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SEARCH SHIPS ' 5 . Latest Information of LOCAL » Police Is that Famous Swindlers May Be on THOUGHT MOB PURSUED HIM. Bt * Umbria. Edward J. Fisher, a ‘longshoreman !n . the employ of the Empire Stores : Brooklyn, and residing at No, 6 Chat Capt. Titus’s detectives met evety ) 2am Square, roe the City ane sta- i toi when he rushed wildly into ‘acoming steamer from Europe to- | ti) Mom, appealing _ for protection yay and closely scrutinized every Mis a Li) wads aie Stated, ad ~2+o— | niiowing him for the purpose of mu : P passenger. [earing: him. Dr. Old, of Hudson § CHILDREN OF MARGARET STOKES’S CLASS. H They sought M. Humbert, of Paris, | Hospital, was summono¢ 1 he 7 | the man’ to be suffering from ‘ now known as the champion swind-| {nett ikem? Miku Brooklyn Schoolmates| Jer of the century, his wife and Mme. |Wwowan DIES OF BROKEY HEAD. of the Child Victim of } . Marie d’Aurignac, her sister, who Brox seventy years old, of ‘ ") were expected on one of the liners. West Fortieth street, ated in| Mount Pelee Quickly: > he three escaped from Paris two fiovovelt Hospital last night from 9) Respond to The Even- ractured sku Vednesday night two], 7 Petes one exposure ie thelr calls for an ambulance were sent to] ing World's Question, 12,000, unco game was impend-| Roosevelt Hospital, Wut Mrs, Brown r ' 5 | fused to he removed, Thursday af hall B | ! ing. Ja nother call was received at thel What S a8 e Done} | 4 ’ The Iatest information of the po-| oss tal and the ambulance | gurgeon! for Her ? lice is that the fugitives are on the) an unconscious eC aoe Umbria, which is due here late to-| crror cos crry 820,272. day. Jennie T. 1, Necker, as assignee for MARGARET STOKES i ives are | Benjamin ac r, hns . iM Se et ree ates cuargen |OSee a'jincinvine ge{ NEEDS AID; WHAT IS } : wanted in France to preme € fore Justice Truax | of complicity in perpetrating a ict, i agwinst the elty. YOUR SUGGESTION? | 1 ne City Engineer an | swindle in Paris in which $12,000,000 i,"the grade. was made. w ‘was borrowed on an estate that did ee ut etd arr sy) yerat te Margaret Stokes, a Httle Nrooklyn| js ep eek Ok soll and rock girl, ix alone in the wortd. Mer! not exist. |than he would otherwise have been re if jqulred to do. widowed m her, a brother and a ships at /°u7* . | : pects aed =e uO cad mOy, | WOMAN NARS CO 1 MOTE Minter, perinhed 1 7 Qu: Moe inorder |to/preye It was such a fine day iring mater at Martinia 4 possibility of escape. salle thes that Mrs, Sarah Bragman, paret had a mirac A » The fugitives were last seen in ae pe oainalsan antrent. Tete RUTH ORSILIE ban Hurded a Laverpool on Saturday. sor this Inger, ab living ne and suffering, she in an mate of) Teason it is considered possible that) naw ae garments, Mra jpregin 8". the honpital at Fort de France. 4 they may be aboard her. This, how- the roof, nd n fiehiny for them Where can she go and find al 5 pret, 19 mere guess work, : oe hy a IN knox Maret Comet he wag Rome and heme comforts when may have taken a steamer to Sout! for (rial, nhe weta well enough to leave the | | Africa or China or any other part of | MOTOR CARS TO EAST NEW YORK. noxpitalt She ix alone in the! ba the world On and after to-day motor cars will world. i be run on the Brooklyn elevated road ‘i | a The Savole brought for Consul-|¢rom the city line in Bast’ New York to Evcnina World readers are in- ri General Bruwaert the official order | Broadway ferry, Wiitlams W Kode vited to give the subject some! Ee day morning a motor ear was run aver 4 tie \ i of arrest, authorizing him to secure) the [ire and tt covered the distance 1n ie Bent a Ss ie He LILLIAN 04 LOULSA | twenty minutes, saving at least ten fdean to the editor o he Eyen- i e Gee of a prisoners | venty, 5 peeen tone | SCHUEFF | ; ould they be arrested. |NEW WESTERN UNION MANAGER. Answer the question “What o | 4 This order, with the description) Maynard W. iamblin, who for sey- be done for Margaret Stokes?” ers) and: thelr friends ‘are: anxloum) to and pictures of the alleged swindler: pera 3 hae boa manager of tho ; . contribute, but the entire fund ratucd Was sent as a precautionary meas-| hiner in Milwiukes, hus een appointed What is to become of Margaret) Wii, iy. iy tie janis of the four Uttle - manager of the New York City off hes, ii oklyn gir [school fellows with whom Margaret ; ure. | for the eampany. He succeeds FB. M. Stokes, the little Brooklyn girl left Stokes was most intimate. These chil- i: @ Anticipating these arrests, especially | Mulford, recently promoted an orphan and destitute by the Mar-| §0"s wos : Ne = ; e two women to-d Ed- dren, ranging In ag nelght to th! F wel Gl 4 those of the t jm 5 PLDASH BUY MAUNCHIS “ith = we can. I know lots of g! 2 | ij ond Bruwaert, Consul-General of | 1 Uns Lb iadien tinique disaster ? tocn or fourt Penelope written letters to her. I wonder if she | a ance in this city, lodged twenty-one | A delegation of women, headed by Mrs, ; Bers 5 «| Gochlin, of No. Man will get them, We are just as sorry as | { Complaints with Commissioner Shields as; repre PBosiatytol The Evening World asked this) Lassies We can be.” q yesterday, in an action for an extradi- | Ell Boas, representing the Society for ‘ | Schnett, of No. 35 t Poe f Rip trom this (counley, (0, Franoy| of Sconle and Wistorie question yesterday, and the play-| trovn, of No. sss Twelfth st BrceRS re d’Aurignac. Kuch one of the nefo ward o i . 9 8 0. 491 Sixth Peentyone items’ in the papers In a | purpose of urging the gates of the little girl, her fellow | i ea 5 AOL Sixth LITTLE aaa A HOME f obtaining money under false e unce’s | eee a okey ae Baten sia tha total assounu involved | pupils at Public Sehool No, 107, were When T first heard what had hap- MAR q sald to foot up several million dollars. | GOULDEN FOR CONGRESS, 5 edt roM sald Lillis q ‘| the first to answer it, , eee coma nate in ganas tenders: | ‘The friends of Col. Joseph A. Goulden fi hneff, “I ried and could hardly sleep Here ‘e/a letter trom Ilttle Agnes Do- 4 and they are represented by Consul- | think he is going to get the Tammany For days the little girls of Miss i night. And mamma eried, We knew lan, who: eart is evidently larger General ruwaert aud Frederic R, Cou- | nomination for Congrens tn the Beene Annie Cunningham's class havo tate me e . re YOR. Fas pee than her body ee Hone at ap toes This preliminary step to secure the | Mitehe a candidate for the | talked of the disaster which had| jy ate a mer 4 piarearet neil wine agnen : papers of extradition, which must come | 1 has joined hands with | and Mrs. Stokes sald they had to go eNeltomentGa ci: after the requisition, which requisition y at te nena rete, fight | overtaken their little playfellow. But | away because they could net pay the NEW YORK, May 23. ? ust be subsequent to the arrest, i SL BLAS PRUE SR |while every one wondered what] rent after Margaret's papa died. And Dear Sir—Mamma said that she would faken, {t is said. because it is known | TO ST. STOPHER’S, | ai ae ecticene syautalse wae e fase yee : 3 positively that Mme. d’Aurignac will be | BOSE.) OBIS LOE would become of the child and many | 2°? "mma said she would go back to take Margaret Stokes home hear and i frested in a very short time, posslbly Christopher's Home, at Dobbs | her relatives in the Bar! because would keep her and make her comfert- to files. ¥, a Mothodist Institution were anxious to help her in every | ghe wanted to dle in her own count abe) aiawilivcalliner sister and keep Hy Teas Renal cute culidren. In to have a new school | way possible, they did not know what} “Mamma said that Margaret was al- : Necltonevar) Now adnt alsonoine él i r) to ony "The building ie the gift of Mr.|form their assistance should take or| Ways just like @ little lady, When she = = = we have a nice home and a great deal xB gnd Mra. John D. Archbold.’ who K4V8! tq whom their offers of help should| “Ne to see me sie was always: as LIZZIE LUEF OL room and I will love her all the time. By BD attest gna sonien clapter al qulet as a piece of paper, She had a ‘And she wil! come to school with me. ; tho King's Daughters. be sent. nurse, a colored girl, who always |Money. OF rach girl cannot give don't forget give her JOINED DEA® WIFE, The Evening World's article seem-| brought her and camo for her. could ans iuons: bur everybody | Snd tell her I'am her, alete ie RG laste Reis ava waaraioia ed, however, to crystalize the some-}| “Margaret's mamma did not ike her | wants met hing, 0 good By With my to SNOAaaa ar ccastonind deed inti ye - |what formless plans of the little girls | t° #9 out much. When Margaret asked Beant hope to ace her 800 oe dealer, was found dead . iy . pect pl ur no. 1s terda his home, No ‘ her if she could go to any other itl I. Our 1 19) st 101 at. es | Atantic avenue kiyn, with the gaa /@nd thelr families, and yesterday a) nouse she nearly always sald, Th Ae an arene nee nian yn. Since the death of his wife | committee to receive subscriptions i. I would rather you would s y ks ago he had been despondent, EF mv peat 8 all the tl Stokes Was a Manon, CHURCH CHARITY CONCERT, {ras selected iby the mambers'of Mar: é PT rer eeane rile eR ecad th The Evening Wor i < \oe ese . | garet’s class from among their num-] *!: She Just stayed In and played with | Nobo) od abay Sy ust a line to let you know Adjourned Until June |_ the triends of Rey, Father Joseph 8 her baby sister, “Befote she. went. a s) 4 » Clement Stokes, father of | | Mo or of the Church of ber, VMargaret Was my best friend neo ie ape, went away she came, 19 IN tenet. “wun a ago, and hike A of Unionport, 1 ss When mamma heard bout he a AAVOUR wee RARDIN in New York and Brook- + When Witness FEO ROE Conducted by Children, all one In the world. she sald Ree Tala ve A CU da doll yet ry 10 get nome help, for Grey Will Continue | %! | As no subscriptions may be taken in} With us, only she sald she Was afraid | Poms sald before he dled that whe ‘ternilty Ienow was a_mems . oncert and. enter ding 4 | the public schoola save by pormiasion | Papa would object, ‘b e he says ten | Went awa x Mf Albion Lodg ados, No. 196, His Story. chre party, W ven at the Grand, of the Board of Education, the af-|? in the family are enough. Aratilin: Ing under the ction of the i . M. (fair Is to be pAnauatad by the children Want to Give Money, linliitecnees hood ae th at ind Lodge o! among themselves, Many of the teach-| ‘mut we all want to give Margaret! Ang we all the m May 28, 1962, When the Churchill trial was opened to-day Policeman Ayre, whose testi- mony closed yesterday, was recalled. He had brought from his home the note book in which he took account of his expenges in getting evidence, and at the Suggestion of Inspector Cross he was brought back to the stand to permit Mr. Rosalsky, Churchill's counsel, to further cross-examine him. Nothing of par- tloular interest was develope Then the witness Gray took the witness stand and continued the account of his experiences in disorderly resorts !n the Fifteenth Precinct it wi ith Gre jeyenth atre fr Roosevelt Hospital, wound, the result of'a ¥ KICKS WIFE DURING QUARK Rosier old, of in the TELEGRAPH.| TO TRUST THE LATEST KANSAS CITY, May 4.—A potato combination has been incorporated tn thia city, composed of practically every {commission and produce merchant tn Kansas City, pry AND SHEPARD TO SPEAK. BOSTON, May 4.—W. J. Bryan and Edward M, Shepard have accepted in Vitatlons to speak at the big dinner next month of the newly formed Dem- ooratic League. THREATENED TO KIL. SYRACUSE, May %4.—Frank Canpen- ter, of Owl's Head, received a letter threatening to burn’ his buildings and Bleinberg, twenty-seven years Cherry street, was kicked abdomen by her husband, Louta, | during an altercation this morning at the The husband excapes! BOY FATALLY HURT IN RUNAWAY, Goorge Lake, eight years old, living at Grand and Natiowal avenues, ‘Long Lal and City, was fatally Injured in a run | away to-day, He tiad climbed into a wagon owned by John Schell, a neighbor, Jhon ghe horse bolted, “Phe boy trted 19 jump from the wagon, but hix clothes |caught and he was dragged until a mo- torman Jumped from @ trolley car and ped ‘the runaway MAN'S BODY FOUND ster sms. ro aken til June} on the stand and forty-fourth anniversary celebration of | shoot him sf the did not at @ cercaln » Hull witnessed the graduation of | Ume plaice $2 in an ald shed, Carpen- 2 young men 1 women ter But a) In the pis e named and ' 5 ; “yor walt Wallle Gravell, nineteen years MOR L aH WT BY AML, 1a. \ nok the money and was nabbed johnny Dempney, one year old, | Daina acerca! tumbled out of the aecond-story window Identified as that of John Mc. 0! hs.) i Speedwell ave v Hl, May %4,-8ix} Gurt Wh Di J hues M mn Nee’ nd atrick spe hundred moulders and helpers waliced | Company's pl result of trout | WEN CHES RICHMOND, orning as che their foreman. UBLICAN, May H—The City nul she felt the baby's arma ) TO BURN TENEMENT, May 1t!—Gas Company’s Superintendent Arrested. Va, 4 An attempt was recently m to burn the ble tenement house (Of Winchester waa shocked to-day wher ‘The body of @ man found dead at the) at the northwest corner of Cilnton and | the result of the count showed the de- Bottom of the shaft leading to the tun-/Bixih atrects, Hoboken It ts the larg: | r Mayor T, Barton, the Nel of the New Amaterdam Gas Com- | Teng sind improvement Company own atic tn mt by We pany, in Ravenswood, waa identified to- | if. Nearly 200 persuns occupy tt ichen, Republi a wealthy glove Gay by Mra, Catherine McGurty, of No. pgp FROM BROKON WAWT | ROUND LUROR: Hawt avenue, Long Iwiand City, a8 ates George Abbott died ‘Thursday |MOOMBVELT TO VINIT TEXAS, t of her son John wit a's ir twenty | AUBTIN, Tex,, May 24—Private tele- t night at Passat J. after twenty MY rivate tele % He disappeared May 11, and since that j\ours’ Iliness. She hud inouried greatly |grame were received here to-day from ies | nad ob paid his week's) ira Abbott kept her grief to herself |@elegation at Wanrhington stating that 0 money was found on | Gnd her pliyslcians suy death Wis due to dent Roosevelt bad Informed them y body it is supponed that he was|a broken heart She was only thirty | that he will make @ trip threugh Texas for the purpose of robbery. years old, heat Ovtober. Wad twenty-three years old |WHOT HIMSELF IN ( WAL PARK, mployed as a plpe-fitter’s| An unidentified man of eixty years, alx l@ was & veteran of the Span- | feot tall, shot and killed himself on a War and had also ween | bench in Central Park, He left a SUICIDE OF H, L, BRLIOE, MINT, Mich, May MHerbert L, Brice, & hulf-brothey of the late Benator | Brice and a lawyer of Lima, O., com- not a resident of the State of Kentucky. KANSAS DEMOCRATS NOMINATE. WICHITA, Kan, May 4.—The Dem- ocratic State Conventon adjourned after nomlnating W. H. Craddock, Mayor of Kanwas City, for Governor, and five otier candi tal A committe Wil meet of the Arctic Oc EX-MINI i KOBBED, ala’ May %—-Rasmus Andor- son, formerly United States Minister to Denmark, who ts visiting friends hi NEGRO MAN TON, young WASHID Chapman, a was robbed of money and valuabl awed at the by a burglar, who made his escape, of Ida Simi al Anderson lives in Madison, Wis. ant METHOR FROM MOL ST, LOUIS, May 4—The theory has been adyanced here that the red hot “meteor so-called, which fell in Bt, Louls a day or #0 ago, was in reality @ stone thrown from Mount Pelee or NT PRL WASHINGTON, M of Colonial Dames Prosident, Va. of Chatborne, JACKBONVILLE, Fia., Southern Railway system the Atlantic, Valdosta and We road, 145 miles long, running douta, Ga., to this city DUKE TO RUN COTPON MILL, CHARLOTTE, N, ©, May %—J. B. Duke, President of the American To- bacco Company, has placed orders in y England for machinery for a mil- Hon-dollar cotton mill, Duke's plant! will be located at Great Falls, on. th Catawba River, in Chester Cdunty, 8. C MONTREAL WANTS GAYNOR, MONTREAL, May #.—When the caso May 24.—The has bought ern Rai rom Val- MRS, ROOSEVELT WABHINGTON, M velt 1s much bette, her room and library, where few personal f WASHINGTON, M. lve Stephens, of duced a resolution of the statue of Fi Philippines, He support. | Note, "For the Coronor’! "A. mom- mitted suicide in & sanitarium here > i, snd Lour alsvers Ani had | Onandam, Wook, found tp hie, pawn | erday.” Hin mind began to fail iat fal YY of the shaft where tho | lam Alten, No. 912 Arch atreet, Phil * | ot fae freuen ian, dolphin | WOMAN DIRS IN TENEMENT Fine, ior h superintendent of ARNT SHREADING CONTAGION, | WORGKYTDR, Mase, May %4—In an fing’ ati examination by thy | ‘'Lattle Bullivan's resolution |early morning tenement-house fire in which charging the ‘Tens mH, the ne { House Departs je ‘inthe iuent with, the apreud of ‘mall -pox (Anew chleed Robert W, De Borat, ‘ite M th to advertise yous | pelors | mmisnloner, ta’ come : An elated nino ! opread 01 Miss Mary EB, McLoughiin to. death, and Mrs. A Pine van, taken out of the burnt chiet W, ladder by D. AAS ", rr} add Ne i in the City Hospital badly burned.’ MORNE HAD A PRIVAT MINT, HOPKINOVILLD, Ky,, May HJ. FP, the burned 9) ‘0 ls responsible for the Ase, t tbe WASHINGTON, M of Col, Gaynor and Capt. Greene was ward, of the District called before the Extradition Commis- sioner, fig 6 Latontaine ecsou il fi case unt w lay, ordering the jailer | Oy to endeavor to produce the prisoners | Preree yee tietar then, , fel ey of the Post MPUBLIOAN STATE CONVNTION, |!" {it sxolusions o BABATOGA, WN. X,, May Hntt te un- | Ralog’ t . Miller, Deputy Sheriff of Stewart] derstood here that the Republican State County, Tenn, and his brother, C. J. ‘called to assemble | Miller, “have “been arrested," chargy 2 | with ‘maidng and passing counterfeit | SA money, The former admitted his guilt, | RORBLINGS INCREASE WAGES, MUST Go TO KENTUCKY, | TRENTON, N. J., May 21—The John ALMANY, May ‘The Appellat in| ay eek ina ep ‘ pmgiany’ to-la et vision of the Supreme Court established |} 45) empliyecr averaging. ln per cent a preced yy compelling the Al-|"Phe increase lain wluttary fone and bany Chief of Police to deliver up to| was made, ox explained by Charles G: Kentucky authorities Charles BE. Cork- | Hoabling MH consequence of the in- Tan, Indicted for grand larceny in that | Creased cost of living to which our em- State, It is conceded that Corkran was | Plovees have been su at CS OES | WASHINGTON. the Popullsts at Topeka on June 24 with MAW ROUTE TO ANOTIC, power lo rauify the rest of the tcket,| WASHINGTON, May %.—The’ Post- clghht candidates, OMco Department has made a contract ONE DEATH AND $150,000 1088. | for carrying the mails in Alaska by BUFFALO, May %—J. J, Lester, an} steamboat over a route which Js prod- employee, was killed and $150,000 worth {ably further north than any regular of property destroyed by a Are at tho | mall reuke In che word, ‘he soute 1a vow ¥ om ’ of ora, Pein of kha Hew FORE) eng and Kolestie. Miwon te cca tle mouth of the kowak River on the shore an D IN WASH OFFIODRS OF COLONIAL DAMES, j. Vice-Wresidents, Mra, Samuel Colt, Connecdout; La Boufriere. y He Ui ainter Detroit ; wed, Baltimore} SOUTHERN BUYS 4 ROAD. J. Chamitt, Philadelphia. to her home, She haa been able to leave ent some time in the received calis from a AGAINST THE KAISHR'S GIET, to the United Statos, RIGHT TO HXOLUDE MAIL 4 decision in the maniamua oai ness College ngainet wusl h Office Departmen! e/ vereeln, shtnaes o NGTON, May = %&. Jab colored man, wa t Jail for the mu 80 colored, on Jan, ay “~The Society has clected there | Mrs, Kate Cabell, | Mra. ‘Henry Mra, William ‘Treasurer, Mrs, A. BETTER, ny %—Mra, Roose. but Is stil! confined lay 2.—Representas Texas, has intro- to prevent the. gift rederick the Great jay M.—Justice Bar- Supreme Court, in of the the ned the | Sear LEFT FAMILY DESTITUTE. ing Made for Motorman Bremmell. Kate Bremmell and her fourteen- d son, Joseph, were arraigned 1p Avenue Court, Williamsburg, on a technical charge of vi Mrs year: the to-day grancy, The woman and her four children were evicted Wednesday. ‘Thursday night! they all slept in their bedg in, the back yard ‘of, their old home, No, 238 Ellery Street, They were prepared to do the Same last night when the Children’s 80- cdety agents got after them, adward, four years old, and Kate, three years old, Were taken to the # clety's rooms. ' ‘The mother was per- initted to keep a nursing baby, Tne wo- man's husband, who js a motorman, will be looked up and compelled to care for his family, —— BROKEN LEG KILLS MAN. Thomas P, Purdy, a dock builder, who wustained a fracture of the left leg while at work on Pier 6, East River, on Monday, died at the House of Reltef as ne It of the injury. “BLUE MONDAY," No Une for It Any More. How good food put a good minis- ter on his feet again is an interesting story. He says: A little more than a year ago I commenced the use of Grape-Nuts Breakfast Food. At that time I had been suffering from dye- pepsia for about five years. I had tried all the remedies my friends told me about, but with no permanent relief. “My Sabbath duties at that time nearly prostrated me, and the fol- lowing day I was of no use to myeelt or to anyone else, “After beginning the food a change began to take place, and gradually the dyspepsia and disturbance lel: me. Now I have gained twent; pounds and am free from eto. troubles that I suffered so long from, “T can do twioe the amount of work with ease, am well all of the tim and naturally sing the praises of the delicious food that has put me right. I am perfectly willing to have my name appear as indorsing your ex- cellent food, for I know from per- sonal experience of ite value."-—L, R. Ser eciraee * | Three Inmates of the Bedford Institution Make Rope from a Sheet and Climb from Second Story, OP DEAD. NE, Rhetnish Prussia, May % ao Rev. Hubert Theophile Simar.| Julia Hughes, Clara Keane and Annie ). D. Archbishop of Cologne, died last) Weber escaped this morning from the night. He was consecrated Feb. 2, 18%; stata Retormatory for Women at Bed- COUNT TOLSTOI ILL AGAIN. ! tora. LONDON, M The agent In Eng- | ‘The fugitives are belleved to be hiding land of Cow tol,, the Russian nov- |in the woods near the Connecticut line, elist ani . confirms the report although it Is possible they may have ii. He ts suffering | boarded a freight train, + his temperature I8 | Aji had be nt for three years from ue New York larceny and occupled IVIL RULE FOR BATANGAS. COLO To! for rooms In the institution building. They M May 2L—A civil govern- | mude a out of a sheet and lowered ment be inaugurated In Batansws| themselves from a second-story window. Province July 4 Other provinces re-|They wore the regulation reformatory port a marked diminution of lront ) dr consisting of blue gingham dress peclally in Leyte and Cavite Pro with white stripes. They arc considered bad women of their clogs, and may put up a fight when an att pt is made to tak hem back to the reformatory. The reformatory is in charge of women keepers and marskals. Miss Farley, the | State Marshal, and some of the keepers: driving all over Wesichester with t horses in search of the runa Vs. Some fear the women may have com. mitted saleide aS Julia Hughes is twenty-three years old, Signor Prenittt 1) Aft. n rof Deputies, the triple be signed. ALLIANCE, | | | ddress to the Chamb: that announced treaty wa phagized th sin no Was alliance He em- ar It is stated that jodkin, former editor ot | with dark bro heir and a thin face: RGUEHUGH GE CEI ek {41 Glara Keane {s twenty-one years old, known whether or not the: land Annie Weber is twenty-two. A re- ward of $10 is offered for cach one. | ———— é Sete TEE A meetin g190,000 GIFT TO SWARTHMORE, . orke Committes of the Hit-)" PHILADELPHIA, May 2t—At a mect- bor Board it was w nimously de- ‘ re Tea te reReMGeR A ing of the trustees of Swarthmore Col- aed LO) Renee nC tae: Hi. Clothier, of this. city commence immediately the c to Rive to. the college $100,00 upon $00,000 being raised. s offer was met with an immedtate <cription of $179,000, making some- bs scribed altogether. of a new graving dock feet long for Harland & Wolff, the shipbuild interested in’ the Atlantle § CHILI AND ARGENTINE AGREE mee Bl a BU AYRES, Argentine F May 4. received } PARKER’S Santiago de Chili say that an ag: on the subject of Argentine-Chillan dis- Hair jarmament has been arrived at . CHINA LOSES RAILROAD, ALSAM PEKING, May 24.—Directors have| ¢"promoies the growth of the hair and omitted, in deference to Russian 09- gives it thelustro andsitkiness of youth. Jections, the Anglo-Chinese agreement] 2 wwhon tho hur 18 gray or faded it restoring the Hankow Railroad to ® GRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, China, and which provided for the ap-| ointment of British, German and} apanese milita directors to control portation on behalf of the allies. It prevents Dandruff ond har falling and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, 54 OaaAWAA VAAL UROAAAAOUEMOE OF MOTHERS USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the gteat skin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin of infants and children, for rashes, itchings, and chafings, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticura Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or offensive perspirationyta the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sduative, antl septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, Wo other foreign or domestic foflet soap, how- ever expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap ané the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMO! heal; and QUTICURA REAOLVMNT PILLA (250,), Depot: 91.88 Oharterhouse 8q,, London, French De} Gti Conslating of CoTiouMA BOAr (250.), to cleanse the skin of o cool Bl, and cleanse the blood, A SINGLY BHT tv often audiclunt to cure Porran Dae AND CMMLUCAL COMFOKATION, Bole Props., and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT THE 6 the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly Eire te = bymews Saree. equiv in pore w. pot: 6 Rue de is Palx, Boston, UB. A, ae 8 new, tantele, (00,), 1 oueeny allay itohing, inflammation, and irritation, and , aad blood humours, with lose of hair, when all else fails, Bold throughout the ‘ number

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