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GHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 25, 1902. CIRL WHO WRO OF SUICIDE IS FOUND HERE. Bertha Heinemann, WhoWrote She Would Be in Hell, Turns Up in Lodging House. ARRESTED. THEN FREED. Thought Life that She Was| Living at the Home of Her Father’s Friend Had Too} Much Drudgery in It. | Bertha Heinemann, the young git! | who left the home of Hdward A Petit, of Richmond Hill, L. 1., after leaving a note saying that she would | be in hell by the time any person would find it, was found in this city, placed under arrest and arraigned to-day in the Yorkville Court and al- lowed to go in custody of her father. ‘The girl was somewhat penitent. She said that when she left the house NEW EVIDENCE FOR MOLINEUX MAY FREE HIM—STARS POSTPONE TRIAL. The Forascore Felana BS: Molineau x5 SE” year Aug.i2-7902- b CHART OF 36TH YEAR. according to Marcia, began |: : ' order committing Albert K. Rogers, for- Col, Hall not to send him back to Bellevue jly in Toronto and friends telesraphed op. |to And Jackson Steve: e This is the chart of Mol- |) A700" Jackson Brevens to come on Vnenk’s lucky yee hich, | At Bellevuc he was examined as to his | “tha tbes ucky year, which, sanity and Drs. Fitch and Wildman pro- HOLLENBERG BACK; TELLS ODD STORY. BELLEVUE FOR COL AOC Former Deputy Street-| Cleaning Commis- sioner Sent Back Against His Protest. ;Man Supposed to Have Been Drowned Says Fishing Smack Rescued Him. NOT INSANE, HE SAYS, Makes Dramatic but Unsuc- cessful Plea Not to Be Re- turned to Horrors—To Be Examined To-Morrow. Application was made to Justice Hall In the Supreme Court to-day for a formal mer Deputy. Street-Cleaning Commts sioner, to an.Instftution for the insane. Rogers appeared in court in his own behalf and made a strong plea to Justice Hospital, where Aug Rogers was taken into custody | k upon his arrival here from id that he acted queer. he has been detained | | him dangerously {insane ana ded his commitment to an tn-| i she Laney el eats hae on his birthday, Aug. 12) stiution h oR NC EE BOS one The court room was crowded with’ j was too much drudgery in her life |1ast, The position Of all micnag ant teiatives of Me. Rogers and that while the Petit family had \the planets is distinctly |'0n before Justice Hail took his seat . fine clothes she had none. on the ch. Several stylishly dressed ef a éi y 3 {nelud! M togers's suste i The note the girl left read: favorable, that of Mercury a ang Mr : n agerale [sit | “I am where God alone can judge indicating literary success. | Assistant Corporation Counsel Cowie, q me, but as I must be in hell by the | Upon this chart, which, i red for the Commissioner of Char- . time this reaches anybody, I hope . : and asked for his commitment. | ran r every one will forgive me.” is claimed, led to a_post- ane osemina don, Ve ae a ale | HENRY WALKER HOLLENBERG. clos other members o | at the City Lodging-Hous | reece SUG eee zie ponement of the trial, the xo: cera feat have been insane. Ap-| Henry Walker Hollenberg, who was) canvas trousers at, such as fish- ‘i 2 ation for commitment was supposed to hay on | erme : pou : street, late last night and said she was prediction of Molineux’s (ton © commitment was made by | supposed to have been dri rme hing boat stopped Andrew J. Island with James A oppost ad, and one of the tired, hungry and without means, She . After Mr. Hadi ntatcaltn : mn i rl : . ih AMGA for A lght's deine. fina creniiy acquittal is based. ee EoD ad stated the casi ago last Thursday, and whom his| sailors brought nd to the c k ray | D st Col, Rogers began an) wi. mourned (a8 dead, has returned to} eho In a rowboat iny husband told the clerk that she had run away | Impasehs ned plea to the Jus’ als 4 y Rochel } had r clothing he could from the Petit house amd that to-di Se = iditerat bntaaciavinie wnat tot in New Hochelle: ne bo sane OF In. ne 7 she expected to find work in the city and a third trifl. | different there {s a congtant clash- | insane of n ening Wi ae The clerk detained her hilo he sent to The consultation between Bartow 8.) ing of two opposing nat Tee. warn ; equals Ay At his . He gave the & a seal ring t Wig act: TisanGycaeconl Uathec : Weeks and the astrologer took, | felneux'a twolsighh are the same— am the unfortunate,” declared Col. | !and avenue, New Rovhe with him to our home or the New Ro- ) a street police tn th artes On | | Roy i e' h “4 | " Rationvanaliatormea cher eethe cine Ponte |Leo. My signs are different, but my | Row in opening his plea, “and 1 ap- | that physteian had Re Chic Po and he would Sway, Ae Molincux's lawyers to the effect that | Sun sign 13 also Leo, so that my) inter | p here Mm my own behalf, 1 ask for | that Hollenberg was ni reward iy: t client would not” by brought Were an tp Che necuved man aad 1 gre ig {22 Immediate hearing in this m Mrs, Hollenberg sald Dr. Litt |, the family phystelan, Policeman Arrested Her. Ce ee TANIA beroracthe intro is that Is, we are astrolog| This is not the first time that I have | rived home about 1.00 th he of water on the brain A policeman came over and took Miss who raised no ctions tol t ee airy 4 ; wrongly accu Andrew J. | was id by a knocking on the side Bert ae we, eacurt ing her to ae tie Mcihen tentRNGue Ge ng, the complainant Lere, is not | ot t and fou her husband «| the statement z station, where ahe was oimced in cliarp AEA Honor The Tnalienen of! thls planes fy even a resident of this 8 My sis- | the vin, and he asked ared on former of the --atror rd was sent to t the aiways inalific, but placed as it Js op | ter, it has been charged in these papers, | a drin r s in business Pettit family and efforts made to reach that she tit shows that Molineux mus® | 4, insane, She is not insane r from 189 9 Littl, : o , mned to death Se aneAne. Sh Nf ane: Rescued by Fishing De r from 1894 to 1900 in Little the od womens fenily, vening World reporter wie | n ‘ rat ho se, Mercury is in the Theressits my best friend,” declared | at qu shed Himuas (to) MIs Ro: Ark., and uever disappeared from * ther is Paul tHatnemann, who 1 it her home in Broo! endant this is the case, the t dra eally tus ‘ Laan i PASTS 5 fost number of years was in the BIRTH CHART OF MOLINEUX. first eye givin any |Htalvldual will "have? great” dramadle polnting Gramatioally ti>| arjute since the our he waa In amelieoiy ALaBe vsiaess He has a desk in an adver BHD 30) Ge aT See [ll ain MOUNIN. RRS OBO IRLE NN apts ANP eaeeey MORES Mrs. Hoilenber f hey went to New D buriacss a des nad — Atte several friends. | life-for he has written plays since is ‘a AN od ; Rochelle ) months 2 , using agency office in the ‘fribano . , . en Ppl 89 nar lit Kave to ‘The Evening! imprisonment only, From his birth chart COUrtT COW Orman 3 Rhu ce Nor 6 awe * " Building. | This chart, the horoscope of Molineux's birth year, \\\*"\ the twu Woroweones— that af Mol’ | and the position’ of Mercury: “we als softly burried out of vand was ai a Mov EN by Sere Nithln/ a ireekien han Kvening W rte: , , 7 nets of Rar AP Are) ine rth year and that of the earn that he ts quick and subtle o1 gould no k. Ho was dazed reside tn a flat to avo! t 5 sald che ate al ee Teperten sue | Shows the unfavorble aspects of the planets which have jr yy Ng tt last, whteh it | its nary of speech and very skilful Ite k. He w ine 0 ce A, a “he iti i Z o uenced N pos onement of the sec- atic: ety 7 . > - : fentral Park and had benged 19 cents | influenced his entire life. The position of Mars, de- iii) Me postvonement of the see x's name and nativity indicate! "Done send, me m what he told me How He lDiseypesceds Up and down in’ the olevate pc ares in astrological terms as “most elevated inthe are” sald Mun i as, Petre tnemseives ine hls hack to the place.» jthat about | o'evek P. 2 up Tenn Was 08 isalael: 4 tals. Sunday she spen: in Morning- 4 i ear, That is the things that ¥ sted to go bathing. He ous as his disappearance. He tide Park, |tenth house of honor,’’ indicates that he will be con- conunctt Yesdene Ayaan vg to a private t room in Balmer's Bathing Pavilion at he police said they put little creder | hex | began Un Aug. 1 fetes pila te, 2 water ar por : ‘ " iy Her’ #torles, as they’ found a numter | demned to. death. i 4 DE aul REG AP eNeat ing or even $50 Tor out ol that he gy n | Goney TsthnG, DUE Be (One Remeubery) of tokets In her pocketa showing. #he i Cig Hinalviguats che THERE UN ean UAE Vues Twill ay oF Z to turn back he found the having scen hin) go into the water. . had been to various attractions at Coney — 4 2 which erns Itself with the original ne back tt . very st dhe made no) When the house clos is clathing va 7 in me A a Mates s of birth and environment, and] he would ha down thera morning by 4 His gih gave way an ‘und In the bathroom, All money and aE acai . 2 ae iS hirte, governed by th ee time, Tsaw men raving and raeaned rat In “hell put sald sh s Discovered by His Father Are IS aL Tenney Aue AMM ae Ti presletine wr Oust sMoligeux'n/acrond ne ast he remembers he was ad bees taken from (ths In nagies ate ‘id’ so trial Will resiit'in an acquittal or under | Justice Hall peremptocitx ended tte The apvanced the es, A ignorance of stellar es j the most unfavorable e:rcumstances in| hearing my se! he case down for tol had no! i ' Said by the Accused Man’s Lawyers LARC Un neaRaaneea Het Sea arian arent Na i neatinn onmnrene auseRson TT Ihe : pad ner Pah i 3 rd wit B, a potent influences a mame an as-| Will gotlealy a free man, for fe pen atlin® al Pogers will go. back to | a creamer . ae : eer: ee . . Hosy means every tht youd not be tried a thi ellev ue and Ie t bake ae wen coue ee res to Be Sufficient to Secure Acquittal—| (irr vein Siin'ine eabansate gyatem, | han the Shalt Ww: ath | ANNOYED WOMEN IN PARK. | | Ie Upuleve thse q anywhere ty hang myself and I wan- that the exact meaning of tne combs Pall the pia able. The 2 packed im up ni Coney i . dered away. J don't want to go hom A UX Ee = , Pp { fer ne conn ary and | | A hinglnieiit coinciden the drowning of ; and I don't want to go back te th n strologist Causes Postponement | patios letters forming the name Ro- oury an —— and, floating on the water, clinging he a ° 1 tO 80 Y irnham js reversal of position, tn sextile x milbacs reas 7 ss - said hi ames A, C son of the Brooklyn i Fetit tuenily, as the peopte ther Pp pe ePan Rn is eaveres) Gh neal last Sen is | Pomr Mem dirern”|a pleco of timer My ha AOR RTOS TAN aon Ae tne een . { too many “fine clothes and’ T of His Trial. euforced or Voluntary and great dangers Would pay expenses If the boat would Hoitenvergn clothes were found at tk ie f > tor ack and & him to New York, time Gray's clothes we discoy- Girl's Father Appear: ur prisoners were fined in the York irae r roduced He old that such a thing was im- A forty-eight ¥ bod le man approached’ Magistrate, Mayo, and \ i Some to. Reland Mt Central Park. ‘The fay they | Possible: that Ben sf Waa not guards and the fe . told him he was the father of Bertha| ‘The lawyers who have borne the That believer isaGen, Edward 1, Motl- practically over. pred = linsetiaamibersion alanog; knonn asl tae] Ae a ina the RABY SLES HRIGO ut (been drowned [ Intrate’s permission, Mr. DTuBt of the battle .o saye Roland "6% father of Kok | ns jury next fall wilt beh favorable hej "Sun Dodgers o Aer poavelle on ine was 4 had been nn questioned his daughter as el p el rie cha ARNG: APAQIUES. (nhODE LS RO: whieh will b: y to the hy t the The ne were Frank Harney, of | {°° id * is al. com- ahe had heen since Gaturdes |e molmeux {rom the electric: chalr sion that my boy ie ala han tolled an long for | No. Jat AW ixtieth street; Christoph Back at Midnight. al ene ie 1 why she had not returned | are Jubilant to- the disvov= Molineux to-day riot has eoneniNG. and at Hell Nand a smile to the | Dolan, of No. 24 West Sixtieth street; rehed opposite New uD i to the Pettits’ house when she b | lometimes these Signs are her and wife who h : N West Fit nad ODE store, but asked i iid, didn't want to go back,” she re-|which they declare will secure the) verted not way’ that Rehan ni tnd even temperament. “Wher t are | Bis West reached home coarse b jae plied i} acquitted because 1 4 fatr ~ hes heli -_—— “Where did you spend Saturday | acquittal of their cl here ik | | night?” the father asked. Fir cul Mr. Doremiig. For the next half Boar | plantation about four miles from ‘Tariff- 9 i The girl did not reply, nor would ehe| 18 Mne with this comes the start-|)) ital while tie sails © belng whippad [oe Conn, ‘Thisinaco, tdudge, 18 avout Sapistrate and ar 1isln mann. . ‘fe | ling intelligenco that an wstrologer und tho tie. brecae sakes Woneming s fur twenty-elght miles from Hartford s f papinirate o aischarged the ltt | Was responsible for the pcstpone Seta tes i My i AT “ the end of were lodged in a barracks rom’ custody and. she left. court. with | NEA RHON UT halla tron |tnat time he had proposed and was ac-| JA rewaye iF popes nemanin “wig not | Re nt of the retrial of Molineyx from my Kon tnoce RE Le UES. ReOnORRS ent set to work § away, . talk about There has been | the May to the September term ey IRN ent aso Hedi oe am ‘Our work was stringing huge tobacco f altogether too much publicity already,” | } 4 | " ee wediling, hut to this Miss Robinson in- leaves on planks. It is not Hent work H he sald Battow S. Weeks, one of the coun- | “ernosed objection Lee a De ceca aena at ti . Ee sel for Molingux, is said to have been ‘. Poreminn Wis insistent ian as ©) women came back to New York right f the Vixen passed Great > course i 19 YEARS FOR KILLING MAN. |. convinced by the revelations of gt, nave the asa! ips Wisenspabena Gren urs? | dwar. ‘Thone of us who had no money ia smitty | the seer that he moved au ured | Paste’ gus saves ' Mr, Doreming and Mise Rot were compelled to work, I will say Gilroy Struggled So Hard 4 Obkarles Robinson Fleaded Gailty | ae ied hurloe (ho hoe aus IN, Ti Lost Af 4 by Gol EG. Rldout and k W thing—the food was good and there was Ph aan ie of Manslaughter. & postponement of the retrial of bis) ® Juror becoming 1 during fe OE au fo} ime Os ter sal anled ar 7 ie Gi \ ay abs |One ll Yor! oman see Pan that Capt. Delaney and the id Charles Robi a negro, was placed | Client. [further Tile, Manca Miss Tillie Robinson] xx 1 | Says She Was Lured They Handenfled Her. Reserves of the East Thirty F on trial before Justice McMaho =e | oandt Keon hin iatnd see Fi Mr. Doreming took Col, Ridout 4 : “1 wa o come back to New York 3. ‘| ut into >) 1 wanted to cum Fifth Street Wer !led Out, \ morning, charged with murder in the |GOUNSEL SAY NEW it :| Smiled Her Thanksto! nis conndence and asked him to gea| toOaConnecticut Plans|,,, saturday. According to my reck>t | t ereCal b first degree, After @ jury had been Im alt , ; carriage so they might ve driven to the i See an iae iatnaet went } No aman | Mr. J. Doreming "©! tationandImposedOn |! panelled Rovinson offered to ' EVIDENCE 1S STARTLING.| ie | . village and be maxrie to the foreman for t He said plea of ity to = eae. Col. Ridout hurriedly engaged the frst that Towed th ents. When] ‘dim’ a ‘longshoreman and r ughter, Justice wnt | carriage he could find th { asked him how that could be he sald | only twe years old, yet it aay i plea wid linpoi when asked to talk wt Under the soothing influence of a| were driven to the howe of Rey, C1 alc In Harte|that taere was a 38 cont balance duv ou {avited the combined efforts of Capt. De- ninets ara in prison, for the M x, Ho not w |, Pade ia M Sain : Some weird dreamer up In Hart~|that th ea ney and the poll eryes of the twenty. ¥« \ n alr sky and a good wind J, Dorem- | Mason. There the lovers were married, spa-|my fare from New York E ol c maui fy twenty years ' falr sky and a good wind J, Dorem- [Yih Tier the beat man and |fOrd has been sending the newspa-/my fare tron New Yorke | aiet erhirtyaiitth Strect haune of the with Gen 1x + ling, of Flushing, met. for the first |\\is Surrey the 1 pers stories of how chorus girls from || te ae ae oe eee ayant t fuse ere! ¢ which, > . = imnnina . veeld party veturned to th . ' nu are * : | conduc Street 'v¥! Charien Smith, anther nest a Tinh eich tas Yeon) ASTROLOGIST GIVES time pretty Miss ‘Tillie Robinson, of | ‘The wedding party. ieiuned to the] New York are working In the Cch>| pais, 1 protested, aiid protested hard Ae tot 3 Oacted ax steward.” In W idiaguta | Piocure General himae Astoria, on the “ladies’ run” of the | Vixen, and whe announcement of : * Finally they got a man who sald Re ea cet cathe flack Robinesa| momt Important wnd will surely. 7 HOPE TO MOLINEUX, | Qatoria: op the Uindiey run’ of the [ine marriage was made 10. the otner| Recticut vobacco feds for the beneft| Finally they gor ja, tase WM ral io] He Keled Sault “He med to Atianty Gity| in the vindication of hin» Maving eo Williamsburg Yacht Club, and had) acute the remainder of the day was|0f thelr comp:.xions, Caffe on we. All the other women | sii Bireet €taxlon STO Co ae where ho was arrested 4 month jater.” | jist returned from I Twas noc in| . : ; | proposed and been accepted, They | spent in seeing that the bride and bridc-| Mrs, Lillian Baker, of No. 111 West | goreamed and carried on so that t Thirag-elghth street, By = ——a toueh with had been going o! it rom Uneux's birth date-Aug. 12! were married at eat Neck, having | groom thoroughly enjoyed themselves. rs he handcuffs on for only about ene. fi ted when 1 he, of the | 8i—Mapocia we " "1 Eigaty-ninth street, appeared at The} kept the han i lot of bums in my back JUDGE FREES CARTOONIST. [1 wav « 1owhen Ld Fane) MS MAla, 8) sealichs | known each other less than an hour, | M4 and Mrs. Doreming will £0 tol Evening World Office to-day with the | tn minutes, It took four men to hand |yard"tushine “the growler and, they 3e rh | * ae housekeeping in Flushing immediately, | me, acd in the struggle I was badly | won't puy me for their dinne le~ j Mpnaras # gon) Nr Brook! th Mr. Doreming and Miss Robinson | housekeer! Flush} F cutt 4 in th led a : for, heir Ainwets! a Discharges M Who Made Ca All Ue Jawye ve defense » Brooklyn, cast the hor of th mr. * Both are well known on Long island | 8kin off the palme of her hands, her}, iseg. These black and blue marks |Clred Mrs. Catan tures of Wife in Jail, working in perfect harmony. Now uIle SAnaORA ‘to ibe for/had been Invited by different mem-| srs, Doreming 1s a remarkably pretty|face the color o- a newly painted|on my wrists wero caused by the hand- | P*sjoiman, Hlcke V altting ip ond aay Allen Burrows was released to-day | thus 1 know that statements tke | 8 tens es real AS b of the club to attend the run] blond, eighteen years old and has been freight car an¢ black and blue marks | cuffs r iy order of Jumice Cochrane from chy there Rave Bowl Tate we, wo have | known society woman, whoey pana | Yesterday, which was to be about the} @ sreat favorite at the dances of the Jon cer wrlsts, She sald these marks Encaped to New York, fi rere aanee OF “Maa Fings County Jail, where he had been | is most sensational and will aurely | the Larehnost Yacht | Picturesque waters of Long Island yacht club, td by handeutts, She was | “THe Man who said he war a Sherlit) iiheke ya arrival ot ‘ejected with for threo months because of non-pay- | Prove You Kg Molineux s innoseny Piper Gaited Wate oedalne -—— | were caus . took mo to another plantation where 1/Jeers. He grabbed Jim Gilroy and a ent of allmony to his wife, who is| yA put renes (ail taco pines Ae OER, SORT BE wes F rdalned that they TWO BOYS LOST. |just back from the tot.cco flelds of] remained for the night, 1 got a dollar] an koown as ined co ne BOs for GIvomee. ows made cartoonn|AHds (emit, my HaFlner, erg a Bvening wortd| sige a auld (hedh be sanlened tothe elope ee Connecticut. from the housekeeper of the barracks I knocking over tablen and ons | da attle, and “ now nA Hel _ VL daate sin y } Pp 0 de 7 <i nM e lowed b: oe me companto of the court, his wife and othe Hin” Agate, “n in wht ee: Mt Vixen, Neither had ever seen! Witttam and Hugh Mechan Sepa-! “saw an .dvertizoment,” gald| had been living Jn and the other women | lowed by the inew's companions. Do were anything Wut respectful (ies wilh be k f | the other before they stepped aboard. vated from Excursioninin, “cali.ng for 109 young | made Up the balance of my fare. I got! or Cunningham and Gilroy organised to i, Neaty ‘of the Thene art nes Hib Justify 1Ae Miss Robina ,| Mae Baker, 5 y back to New York last night. rescue the prisoner, They began beate "4 fo his spouse, and when he ma if i f upon her f neon eae aboard her} william and Hugh Mveh women to go to a piace near Ha.t-| yt iy my advice to any wo ing the pollceman, and (nally threw hime A gation to Ket out of Jail last Week | Roland HH. Molineux rmative rep filmy drecs caught on @ splinter anc {six years old, who think they AP to the sidewalk | During the fight Gil a bowed them to te Court in opine | PANY iy, ) lar, ‘Doremiis,» Who was atendinel * 1 One Mundred and Ninin| ford for bight work At fom $2 tO) main away (rom the Conn Jroy and Hickey bad acatrugale for the NY gition to his jon. but [cannot y i e 0 was standing 4 te ndved ad Nin elds, There are scores of porseasion of the pollecman's pistol, Gile Eduatio Cochrane decided that the cw-| oy. Isjink lm the tr attern | near, stooped and loosened It street, were picked up lust Saturday | $1.75 a Gay, Transportation was to RRR EIR HIER REE A HN pievrer ae estore ur artis ery raed ich ‘tte not constitute contempt any Information js 10 be made pu he] 4 a salon i night at Twenty-sece street and See- | pe furnished, the ‘ad’ gald, and board f i twice, He ou t out tt venting World reporter, she | * 5 be a: but they haven't got a cent and the con . must talk a tt i Her Smile Die te, ond avenue by Polleeman Conieoy \ Copt. Delaney — Ex lack, 1! was said at the office | ceived oy the iawyer. Who tat ca teed 4 " | was to be provided. ‘n keeps them in debt because tt tslinnts en had been kellied AUANDA WOKE GALL of Tat k. Qleatt, Gruber & Bonynge, at] her with interest, marking upon litte | He receive 4 #m. thanks and hey W p taken to Police Headquar d to get men to work in the flelds. und Ww he came around ; a Bishop Kelley, of | N2, 10 Hrondway, ts out be the city eh | calendar which Ve Iwid in hls hand che | that amile wan what decided hins that| ters, where they told of having Kone on Work Was to Be a Poem. bid you see any chorua girls up there| on the 1 1B 1) > Kelley, ofl joying a vacation Hates which she had determined ware | Miss Robinson was the young woman{a kindergarten excursion on Baturda ing for thelr pplexions?” Mra! ‘pho wtru iad an audience with’ the favorable (0 Molineux oF otherwise | 8 « day ; Kod. oy apart leaving Rome to vinc DANGER TO MIME . ho wanted -for his wity He searched| but had lost thelr way. Jn Jefferaon| “1 went down to # place In Worth + Make. chords airte. thera | Rreenara ¢ italian cities and urged upon hin MOLINEUX’S FATHER D N MAY, through the boat until he found some|Markgt Court to-day Magistrate Barlow | strect, Where 1 found @ man mamed| ne replied, “thero ix a great chanc 1 i Py, every, auch othe tree, apa one who know Misa Robinson, and find-| handed the children over to the care of | Mitchelson, Becretary of the Connecticut] for them io joln in the chorus of dis-| when he Jumped ov. at Aiverionn Catholiiem HAS NEW EVIDENCE. )of iat icine i ian end On’ Rug, {hint |i & mutual friend anked to be tntro>| tne Children’s Boctety Tobacco Corporation, He hired about| ontent. opattolman Hiswey held ame ; r was inevitably fraugnc with lgastas: dyced, ee twenty-five women to work in the tor and’ finals” wane niin et at NO EXTHA ExTus CHANGE i. ‘There is at least one man in Brn few York ly certain that the trial in Qo of the ‘allen arena Jum ae the Vixen cast off from the Meaalted ae olub= hi SE coninnin MRS, CHAFFEE IMPROVED, MANILA, Aug. %.--Mre, Chaffee, wite ssl ec trial in M. i wharf Mr. Doreming was in- Jaron Ma even. rae wes ah paceo felda, To hear him tell it the URE. work hedge a sweet pone, Mickey's cothing was d head mi