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4 THE WORLD: ARREST BANK LOOTER O! FORTHE TRIM ~~ AFTER HIS COLLAPSE, 3 + 40 *Zollinhofer Locked Up in Raymond ; Street Jail Charged with : Larceny. confessed to peetting him fate ma George Zollinhofer, » «having robbed the Williamsburg Savings fvBank of $60,000 In confunction wi ‘Harry EB. Corbett, now dead, and whos “* peculations are expected to reach pssl- | “Bly $100,000, was arrested this aftern Hie TAA RAT Rani hepiwereiwined \ f arraigned fn the 1 3 far as could be learn i Court... He had previously partially ©ol-} mon worked all sorts of s ‘Yapsed while examining the bank's] ine maney and keep the thy *books. ‘i up. They were 1 the unlimited =) Dimtrict-Attorney Clark u nee of the oMfcials. They alter County, went to the poli ted as paying and receiving tellers Corbett told into the scheme they wut of Brookiyn Ra Transit. Zollinnofer consented and they Hid make money until BRT. took that of mon ‘.after consultation with Magistra had a chance to Ket at the H Z ly got a number of blank warrants | and all the other nthe as ly 60 4 i larceny and forgery With depositors inclue many 8. Man uli not Mehese. and accompanied by Police In-]who did not have _Tepector Druhan, he went to the bank] ot them were ill tand ‘held a consultation with President] write thelr names AMeserole and W. J. Russell, an agent | Ali thix afforded the two tellers ampl Fof,the Unity Surety Company, Venn- | opportunity for their Jobs. One of them aytvania, which te on Zollinhofer's bond. | could weite a forged check and the other gq Zolinhofer was sent for after the] could cast It ne day cash balance | seonference and placed under arrest on|ecould be properly struck, the entry the complaint of the District-Attorney. | m je in the ledget and then one or the fe was taken direct to the court,|other of the men could make erasures ANNALHELD'S pr\ tnd, there it was decided not to press} ao ax to Keep the story from ever lenk- : ce : yikhe:forgery charge. He was arraigned | Ing out Horse Show week, which opens Mon- | ‘The sale of boxes epharged with the specific crime of the] It Is also said t t Madison Square Garden, is bring- CeSS Of the we en a agony of $1,000 on June 14. ‘The com-| in other respect tangled | nae labia Gg Weaily sande aahlon qpalatiwas sworn|to by Victor Larsene, | He had the confidence,of a larme number | at crore. Weeks uf prepiration | eee eNE, Quite a number of new ef No, 141 Penn street, a clerk in the | of Germans tn Wiltlamsburg and ts quan J t! ‘ tithe ‘bank. The prisoner pleaded not guilty | ported to have handisd s gcod om ing | ening my o vutiful i f tt jend'was held in $5.00 bail for examina-| small estates, ‘Shere isc hew gowns and. wr: and milliners | eter ile eT eas eition next Tuesday. He locked up inf anxiety to ascertain just how } have worked overtime devising new con ur ane oe ing show at x ei oth nd Street Jail in reference to these. fections, for the sartorial di«play vi Tecvae. Chery tit 3 fine ae * {Breaking Under the Strain, | Ne Run om Bank. nese pre Meaed eaulnonnat wy the | hibit of horsemanship and. spirited {Zollinhofer ts on the verge of 4 com-| Just ag a matter of precaution a kmall | | ntertainment. titlons, : z Blete collapse. {squad of polleemen was sent from the! 4 rast pace in the matter of Kowning | revival of Interest in foun: <,2He Is so overcome by the strain he | pedford avenue police station this morn-| wii ue wet by several matrons of the | sand driving hax reaulted ta an unusual has been under that his nervous system |ing to the Willlamaburg Savings Bank | viinger get. They wifl be «pecially | mumber of to the coachtn sstures the suce rtainment and a ing soclety back to-day from the aus Nave kept the modistes Susy er re 7 yihas given out. To-day while working | to prevent any disorder that might oc- as thelr husbands are programe | Chisses 8 rn ped peal drive paver the books trying to help the ac-/cur in case of a run on that Institution, exhibitors and may provably | his coach Te with which he ane <f@ountants straighten out the tangles Ne) The precautions to handle a crowd at rin the show rings, Lalfred Gwynne Vanderbilt made the qebecame so fl that restoratives were | the bank were not necessary, ‘There | “UU'O! OO = = -—- ssiecessary to keep him at the work. 80! was no run, and few persons showed )jgontused are his and Corbett’s books | uny interest In the developments. 1 to straighten: | One of the rumors that were afloat thie Pecthat his help in essent SUICIDE Bees an Ge | z = 5 ae . 8 TEACON DEAD HTH WARNED WAREAN cog ar =A BROKEN NECK) OF AIS WIFE'S DEATH} ‘over ars. sits Head, | rowski Shoots Hinsoit an then Bound Her. in Central Park. lean ‘GODFREY WAS PROMINENT IN| ONE WEEK LATER MRS. BAR- eS, rane ety he police of ‘ en B }4. CONNECTICUT CHURCH WAR. | THOLOMEW DONOVAN DIED. me HS rave aaanreasta for days ino in Central Park about noon to- £ news of al robbery which } day, the cabman was startled by hearing occurred morning In the} a pistol shot. Getting down from the homo Smith, at 104] box, he found that his fare had shot a2 = — er) ao Pe | [ —— F —== am | = S-pijgiout the bank's affair | morning that the defaleation would ) 2%) Blames the Dead Man. lexceed 94.000 and might reach $160,000, ‘ E 3 fo that the ac Ieioonfesned | (o(Prealdent Mea-| rte: basta, fory this: wag: that ith Ax a cab was being driven up to the Found Lying In Road with Wis | She Was Well When Her Husband Horses and Wagon Stand- Thought, in Sleep, that Wifty-ffth atre himself tn the mouth, ‘The passenger k ing Near. | She Was Dead. A man forced hia way into the Smith | dfed just ax the cab pulled into the Ca- ts Apartment on the third floor, gagged | sino shed a moment later. Mra. Smith with her apron, then as] ‘The man wax well dre and his day s bound her hands and | face showed © body wa ‘ (Special toThe Evening World.) \ jer husband had been warned by [abe ee fetta RY Pu Aa ui jaceinnew ee Acaete nee a pl ase “NORWALK, Conr ov. 16. — Vander) dream. eo did Mra. Katherine Donovan! son morning, while Mrs, Smith} moved to the Morgue < hilt Godfrey, a wealthy farmer, was] die. She was ab found near the roadside in a lonely epot | of arty-eteht a man knocked at the} The cabman, William W. Mahon, em mith flat xe loudly that} ployed by Matthew Smith at man] Was marketin, roof the § nd hearty nd dived at No, 119 Kast | 4 ATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1901, ND SUEEN faction THE TURNING DOWN FOUR-IN-HAND. delphi Miss Anna Held, an, will s ye and put ther he isan e t through thelr pac V Altogether ity be a great week for the nd the society girl, and for being society will forget that was ever such a thing Invented Equine Beauties Await Show as Impatiently as Fair Ones of Four Hundred. recent record-breaking trip to Phila- | ley Mack. winner of the Brooklyn and wher team of four) for trott | Fifty-two entries in the four-in-hand| There te a disposition to be as politle coisas OF BOSS TOM PLT. Roosevelt Marks End of His Sway by Naming Stranahan Col- lector of Port. yi sbould say he wax disappoinied. But he Indorses: the selection of Senator anthan and will work for his con- jiirma Hn by the senate, Disappoint- jiments come: to all poliere! ans once in a jwhile. ‘The things we must expect can't have his own » Senator knows feels all right now over ippotntment.” Appointment mean that the s y vnd cut as what that olitictins za His turning Sen: iown and killing him off and ng other things to him for a good linus years,” "They tell stories” about vim and 1 don't think these things worry hin. He Knows they ate only political gossip.” te and have eerved notice that they are no attenth The President's ant will remove Collector and appoint Sei han aa his successor ta the har i blow Senator Platt has had sin 1881 when he resigned from the United | States Senate Ina huff because I | dent Garfleld appointed W. IL, Robert- son for Collector of the Port of v York in defance of his and Senator {He Wan wer Senator Stranahan’s ap- Conkling's wishes. The men appealed to |?" Waere vou consulted in the matter?” Legislature for vindigation, jhe was asked were not re-elected. : Vway eons vian's x Ie very” ag eorge time Col- Mee, which lakes 1, Sa In Plensed. Piatt ved Ey ter in hia Broadway morning and told him pow p i regardiag Sen- The nomina- to Senator De- Was asked about | y. and 1 indorsed the nomina- ave ne erithetem : section of President Roo As for Mr isiawe Me ut burt ndicaps, Ethelbert, nd Muniel: Oat for Seventeen Vears. lasses} Jt was seventeen years before Il ontingent iy f the Bri, ps. In th : : Will furnish: srlcitat competitions. ot back tn the Senate. and ie has nv The hackney classes are not well] forgotten the les: He knows that Med. showing a cline tn interest” in] the same fate would befall him !f he eneiga mal. Society, in| contests the President's conduct in the harness and saddle classes, present instance. er been | histery of t 14 an automobile Jelasx,” against thirty-weven last year,| ag possible r ator | not have ax- Th ber of entries received |whows the constantiy growing dnterest | pipe me tn letting down Senator No words was 1484, hn rd oup to lin this form of sport. att. For this reason Gov, Odell found coull bt puzh to ex date and greate n last ars || The principal exhibitors are Mra, G.| it conver t to be in tne city ye my app: well’s tigures. AM the old exhibitors are reps |W. Curtis, B.D. Jordan, Alfred G. Van-| when Senator Stranahan's reanization reaented, “and there are fifty new ones, |derbilt, Misses Gladys and Marion Law-|™ te Thi State ix entirely pleased oniy a fea of whom profexsionals, | son, Mise Lulu Pflzer, Mra. John Ger-|C2me out. This morning the ern Lot Mr, Bldwell's enc The thoroughbred class will bring «nj ke i F. Carma lerbert Cov- {and Senator Platt breakfasted together, with ix per interesting for among atal- | pel itllings, B. Leeds, |Then the Governor took t! ic the party leaders s entered Spokane, a great race: | the Rumson Farm, g train for N Jack Point, horse tft Veare We Y ap; Kine winner of the Brighton Handi RIVES ON THE NEW CHARTER, ! eg Next Corporation Counsel Lectures to League for Political Education. jeorge I. Rives, who fs to be the next ‘orporath ‘ounsel, lectured to-day be- [tore the League for Political Education on the new eharter, which goes into ef- fect on Jan. 1. The lecture hall at the Berkeley Ly- eum at No, st Forty-fourth street, was comfortably Med when the lecturer was introduced by George Havens Put- nam, lecture cons! oof a very clear exposition of the new char and showed Mr. Hives to be thoroughly well acquainted with tts provisions, wburg, where he will remain | }t until Tuesday, He returns te address |), the State Charitles Ald Soctety: { Inderstand that Mr. George Tt! {Whitenad has been agreed” upon a Odell on Stranahan. Jie uiteltas \ aasteee! upon af “There 1« no political significance in | ivi my break with Senator Plait" Vresident sald the Governor, “I usually breakfast parietal with him when I am in the city, provid- Collect that out as official ing he gets up early enough. evelt will announce the “What do you think of Stra appolatment “Stranahan is a very able man. one of God's own pe sald the Blernor. “I hope the appointment Blve the satisfaction it ought ees “Was not Senator Platt « by his fatture to hold Collector One Student Rescued from] aovernix’stiny sek stints" wie | Fifth-Story Window ~ ——~ of Flat. ———----— — je students, caught in a fire that Newmar Mair raiser Wakeman retire from made such a . Wits out of the all the morning. Hed Senator Platt ater on had a con- pan's | lector Bidwe! by an Evening ; smilingly announced that had nothing to say. s ler tha circumstances," sald he, ire to discuss the matter. [ badly damaged the Hutchinson, a fine j Apartment house, at the corner of Col- | lege and Crown atreets, were reacucd i , : . Ina thellling manner tocday, Direct attention to their large collection of The blaze started on the third floor, \ penning in a number of students on the UE ei one Rare Furs. make thelr way to the street got out on the window sills and were carried down by Aremen, . pai ‘ When the fire reached the Afth floor | Black Fox Skins, Rvssian Sable Skins, the emoke wan so dense no:ifng could | Silver Fox Skins, Hudson Bay Sable Skins. 2 se i hea ; vent up-| Bast ‘Twi sald He sald the Legislature ha j be seen of th the house, | Geo) miles north of thie city; early t0-} One Hundred and Fifth atrret. with terl naira and ordered, him out, ‘Tuesday | rasenyer on atthe very kindly” wit wie wit « phe for an tn: i day. dying fromm a broken neck, TUS! three chtdren and her husband. Barthol-| morning the man. called) again | stand Madison ay tinea [he “powers “or 4 | stant and a student was een ata wine Russian Sable Capes, Muffs and Scarfs, team of horsen and wagon lod Wit) omew Donovan, superintemtent tee| Mr. und Mex, Smith were brenkfast-1 AriVertolthe Fiatters, |euMA Tne Otay OF ia rec rany dow on that floc My appealing | Hudson Bay Sable Capes, Muffs and Scarfs, * purchanen, made at a local merenant’®. | ie i iim poqastanen ve y haat boughs a plano only last 1, who said he Wi “Vaw tn enforced.” p. He threatened to jump repeat- i etood:near a stone wall « hund feet} iaree “|week and therefore were not surprised | Rudolph Gaurowski, and lived Colo. | Hing the powers of the { mut Was Urged not to risk hie Hfe in addition to smart and effective styles of Fine Broad- eM i when tie stranger sald he mefrndo, to the Batters, then up the} ernest Mire Athy by the Kreal © rw. At the me awas. An ambulance was sent for ant] qagt Sararduy night Mr took the injured man ce i “Lotthe death of his w Hospital, where he died In a shor: t) terror, le hasten from the fectory te learn true} Bowery anl then up Fifth avenue, stop meat wit ativing satisfaction, J ping in front of the Millionatres: ¢ As he was golng Mra. Smith on lighted for a mom feed) where the ©) Mr. Godfrey was ane her ste he Nad left dis umbretla and ran after) ‘Then they Centr 4 Aten “e «few hours} him with Peanvicuhe h i cl nohis town 4d 4 lender . cine us 5 ree: ie we oWas Hnerved to hear prayers! Wednesday morning withie ten mi vo hard famous Norfleld Congregatious asked for the repo the soulof Wat Ites of Mr Smith's leading how he was not row which attracted #9 much acteniion Donovan, who proved for business tae man called again, As @.year or two ago. Vf the same name Mre Sint vl the door he grabbed An Incident of that aair wax 1 warning can her a i tly threw tt over her man _ fo hand conflict between Godfges, i ing 1 riside of head Wh Nand on her throat fhe had ever “was a deacon, ant th: LEAN her found she was foreed her back agalnst the wall ryed inany foreten re mt Charles M. Arthur, in w \ opiyaichin was ty cad woman le a ehronte sufferer from Phe man welghed 1 gald to have thrown was too Tate, He silt she had {inflammatory rheamatism, and the pain {S inches tall blue « his home after recely [Probably dled of heart falure due tof tatticted by: his violence made he nt brown mustache and goldefited eyes himself, rheumatte While she Lay unconsetous robber |The clothes consixted of dark trousers ‘The troubles leadiac out ene] She had counter are still in the Fatrtleld County Courts. n good health except f slignt coll, whieh twisted the apron in read wtacked herl her ughtly, Her nd bound | dark coat and vest, brown + ou el k neektle eravats information that the police bound ve about the suiclde was that owas the name “Grane gs exactly wath that man John with one of her With a pi A chiffonier, Hew nothing but; sal he saw inch paper from J a drawer he found a purse contala. States Army he ay. sth "among ie ari sever ‘Sa! /GIFT TO NEWPORT CHURCH. ry were slay stole sacked the aldeboard Juway any Miter the ro! “hi SAW BIG SHOWER OF METEORSAT SEA CAPT, QUICK; OF LINER EL DIA. MAKES REPORT. ha i \t | mnectouae | net colneld of her | of th eking | O'Brien, who. to 1 Om MOTHER OF THREE COMMITTED SUICIDE IN HALLUCINATION. Mrs. Marotd 1 2 81,000 4 Yenr for Assistant Rector, Hveaing World.) ¢ : shd down NEWPOR ~ 4 Mrs. Harold Gept.<Quick, of the Morgan Mner Fl) vten Atieit an. thiety= | Hoor, where Mrs, Lascelles found } Brown, daughter of Wo Watts Sherm Dia, which arrived to-day from {ur ars old, of No 4) Firat av Niraaimithihne s hey her | Tk Clty to’ pay. Grieans, reports that yesterd. } ur mimitted bul ie bed xine iny of $108 for an assistan bout 105 miles south-sou! ony | tits morning bs swallowing ¢ eet ronart | rirmaitive Hh, a post to A boug! “Vhave been eam, | of carbolle weld day the yur band and) three ep Ametne Hatteras Lightship, in the the hip passed through a gre vwer ‘of meteors, numbering several hundred, coming from the east to north te Hrowis sister-in-law, Mrs, Jobn vas wade ie donor of the yrothe elureh, which will Mrs he weet sam 6 Gus : anal .| LOW PRICE FOR A SARGENT. her du ho-maker. He and his wife's most y the et for the itoamt bens knew a read: that two ot what was in Of the Pol sal ithe Du will “ditte in {1 ma t ¥ ——— LAKE STEAMER BURNED. Master Blame dened the Veane| BAY, Wis, Nov. 16—The firmere wax burned to t to-day by the explosion in the engine room as x ort. After an ineffectual inguieh the flames th boat, which fMnally tn the harbor, ously burned. wax owned by Charles City. Mich. and w it is b she was Crew Kailed ¢ und [She ¢ and Ine Stat Helen M. Gould and her secretary a couple of hours to-day inspect he various tmmigrant institutions ind the immigrants on Ellis Island. She x shown about by A roof Immigration Mesaec y. Miss { look great interest in the sta Se ae mene" THIS MIND-READER north. The occurrence took place in the morning between 6.3) and 6 o'clock. fond, Mre. Johanna Mu pote it Twenty-tifth street, say We shed that there Was no reason for the sul- TO STUDY OUR WAYS elde cept that Mrs. Ameinersman was | tre the hall nation th had to die Unie moi had been Wb fo five mon ago, and although whe was cured at that Votes to Bulld Here, time, she had belleved ever since that ARIS, Nov. 16—The Commission ap-] sho would die in November, lean pa nted to inguire into the organization] Her husband rose bete h and | plained the {Industrial school which the] went to purchase = suppl for | 6x6 ernnaent proposes to est fast When he return he found LOND« Jono Singer Nov. 16.--An ofl ting by at the extraordinarily low | nd a half guineas, This! hundreds of guineas which | have usually been secured for the Amer- | (op of a $0 prize to th pter's works ds somewhat ex-' utd pest tell of wh: y the fact that the pletur. AL twenty cal vert hes r. it is « she dustrial School = Comiuiinsion hs ting World's of- mind-reader who Richard Croker In answer to The ire ago and that it been recetved. All of the we ore or less good ntiy done, and p door of the bed-room shut and! .} Some were decidedly clever, : 7 t Rae will dowotless be re Ca large progit Hida the United States forthe Suds} neard groaning Inside. Ho found hin{ by the lucky bu The $0 prize is awarded to Miss Mag- sean rin auatrial) methods met to- writhing fn palm and an empty —— kie Cassidy, Bement avenue, West New arbolic A bottle lying beside the bed. Sullivan and Connolly to Fight. | Brighton, 8. 1., whose mind-reading was premiarsnn. the. inpeaeal of Com-| Ite hastily summoned ald at Bel He, /explali project. and the Let sCarihy, salon utantmounly voted In favor| WUmeital. near by, and Dr. MeCarthy | rugged lightwelghts, were matched last Walt Two Yearat teeny reaponded at once, When he arrived. nignt to miect ina twenty-round. bout! roger las stepped calkina! Of achool In the United |i swover, the woman was dead ‘ . a before the St, Patrick Athletic Club, . feat of all of me-} iicee little sons of the woman slept | Naw Havens Gone oi Nove ee phog | | Lam not amazed at that; Bhe\apziication}in an adjoining rocm all through the] will battle at 133 pounds for 60 per tent. | Of what he fs a-thinking heey , deathbed scenes, of the gross. receipts, 1am sure I have it pat. Yue] spike Sullivan and Eddie Connolly, tne | a8 follows: *Xh {untetes iy). Waele thinking, thousands of letters have | THE $10 PRIZE. | He Is thinking not of resigning Ere he sails for England's shore; | But how he can fool the people As he often did before | He's thinking he'll not step down and] barber chairs saturated with kerosene, out, As some Tammanyites would like, Until he's considered the finest That ever came down the pike; That he'll catch the people napping, Ere two more yeara roll on, And will be the main gezaybo— That's what his thoughts are ont MAGGOTS: OA INT, Be it avenue, Weat: New Brightv: Staten Island, " Re +1 ws we.ercovts ws fFIFTY MENAGED sintant Commis-| TENEMENT SET ABLAZE-TWO TPREHeA IR Anel tail, Alaska Sealskin and Persian Lamb Jackets. ‘remen, work- in reaching Fur Lined Capes, Paletots and Driving Coats, and’ he Fur Rugs, Robes, etc. men; he stage of desperation th iug heroteally, sue him with scaling rescued Eugene Male Winslow, of Punxan- tawney, Pa. an academic sophomore at ale, wax the student who had such a thrilling escape. He was removed to the otliee of Dr. Ferguson ici 1 itive wanna ie snote enor] ONLY Safe Medicine for Babies of the great building, destroying pra COP Healy all the furnishings and person: The insides of babes-in-arms and little children are very delicate and etfects of two hundred or more student | tender. Mothers must not be reckless in the use of physics. There Is only occupants, few of whom were able to one gentle, perfect, safe medicine for bables rescue any of their property eRe Fy on ladiea elit tote ‘The Hutehinson was owned by Frank “mother and eniid: a talladl erat rouaceetiiena tuners W. Benedict, of this city and its cost a alr believer in tee eae elas: Te when constructed a few years ago w nn my baby boy Mkes them. "—Mrs. Lite Ceneaie $200,000, The loss on the bullding Is part- Clty, = Iy covered by insurance. The fire was watched by a great throng of visitors here for the football Kame. The blaze had a depressing ef- fect on many of the students, who re- garded {t as an evil omen. for Yale in the contest with Princeton this after- noor found Cascareta, In the ease of iy baby, who is not very. strong, the Very beat medicine { reryuned., They do Just what you 4, me greatly, Micted with croup, forded instant re- TOirs. Ella Ziegler, Delta, Ohio. “Mamma bas used Cascarets and recelved great benefit. She thinks they are wonderful, and gave them. to our baby before he They have benetite My baby ——— 4 we Avised to try Cascarets. He itirely cured. € Metropol Cascars BY FIREBUES. indlspensable for and always bring test reaults."*—Henry Joynt, Pe My Wesley, 8. Dee mt pear out pain, HELD FOR ARSON. re wonderfully good, sre Wm. "poem, As the result of the Fire Marshal's in- . vestigation of a binge at 1 o'clock this Mamma takes a CASCARRT, haby gets the benefit. Isn't that good sense? i * The sweet, palatable Candy Cathartic Cascaret, eaten by the nursing mother, h tives t i . . Seer e ac aty wig GceMtad aiceata Tense not only regulates her system and increases her flow of milk, but makes her Rinvatl and Thomas Denasst were held | Mk mildly purgative, Baby gets the effect diluted and as part of its regular, to-day in the Harlem Court, charged | 2atural food;—no violence—-no danger—perfectly natural results. No more ‘withtareon: sour curds in baby’s stomach, no more wind, colic, reatless nights. Rinvat! has a barber shop on the eo Beat for the bowels. All druggists, 0c. 25., toe. Never sold in s Dulk. Genuine tablet stamped C CC. Guaranteed to cure, oF your Sround floor /of whe!house, iniwhich Atty Money back. Sample mnd ‘booklet, fren. Address persons were asleep at the time of the Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. 513. fire, . ‘The firemen say that the found the and that excelsior, aleo drenched with Legal Notices, Personal, it, was soattered over the jin, i be imme timely discovery of the fre pro- vented a big loss of Ife. NOTICE, That by virtue of a ten held | WiLL any one who saw t Ae viae agslnnt the following described pers 000 A: M., on the 3a ax soual property, to mit: Two thousand cigars of | Yomciy. Please notity M. Undoubted Devotion, the brands known ae Purllanos, egal Gspeci ; para) snd fnvinelbles, belonging to Jose — SProm thos Wewtilogton si Mtar,)) Pere be Marke, of; Hovenes Cyber nnd: now. te “When I make a mistake," said Mr. | my possession, I will sell. such persot 1 prapert Y ” ‘at public auction to the hiahest bidder, to ra aeekitor 's wife, “I do not hesitate to ae pele easton tte tian pee biG cere tal ret & Lewis, 04 Feart street, Ms , The Sunday World Want section ti. Gn. inexhaustible fountain; it te fed it “Yes, Henrtetta,"\ was the Ny. YK New ¥e can attord t0 say thats ‘You never mato} Ee er an thosu

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