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Bhat gs ae a Os ~ - THE WORLD: SATURDA® EVENING, DECEMBER 14, (901. 3 OUSANDS OF FRIENDS SEND DEPEW, 'POLICE REFORMS THAT NOW HIGH WOMAN See TO NICE TO WED, TONS OF GIFTS CONFRONT COL. PARTRIDGE. ASHOPLIFTER Amid Salvos of “Godspeed!” in a Shower of Rice, Bearing a Cargo} Reorganization of the eines of Wedding Presents, New York’s Favorite Son Sails. Detective Succeuone Pees xeyere TOC COL. PARTRIDGE MAY MAKE THESE REFORMS: of the Most Import- “vy ’ re rs. Hart-Curry’’ Declai Morphine Made Her ant, Change om ihe Ba g a , Three-Platoon Sys- ReGreenisationvot ror Hareaty eptomaniac. tem and the Return Abolition of the “Community of Interests" in police societies. Return of the “Shootly” system. Doing away with the three platoon system. ma in which police go to and return from of the ‘‘Shoo-Fly. HUSBAND IS WEALTHY. lation of ve some knowleder of ofthe Pol Thos the tr who bh side workin Depart tener Fe aoe |ment are speculating as to the | whic hCol. P: Bureau In the past platoon aystem went were in one precinot t posts. Under the new, Same precinct there are twenty-four night posts, In je in tha: precinct now thei if more men than there were latoon system was tne was a sufficient nume post In the daytime un- now, {ys a mero to patrolmen « of this precinct is true other precinct ‘Kk. ‘Thore is i ugural tective-serged) who be men must they sioner Murphy made rouneement tc members of ctive Hurenn Inted to the oMice. | “From this bitreau,"” he told the de- | tectives, “I'll select the dotective-ser- | f qeante.”” aed Murphy has appointed nearly fifty de- tectIve-sergeants, and one-fifth of | SAY em has been in th Detective aff. In th Brooklyn Department Store Owners | Refuse to Prosecute Strange Prisoner in Court. tridge will Inatitute w he succeeds Col. Murphy, They know that many are necessary, and they are avking themselves where the new Cor missioner {s to begin. Col. Partridy haa consulted with his friends on his policy, and {t is generally: delleved tha he has dectded on sweeping changes One of the Initial reforms will be made tn the Detective Bureau, Another ts 8 complete Investigation of the three platoon system, for which the patrol- men pad politicians $5500, And stitt | th Commis- | in nent np a In a Brooklyn department store, a well-dressed woman who later gave her name as Mrs. Hart-Curry, was arrested yesterday afternoon for shoplifting. She wore diamonds worth $1.5, and at the police station made a show of money in an endeavor to suppress news of t not sted from the regular tis tru average of eve eater New Y¥. the 1 arrest. quest of the owners of the ste the case was dismissed by Macistrate Daoiey, There were many 4 aikse ir corner, ami much whispering be existing In the department. It has tor | DY and watched tt Ra and . penley 5 for! meditated over Mur the lawyers and detectives befor Ite foundation the four strong organizn-| {sex "This ne was done. tions of the force, known as the Cap- | Complete shi Btore detectives who made the arre dee taesclavioncs the Sergeantani’Aanos | competent detect! explained the release af the woman by | ciation, the Roundsmen’s Association ed to give the Patrolmen's Association and the gaying that she was really drugs, consequently a kl not responsible for her acts. The woman ts reported to have atid to the detectives: a vietim cand “All the articles you have charged me | | | i another Is the stitution of “ahoo-fly system.” hh has ever deen “ To-day when the case was cal the Adams Str Court, attorn the means of mal men who While Murphy has been Milir peared for t oman, and at will not earn their x: nthem. | Bureau with this class of poltt ‘A matter of special moment which] tlons, without regard to ft o Partridge's community of interest” has been brought tention Is the recently organized Detective-Sergeants Association, This Intter has as yet but little strength. The feature of this “community of In- terest.” which has heen represented to Tricd Detectives Passed Over. tried detectives who have served, some of them, years in the Bureau, have stood pockets among: similar crimes. Robberies on the Wholesale, Joubt that the system wan 1 a corruption fund of $5,000 had i ® Ay sal be with stealing are worth but a trifle. I the new Commissioner as the thing will gladly pay for them. My husband | The Evening Worll has it, on good Tt te cove y pay € most requiring Immediate investigation, | authority that a citizen would. be ase thet elise MOU aS ste Ie that officers who would rather not|toniened were he perm ey tock ed by patents and, iraleiDes™ 5 overnineate a ney, wher ve any num c|the robbery book ut Headquar: ane a4 Koch Lang Cure Ot. bo In It are compelled to Join the or-| ihe. tomers i te wifey Phone using the yictere: ber of friends. “My arrest on such a charee means things. ganizations to which they are eligible or suffer, every week, The know how to work detectives are too dii heartened to do the “claiming special rights are Init will soon be stopoed. i my social ruin, [t will disgrace iny husband, who is a business man, and Forced to Join, marie for the Inenmpenant - a ‘ % No one knows the state of affairx bet- Bives! mocall] the :money tare Cort ‘The Captains’ organization has AMON} Phin Capt. Titus, and he hes the SIT entreat you not to press the cane. its membership not a few captains who |sympathy of every one who ta acqusint- COLD. USE Su¢ “1 cannot explain why I took these | diatike the objects of this secret band, [ed mith the ‘situation. “ie Knows 1is0| aie oe agpie HER way ot know : at inorder that Commissioner, Mur-| er Sale o Rs Tcan only say I did not gnow | but they are powerless to do anything | Ohy might make room for some of the| Y HOEICK. 1G WEAT STRIPSH what I was doing. “I was tll and a doctor presc: ed mor: | under the present order of things, There was a time when the organization had for {ts alm the betterment of the condi- politicias’ patrolmen, five detectives who will be detective-sergeants on Jan. | the ng were transferred from 1 by law, Bureau and are now di Detective Telephones tn both Fein j IWOORS & vIn Pphine. I got into the habit of takl i} the drug. | This morning before I came tlons of the officers and thelr familtes, |Datrol duty. This ts only an. Instance tn bat to this store I took morphi Tam and when a member died {t was its alm under the spell of the drug now I did to relleve his widow and children. The title of the body has for its fore- not realize that [ was wrogafully taking anything.” in the court were friends of the “Good-by!" silks from the Orient. And best of all, answer, material thing: “And your ie most word, “benevolent,” but those who Know the Interior workings of the body, know well that its main object now is cused woman. . They were also well-| " e “Good Inck!" 4 , y When he had gained the heights of re: ? Greased and people of means, but de-] Ged tiege you!" securely packer | Amey. Pink cotton 1n.| the. dizsy Bad Rained the helepupew | That is a aurprise. 1 can't tell you self-protection. clined to give their names leacee Abu the Senator's strong box, was a went at once to his staterooms. He|that, because tf I did it would be cadled| oo) partridge has had rare counsel, ‘ OnstotsOhaneltclandeianid® |A barrel of rice clattered:in individual | mond necklace of twenty-two stones of | hax two rooms on the port side, for-]to France and then she would know.” Ole Fas bab " sh ayia erty Alns against the broad sides of the bIE| three to three and a half carats each—| Ward. There is a bedroom, with bath,| Then he glanced around the state- and {t has come from staid members 0! sede! fetta ihe rae edd not | Sit, Mbsomicittcaitwe triad land a sitting-room, No. 6. room again and saw the desk. | ,,,[the force. ‘They are doing what they now what whe did. It would break her E t . = “Ah, there is a desk.” sald he. - husband's heart if he knew she hag}, Hun of waving handkerchiefs! The Senator's stateroom looked like Flowers on Every Side. have spent a good many hours Me e'aesy |can safely, and that fs to put the con heen arrested. formed a great white cloud over the/a sectlon of the conservatory at "| Aw he entered flowers greeted him on| fecently writing letters, 1 can write} ditions squarely before the Incoming Nnoth f th pier, tral Park. There were ro many. ro every side, In the centre was a case| more on the way over, and, then. you|Commiasioner. He has promised to pe tather OF theme | telnet tae], Thoweands of voices united tn a toud.|ao many violets banked in {t that he of; champagne, sia know, Hcan deliver ghem in person.” | sreak up the organizations; that i 0 f fn 5 i I had made up my mind not to eat ’ . to govern them as to make it impos- sheer, Jcould scarcels enter, thi sald the Senator, “They voyage,” Nice a Nice Place. sible so long as he {s at the head of laundries in towns of Southern rorR CB ints . bt . on the deck with arms out- ; y people Who are In love do not eat, Se US eae al, with face never #0. bright| Accompnnled By] Mirren 4 [bak PRP pointing, 0! the’ champasae) | , “Goa, willing, I anail,areive 1g, Ches:| me force, to ralve funds to protect thowe of the prisone: ered Mrs. : ise a Senator De} arrived at the pier at}certainly settles 10" . France, urday, Deo, 21, and.| °° is ‘Allee: Hertacurry: # Bur the woman her= [Oyen nanos) smiles. "| stood Beater.) a9) orctock, Fare ae eee nied ty | Then as the wile on hie face deep-| as the old Preacher used to say. Lil} wan commit erlme. by protecting vice. at signed a rei TC STER GTR OTEL Pores oe Dope, tbls morning aN the thie zp Wet by) ened in a laigh, and then—yes, It muat | land on Sunday, anyhow. I'll ko at once) Regarding the Detective Bureau tink: a . fh ser Wilhelm De fild out | M8 niece, Miss Paulding, an sl be told—into a veritable grin, he sat to Paris and stay two days—no, 1 guess | ering, the situation Is described as fol- keepers from prosecuetion for false ar- iy and majestically Into the bay. |AePhewW, Mr. Paulding, and Thomas) ““I¢ some of those bottles were open Til stay only one day. I think I'll stop mt : rest writing "Mrs, Un aig AY. | trusted. son of the old Speaker of the! would drink a toast to love and cham-| Qver fast one train. I mean to get to|lowe by a man who knows: » derneath she wrote “Mis, ¢ With two tons of rare wedding gifts | bouse. He had #ald his zood-bys to the] f) Dont" you’ know. tove and] Nice ax aay as possible, 2. MP Bini | yc naee Murphy the " age snug @ ug! nlp: < ror | = Nis st xf mpagne are Very much the same?] nol > me - ‘e in) The woman was middle-age are «dat a pola fF lothers at hin hom: [gbampagne are very much the gamer) oie tiice place. Til ace if 1 can't get | Detective Tureau has been Cinta poa rather good looking and dr with the! wellcwishes of count! tite tg,| High tide was in, and the massive ship| cation, True Jo’ like sparkling cham-| the pronunciation of the word changed He has been hantpered by politicians. tn rich but not flashy clothing. with ¢ ani NIS.| ga sheer out of the water, tipping the| Pasne can always be told because of) t0,o0y liking. |,|Murphy would have left the manage- Reeeral oa inelisersctl h Nha that i i be lthe Httle bubbles of brightness and joy- ‘On Dec. 27 I hope to be married."| ane of the bureau to Capt. Titus tf he cording to the detectives, the ar-| dashed over the Nation's greatest diplo. ; FanepIanK at an angle of @ desrees.| nusness that are constantly coming, to}and ne he epeke he removed his alik it Test Waa not made I) after two of! mat New K's favorite son. sailed muddy streets had made the Sen-| the surface. fen when the sparkle has} hat and bowed low. had had hie own way, but the political them had watched the woman going |yway for the shores of France. Ator's shoes wet and his footing was un-|entirely gone, the sweetness remains.” We will look about France a little/jeadera prevented that. x : - pL A SARA id a neee ay) 1 Then the Senator held before him the} and lelsurely make our way back tol, ci f a. from counter to counter for two hours,| It was a happy buoyant crowd that | steady as he climbed up the Inctine. He} ct caition of to-day’s Evening Wortl|Paris and then, to Cherburg. We ox “Phe new Commissioner has been all the time slyly picking up things and | wished Senator Depew oyage this slipped and caught the rali with his|/and he saw the cartoon of himself sur- [pect to leave (hele Jan. 4, artiving 1a|Vised that Capt. Titus ts a very com- Mitta and interaperaed |New. York. if all Koes well, on Jan. 11./petent oMfcial, and that if he were rot . Headauarters, lgias Oak otreet station. a ous members of the Harriman family.t¢rom the Mercer street station, fs the) Gouid, her butler, Eric Hamilton, has eee ST Tike: TOMPRON (OMEAI Stock Exchange, is having all sorts of | tain thean very objectionable ingredienta. of No. 1 East Fifty-fifth street, is cred-| headquarters of the fur trade, the nine-| been released from the Long Island City) Capt: jel t add troubles, He has as an uninvited and| Next—Deing tn tablet form, this remedy oen not deteriorate with age or an expos: | : : stuffing them into a shopping bi When this bag wan searched the fol ing articles purloined in the store found: ere where | hand. “Well, morning as he dep: ve wil! wed Mise May Palmer, formerly | York, on Dec, From y part of the United States the | to ald now to change the fables of our ifathers.’* well.” said he, “the course of true love never did run smothly. 1 am| |rounded by with cupids, Again he beamed. “Mr. Powers has done me proud.” he said. “I am all beart and happiness within, and outside this dlaphanous On Ju Senate ready to vote on the Ship Bub- sidy bill, the reduction of tariff on Cub- an products, on the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty and ‘money legis! the charging of 12 per cent. interest. . 18 1 will take my’ seat in the tion to rtop hampered by polltictans he would be able Ina short time to bring the bureau up to a high standard of eMfclency. Col. Partridge sald he would consult with Four pocketbooks, two pairs of oul senator had been remembered. covering of love {s just enough of the buttons, two stick pins, one fancy pum-[ Gifts came in from all quarters. There we you are the happleat person | Core verte or the Mentin| what do you think of the Schley|/Capt. Titus as soon as he assumed the suggested an Evening | cation of Chauncey M. Depew." verdict?" duties of the Commissionership. one seal stamp, one blotter, one knife, two key rings one nut ¢ er, four lady's tles, one vel!, one ther mometer, one fancy bow, one packag hairpins. Ice stone, in the word. solid silver sery World reporter, old china tes old china tea re pe ther Is a lady. acronn the nea Wf briesa-brac that cost a fortune. There | whh ts equally happy. Phave been given were odd pleces of jewelry and costly !'so to believe. by Her letters,” was the were How about the two tons of present 4 The Evening World reporter. Jugt cannot know," sald the Senator, 1 am too happy to keep count of. “I am too ely to answer that “How about the policy raldi “Bless your heart! { dont know. a-m g-0-l-n-e to be MARRIED.” ILLNESS CAUSED BY BROKEN PIPE HARRIMAN FAMILY’S HEALTH ENDANGERED. ROBBERS WAKE OFF MRS. HOWARD GOULD WITH LOAD OF FURS! SETS BUTLER FREE POLICE CAPTAINS SEEK 10 RETIRE. DEPUTY GUARDS MARTIN'S HOME. BIG THEFT OCCURRED NEAR PLEADS FOR MAN WHOSE AR- HOPE TO BE OUT WHEN COL. THREE MEN CLAIM TO OWN POLICE HEADQUARTERS. | REST SHE CAUSED. Many Men at Work in the Dig pi PARTRIDGE COMES IN. Vreedenba: Thompson, Thomas, THE FURNITURE. Diapoesess Proceedings Also Com- which Commisstoner “The course 1|Murphy has been forced to pursue by the polittcal powers {s the promotion of incompetent patrolmen into the bureau, Many of them never had a day's ex- Fertence In detective work and bought thetr way in. These men were patrol- men from precincts. They were at onco put into the rank of detective-sergeant at $2,000 a year. “They were not even made to serve one day in the Headquarters squad, where Col. Murphy aaid that all police- VGVQNVuNuNuNuNai(i«===&5¥©=*"™*]"] ])"*>*_*k*k*k*_*_“**= A FEW REASONS Which Are Rapidly Making « New Caterrh Cure Famous. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, the new Catarrh Health Department Has Ordered Did Not Want Her Former Repairs to Sewer Main While the Thie | ployee to Spend Chriat- and Gannon Will Ask for Re- euced Againat Broker Who | “ure. be AEE RE CM treet baled E i other ea e Which Is Broken, Operated | mas tn Jats. tirement Nefore Jan, 1. Was Expelled from Exchange. Firat-These tablets contain no cocaine. fone ee morphine of any other injurious drug, and Se are as vafe and beneficial for children as for Only two and a half blocks from Pole | st ine mercy of Mra Howant| Capt, WATSON VRBEDENBURG,| Herbert B. Martin, the young broker | adults: this te an Imporiant point when Ut 1s ‘The cause of the Ml-health of the vari- ited to a break in the sewer main, and MT Ite ground floor $s occupted by an ex : ofan tea A Hi to-day'an'excavation, will be ;made tn company which haw men at work | Ninint for alsorderiy, conducl bridge station, who ptay# there day and night to ato | variably do. the holiday ago. Capt. JAMES GANNON, Mulberry|that none of the furnishings {s removed, | Next—The tablet form not only preserve 1 C In the street with a view of repairing thi broken pipe. ‘The leakage from the broken main, | sre keeping a night force on. | ord to Howe & Hummel to-day that ma time before 2 o'clock | bridge, who alleges that she deported $033 with | time that It ts only « question of time when Mr. Harriman discovered several And somes t é | he hast decided to act upon Mra. Gould's t ny g ‘eck of Cham- Th fi c 3 : ‘oTsed (he tablet will entirely supersede liquid “ = ; - mae aoa comiring ander thel bate: this morning part of the stock of Cham, fea In behalf of the butler, forwarded cae ive police captains have told] Martin and bax been unable to secure |) te oie ane et currence wearies the flesh, exhausts the nerve for : ago, h is th bers Bros., who occupy the elghth floor on ae ainnid cancelieg| helt fiends they intend applying for/an accounting. viccieceoart ; Ape ei = i ment floor of his residence, and he notl- he building, was stolen. to him through them, and fh vatlFamantl fromicetiverautgenetore tie) qi Mactitill ha ginattapmeared | recently) at|| (cies oeemcmment: colsmebu nen tncnes agi es a) : Nea Vat $10,000. Hamitton's ball and ordered N18 418%) nest of the year. Kistzparinvantattt Ld i‘ x Army. ci a ies I inls q fied the Sewer Department officials to] it was valued at $10.0. Fe lenses pauae tel vear, alia hin apartments, but his brother Ie there. | "Tein secret ts mado ot the campos: | york, In troubles of this kind remedy the diMfculty. The amount of plunder taken wou Tasaliton was disorderly at Mes. of them have sean twenty-five] The brother claims to own an Interest | ton of Stuart's C h Tablete: they con- . S ; yents active torvies In the Pollee De-|in the furnlahings of the flat. He says{ tain tho aptive princioles of eucaypeus MOthing will give such speedy re- and the same distance story bullding No. 7 Great Jones street: | jai, tq which he was sent on her com- «Mo onight, and beeause of rush several of the firms in th ding | Judge Allen, of Port Washington, sent at leant a truckload, but neither fon street station. Capt. ANDREW J. THOMAS, High- strent station. Capt. TIMOTHY J. OREEDEN, Kings- recently expelled from the Consolidated ndesired guest in his apartments at No. 354 Seventh avenue a deputy sheriff, ‘The deputy te armed with an attach ment tn a sutt brought by Alm! I. Conde, recalled that many catarrh remedies do con- ure to the alr, as Mquid preparations in- the megilcinal properties, but it Is so faa more convenient to carry and to use at any A comparatively small pain, but its frequent o¢e'- the Side ' oe: Gould's Port Washington residence two a ay y eran GLa SL td cae the policeman on the beat the ae: SE ere tareteauscd nis farront | tarenest, ‘Among thelr frionds they|that T. C. Whitbread ty also a joint] park, red gum, blood root and tydrastin, | pe i fo attend to the mintter caused hm ie cecivea aasignn to the alncict 18 Sige Alien held him in deCault OF SUB they ate aeoking eovers | Tae, revent borne In the rgn of paintings, aller: | ait armies entheotcn wnicn, howeer, Hef and Cure aS an Health Departments, with the result bi ee Lae on the floors heard | ball to keep the peace for w year and conviction of © rf Din seaadthe rompt| (3. 3 Tealty; the ee b Sa RO Se rea acs that an effort will be made to reme the men at +4 i on other flow \ sent him to ty ic ve ia Japt. lamond, u prompt i . J. Retlly, the owner of the bullding, | found, because they eliminate them from estoy oF noticed anything WFONK. sal rhe proapect of a stxsmonth may tn suspension of Capt Cooney following the hes commenced: dlasossees Proceedings | the Blood. coe Mr. Harriman has himself heon iM for | sc\gcnom of the Mercer atrest atation,|% cell took all the arrogance out of the Arent ot nolliy King ial Adame in iia | anainst Martin, alleging) non-payment of | Ntst hoe (cangat cure catareh by local F about ten days, although now recovered, | Mt Pong cho had been on duty] butler, and he wrote & pathetic plea to Sronsad ewelnaeeeeeur eines Caan eal agen apamens writ Im returnable | iveee ape sliaply local ‘ptete ind aack| BOROUS PLASTER but his protests to the city departments Hdnight) found that the main| hi former employer. . 7 ‘ Sse rtavas\d Sng aie ae treatment canuot possibly reach the real . But le Protea one ei arn aice MIA eee ite touched Mer heart, and ghe wrote to] canon An Me oat terror throughout treatinent cannot powtbly seven the re*'/Tt not only removes the two daughtere huve also been {il be-|Song through, found that the doors on| A. H. Hummel, directing him in ber! ine aeoartment. With tie tow ho DUCHESS WILL NOT COME, | ttooa: tor this reason, inhalers, douches in, but it. st stk ens cause of the nuisance. Boa ee esnoor, had been “Jimmied''| name to Intercede In behalf of Hamilton. |i2 Taran Hej tenn en scares enerey see ety jondere never really cure ca |Paln, Dut iC Strengthens — she a ex-butle: | °: < achbe 9 ¢ 2 Nps _ iy tarrh, ve te : H etarac jes ethey co sed rxoph maiZ around loose, no captpain can tell at oS Hot ‘ i pay ie ho firm is composed of Josoph and captp: n a pend Holidays Mere. ite Just as well, and makes work a pleas- Contained $2, and Bridget K. Accused. Bridget Kane has been Ia] of clo arrested in t on hi sen, Gitinbers, dosoph Chambers sant| Mra. Gould wrote that Hamilton has Moity that when he locked. up at 7] ¢hree helpless and innocent persons de- 3 last night La} werel working on pendent upon him, and for thelr sake, if thes floors: a rmater + He could) ie cuuld be accomplished, she implored te of th ‘auld be p make no ‘estimate fe Toss Unt ne a a eeatored to liberty. tock. had taken etna ago the Empire Panta| Hamilton walked out of Jali to-day. what moment his district may be turn. ed Inside out, With the example of Capt. Cooney be- fore them, this is not a pleasapt pros- pect for police officials who have lived many old: Tammany standbyy A despatch from Landon quotes the Duchess of Marlborough as aaying there is no truth In the report that she pro- poses sailing for Amer! This disposes of the rumor that the Geld. Catarrh must be drtten out of the system, out of the blood, by an Internal remedy, be- cause wo Internal remedy ts tho only kind which can be agsimilated into the blood. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets do this better than the old form of treatment because they ure instead of a burden. Ir is equally effective in sprains, stiffness of the Willlamsburg charged with the theft of] ,PWo months ago, tie Bim See for years in n feeling of absolute sccur-| Duchess would spend the Roliday 1 a Christmas box containing #2 in pen- | Cpea in’ a almilar Pe A ii ; See eee iver Noeae of] contain overy safe apecite kuown to mod-| 7-7 = ° ‘ edie si Alea ir thel Hebrew; Orphans; Homell So erine seem pine 97,000,000 Court Buttding. |!" 3.5 core captainm than the ave| het fathers We Ki Wanderbittc ""™* "Form actonce in the antueniic form of the joints, sore muscles, weaix backs, pain in thes of stra clomentine Levine Nonass ie For Absolute Proof abbr aden aan sehiay inaeorineea mentioned eligible to retirement on halt], Beep eee : Tha ace jet inhalers aud epragl Or any trouble arising from taking cold’ OF Paghty Gtrenee: Willleereuce, ‘who Tore | (OMS, (ie, Board of Meaith thas: Miss Emma -] quced a SIL tor $7,000,000 building in| Ba¥: and the prospect ts that when Col. whe Sunday World ie read tp jbdekec § ti aed a ee eT ae ee eras ‘heat td fied Ge pert Washington for the United Btates Su.) parrcse, ‘ance, ais cur succcansey to everybody. Sunday World Wants exertion, 4 Christmas. Day. a ea ourt and the ‘Department of be able to select his own succesaars to! roach all eyes and cover the outing NEVER ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE FO! 5 Seat ‘ 4 at No. 1011 Myrtle avenug. _).--——.05 Chin, dBW. 234 et, New. Terk, 9° Sustice. y ~

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