Parca popularity she; Jaya to. th n of Leopold. She wears it about her neck in a little gold Peachnut-shaped shell, and the story! {othe wey eke got it is a story to imitate when when ona is on a atill hunt for eyelashes for luck “Did you Wo osays Misa “that a slave of the Sultan ou the Sultan's life, and was offered any- fo THE WORLD: MONDAY EV ‘HELD UP TWO GIRLS. thing he might name—and chose one of the Sultan's eyelashes? 1 suppose the slave tad tare the only ones who ever were a6 Lucky The Old Helgian Proverb. “Over Kelgium, among the peasant there Is a provers about iis: gal tuek Lurk in the lashes. don't! what she sald about me, but he keew about jove, but I had hopes of the cod p Juck part of it. And that was because |) 2° Title git Te enced: Tian t vhen Tw tule vt when I waa a litle girl, old othing but a rose you want, Marguvr ie & yy! lyr 6 She can't remember that her 1, but everybody on the Al- she waa coming to Amer- had whic knew that something valuad| « peasant from near Berne, told my for- diss A, ¥ c une. alls: ppe ared, though nobody was clear eee She wald: “The day you wear the at once I. remembered the her it was a thoroughbred horse ing star you will have | the day roverd and the prophesy ab Or a iamiond eceptte.. Hat Miss Sylva you ‘or an eyelash the key to offered a big enough reward to secure dour fame. will come “1 wrote it down and ealled it silly, because I didn't Know what {t meant remembered {t, though, when 1 met nd the first thing he Was to admire # gold star I my hair. Funny, wasn't it? nT met the King. It after | s tre tn russela, and t had done e return of either, and at last found ihe eyelash on the floor of her state- and #0 were the | room. nie, but the Kin | and pr ved It to me. even kne® my name, Bu came a gold rose with wdiatmont box. Tt wound dein Maida. and a alttle box for ne te anybody who fag it, not only rein) Bruise he eyelash. L suppore it may me to Whom it was given.” ; An eyelash of. the nearest pat Just an. Ordin ng for’ Matai the Somebody, but here It Is, and on. the nary, e insisted on taking me wit card waa writt ‘Lave and luck. Leo- Us Ht Sine ened to death. but || pold.: go he knew the proverb, ROU MAR babe . Lack Came Right Away ie raised Malda. Wha would ya Het tard ntieaies te asked | “Did tho luck come fight awa Your Majesty's * sho sald, “I kept tt in Just the alk Dag, so nobody would ever steal It for the sake of the little Koll ood Wek, they equiva ra-| the superstitious peasants in Di Uke for b a nigt The ke for being a nightingale? he a) peated Miss Slyv a ut J) laugh If sou] Mins ae who is G 3 like, but that we Nadtapeirate ton t will per rt Leesifeora) thei ttlnm don offer, And the engagement there her country, will Ko from the King: she an- thought, °O) bt me more goo fortune than had ‘ever dreamed. Don't you think ‘the head of Kirk La Chic el side looking for a negro who assaulted ould bo justified tn believing the suc- weful run of ‘Princesa Chic’ in Chi wae all owing to my talisman p . thoug! still laughing at ‘her and | I don't remember | Date Miss Sylva lost the talisman for Tl LLM, PRETTY WOMAN CEN SEWELL 1S S4YS FURSWAN, MADE ASCENE, BROKEN DOWN EMPTY CALENDAR NOT DUE|WAs THEN ARRESTED AND IS|NEW JERSEY STATESMAN TO PHILBIN’S SPITE. FINED IN COURT. BACK FROM EUROPE. Jastice Explains that the Work tifal Mra. Alien Sald that|Had Gone Abroad in Search of Mas All Been Done by Jus- ed to See Het Hus- Health, bat Is Still a Very tice Gildersleere. band at Noarding-House, Sick Man. Broken in health, Gen. W. J, Sewoll, of New Jersey, returned home on the Red Star ine steamship Vaderland, which arrived to-day. The General Is | said to be suffering from a complication of diseases, and so weak was/he that hoe had to be assisted from the steam- Justice Fursman, of the Criminal! 4, exceedingly handsome woman, who Br of the Supreme Court, before cribed herself as Mrs, Clara Allen, whom jt was reported District-Attorney | ignteen years old, of the Sturtevant Phftdin would present no cases, e-|Fiouse, was tined $5 by MagistPate Mott Cares there Is no ill-will between him | in the Yorkville Police Court to-day for and the Prosecutor, and explains ey disorderly conduct. ‘The young woman hie has no calendar this month. He] sa blonde, and wore a striking tailor a mado this statement to an Evening | made gown of pigeon blue and a Gains. eye biel he clan leat Id reporter to-day: borough hat with long, curling blue) 7 tern Pendennis ‘The September term of the Criminal | plumes, walle walking to the Pennaylvania. tug Court Branch was never in the orlgh ‘The complaihant against her was Mra, | Velvedere, on which he nes tmcen ty naigiment. which for the year alWayt | golmuole Smith, the keeper of a bourd- Jersey, City.)c His j wite’) follower ma te the months of July, August and down the gang ee Ing-house for men only at No. 43 Weat|0"n ‘he KANB Way the June term having | Forty-etgnth street. Mme, “Smith sald! oT Soihg in meareh of health. Most SE he pistes that’ at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon | oye time hie waa at Carlsbad Ils formed me th E Mra, Allon drove up to her house tt a) cain, tt is said, has not Improved, and fous to dispo “he | tansom cab, A messenger boy got OU] e rorurn« but lttle better than when y “consented | of the cad and, ringing the doorbell. |e ent nite of the fact that ie aaa Isaac | vad that he would noi ible to. take had presented a note addres. to # Anvadtive part tn politics. this. fall, General sald: “While [am alive Twill ‘ake an active part In politics. The eut jook is bright for Republican success ve lost No Interest In political jen. » me occupied Mra, Smith refused to deliver the note of the month, lor have It delivered. Mrs, Alien got out extraordinary session of the he created a xeene‘on the Criminal Branch of tho Supreme Court Mrs, Smith said that the held during the moath of August, and | pretty defendant cajled her hard names, hich Justice Gildersiceve pre- land ‘acted {na disgraceful manner, ‘ded, diaposod of the work intended fur| arousing the residents of the. fasion me during the two weeks in september able neighborhood. | stra. Smith sald and rendered unnecessary our court { ahe called up Police Headquarters It was sald that Senator Sewell was going to his home at Camden. G, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901 MOB SCOURS RIDE HOPES FOR 'ARMY OF WORKERS ~ A FAMILY TRUCE. ENJOY LABOR DAY. WO00S FOR USER 2 2 EIR CT 93 2A 2 HR DO IOI A 2 a a | aq iFewer Parades and the City Deserted by HIGHWAYMIAN " y Thousands Seeking Fun. K All the Rockaways on Hunt for Desperate Day i) Greater New York wary the Stock Exchange, conimercial inatttes larke| thia year with fess formal ob-| tons and muntelpal departments were < the Parades |c1084. ‘The various Industrial cstablisie Seance. nin the past. Paraden| ante suppited nundreds of workmen for ; and gatherings to hear the talks of the | the parade which took place this fore- 1 workingmen gave | neon: ‘There Was a big demonstration hy the trades unfons at Washington Park, on endorse among place to pienica and family outings. | Some organteations marched individ: | the Delaware River, ton Negro. ally, aad addresnes on labor were fea- | speechmaking and jollification were the i Lures of the programmes at different | Order during the entire day. | Amoni 3 ee ate dane. | the, speakers were. Carsie Nation an . fe athietle games ant thes meres carries! 4 he magnets, but the great ma-| It is estimated that over 100,00 unton looked for pure enjoyment and | workmen participated in the celebra- tlon excurston steamers, while otters ci excursion steamers, while overs co" | SHAFFER HEADS ; Jority ught the beaches, nearby groves and Ba. Struck Them and Seized Their It was essentially a holiday, and the a Jewelry, but Escaped When (hotisasdat warsyauth Cariturvandseollt —- 4 ie Cri deaplte the showers that began at noon.| PITTSHURG, Pa., Sept. 2.—Pittsbure x Their Cries Brought Help. Iho chief parade of the day was that | Was given over to the “aturdy sons of j the Bridge and Struc: Ironsork-| toll: today, who paraded the streets: a ce. The men marched 3.000 strong, with | many thousands strong In celebration of. bands and bannery, making a fine show-| Labor Da ‘The Interest, owing to the lng. Amalgamated etrike, was never as great hey were an army of vulc: all big} an this year, and in the procession were and brawny, lad In blue with} workmen from almost every trade in white buttons, dark trousers and wear-|rnu great Industrial centre. ing drab a! The parade started absut 11 0° ne Grand Marshal waa Samuel Parks. | ang was in four divisions, The antae unton, and the | Viston wax made up of the Amal: Kelly and Patrick | gamated strikers, with President Shaf- fer In command. It was one of tho Fly nes f the mon in| largest divistony ‘and the striking stee The greater number o! workers were greeted wi peotiaalasss line were on foot, but a number of con-| TT ATOng ihe Foute, LA feature erg wall-knownilnithe wtructural iron | ouradg>wascas love? ines orsintestran trade hail sent out floats representative [exhibits Mustrating the active workings of the trade, on which were numbers of }of trades and manufacturing uci na of all kinds. workers One of these floats, drawn by elght Wea ea! qramive atta, carrying] BUFFALO HAS BIG seer eqctural eettone of the| DEMONSTRATION. placing raph tranalt tunnel, the men who arranged the minis of the| AUFFALO, Sept. 2—Business was divisions ady, Wilton} generally suspended here to-day, Labor Weiser, Gus Muhler, Jeremiah Butler] Day, and thousands of mechanics and Thomas McAvoy, Jorep John} laborers turned out in a monster parade, Kingsley and Richard Me Fir under the auspices of the United Trades Throughout the night possen of citt- aens and the poilce force of Rockaway and Far Rockaway scoured the country BBBAAR me nn nnd and robbed two girls about 10.30 o'clock on the Boulevard. ‘The victima of the ansault were Edith Price and Agnex Blake, of No. 142 Hi ward street, Brooklyn. They had taken a @troll on the beach and were on their way to The Cedars, on the Boulevard, when they met a nefro under the dense shade of the trees, They tried to step pant him, but he ordered them to stop. “Move aaide of I will scream for heip!"* Miss Price orderea. “If you make a sound I'll kill you both," the negro answered. As Miss Price called loudly for nelo| Ming, Bodley, Heiress, the negro sprang upon her and atunned h h ablow o We, i pe OY ered) OL EC ALL eI A] a Gardener, Trying to!; aaa Saal aaa aldes were CHOSE MUR FR OE ROR HT OH ——_ z # F 3 Yt Ph eee ee OTe | oe Peng caught sight of a golf watoh attached nn ana RAKE 3 REPOS IE BE 2%, | ‘The Une of march from the a it tor Council of Erie Coun’ by a chatelaine to Miss Price's gow! The ‘ ‘ “parade was cosapossd of ait dross in his offorts, and at the sound of some one approaching turned into the bushes and escaped. ‘The negro !s described as 5 feet 9 inches In height, and wore dark clothes and a straw hat. WOMAN SAID Mother and Friend! to Central Park, along Fifty-ninth Fifth avenue, and down that thoroughfare to Washington Square. ion: je third of railroad f Other organizations took — shorter Janel t “ourth, ftth and Ca} Whose Money She, Was to Inherit. marches to various picntc grounds, and | trades and the hullding trades. eel 4 = by early afternoon all had disbanded ‘There were between 4009 and 10,000 and joined the army of meery-makers, | men In Ine, The celts 5 quite denerted, more than halt the town being off on the celedra- {GREAT DAY IN NEW JERSEY. ISLIP, TL. 1, Sept. 2—Mr. and Mra. Frederick William Rodiey, whoxe elope: mont and marriage have created such a : social xtir here, are determined to make é ‘ ri Gat vace ito: pamdsaliniDreoKiyn, a final effort to effect a reconciliation = : 2] eet esa chpa(Gaaloll! Labor’ Union ele: wih Mrs. Head, Mra, Bodley’s mather, : brating at the Kidgewood Coliseum, and Georgo ©. Taylor, the mil'jonatre, ry As haa been the custom for fourteen Probably the most notable Labor Day a large part of whore fortune Sbodd= | + SURG NE HF RENKIN ak PONE Bs TY the Brookiyn Knights of Babar! nt in New Jersey to-day waa the pas lay wus to have Inherited. under District Assemoly No. 20 gene | Fade of the labor untons in Newark. jay Mr. Taslor, who is son aud Aetr ef |veivbrating with a big reunion "About 6000 men were in Itna We had known each other for four a aide fostiva . 2 1 the inte. 3 Taylor, tx a friend of | olde foul mamme at Ulmer Park thia|ing to Grand Marshal Thomas W, Qfeed. years, when we suddenly realized that wal Mra, Head. ‘They live in the same house | 70, bromrennene af Uboet Catt rete] rhe parade started from. Wi foved cach other, snd then, of course,}and Mrs Buodley, before her marriage, | competitions, shooting, bowling, dancing | Park lena proceeded down Broad ed upon by him as a daughter. {and @ minetral performanc was not my daughter and shall] Carpenters’ untong reater New| mour reviewed MARIE J. BASTWIOK: OF PHIL- ADELPHIA. HELD IN LONDON. we decided to marry,” eakl Lire. Bodley | wan lu to-lay, amiling, be z eee eee roan anotein the | “Besex Trades Coureil, se oMacsbal J, We “¥en, we are happy. tut, of courne, Tyasver inherit a penny from me,'\gald he | fork, ‘ Depsina had the sient of aes . Accused of Forging Ratlway Cere| Want my mother and Mr. Taylor ‘to| to-tay with emphasis principal ‘ 4 ro represented eo my de F Mee Taylor ie not tn good health and] ing ftom the corner of One Hundred | tn the parade. ra: tifcate for $500,000, She Ie continues ry kasaresty friends jena) Alec -|and Fifty-fourth street and ‘Thint ave-| One division was made up of uniom Mrs, Head. who is caring for him, de-| And Fifty-fourth street and ‘Thint ave-! One due 4 to recognize my husband." Frederick Willlam Bodley, who ts an|clared that the elopement had made] headed 5,000 Journeymen carpenters. ied ko Alter the tid ithe ilabor! men went te Englishman, has been a landscape gar- | him worse. Cher the auspices of the Bronx Dia-|to a plente at the Garden. ; a “My daughter shall never Ket one] seit Council of Carpentera a mammoth|, Labor Day Ie being celebrated to-Gay dener for yeara. He cannot uinderatand dollar of, py fortu: aid Mrs. Heat. plente will be held this ns ovening ‘at Bul-|!n Hudson al enthuse N. J with more | Placed on Trial, a 1 bject ¢ im. oJ Now Yo: st Souncil o 2 raigned in the Guildhall Police Court | ould object fo Brithe-hood of Paliters, Decorators and | Parade, of they United Guiting : te-day, charged with having forged a Papar Hangers of America has an out-! Unions from various. parts of New Jer talway certificate of the valuo of bh +} 26,000 MARCH in reo venta a families, thle | ney’ were represented. “The parade took : i se “) place in Bayonne, and was followed b; Pn IN CHICAGO. |fioster Road, near Gre, Mundrea and | 0 Picnig In Ariigton Pe ge ‘The defendant, who ts of alight build TSrramtent wore] NED? can Chinpers’ Unton of Greater county held const oneter' featival in ; Y 5 0, Sen Organized work: | 3 < ‘ uetzen Pat i 1 and apparently belonging to the middle Leen chicago and vicinity "cel guidoor “reatival ia th | Font, ‘the president, headed Sores, lelans, was somewhat shabbily dressed. Hee aoe Day with numerous, ‘© Park, Maspeth, thls afternoon | mittee In cl 'She was accon.modated with a chatr, and nica and ® hume parade ies AP and to-night, jee, cour of Foresters’ of; America ated that 2,00 tras or a union sat the whole time iatlessly in the dark. Md musicians. were in'line. Huriness Greenville Behueleen Park. derses cit, ‘The Public Prosecutor eald tho de- ned nef Relaia oe ata nena "| 100,000 PARADE fendant Nad been residing tn England South Chicago mol workare whore. for eighteen months and was belicved to toed vere hot invited to participat IN PHILADELPHIA. | nosrox, sect. 2—The nollday tn ; been Hving with persons, sald to be her ranged by thelr emplo M fathor and alater, at the Metropole, FAIR AT MINNEAPOLIS. A feature of the 8] PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2-—Labor Day| ‘Pher ener ieee tha nnd, athloticn. hed to every’ . ts London, and had been coaching through Inbel nttaol oy oe hoe waa generally observed in this clty.| parades, the total number of ma: England and Hving generally in the most Even the horses us Dusiness was practically auapenacu and] approaching. 25.000, n National Me Is Gueat of Republ Conumitteeman, and May D eidential hor health. It was charged that sho bought five mares of Canadian Pacific Rallway stock, changed the figures to read “1,000 sharea” and then tried to obtain a loan on _the m, cuss P ampaig MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. —Vice-Preal- dent Roosevelt arrived here at 4.3) o'clock this morning over the St. Paul term during that month. ho nd Polico Headquartera Tp GuRIAE ee coun tour | MeteenegT ante tteatuarce™t| DUKEDOM FOR SALISBURY. from Mr. Pallbin on Saturday informing | station, and Policeman Clark was wat me of there th. around to to the house, and he arrested LONDON, Sept. 2—The Birmingham “The di it he September term be the reste of No Il will toward moon | "Miva; Allen sald that she wanted to sea | Dally Post to-day says King Eaward ts District-Attorney. her husband, Isaac Allen, and that was|ilkely to confer a Dukedom on Lorfl confident of that as Tam that the cause of the trouble. She had spent | Balls! ries at the time of Hie Majesty's 1 bear no M1 will toward Mr, Philbin. the night in the station-house. coronation. CHINESE ART ANTHRACITE(S [HER ARREST FOR NEW YORK.) $5.75 PER TON) UNCALLED FOR, hae TAKES POLICE- BEORETARY SQUIERS BRINGS|HIGHEST SEPTEMBER PRICE HOME GREAT COLLECTION. EVER REACHED. MAN TO TASK FOR HIS ACT. Carlonds of Treasure for Metro-| Strike Sent the Price Up n Year|Mrs. Kate Roth Alleged to Nave politan Museam Ago and the Trust Has Since Violated New Butchers’ of Art. | Maintained It, Law. ——- Anthracite coal, $5.7 per ton. Charies Rauser, a butcher's clerk, of PEKIN, Sept. 2.—Mr. HT. ©, Squlers, No. 173 Avenuo A, yextorday called Pa- Socratary of eho United States Legation | This Is the price now In effect, and it in Pekin, started for home to-day on|!s tho highest price at this timo of tho” troiman Pfelffer, of the Union Market leave of absence, He takes with him a! year ever recorded, Tha highest Price | station, and Insinted that he should ar- collection of Chinese art, Milling several during September for six years was %.35. rest Mi Kate Roth, of 200 Seventh rallway cars, which experts pronounce; ,,4Ne coul strike, last year raised the | Mireet, for violating the Dutchers’ one of the most complete extant. Mr. (price that formerly prevailed has not] Closing law, In selling meat on Sunday, ulers Intends to present the collection, |gince been touched. All last apring the | Qauser appeared aguinet the woman ch Const ata OTe tio, palaces: | Pree was and duging the summer | iy the Lexox Market Court toway. Io bronzes and carvings from tho palaces, | the lowest quotation was aie arox 2 ourt to. bought. from missionaries and at auc: |", OWhoteante rate jerilgher nan usu. nald thn “f re tlons of military loot, to the New York | aj when the retail price Is $5.76, and the | SA0Py Ai Ladder Metropolitan Museum of Art. retaflers make lean profit, they aay, than a . j 3) Giked “Magiatrute Plummer,” | had i aa ‘ ‘ REST WITH THE LUDLOWS|- —— Cate io ABSt Rs ALUREC ayn | Une Se earch are fone wel Sat NENT Gi pac Ca Sat } buttoned styles; in many dif- TO REST W Roman, aid ther servant for her own | Youngsters gave a mimic battle and]! 'ileved ty be dromiid. |r Lied ferent styles, but all pretty he purpose of clearing up, Rausor Peery are PERO wala! that. he did not, walt to sea who | Darled in Family Churchyard, | Aged John Wymart neave|the woman was, but as #oor 1 he moat he ran for tho The body of the Jato Gen. Willlam Nows the Secrets Out. LEA rarteses ’ Ludlow will be brought to Oakdale, L.| An order for the rolease from the| ,"“Then oi ‘tia pot ave It, officer?” the I., and interred in the churchyard of old] almshouse of John Wymarth was signed | “ONG, % esponded. St. John's Church, the property of Ad- tontayi by Mactatrate: tiene iB the, ns Mead no right to make tho miral Ludlow, beside the bodies of the] {er Strent Court, recy an ter aT ee er ee to podem Parents of tho dead general. df the man that he had ample means, |cauptain mboue a, misdemeanor, don't ‘The committal services over Gen. Lud-}and that he owned fone proper You make nny arrest. but fet er the low's body will be tho first services of LL. T., ans ron Darty to court. Tn this case there was A fow ago Wymarth, who is sev- Teason for making any arrest, us y kind to ve held in old St. John's enty tour years old, maxed tobe com: lthe Taw does not prohibit a. butoher lurch eince tho marriage of Admiral mitted to th Spmahoy pretending to rving his own py daughter, seven ago, be homeless penniean roman is discharged."* Gen. WH Ludlow WIL |RICH, WENT TO ALMSHOUSE. tics he wan Ont Jn the butcher shop; showed the Interested spectators how) (Tick#an, Raut ashore, The Railway from Chicago to participate in the exercises of the opening day of the State Fair, on the Invitation of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society. 1 President will be the gu of The Vice- Senatoi elson and Clapp, and wi) stey at tho home of National Committeeman T. H. Shevelin, A committee consisting of Governor Van Sant, United States Senator Moses E, Clapp, W. I. Merriam, Director of ‘URCH the Census; H. A. Beardman President ce OF OUR LADY OF of the Commercial Club of St. ‘Paul; LOURDES HAD BIG OUTING. |Goorge Thompson, editor of the Bt. . Paul Dispatch; A. H. Lindeke and Geores RR. Finch boarded the car at 8t. union smiths, expensive manner, Latterly she had re- moved to Hampstead for the benefit of next re diz roan, be an American of wealth, 6he hal VICE-PRESIDENT OPENS _ hey enjoyed then.sel plat a plenie are Boston was, as usual, a day of band Many in Throng of Five Thousand| Paul and accompanied the Vice-Preai- Had Been Benefiteé by dent to- Minneapolis, where he wat P greeted by President’ John Coo ites doit the, Agricultural Boclety Eittchan while. hundreds of thronging the, platform and street Shout: i HAS NO EQUAL. td and. waved (nelr. weicom One of the merstest outings to-tay| ‘rhe handshakings, and. introductions W. was that of the varloun societies con: | Metis eL gent toot’, ue te Ean Cw Shoe ood Ohoe---for Women nected with the Church of Our Lady of |LItY Railway Company. for a trip around. the loop” and a view of the Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen J city, and after an hour's ride proceeded 50 7 to the fair Krounds at Hamline aiseet Brooklyn: fing at" the fe ground the Wien, ae ; a paw Over 5,00) merrymakera gathered at $a vas escorted to the grand Sratacat hel thecal maces Tent beteciaee nies The Federation is a union made shoe—some people will be glad to know that we sell union made shoes—and, what is just as which had been engaged to carry the ~ SeoepestRR aS. itn re the ay Wa funy “ig | BELIEVED TO HAVE DROWNED |) i portant, it’s a ae fine shoe to sell for $2 be Acnumber of persona who were cured % They have Goodyear welte at the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes SR KE soles; are made with kid or. J: - patent leather tips, inlaceand Bridgeport, Conn, Man ta Missing from Northport, 1. 1. George Frederickson, @ I-known resident of Bridgeport, Conn., who went in the church attended the outing, Fathor Porcile, pastor of the church, the Americans captured Ban Juan Hill.| yaw! in wh he went ast was ——————— found this morning bottom side up, and this fact scems lo strengthen the be- SKULL CRACKED IN A FIGHT. itor that ne nas neon arowned —<——$_{___-- styles. You can’t buy them any- where else in New York but Brooklyn Man {n a Bad Way from Blow of Beer Hottie. NORFOLK, Va. Labor Day at Siegel-Cooper’s. during a Hebe at College Point Dennin| 44 gia «hun over before,” Eaten ot: When we see a real good Mitchell, elgtiteen years old, of No. a2) RAnieed jabor haraden were tes of the thing we try to control it. ‘ver ated ae ee BRIE With] Beate ai ratine iaboringe classes celes We control the aie of the Federation shoe in New York City. ded whit onday Held Brats Monater Sunitofmed, parades result of ialutice, 4 here and in Richmo: cy ' \ a iy i aaa tik

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