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OCTOBER 22, 1901: } Peg i c ; = saa aa. ai See aoe a = eo ——___-+2____ an | U 3 (Continued from First Page.) er | Y - \ 4 \ } According to the Bertillon system, the Se 1m0, fo, compare with conditions in New Yori. i Measurements of Devery and his double | Cored thus, he Anda that fifty-two 2 gw jae identical. cities In serfous crimes, thirty-six in 5 “Aa to hls charge that we are driv-[assuult, fovty-alx in disorderly conduct, 5 SS Ing merchants from New York. I want | [iit in (torleations. Aig eight In warm | ans to say that the Merchants’ Assocla- disp ‘erly houses, forty-five in vagtaney. cy | i > . tlon Is a better authority on that thanjand sixty-one in totalx show higher i LEAVES A FORTUNE IN BEAL LH JUSTICE JEROME, THE HUMAN CYCLONE. Devery, and the Merchants’ Association | Fie rates than New York || ; —- |e SSTATE TO RELATIVES, ——— |, eee 99880300060 fs on record as saying that Devery’s| Magistrate Deuei says, each ties more i | | sows: or PEDEPUINIOI rule of thp Pollce Department has driven| drunkards’ to “populailon | than | New i A @ldecent people from New York and is} Lore City has of all the crimes on the = is Ys aa (®) ~ catalogue. * Mrs, Charlotte Miller) Barr) jictea ait pescendanta ot commo-| War Department Hampers ae) S| keeping them away, A tlmine computation, yo aaseri H Hi it derbilt—s ii H : (@) made from t arrests of a few fo! ing Out Relatives, An- | “ore vandernin—ser Military Service and He L- 3 Cities, ahiown. that New. Yorke ta. more f : Hequesta Vinde. ®|CALLS JEROME orderiy. than" Liverpool, Edinburgh, {nounced This Purpose. Wants a Change. “LITTLE WILLIE.” Glasgow, Duplin. Toronto, Halifax, and bi - == ‘rhe will of Henry Eldred was tiled late (0) Ree ines to bea bitter nant over {tia afternoon, All the heire are erent GH Anan F SAY JEROME Vhat promises to de a bi RAO. acendants of the late Commodore eoene Et NALD! Cena Ot Senator Timothy D, Sulllvan has a “the $102.08 left by the will of Mrs. Chars Gere MliceinghistannualeredorGcelves tthe |e &| new name for Justice Jerome. He calls LIBELS WOMEN. Hfotte Miller to the xecond wite of Police | “Artes mentioning several email he-{ total strength of the army at the prea-| | him “Litte wilt 3 Capt. William Schultz, whose wife WA8 | ists the will divides the rest of un | { pieia.cotiwhichinumberaac (@ | “1 nee “Little Wille’ 1s going to open Mrs, Miller's aister, began to-day defore | rxtate, conminting of real entate of grout | nt me BS Shale Rs eile ates nel & ®|up on me to-night if his voice holds! ‘thomas Smith, of the Executive Com- pBurrogate Thomas. nuts, sre, |@IUe among these descendants ef Com. [Mt are in the Ut CSET SAL ST @| out.” sald Senator Sullivan this morn-| mittee of Tammany Hall, sald to-day {Two daughters of Capt. ute, 18. modore Vanderbilt Emma Matilda, | Philippines, 4,914 in Cuba, the remainder HS jing. “I hope his voice does hold out. | that the actiona of Justico Jerome were Jennie A.-Lewis and Mrs. Mary Hoci#le. | wite of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Crom, {in small detachments being in Porto ‘S| He ts making votes for us every time| such as to call for the attention of @ ‘and six other nieces and nephews Ck |daughter of temtator; Henrietta May | pico, Hawaii. China and Alaska. he opens his mouth, and if he couldn't | medical inquest as to his sanity. ‘Mrs. Miller, contest the will and eact | itojjrook, granddaughter: Marguerite, ) | talk he would hurt our ticket “In a public speech," aaid Mr. Samith, ‘has at least one lawyer in court, #0 that | yo Proderick and Charles A. Haudou,| He saya tt Is expected the force in Cu- @ the court-room {8 packed with lawyers. line, great-granichildren. ba will be very much reduced and hopes Utigants and witnesses. ‘The will {in dated March 19, 1495. There| that the force in the Phillopines also “The victory of Tammany Hall 18) «xr, eJrome declared that there were absolutely assured. It's a cinch. And) 10,0») disorderly women in New York the man who {fs making It easter for us }oity, Census returns show about 1,700,- Mrs, Schultz Is a remarkably beautiful], 25 atntement of the value of the |can be reduced. every day {s ‘Little Willie’ Jerome. May ‘Taking the woman, of full figure, with a perfect | ostace Gen, Miles does not approve of the his volce nd his health remain strong : ferme tectae! _somplexfon, dark brown hair and large, = nt organtzation of the artillery | “senator Bullivan called at the Demo- GutT of every) 18 women ag! = lustrous eyes. saying that {t establis; an- cratic Club this morning and saw Mr. | {ing the old women and cs ,Groker, | The two men then walked | raed joffman House, and afte : ere qSonterence with the Democratic feud.) elf down te this: That one out : era there walked to Tammany Hall. Serle eeiy ee ere eomen ocstbin rel ‘The will was drawn oy Witam s.| SCHLEY WAS weaus tn Waabtogton, "Tie be vKattenstoin on 19, “and fled | for Heves in the former regimental organ- ate Keeping to dayw inter, "A week NOT CAUGHT. |iiiiin.” soning or tne army” canteen after that, on March 2, 191, Mrs, Miller | SeReie Tien abollatied soya thed army sre: poled. organization law, he says that no tn- : daignosy od [tw Sujsnco Kon inues fromiF ist bane) jury has resulted, and in the main the bw THM ayy Jo Worsiaord HIN F131 | aptiotew of the regulations, In each cana |!#™ has beet beneficial. 5 AML the residve of ry property, both |arking the withers If he had complial | Gan. Miles atates hls objections to the [real and personal, I leave to my beloved with the terms of the paragraph. The | Managemen: o| ma ary aft ra In the frlend and confidant, Margaret Loulne | nest was No, 257 and requires the Com. | War Department in the following lan Schultz, the wife of my brother-in-law, | mander-in-Chiet when preparing hin | Uae: : Wiillam Schuitz.”” fect oF mquadron to meet the enemy ta | “While Congrene hax made ample pro- Intende Paniahiment. communicate hin general orders, Jn-| Vision for the management of military structions, private signals and much | affairs in the organization of the army, “The reason why T make the #4} oie tormation as will enable each, /Whereby the companies, — regiments, Margaret Louise Schultz my principal [oo ra) ay poasible, to understand hie duty | br'gades, divisions and departments are | a SHEPARD DISOWNS |yNDER M’LAUGHLIN'S. NOSE. DEVERY “DEFI.” —— | Low Democrats Hang Uanner Near | Willoughby Street Auction Room. After striving in vain to secure a | permit to drive poles in Washington treet, Brooklyn, from which to sus- pend a banner, the Low Democrats of that | that borough took matters Into thelr own hands. They secured permission Edward M. Shepard declared to-day unmistakable terms that Deputy Poltc | Commissioner Devery has no authority | trom him to say that he will remain head of the Police Department. | The statement of Chief Devery jhe will stay at the head of the depu heir and legates Is because she has al- | oo in action and at all other mes. | made the units of administration, and Ne . i | from property owners to hang a banner S ways and since her marriage to my |*7°r '* wiincealoae by statutes has clothed the oMctals not pelts SAE son Deel in Willoughby street, and It was hung a aw, Willlam Schultz, cared ones s only with executive authority. but with S a s this morning. It is @ vivid red banner ard at his headquarters in Congress n such aman-| “I think [complied with that.” replied | judicial powers and responsibility, yet | “Sper as though she were my own child, | the witness. the tendency has been to absorb and and that during all the time she has | “How and in what manner? asked | usurp the entire conduct of the military Vattended me she hos always and faith- | Capt. Lemly establishment in the city of Washington fally guided me in iy business affairs, | “By Issuing general orders for the or-| and enpecially tn the staff departments. and that thereby I agreed to love and |gantzation of the squadron, their in-| “This has been found most tnjurious tn cherish her and make her my role and [structions and thelr private algneis.” other armies, and is one of the principal | G - only trusted confidant, so that being | The next article was as follow defecta In our own nystem.”” i © fone of my relatives have, for a umber | “Article %39—He shall, {f possible, be-| Asa large portion of the army ts sta- and flaunts Itself tn the very face of strect, Brooklyn, and he was asked if 4 pha Witcnnnivee made on his author-| Hush MeLaughiin, whose auction room H is next door to the building from whien ite une end of the banner depends. i “Nelther Mr. Devery nor any one else —<—$<—<——————_—— { |nas any assurance from me or any SOUTH AFRICAN CLAIMS PAID “for mo ani atten: Booiaoa statement excep, such as I have made In my public speeches, which are my platform and which are Intetnded for the guldance of the people at large and LONDON, Oct, 3.—At the resumption of the sitting of the South African Com: “ot years past, nor to this present | fore going Into action, communicate to | tioned In the Western part of the United | © - pensation Commission to-day Major- aday, ever visited or {nqutred about my | the juniors in command, his chief of| States, and over one-half west of the| also of every citizen with a votes! Gan sir John C. Ardagh, on behalf of a «welfare, nor have they shown the least | staff and the captains his seceet ordera, | Pactfle Ocean, Gen. Miles recommends @} Whether he holds office or not.’ the Government, announced that al! B- desire or disposition ve anything | private signals and other information| the eatablishment of a military school | @ “But, ae: Eales and people will claina of foreign, countries had been 7 * agever to do with me. that will materially aeaist them if in Southern California. He aleo recom- 8 Z |.expect, In view o ir. ery’ settled diplomatically, with the exception : Punishment to them, willed thea ice eee ene command." tienda the establishment of n war cule |S [ments Chat jyou eny_ where! you | skuvaave/ot the, Nethertands) ard) Eran, 3 . Specifically mentioned.” “That [ do not remember to have com- |!ege in the city of Washington, the poitce quastion: The United States. £6,000 j ws. $a claimed by the contestants that] oied with,' maid the witness, “L have aiready sald a dozen Umes or) £15,000; Germany, £3).¢ ax mentally un- ee sound and ‘that she was unduly Influ-| Capt. Lemly continued on this line, | gneed by the beautiful Mrs, Schult® evidently In an attempt to show that | Mahe made her will, The feet withee, at Lawyer Katae| ihe Admiral had not followed atanding has enstein, who told how he drew the will, |orders of the department, that I shall reform them if I am elec! } ‘the last act of « long service aw attorney | “In your report you say that the Jowa o ‘ WADA IE CSAOOOS M612 TOO OOO ‘ Too GIOIOOASOACSOSOMIOTSEO | sso West 14 8St, ~ 140 Mrs. Miller. wuld sho wa re = . “Th hen you are reported as giving 4 % eeply, ane and acts Mtreels i pies sialuunee reasris tae iia ehinetiars Seated in a Red Auto, § oe the Pollce Department and Mr. Devery a| ESTB® ERTH, W- Wau _pippicinh wae iee” aie fc [tive iy, abowt. ve, houre after, the | Beside the Pcamous FEROME IN. RAPD WHIRL Sanleur rile sain oxen wey pee ty. Li e i) ‘ id whe dled of kidney disease and wa. adron?” wald Mr, Lemly 2 san : Fournier, pertecuy sane “L have never sald: anything of the cS" ‘Although we did not go in during the Sacre the WIN Made. "i sort. My speeches must stand by them- RELIABLE rer eerpatean oh Ma Dash from Hall to OF ORATORICAL CYCLONE. 8 s2ive. ic°tie seaie tre wing 109 : tleve that I have glven complete exon- CARPETS eration to the Police Department they more exactly where Iatand. I have said| Italy £12000; Spain, there are many things to be reformed inj Horway. Lilo; Swit the police and other departments, and It was brought vut chat all legatees | Clentuegos May 31.” | J Mi gaagnt Depaty Vax] “when did you frst see the entrance | CONNECTICUT MILLIONAIRE | Hall Like a Cyclone— When Mrs. Miller's will was drawn, as] to Clenfuegos? . . le Mere Dr. Herold anil Marcus Kramer.) “A tittle after daylight May 22." WAS FOUND SHOT. | Young Candidate Has MnuEciuneocCaunei eae are eines pelleye anything imposs-| ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY exe named in the will = A i ts 3 COVE! YOUR FLOOK ART! 2] pereg EEO aamitted. that” Kramer ts Some Dlscre ue ' Broken Al! Records Number of persone addreaned........0. Mr. Shepard satd that he was not] CONS RU AS OOS Ann: erate Rrideet Kearney, one of the ser-| Explaining apparent discrepancies n Sah elena teh CET SLL tor S~ nakin Number of miles ridden aboutthe clty .. Mismayed at the pulpit denunelation ut- OILCLOTH, vant girls, remembered in Mrs. Miller's | hix testimony before the Senate Commit- jo Had Deen Found : Naking, Number of elved making requests fo fered )yesterday) inthe varie is/churc ies, 25 Cents Per Square Yard. will, told’ about her. service in Mrs.|tee, Admiral Schley sald that he had Wounded. PATS FSF SQUAES,Y OF es. Miller's ¢: ho Under cross-examina- peeches . eee Q if DUCED FROM % CENTS.) gotten up his report nurriediy and had : “Z SICROKER’S ANSWER |yov cax'ro tlon she said that Mrs. Miller was un- | NO_IDEA OF ITS VALU . ALSO Conesolia'the lant vivo Gaye of her fife.” | Probably made some wiight nfstakes, | | “8 : T UNTIL YoU SEE IT, “Did she ever have any delusion? Ever| The blockade at Clenfitegum he thought ERBY, Conn., Oct, 28,—Thie death of | nl for : b gay things that were not true?” ariked |waq closer than that at Bantiago Rufus Blake, the aged millionaire plano | Rctornnsy ob uate . TO HIS CRITICS.! Best Cocoa Door Mats,| “Yis," sald Mary; “but that was when] “At Cienfuegos did you teste any plan| Manufacturer, who {s to be burled onjother week of cyclo: $1.00 EACH. | = 5 (REDUCED FROM $14.) q This is Richard Croker's answer to his Sk WILL COPE WITH Boy: wind critics, called forth by Beth Low's chal- AND WEATHER, Our bargains go merrily on in ow Hin the final great ora lenge of the ‘Tammany leader ar an| rurniture Department. too—and “"LONC Ge absentee manager of New York Ter oc-|CREDIT™ for all who wish tt. ete acy aud the London Times's statr.aent CASH ov CREDIT . s ally as to crime here: _| (OWPERTHWAIT ataried “When I see fit to go abroad to in prove my health after a hard campuisi | 104, 106. and 108 Wesr 14° St. whe was dr-runk. She was mostly }ot battle inc the Spanish fleet | Thursday In the local cemetery here, i@| Seated in a red auton nl should attempt to enter or come out being probed by several fraternal mocte- | the famous Fre ss T akould have relied upon sig-| tien to which he belonged. The life and | Fournter, he will dash ke a whir death of this man, who from a bobbin! from hall toh runk.’ “Bhe was quite a drinker, wasn't che?’ “Yis; she cr-rank a good deal of whin- key and things. and she said there was | "4! : Jill Sl 5 ‘oul stated in one of your jorte ® man in the room; one dead man that while, lying of Clenfuegos you | oy In aw cotton mill developed into a] torical spurt of the car: felgned disorder in the squadron in the| great manufacturer, was full of eccen-| Old pomtiical campus ¢ that the Spanish fleet w tricitien and myate tad ¢ Did inform the NSmIet Se rome in won mquadronvocrinies ruse? On the night of Oot. 16 there war &} stand how he stands at T think not. [ talked with some | small social gathering at the Blake man-|rhook ther heads wh: howe aboard ihe Brooklyn about it." | sion. Mra, Blake, Phillp Mock, her|and said, dubiously me ptains of COURT HALTS A of will not 1 Md you mention tt to Cunt. Cook?” | brother ith ‘ : : : 4 . : ; “4 i 1 talked , and Dr, Baldwin were playing | three days at that gait.” But he ! H i z TRI AL RY BR ANN ium no’ reenuentiyran every sibjert Toet cards In the parlor. Mr, Blake, who had | xolnx. Sorgman, Nowe on é is ea Stories in 19 wlth the aanction and perminion| NEARS THAW, cannot recalle now whether L men-| peen alling for some time, went upstatr 1 sob Mkened) to 1 | re i o y vary. oe Flailuich Av. ‘ je |onet this or not eer ee im (ors echae med wentlunstalre Ca eri ed ne Falsenoo eered Mer Last Mours “have not yet thought it necessars: co | GmoAlyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Palln Se 4) “Dear Schley” Letter, win followed matter they left Mr. [ity, but he t » bay Spanos ea ask that permission of the Republican scien aa mere 3 The Advocate reverted to con-| Blake’ t heard to nt, | Ro It physique. a: rut = party, nor shall I do 0."* . a " A bys Beniey' srom| anare mites tec toca hae rd eae coteeetesteratatt pur! Joseph Goldman, whose wite dled Bate) “Certalnty 1 tied to her.’ sald Goldman | yyaking up a document written by Jo- | PROF, KOCIH'S LYMPH INHALATION : JUDGE O'GORMAN INTERFERES ei che keels Ssh DUTTA bee Rare tien foun Mr. (yi Seromeesta s lay after beng a by her hus-| later, while arranging for the funeral off seyh M. Deuel, a Republican Clty Mag- Re ThBERCe CURES IN POLITICAL BANNER CASE. Tiatiine Wequiting “ihe Commander] with a bullet wound through the head. {a supply of nervous cucrgs suificiest to) HAN! that the charges of larceny agatiat) his wife, “I told her a deliberate lie, Jistrate, and published some thine ago, Asthma, Bronchitis to communicate fis ee-| he old saan m Realist tute teat leg [ oaule Keita askea ier [din Nad been dismissed after he Nad} put tt made her happy. She dled be-| ytr, Croker continued: Consumption. tothe captaine sinder| Aimeentiy: to explain how the shoatine | erred eee aks [rose Me Inpocenion, Is Mavelf ln a Meving tn me, and that wax worth a] “tere is my anawer, a8 well as Tam- Toe German, cures ; Willi Investiante. Stein's. Charge f 3 i pel | ence i eh ood , i condition at his home, No, jozen Her. many’ Hall's-ansWwery toithe jatatementa that Magistrate Would NevAumiralicoreretsercul | thavehat ting erccewusnies nlaieny met But with all’ hls nervous force Jerame |) Hrookly Yenterday Goldman's condition became | made here and Jn London that vice and ‘consump: rejudiced ss then clonely: ques-| panating of a revolver belonging to | eerazs, Ho trace of nervousness ly hin vercome the shock of his|auch that he was forced to go to Yd. crime are rampant In New York: ner tung: crocttre Re me of the receipt of | yi, eae 5 manner, He speaks quickly and for in addition to the worry |and to-day his friends fear that he will! “Magistrate Deuel, tn hia article en- Geatrey them. It has beee fount ¥ Maysee: [Ee Likawautmandlthanntde soe cin GS | chee eee rece ees ee eel vit he has undergone during the past |dle. titled "A Study in Crimg,’ use omcial | WAY er created sieht Magistrate Henry A \ miceie Blake hina GanqlavlecllonOriBUhihe loeiee ireete teeta ermak nearer | Yor a time he was in the] Goldman, who Hives In good style, and] tabulation of 100 American citles, consus | prot, uve nares ds with biee Ealagistrate Henry A. sing in |e ne Seve P| mention of death, in hie presence, and | etme Te eee eae Ge { Tambe unable to ecure tall, and the | who has borne for yeara an excellent | geese | sunpiise. The gta are Unrated i id as orn e f : erence. argument tha not wilting to 40K [yard work his wife did for tat the dry-goods commission fant are destroyed by breath from continuing the i he could never be persuaded to make! Phat suaxe verome been feared sieht . nye 8 ced by Postum Hood Coftee. bret Meyer J. Stein and Isa ‘ He ee a esetore: | wrote the com-|a Will providing for tne disporal of hin | more by ‘Tammany itu than all tae] & Dendsman, and f ye Mii rth BO SE ee eee inibeiseitae his A peer ba denteariag, for 4m | Who are charged with exhibiting a po- Senate from memory. | immense fortune while his first wife was | other fusion orators and candidates put |e ; i cand . ‘ 14 stomach troubl ' Reaitleal| banner ini front of the premlvon {TH point was that at the tine Thad |aiive, ‘They had been married for up- | iuxether is © ae Bui sina d.unconscious th for, leader) ae pane ot Pure eee eciere “When a person ‘rises from each| Keri-v-lene cures catarrh s00 tan eee No, 4128 Lexington avenue, in. which rec iMaecAdvocate then called the| ward of thirty years when’sfte died, acatnat bin sore times tatd meena g icevivee ene areca, Sine Sing charging| Meal with a ringing in the ears and| place, suunorined bv Prof. Koch In America © “there {3 @ polling place. ‘This is the attention of the witness to bi tate. i He Alar tied hie neighbors by marry- | '“Yo-inurron then! ene aulor thes They said that after shadowing|% several aeusejof nervousness Itls DR. KOcis SANITARIOM, s banner which ix said to have been eee nae eet nol ng again within a year after her dew reetton of “i 5 ined | @ common hal charge It to a de- Es especially offensive to Richard Croker. | Cy In 189, hls second wife being the young | Urady, Bull spe intvehaned (borane imome Se iat tee beth antes acer a| ranged stomach, Tho writ was issued by Justice Jami Hecate Admiral Same davahter of Ricnant Mock, who con [aiteet and cfilrd. dnd she agin Tree Tato ane orectere [ogee ee ing trom No. a2 Forsyth| “I found tt was caused from drink- O'Gorman and is returnable Special nqualifiedly that as soun ucts a restaurant Forty-second | tople will be eaeatromtenichtohe! i = = ing coffee, which 1 never. suspected Bore Part Ie of the supreme Covet tae] he, age thevsttuation better th hand Ae street, New Yorke city. I tn saig that | MiB ner ska‘Of ia. nose, {rom fenleh she duiseliawake sii (street: tor a longtime, but found by leaving ~s Aidanbos he made a will several weeks before | whtriwind candidate. B i of coffee that the disagreeable feel- Bteln, who Is President of the Greater Co OL the mysterious shooting which leaves | When) duestioned about this concen- hotties of chloroform into a sponge. went away, SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. Now York Democratic Cluy of the] Concerning the fact that the lowa | the bulk of hia fortune to his young | \inige Jerome looked a minute {rom Then she} covered her head iwithtsigelt was brought to think of the Walnat Creams..,.1b. 108 Twenty-ninth Assembly District, and | Woat to Havana than the Flying Squad: | S490, Tho, deceased wan a momber | the work on his desk. Me smiled geiuly jgapeliandd® Coit os Gs subject by getting some Postum| Chocolate Covered Fadge..Ib. 150 : é : : . which have | ax he wald: naesthetic. Seat Comrattce + havou been oat ie {aons, and the Court, after a discussion | "*¢ sdout to clear up the mystery. ast do not think 1 care much what When Reginald Wilcox was born alx Food coe and this brought me SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. “Magistrate Brann two or ture tines in | DFtvate, riled that Admiral Schley’ GAVE EXHIBITION DRILL piers etaegeammay, a ay srrineimcatinareeone taal oat tcl Butter Scotch Crea Fs : lereraccepta bles) 16, ie ‘ a ed ove atta “ f the New Jlaven Cry Hosptt Chocolate Peppermints the. matter. best judge og) | COI AGE ALA rms p Uv eran a Tutta aie 3 vigorating beverage, and h i) it Friday Magistrate Brann ordered ne Admiral said he did not hurry to —————— ersonal nature that mays nw (| engaged as a professional governess. | Vi8 4 ¢ Y eda tn tht whe > ft 0 fete ee OL ST aE Tat Santiago on the receint of Admiral amp: leire Department Shown Of for EAMIDAlEn CRS LIAtA Teles Mintel aontee| aie vary & Rip GaSe Hag SR as phe It pled Aa 5 54 BARCLAY ST. the menmaga wae “largely. dlectetionary agien Reulth thus (ae his been excellent" | GOVERNESS A SUICIDE AFTER| mansion ng housekeeper. ‘The child'a| time as opportunity offers. cn COR WES? prerseormnn, lesen the ane aesey pa His Honor the Mayor of Winchester, Seen Ca eT father died a ‘year ago. and. owing to) “A lady friend complained to mo ar Oo SE fpeeler & Curtiy, that as Magistrate | He relied on the British ship Adula| Alfred Bowker; the Mayor's -sister,| rhe y taing . i CHILD WAS TAKEN AWAY. the. recognized attachment between, the that she had tried Postum, but it'dia COR CHURCH is a caember of many Hall to Infor him of the conditions in Clen-| Miss Bowker; Mr. C. FE. Mlera and Missjis my volce. | have been cud t issn family, Concluded that a home should be! rot taste good. In reply to my ques- } defendant |fucgon, harbor. he permitting her tol, Chadwick, alt of Winchester, Eng. [times that it will fail n procured in Wallingford and Misa Ellis] tion she ald she sucssed she boiled { land. visited Fire Commissioner Scan-| iid py being careful Distant Relative Claimed 1 retained at the @: {t about ten minutes. advised her ’ Coating Diffcalttes, ell thia afternoon, with a letter of tn-| be ne ip make ie pall thn Mian iad Been ee eee tected arrangements| to follow directions aud know that ; , layor Van} should lowe iny voles T couls fe: ei . Ailarlig ite teatimony: for the day | Wyck. Commissioner Geannell introduce [on the stumo. you ‘now, can gusty Caring For, for, the, eatablishment of hergelt and) she boiled It Afiven or twenty min: Mimees Not to be Vader “Cite, {dimcuitien in coallag at Santlagor and] fyeine Garey gto Chlet Croker, and the |say this, Hal th ught such ee ee eine ranocdteAt aoe ee b 5 o 5 er e e: lon of Various)" ° all can scene and di t such | wor 0) Emblen Walle these difculties had been encoun | branches of the department for. the rome. 1 am gone 5 triking CAS ERO RER EO Reed Eo terete AR aL f ithe things Thine MERIDEN. Conn. Oct. 2—The aen- ential were separated. She brooded over Ma ate oe eek “ren Say] GRANTED:—Because it haa been the squadron, because whe an im: ae ‘ Se ecoeihabena sational sulclde of Mlss Alice Eilts on] ho separanon, ani Rabat tiled I he sn publicly proved by the official fig- yediment and could not be cal Crokers nor any: of hy | 32 3 fected her mind, nowadays, so I judge she siccecded tts, Waterloo ut. the hands of along te nad Wkewiee, that meee} NEW HOME FO! R GIRLS. Ay a era Ghia tho steps of the home of ber tate em- ———_- ‘n making It good, which js by no| ures of the American News Company. pBlachoft in Wart 1, Spectat | Hoe PhInK ff Poeid be, wise 0 detach | 9 ened This Afternoon and Bleasea | _ 1% addition to his regular campalgn| ployer, Dwight P. Wilcox, early yester- jer Handredth Arrest, means a dificult task. that the regular dafly New. York City en rotite to Sant work Judge Jerome ta The | day morning. because of her foreed| ‘Laughing Sarah McKee, who says} ‘Tom O'Brien, the son of a friend ago. by Archbieh Gh a daily paper pudlixhed in Yid. | 28% ‘ 9 one cireulation of The World is tens of tiled that) Churten} 119, ai8o defended hia tine of formation dah which hes reached a clrewiation of| separation from the child whose nursw|she lives at No. 6 Prince street, Brook-| who lives. on Bridge St., was for-| (,! onthe: cruise, from Clentue 1 the Archbishop Corrigan this afternoon | 599,000 cop! He also has fitty young; ind governess she had been alnce its|1¥2. ‘golabrated her police centennial in| merly a pate lad, but since he has| thousands greater than thet of any or that he aaked to have colllers aent.to | Olessed the new home for working girls | men who are \lally and nighily making | irth, alx years ago. bas atirred up the! Magistrate Naumer yesterday, Bhe wes) Veen arioking Postum has a fine col-| other paper. ‘ and Phin Uen-| Gonaives. Bay becaus not be- | Under the direction of the Sisters of the | CAFt-tRIl addrcases In on the} community, Magistrate Naumer yeatertay, She Was! or, ‘There is plenty of evidence that ‘hob entitled tol eve they, He ala ha'tad Diving Compasaion which has been} Jerome has beaten’ the, record for| The young woman, who was well|the same precinct for intoxication. | does ‘mak n YY > . Mart he i Ni x * "4 bas er, . arrest ed. tho] plated taking more than ons vessel nt a| Were held in the chapel which alee Rete ay Melivercd seventycone Sade | known among the friends of the ‘former! Hie (er Ne millionaire, had made eure of her death SOE a ey receives, iy ry move: jah time away from the dlockading lin the hor the Right Rev, Jona Edwanis | dressea. re tee se, . ‘And this in gol and alwa: : Th Cour then nad rth ing. 4 there Sen ad ial by emptying the contents of two pint any sentence she a. cake: day. ! olgctat! them In an automobile,

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