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Scores of Novel Thanksgiving Feasts Arranged Through Letters to 2 WELL FED. J eee eg ge The Evening World’s Thanksgiving Editor. Je + es : lust because the day after Thanksgiving is usually a quiet one + Annual Feast To-Day at City erase nua te vr sale er price callings than ever, and offer bargains that “ * | sey i will make this ihe busiest store in New York to-morrow. - Sip eae ete ey rn to jjmany ‘nationalities, moat of: them’ from | orn een te I AT odae fe) ; ions ny Municipal Lodging- |} canding these unheard of low prices, you have the ST eo Dountiful Thanksgiving dinners to-day | families not natives of the city, who, | Ty bone! Mies. pee | Entec aals to which they receive! fuvitations | coming hero ax xtrangers, remembered | pody from nusyivania waprovided | House. yA Payme ur popular THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMRER 28, 1907, ” eriKisricct through ‘Tho Evening World's Thanks giving Dinner Exchange. Many letters notifying hosts whom |tatlona dn juste t fow ebout Onto? Ges they mignt expect at thelr tablen and |sired, nut ihe iriinataleiie Editor did | qfr anon idea for." St) ent fie could. With only ietters to | ‘Wels na eSnng ones | something vit loneliness when for’ Part Payment Plan. 9 to 10 o'Clock Bargains. HN 12 to 1 o'Clock Bargains, = Sobody) from Pennaytyania on the jEXPECT 700 10 ATTEND. notifying guests who liad not anticl- | (M4 | ge from Jee may be that some of “How about taking well-edu pated a any Toarkonicing diner so-| Qe Hah "GMN ts ah MG he | oung Cuban’ without friends In La eT Gay where they would be welcome wera! gues THouRh tt etav en Ne doubted if | Young OU LONG Rca tid Wass IN STOCKS, pleated, all cot- cube of 1 Hine there will be any of the guests Aleap- | ovo. ia nim alone.’ And a telearam SILVER TRIMMED rent out last night. jeeres 5 deere ' ) Telegrams: wero ecnt to many moro) Polted In tho hos! ent Root ches and | WAR DIOP REN : Any One Who Wants a Second coin handeds wattage ei h invitatlos nd thgnkfulness about al je invitations bad a vy" Ag i lonery 4; 19, values fo A LAGee Cob Gb koa ta) Gas an | foeetv edericesichet cp oat g, Mpeg | mere iNerGy Were, PaLETAL Yon Om cree ; Meal Will Have No Trouble awered by letter. | dersona, mn td gown Moody. were | dresses of young men who had no dinner ‘ ‘ ; Getting It. | 1 to 2 o'Clock Bargains. } ‘The {dea was an experiment, but The |among those who vude stranters to jnvitattona and bring them humo with . Sth \ineir table, gvidently remembering the | him. 5 ¥ aan Y LADIES’ PETTICOA er Evening World's faith in the hospitality | ¥ of, Giatfeas following, those creat |, By noon practically aversnudy haa - : Gerlaed Bateen, deep Meuseen eatin acs of Its readers was justified. The invita: ¢ n strangers hed done so| been provided for, and there ww: Fy Oa ‘ . cordion platte iy ith = Food in plenty—the best the Thanks- others with SO¢ corded flotine alue, for.... 2 from persons of |wmiucl for them, Invitations for young men left ove tlons that came fn w an eaten by ‘ow York at giving marke tne destitute OVERCOATS, heavy Oxford ages 4 to 14; $2.00 y knit vests 0c TS, all . others 70c ancy flannel, Raat pean oie Hu 1,50 City Mantetpal Lodging-House, T third «treet ue. to-day * quality HOSE, «knee, heel and toe, sh quality, for ix the annual treat of the city to tts une PARTRIDGE TELLS © coe Get pecma ear ha RECTOR FOR HIS POLICE POLICY|; ays ap Sete (PEN SALOON Ay Me . 4 “To-day.” auld Mr Yorke, "we will x - a ‘stuf!—and that the proper word to . : 2. . " o use—bet ween 400 and 70) men, women and No Man Shall Be Dismissed Without Formal the bridegroom | cilldren. We have had more money Miss Luella Taylor Married pent rennet Ne SA te bak eropay [tan usual, and we have laid in a atock fr am ort Waddell, a young) sr guot things that Ix auMficient to feed tonwWilliam! E-nWaddell: dusiness man, of Columbus, O. They at east 1a) more hungry people than ey ever before, Each Deity ine ye “Our menu will conalat of 1.00 pounds srother of the bridegroom, aoe . Commissioner of Police after | remove him. No charges were preferred. mani ithe bridala ot of freah picked turkey, 1 vening World| A few months later the Governor came| One of New Jersey's prettiest brides | oiigon and pearl orna: New York, $9 Carrol! | to me and told me that he was gind that|Of the year was Mise Luella Taylor. | \Wagyington, Raltimore and Cincinnau land I did. He sald I who was married last evening at Palm Lodge. the home of her parents, Mr. and | No. 101 Co FLA Ww wool cloth, some made p ore; $1.2 ‘3, up-toslate styles, healt in best style; jirexa. 20) and $2.0 value, 1.50 tucked, many for comny NATION POCKETBOOKS and jormment of | Cunt Cases, plain or emborsed leather, with r 10c ih. or without corners; Be 50 * WORTH OF TOILET ARTICLES I5e., assortment of cake of soap, fagecdes \ sponge, box talewm PEN fae faco je OF. nia. nail brush, NTS, of heavy t'tace powders all Pores ages to 1 MWe. value for...... Acne 15c I 2to 3 oClock Bar | 10 to Mt o' Clock Bargains. ] SKIRTS, of “ay rues tithe. f 7) ay value, en 0 33 '¥ dou. cai oo | Ma dasa feel a RFS AND SiLAMS “Inches long; shams fast edges. [5 Charges and a Fair Trial. “Nothing Cant in Sale of of Columbus, only bridermald wan Mies MIAy( ohn N. Partridge, who will undoubdt- against this man and proved I would Beers and Light Wines | .ity on Sunday.’ els of potatoes, two barrels of turnips. foyr barrela of apples, three bushels of onions, © pounds of bread, 10) quarts of milk and an unitmited supply of coffee.” The veveral thousand pattents In the De sa Ww 1, was seen by an porter this morning at | Brooklyn. He came down from|{ had taken the {Albany last night and will remain 1 | h; ‘Thanksgiving sermon in St. | New York until next Monday. | Col, Partridge talked quite freely] Department I shall be the head in fact Rea arena fa the course he would puraue| as well ag in name, It may take some . wld le be made Police Commissioner. | ttma for the members of the force to Dacitnetiacatieadtospital on Randa! ould be careful, he sald, and would | realize this, but they will realize It tn i Intand apecial attention waa pal to the 23 GOWNS, of outing flannel, fe “tripes. full width, collar “al well represented in the two hur guests present, The young couple make their home in Cineinnath done exactly right. f£ I become the head of the Police | Mrs. Thomas J. Tayh WALKING cloth, bot black trimmed, 58. 35c re lw mo tl nd Oxford, § various hospliais controlled by t In al aal'x Chapel te cer, amoug other ‘There ts uothing au the 3! ay. the Rev, Montague Hings, #ald rently wrong Nght wines on umbrella t Sunday. But there is nothing Inher sis time in the reformation of| time. I have conducted the Department m He, heavy ribbett | mixture: #00: valor for, ently J closing the saloons for nts of «he little ones. rs) Be. value, PANTS, of all-wooi f uatly tn closing th 0 G Wie. value. Be | reat strona vated © checker 2 Po RHolmalicbane oF Waist measure, $200 But there will g, leas of hy poc Sit COATS. double ed. plus chinchitia and Ox "e* 4,00 |: plain and fan: law break- cor- No man shoukl be dismissed] of Public Works unon this principle. ita a , fair trial on charges. He was] There 1s one canal Daaatiatshaant who At the Almshouse, whore 3 2 men and . question, | hasn't got it through his head yet that women make ae, Instead of tur 3 no mistaking his position! T am the real head of the department. ' key chicken fricasse was served. ruption under the sya! ven4 | on the subject of wardmen. If he €0¢8| Tr won't make much difference about the auloon for a limited time each Bun-| into Mulberry street the wardman In] this man, however, because hu will have day. It Is probable that the saving intomperate men from he drinking: will be greater than will be the added dumber of drunkards, anny “We do not lo sees breasted, with or with- out collar; sizes H to 44 $5.00. Values’ fo) 0 t 4,50 HAT TRIMMIN« ed lot of fancy wings, birds and breasts; eeu, We., Te, and 98¢. values 29¢ ort BOWS t8—Calder’s, Lyon's and. Santtol, regular price ive Me lien “Renaissance, 3 Hl numbers: Ze. J 5e HANDLED "PE: Ls “nicely each in a box; With velvet. col value, for RIBBO} The 2.099 women patients {n the Man- hattan State Hospital for the Insane on the New York Police Department will] no offlal head in a few days. 1 aml verre OF A WOMAN, THINLY |CELEBRATING THANKSGIVING! W110" ainer, Then there was ann have to go. going to cut It off. | i. ‘shall probably see Mr. Low to-mor-|" «1 realize that there ts a gigantic) OLAD, FOUND IN AREAWAY. IN GOOD-NATURED SPORT. entertainment and in musts | ‘sald Col. Partridge. “I have 8Mltasic before whoever becomes Pollce | oceaaton being furnished by a woman's 1) nor alco-|{ntimation that he wanta to see me. 1/Commissioner, but I think that patient, Santee orchestra, the members of whica ore hol. They are very questionable friends, | know that he wrote to Gov. Odell asK-| careful management will put :he force|Annie Stanberg Tells wintrnte | Many Associations Receive Permita| inmates fared as well ene ally under tnatititions wid fing im if he was ring to 168 me come on the proper basis, I know that ae ¢| sho ts Amanced of Institution's from the Clty to Frolle our climate, But jt is a fact that cer-/ gown here and be Police Commissioner. /are politics among the police, snd 1 : Stre waln free men refuse to allow them-| While I have not seen the reply of the/they are good politics jhey are all right. Head Phyaician—Sent Back. fathe selves to be placed in a moral kinder-|(Governor, | am informed that St con-|1 do not object to clean politics, but I fant marten to be tiueht by such wWell-lyveys to Mr. Low the assurance that/shell certainly stamp out dirty politics. intentloned reformers as you and me. | Gov, Odell ts willing to do all he can {n]The honest men on the force must un- “It ty much better to be conservative [thw furtherance of good government In|derstand that merit, not a political pull{as mad as a March hare. fn such a matter ax this than to hand | this city." with a district leader, will bo what will} Stewart, of the cat 9 avenue station, yn, found hi y to those wh 4 OAV - 5 Brook: crouching In an |the city government. In the penitentiary. er the city to those who Instead of Will you accent If the office is offer-] count with me. anwar: t No, 3 Quincy street. He| This afternoon and to-night there will [thetr turkey and - cs ni) vin; aga-|be many mummera in Ray attire cele-lenjoyed an entertalam joner!!— “If I become Police Commissioner 1 eta a ee eee Brame | ating the tirat Thanksgiving of thelgramrec conslating of sp> Intend to represent all th> people—=0tl wren she appeared before Magistrate | Hew century tons and songn. the Republicans, te Democrats or any] iiriong tn the Gates Avenue Court to-| Some of them may sift flour In the} Patients In Bellevue Ho: wore hair and over the clothes of passers-by, | well fed. There was no entertainment but mild fun of this sort is authorized a ne musi. for HANDKERCHIBFS hserted, embrol a Inoe 1th 9 tor 7 fleece ned *25¢ Mlouble breasted, {1 f heavy 16, 4.00 the wale 8 the wom Inmates fared ax weil, is the wom Addrenses were delivered by 30: the Inmates, who {magined they were Chauncey M. Depew, Willan MeKt or other prominent men. She ts only four fect high and she in| For the usual Thanksgiving fun-mak-| ‘There was also a dinner for the In- Policeman fing more than the usual number of a3-}matea of the workiiouse on Ulickweil's titehed ntey values. and stripes, milons have received permits from | Island ADIES' WRAPPERS of figured and siriped Flannelette, shoulder ruttie and yoke braid trimmed, deep ruff bottom, S value, fo} GTR! PASEO" SHEA: el's hair, in blue, whl tie for ng eaten the prisoners t, the pro: 59c allowing the saloons to be open a part|ed to you?" asked the reporter. Hepresent All the People. of the time will nominally keep them closed nil the time and meanwhile give unrighteous protection to the saloons to be open all the Ul open the foodgate our homer. fT Become Commi I don’t like ¢o make a direct answer and throw wid " rd eeu corruptions in that." replied Col. Partridge. “You Nowce Itned 26 ‘3 HOS netrle se) heel and” toe, ey, 55 | auality. for I2%c MEN'S SUSPENDERS, ‘fancy wed, full length, with drawers support- 8c regular Ide. value, for. SILK WAISTS, stipertor quailty of Faffeta, tucked “front and Back, nen front, ail colors, Mite, fore 2.25 other faction.” “How do you stand on the excise it has not really been offered to me. day she was clad only in a thin wrap- 0 ta I prob- er. rm of t ngs County 1 have toot my friends that T ProD"| Guestion7” asked the reporter. Perches unite aati Win the permits granted. * ably would accept. faa is Insane Asylum at Flatbush. ; Gs ; REV. PADDOCK’S THANKS. eee ace Sotice Commiastoner,”"| “With reference to that," responded} “ithe stagistrate had already learned pa dt Se Tar okaraathe h jj West Side Sports, the Woodstock far ue, Saavanit 30 Mr. Partridge, “1 don’t care to speak | tnat the woman had esc until after I have seen Mr, Low and| She was a rcullion in t Justice Jerome. 1 will say that there| When the cook's back was turned Rangers, the Hronx, the Original Eagle are many laws on the statute books | Mipped out through the door and nerors | Rangers, 8 ‘Thérty-thi that were meant merely to restrain and | "she chuckled as she looked up into the | Tenth avenue, the Af ‘Stace with an impudent leer, | of me?” asked Magls- op continued Col. Partridge, earnestly, “t © Finds Special Cause ejeleiner: Testes Mo begin the performance of my duties Rey, Ro 1. Paddock held spectal| ey Thanksgiving services in the Pro Mink T8—We ‘will offer an of French Model Hats, iricomed that sell regu- 8.00 $6.00, servatively. han't try to reform the Pollcs Department in a day, because 1 know thedral in Stanton street this morning. | that it cannot pe done, | know that If “We have.” ho sald, “with God's help] 1 take office there will be a general won a victory, Turity. honesty and) clamor for the immediate cutting oft civic right and ortyeninth #tre Village Hk eas alt TUES. | fore, regular Ie. ounce, fOF. ..v.- 7c} 'D GLOVES—Ladies' ’ Real Suede, | in modes, tans and grays, regu-” 48e to be executed only when necessary. 1| Magistrat tra cement) SEF DAUGHTERS.) venth aveniie; of Went ‘Thirtieth vtreet, arvline Rangers, of Desus tis urlong, PAC “INT 6 to GE {ncher 756 “PORTERS, fast- shail not seek to change the laws, As T told Gov. Odell the other day, the Iss Annie Stanbers, to, be sure, {th the |anawered the Httle w and, If must know It, Tam thitty-one ecutive should not Interfere lar $1.00 value, for. pusness have triumphed. We|o* heads. To yleld to such a clamor °*) UNLESS WILLIAM WUERZ DOES fir Hope tat wen" this" melhbaried | Would be to make matters worse, MEWINELVeuts Colsrataiewaniaen nana |Someeas from your SO COURT MAY PUNISH HIM. er 7 il hereafter have ou sand No it, and this Atel BS “Why did you run ay om you 7 3 4 > Deu protected eS tT anit salt Jepertthst highest to the} Special duty men?’ queried the re- queried the ster one on the ] 4 to 5 o'Clock Bargains, 1 There will the young peo an entertaiiment by this evening. porter. “I know of no law wi ference to wardmen, 1 distribution of priges in Improvement of xington an wet plenty: Tam engaged to ott lowest, shall be discharged by me until charges are made and most carefully Rongh Diamone Investigated. When I took charge of WOMEN'S HOSE, fast black cotts; Me yeel and toe, Ie. “value, “dc 3 SKIRTS. ‘ail Wool serges. cut was t know avenue? tho Department of Public Works in Al-/0f no city tn che Unit beallen: nll: (Fram the Maltimore An ie : h i See eat ‘There itu popular notton to the effect | bans [made the same kind of a mito] New York that has wardmen, 1 had i hearts over mW are 1 emit ne rein Dene peteeline) 1 Walt t worked well no wardmen Depa when xiibitions PATER Worn ge that rough dlamonds are not bright, but | and it wer . ri twas Pot! nisstoner of Prook- your guarantee, this In a mistake, nin that condi- Roosevelt Wan Impatient. i i 4 yn. Plain men are neces William Wuerz, who now tion they are very bright, with a pes] "suon after my appointment Gov. ! for certain ertal Darien, Conn. may tind hime cuNar “adamantine lustre as it IS} Roosevelt came to me and expressed| sons. erent tre tempt of tha Supreme’Court:h Called, which to other substance pox: igen A sone Foren peasen. "inwever: the erie dantond | AMnoyance becatise Thad not summarily | Porsonal a tiemeani it Aes Pal the Mae Hecky Smelt Litt Ne permite his wife, Mathilda. from crystal In not transparent; one cannot} removed a certain man. I told the Gov-|cinct to. pre “wagon took her back t Jedenberg, Samuc: iosenberg, | whom he recured a separation {118th ty 1 Ao not © who a ing with reo through It. ernor that if charges were preferred | these “men THEATRE INDEPEN .M’GURK DECIDES | TLOWELY WOMAN and)Voudwigimlacher: sen hor two childr ay handed down him piteation oy Mra. | nowhich he adjourns they KOCH-O-LENF CURES Asthma, Catarrh, Consumption. Do You Needa Suit or Overcoat? TO QUIT BOWERY ieee see! NOT IN A TRUST. QU =| TRIES SUICIDE. | WHITE HOUSE. See ee aang iets We Purchased the RAG Bont Be ae | ee | ait refive to pe r ’ SEN > s Stee aie wou iy shea edie torent then | Entice Stock of the | ivcivartdiets use Stas 1s IN THE EINGs county/Proprietor of ‘‘ Suicide Hall’ Cannot Do Busi- | mary CORNELL TURNS ON GAS | CHANGE NEEDED. CAUSED BY wii! conider further amdavite with al [yy } t Any more (0 Any 080), oF $1 a week at | ‘e | view to adjudging Mr. Wuerz | ancl poure 10-7 Sundays, L158. PRISON AND FOR CONVICTS. ness—Resorts Closed Tight. IN FURNISHED ROOM. =| OVERCROWDED CONDITIONS ne et enttag him to Lon EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE, At usmenlls ton ene | Haw Street Ja Had Long Deen fing, Wat Never) mith to Maks tenmive Nddlthor Wuerg secured fits 4 Thankegiving § Day Programe! The story spread along the Bowery) precinct that it was Nis ti de wa Caimplaineds tow Ans ” eee presented to | from Justice: Freedman on Nov Abes Sea oe ene arly to-day, and it was generally cred- eres alse to meeting] au iss Perso: | on the praia that he wae neglee 5 Im before very long that there must his wife and that her habits, espec Hed, that Jon MeGurk, long known IM} 40114 violation of the law. I also told as {ar as temperance was conc , the ortetnal DR. KOOW'S SANITARIUM, ' 119 West 224 ot next to Epretve, Men's and Boys’ Clothing THE DOLLAR, DAY, 3,9 AM Exeaing TH 9.20 P.M. faturday THE 12.20 7. Me eof s | | the neighborhood an a dive-keeper aAd | nim that the characters who frequent | or). elebration of Th were not such as to warrant his wing ou: Manager Percy Williams, of the Or-| particularly as the proprietor of “Sul- fla olace must get out vf this territory. 14, ‘thw curuished-room house at No. Rect onae Hinulag to live with her, He wise award- al sapaantbears ene Leet Pheum Thoatre, Brooklyn, took DI! cide Hall.’ at No. 295, had decided to 60 rahaser 6 West Thirtyetirst street had nothing of Mortswill hel madelutitha coming |07 cee. custody, of thelr two:ent s : enh * e Thankagiving Turkey Troubadoura to| out n¢ pusiness Joul:bavingshieiresy cheer jn them for Mary Connell, one of eo een COME [this wite was to have the privilere of Poy vat be put on cale together with sho} Kings County, Penttentiary: to-tey:) $ i he report {1 Hing his place at lone | That te the the lodgers, and thie morutny she tried | tay iy enlarge te White Mouse, Tho | Yielttns them twie 2 bt HN 1 to perform before the convicts, Most | redence was given tu the report om. 's to end her llfe by 08) | oe MAGA EGHUION TARE OLE ith¥e she @ her husband twe da notice 9 of the antists who are now performing tle fret that hile plave at that number | ; the cad wiih room on the * v1 Stansian since tho Rovrevelt ¢ has [OC her tateation tu call. ’ , at the Orpheum uppeared. was cloved after t o'clock this morn- We LAT Sah) Mary ts forty : eS eeel 4 Mrs, Wuerz was te mallu reg 1 iz é atte aig bu In want they} 3 3 y taken povsession hax given Woreae i The performance afforded no greater | from the remark of Caj)t had here, un ast haw fia why something whoutd ba done at| fetter to her husband telling im ' 1Cor. 34th St. and 8th Ave, amount of amusement than the pro-| t eam juke the White House not only | Propuseed visit and was only to sec * Kramine, which contained rome good who said when asked about | Captotn. nt culidenultivarenencelutsallinied hits on theatres not “in the pen”? Th urprised Me teareald Coder tint ene adding of an [Ad then only when she was | ] programme started out with this head- t nearby resort to Me-|deen trying to sell boty aod. although vg RtOper and rober condition.” | A r4 ing: was also dark, and it was gajd and the 'Merrimas. lis ott ; et te eleer her i | Mrs Wa aye pl ite: mn Hl Championships, &c., are therwise known aa (TRE! avenue, weve Tairtenthy atrect, [ip and have her take wart ia tie even: there dren regiarly unt Zope, I, a ben be Don SPRING | since election. tivities, stir (nie ' he Ur rf ‘ had determined to ses i, ene tn her rt ‘atl about | iva comfartadls Iiisband Fen 1 ,| GOL fully set down in the sected with the Theatrical Trus | #ee other pastures. Are Women Horn Smuiglerst HRT hte rahe 1 Roornve © Wuerg, on behalt Tadlea, will kindly remove thelr 1 | The Bowery wan closed up tighter mothe Mezstis the root RAS a ie sald that when beta after 1 ook than it ever was under} crys popular dinpresyion tiie lwoman's room , ie en he ‘Ghihdponi ln farman (net caeea ital thy Roosevelt police regime. Save €or are born xmugglerm gets Curt Tier uneowneloiig out the pre in ’) De sure and get return ctcks on the merry groups of young folk retUrhe |iemation f 0 ys 2 ‘ Ing ov! or you may never get bark. froin the many cast #de ball that | band whe t ut n.tane will om a hee Pecitbeltesnetiar cur on Thanksgiving ove., the | Custom-Hou Fi ernenite and Sp Namkeer Dl be Last articles can be found in the auil- them ence, plac through Churchill's prec: was ah ve efseshments served only at the bare. deserted. hg old frequeniers of the iggdunta hapa Patrons expecting tn be present next haunts had been closed and Churchill's | 5 wn teh ih phere is seine thin: eMoaro jen year can recuro their tickets now, Seats orders had also declared (hat they must in bea pb j Ramed fi Fesarved four yeara In adsance, be Arkyo. (rom the streets, 5 Notiaoreo mma HOU AL ate » MOST COMPLETE REFERENCA ait «| BOOK PUBLISHED, p earful of arrest, they had fled, some lin New York, an snot to attract » the lower ena of the “Red Light | on, and the presumption ts that iC had 7 District” and the precinet | Brouned the’ gunplclona oc. tite ;customn of exits.’ These includet lagram if some to the precinct jaleutha, who prompted the husbandt eluded pictures of A! across Fourteenth street, which hax} earreet nis. wife’ fe Walle women | stern teat naw, chile mer ecneaelar mle Peana ay ie we ome to think itself worthy of belug | Wal pereist {1 smuest! Perfect’ Carriages may be ordered for 12 1090. A STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE. | ¢ A POLITICAL REGISTER. 9 3) The programme also gay are gene ane On hoo who attended the performs: | Considered tn the "White Light" class, Fee eet ee eat nec taree | ier sat, OL World Atmanae and Encrelepedia, nee: sou) Capt, Churchill was abroad all last i inv | A reference book of over 600 pages, 1,000, Sapper Wight, He made a careful tour of in " Court. rat | ana 10,000 facia. * * plete “PROCLAIM THROUGHOUT THE} v« Uthograph beard cuvers, with eewed Bact UInation which ended at 5 o'clock. LAND” with Sunday World Wants.| When asked ubout the Intention of Mte- ST eSE RMT haUN emmine te | upon a lofty thro, oh ‘ Avy Seep ety be inne! edges. 9% Price, 50 Oy ‘Tho Three-Time Rato speaks to more | @UF to zet out of the district, he #alds | sie noine 1 és . A w Mmbrelia standing over. tin. ‘ila | a teeth Good, substantial homes are to tremilevecierice’ ” J tha next room’ tle dog te hes lad kK ant Mo tlara, and hts tty 4 sing phit-foo! . Tum not surprivad at all. 1 told | aS ie tr ean aling an [Roman and, a sae een autre aan Pt I Recess iy using a fablt:-foot] sound by bright seekers through Ste | hen 3,000,009, people three times, MoGurk the first day I came to this application for divore Tey buen I d66 rai paying the bounty. | day World Wapts

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