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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1902. wee v : MR, AND M OLO-VELO | DOUBLE GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION. N) | e ———— ———— | aie ; Wealth y -Veloni ie, Aged Thi . 3 i i i . HN Brewer Woerz Alleyed'Mrs. Colo-Veloni, a Sprightly Annie, Aged Thirteen, and Lot-|Tall Mrs. Broder Admits She| Policeman Dies from Exposure i His Wife Gave Him) Matron of 70 or So, Tells of tie, Eieven, Spend a Glorious! Punched Small Life Partner’ and Lack of Sleep and Nour- ani ‘i i i : . i | i A i rning with This Blood-| Her 60-Year Affection for Day and Find Many Strange| on the Bowery, but Says It! ishment, Due to His Ceaseless irsty Threat. Her Husband. and New Things. Was Only in Retaliation. Vigil at Bedside. | H HE NAMES A. NOBLEMAN. LOVE FIRE STILL BURNS. NIGHT OF SORROW FOLLOWS. A WOMAN WAS WITH HIM.|VICTIM OF QUICK PNEUMONIA. 1 As long as little Arnie i ! Mrs. Woerz, it Is Alleged, Sald She | Her Sister and Husband, Who Were Crslndel shee (Ross REAR eT ee ee ene Ue tent) ae See | sansen Hye they will remem es- | like the to m1 Jartonet, | ond Presi 4 S Would Kill Husband if He Brought} Married the Same Day as She and! laissttiaattey slat nite Giitelveairare Sree te a ees sa ne eae pat reat aa HUE 1 things and raw! Mrs, Bertha Broder told the Jawyers| posure throuch a continuous vigil at - | i eas : Action—Great Secrecy Is Malin: Her Choice, Are Still Young and more things th before and more | and Justice MacLean from the witness) his wife's death bed and his body ts ‘ tained by Lawyers, Hearty, Though Near Four Score. than they are likely to see in| stand tn the Supreme Court that the! deine held tr ' Many moons hers they got a] story told by her husband, ttle Dr. | | i 4 together Saturday. | sound whipping. the memory of which | Jullus Broder, of how she had t | o> H j Despite an alleged threat by his benutl-| “‘Ien’ a ee ‘i RMAs oft i241 . had terror-| Toe patietic features of Hughes's Me id dle t hanasiue Colo- n teen and Le oloven| true. | force und a score volunteered to take his bratns the day ae dragzed her name |!Mtroduced an Evening World reporter years oll, ‘Thelr mother, Mrs. Blizabeth| With nweetest smlies she deciared | hie place at his wife's bed and at Bis » dato) a divorce rcourt Fraderiee! GW. ie his wife. the older of two alsters who| {Ivinson, runs a danery y she had never but once “roaked him’ | own. Only two were needed, On’ tae Wi ay millionaire. (Urawer!) hee ee eee © married on the | Seventh street, Jersey city of fired na plate at him nor “takes the| second relay Hughes dled, DFOUEHE Bult Fa . some day in the family homestead at {aren hav en attenting school ang | MOP to aim" now thrown a pot of | Mrs. Hughes was seized with quick Provgnt ault for abwolute divorce trom |Chatham, N. Yu. and who on Tuesday : ‘n recentiy thar] fee Over him nor driven his patients | consumption two months ago and since 's wife, who wan Miss Harriet Lets. | ast celebrated the goiden anniversary ning when thes put their! TR oy then inert hushend cal Waal eres) ae Venysettorte Haw ibeanninede (tv sure jf the double wedding. wader thelr arma and carted out] 4 Une ony Here Pali she took arms|yoted to her, had been continuously at round the action with secrecy, and the |,.!7: Colo-Veloni Is elghty-stx, while SU ERAS, erie SThen ahe aiouper ranma. ste |her bedside when not patrolling Bis complaint, hich wan Mad tatece Jug, | the dalaty old lady who has shared his itis, If vou nre latetordny,¥ou|lentered sonerot. the cet, traricmatie | eat, He as told that she conka tie j 1 suc which was fited before Jus-| joys and sorrows for fifty yeara in a ttc not come hom at all," feeais f eof the most faahlonable | put a short time and he was cauth Uen Steciler, war withdrawn tmmed{- little over seventy. Her slater, who — —_—-— - We (Wants Delisle, Twamnnint' | geherlyudnge Women: TGS, WRG, Ghee cmrerel vith: Nlminalts eta ately upon the naming of Col, Franklin | married on the same day Alexander | chirruped the (wo girly and away they | Oreccated eat hen nah eae {When #he| tried to persuade him to go to bed. ite Partlett aK referee to hear the evidence | Myiick, of Paterson, N. J. In three! want I eiaghetierewanear eulie cater get ay miuen Mean AS Neste i BniReRa leaves Manne But the temptation to play wlong the | Oye ee eta while she need-| would not. He hurried home from bis Py) Werecinent of attorneya far ‘both | or am. very tired thts morning,” sald atreg won tou strong, They dalled | Sia semana aoe cath tie doctor and) work each day and sat all night wilt ’ Weerz Ix to have $50 9 week | Mrs, Colo-V. in y i unt past school hour, and they | nrapgmpagion ret upon her and she| his wife, talking to her, cheering Ber H pyre tn to have 10 @ week |/atrs, Cola-Velon!., “for have not yot Z reuse are Fetaiinted" with her flats, Thoy all| and minietering to every want t M ‘A ov ‘elebra of esday i yi y chet ben ete! up alice ica foe caunhel rece jet over the celebration of Tucsdry Te ean een manson Mad vedu> |feiched up In a pollce station and next y : |night. Would you Uke to see a plece of | | rat : i day the prisoners were discharged in Cared for the Children. © Sensational Testimony. | my wedding cake?" | A ‘ tai fee shi i mine up thelt| court because “nobody made any com-| The care of their three little children, qpnazite the ratlenee of the attarneya, | She took from a nevrby table a tiny | Te at evans baer We Men tds | tvalntee the oldest only six, also devolved upon snes fot a Lb os 7, alters ths th savers oh opening. It revealed the | ———— nave and never, never fo home any) py Broder declared that the young, the blg policeman. But he never com- rn be extremoly sensational, (dark erumblea remains of @ huge cake " . A * ) Aer Woman’ In the case wag a nurse he had| plained. He dressed them, pt Jt rAM cover the conduct of the defent-|her mother had baked in Ronor of tne She Weighed 350 Pounds and) Butcher Objected When Pretty, Teacher Said He Deserved It) Sy {ey weat to one ve the vakors’s| engaged tor a patient and that they | thelr meals as best he knew how and rt_tn thea countries, It Is said, und |two sisters Atty yenre ag. es | | i uatomers anil ¢ With Cs) were waiting for a car at the corner, | tried to amuse the little tots, who could B“exat one mame of nobtity may be] “AN pode Ave Mealihéat, Rescuers Nearly Broke Sup-| Anna Summers Wanted Real; So Three Boys Whipped) ss forsure vies suarked far Now York | not going tate the rew:aurant, when hia|not understand the grief which @eq if 5 a Noite handsome, athletic wife, when told she | pressed him. z pehtition to thoar, whe chim ta, ne) tape ecm to thin It vary sear port Under Them. Steak Instead of tl George Gowan. fall the bg atoren, rod) on the “Li (E109. lean q nurae sald. “Humpa” and tackled | Three daye ago he became #0 stctehe ariliny with the a‘legations in Mr, | able that four people should be alive to fate lunch In @ regular city res.auran But alo : : ‘ : Woers's complaint reference will he | celebrate their golden wedding together. ia a i stuffed themacives with candy and had sanrae EL OHGL Eeattseet ate taeces an | atreu medlalest-alanguide “ihe bel oO mrda to gay dolnes of the young wife Of course It dovsn't seem astoninhing £0] yy nig medals should be awarded for] Tt would not be surpr'sing shouta! George Faward Gowan, a ppt) in| 22 much fen that they forgot that Jer~| an absolute divorce, and eays ihe al-| dying wife ant lay down upon it, He ts, however, that Mr, Woe > band and vill Wt vera! years - b ‘ “ to give a gold metal to bs syiueee hen night came they dectded to RO) Mre, Haaseiberser, a fellow-tenant in | 89 sleepy. : come suspicious, and it ts anid that) yet, and my ister, Mra. Myrick, and Truck Compe and Battalion Chior Anna Summers, at Staten tetea pe teheol last Friday, Mise Anna Murphy, |to @ theatre, Afraid to tackle one of | ch fat-houre where the Brodera lived | He did not awake. Pneumonia tn dts Raley hel waa) abroad bie, ite [Mer Husbahd are ts the best of health |itasue, ot/versey City. should ret some| Anna, being Ineletent that Tidtoner Lea | We ner, acolded him and said he| te Dik New York houses, they made |ang aquabbied, teatifed that she often |fercest form held him. The doctors apd Weera was intormed that he: husoand | ce. for ntneven:yetive ahe hag anki (?e@ home inn whesloarrow, for to-d4y | had purchaned: che eee, MAK Ahe was kent In that afternoon. So three|the galiery and there wasn't any one In ETE AO MIE US Cen aneters so rthat hid wile cule ete ae wax keetlig wateh over hor movemente. | that Ye smooth and white as oid ivory | thew rexcued trom i ath ay fire Mrs. Vhant slap on the fees aptemed @ inf the other pupils, Morrin Lavine, |the houge happier than {aexe two while | jaay, “lle ean diwada acarelnge ee lloverworlej ands theta hey “wera sng he resu of this w na hen ne x N ” who early 30 wees rel in a ! a ‘s ¥ ‘e —- aie ate pees A bi abi and eyes that have a reminiscent | Knowles, who welghs nearly 330 had ny arrested and to-day he paid | WHiam Hayes and Alfre? Kocher lay ne eee anes t ; Mrs. Broder never said anything only: | him to another room so that she cording to report, in his complaint | “PY Sey in a Greek py birth:|( Sheilives, onvehe th SuAnna vias seventeen venta aia aria pv at CI ge AEP EL LL AD edives Aalctheieliseee hove taal Line DAG EDAtA ine FTather 62 Nites heiberssl ‘ c Lai Q i ej } , R noneeenine pe ygatcen years old and S 5 ¢ e dno! mvid Span ‘athe! 3 8 ecame wi rself went dae te. i scat hee Sidebar’ made land has the flery dark eyes of hi race, | Manning n elle tuchmbnd tersen, ata d * parents the ing enough money left to get across the |ietle Mrs, Broder, ( unos cosilugiy thet paaeetisienea Anenholtn: pes? Her Biscing see iy ‘ “ | He snowed the reporter several pletures | broke out In the ; this mori: | net loot a. 20,828 Gowan compinined to his mother, and] ferry to New York. Little Lotte be-| ne would like hls Little son-in-law if he| disease had weakened her so that ate. - ate i | ot himeelf at the time he won the heart |I® among somo barrels of tar that) 4 this afternoon all the parties, includ-]came frightened and began to cry. | would not be ay awfully a could no longer open her eyes. i Heal Te ae . aAnK x Sia a e na Jes, inc h 01 01 , wainst his wife Ren seating cee Court ae eauz| of pretty Mira Anderson, of Chatham. | Were being Kent to rejuvenate the roof \ juieher never lived’ who willins. ing sting Murphy, and the head teacher, |ANNIO, as the leader, thought that even | “Bho 4 n'y ony uauEhier, Budge,” ex. | stiliialtve, DUE she: may not live; Cima ae aut. We will Hye apart if voul “He was very handsome In those The burning tar caused late of smoke, | pair : were summonel before Justice Meyer] & Whipping wan better than aiaying | PIAS PAPS Sista teneg 3 ee tL will not be diagraced by aj days.” sald Mrs, Coto-Velon! proudly. fence | in the Children’s Court ont In the ety all night, and sy, wiih | proger® counter sult for-absolute. dl- MAY HAVE TO TAKE WEYLER, HERB eon ai iiiverninigunow mn tiea naan wien rald The magtitrace lectt the boys and| trembling, unwilling (feet, they wan-lvorem and on the suggestion of Aibert | . mot at all tke he is now He ‘wit a | was overcome eK." ugon thelr promising to beheve in fu-| dered sowly tack home I.'Bige OF counsel for the litte doctor, | MADRID. Nov. 13—Gen, Weyler wilt ihe Wawyers maticone® ood des ; awit Hr TGs ESUTRLL META ot her Uy Ising to behove 3 ath rsconeifation ought to be brought | get the war portfollo again if glance at the bowed figure of tae old fe tying on . ture discharged them. He said Miss] Thelr mothe hem to the sta-|ayout between his ollent and the athletic | succeeds in forming, a new Cabinet, rx ta represented In the die | BAN . rm. mnen | the of course, meant that Mrs, |tlon-house, where sergeant toe rurnment of tae doctor ®| Marshal Lopes Deringer retused to action by the tirm of Gugsen- |i, she continued to talk of her t ne woman eo hard that and not the boys, shoult do|tured’thom. Then she took home, {Hit fon scgarstion wag taken to give | take it, The Duke of Tetuan also des Chtermeyer & Marna a ee ee coe iike, moat ola |!” the nent, but 350 pounds was throug the shop. the whipping whern she Hehe ditt phvrician and the fair phar-|ciined to enter @ Liberal concent \ they refuse to discuss their connection | ee Senne che handnome ‘over |i0%, much for him to carry down a ASHANceNts TARe UD, Cabinet with tne case in any way Appearing | NOV" pons me gh he wan quire | isater. He called for hap and Rat- for Mrs, Woera are Menara, A. L. @|0f her youth as though ats tation Chief Hague, another t'y man, LG. D. Jacods, whose offices directly ad-| distinct from the wrinkled husdaa’ Ot) erm 19 hin ald. 5 Som those of the contending firm, ‘The; her wide, and must by no means “Ruppose the ladder breaks?” sug- elder Mr. Jucous, when asked to-day If| confounded with him eeara Gant RES ERE CRE ATSIATTENG ‘ 9 . *e . Mis, Woerg gud threatened to shoot | Loved Him Sixty Years. I exitcwase down j pr her husoand tf te scught divorcee. Te | ot neye loved that man ever since I! then the peopie below saw that Ch fusea iv uitirm or den. ‘woe ten years old,' she confident. ‘1! the | was bend.ng visibly. A fire- (3 era fs a yuaig man of great; WO ny ERE . t oethyell sinber of the ress never cared for any one else at all, Of: man got a siraller 1a and braced re) @ , 1 & Woete and 48) course," she added, “you can see he ts! S86 008 yy y ienowl vi . . . . Rae i K {hus Mrs, Mary Knowles, with her ~ e . rs many ott WiStS (qgrest deal older than 1. He wae a ga) pourax wan bores ately” to, Moth The season fer sensational price reduction is here. In. spite of the tremendous sales this season our ‘nin 1 . th. he mon revived on the oon $ . : oo ~ i . of t ite he grown man when 1 was a chid in) Faith. She soon revived on ihe ant ables are: 4 ; iy . pene x Tived ii'an“e exant .man 3 Gresses to my knees, | Air ond mas nile, tn walk, une tables are: still heavily laden with Winter Suits and Overcoats, which as the season advances must be closed reet Bast dvertised for, sale. My husband she con- T » telephone was ordered taken out tinued. ‘His father and all his male 2 Mena Sov 1. Mr. Woera setatty, 4 , by Me Woers on or, York Athletic relatives were’ Killed in the war be- i] | 4 ZViK unth two days ago, when he went tween Greece and Turkey In 1821. the y DS £. the'Hotel Netherland, where he now one of which Lord Byron sang, you 16- | s | fn. He's nected wits the New qemper, His mother had no friends | Anhattan, Liederkrang and Bur Costa Riding and Delving Club |and took refuge on an American vessel. | | When she left she gave her boy to) Her Father Saya Malice. Bighteth closed and is a Greek,” \ For FRIDAY and een equalled this season here—elsewhere—anywhere. Men’s Suits, In Scotches, Tweeds and Fane out. We are compelled to disregard the question of prices and take what we can get. SATURDAY we cffer bargains “hat positively have not b : Men’s Overcoats, all sizes and lengths, blues, black Mr. George P. Lets, the father of Mrs. Woerz. was seen to-day at his home, », 10% Bust €sventy-elghth street. He said that his wife and daugater were Sut and would not return until late in the afternoon | “LT wa: called In from the country, | wi.ere [ had gone for my hea) sh, by this terrible affair,” sald Mr. Leis, "Thus; far I have not had the courage to tak much to my daughter about It. j from what she has told me t can de- nounce all the allegations made against her as untrue. There Is a great deal to be sald tn her defense, and nothing put the side of her husband has been heard. Tt Is not true that ehe ever threatened to kill him. When the prop- er time comes she will prove that the sult against her Is in the nature of a malicious persecution.” | TURKEYS SCARCE NOW. Prices Higher, Too, for Many Farmers Have Quit Raisin, For persons who belleve that a Thanksgiving dinnner without turkey 4s no Thanksgtying dinner at all, the outlook !# gloomy. There {s a scarcity of turkeys, not only in the East, but | throughout the country. Prices now range from 18 to 20 cents a pound for fowls muscled like long distance runners—an average of 4 cents a pound above fhe ruling price a year ago, Dealers attribute the shortness in the turkey supply to the: high price of grain, Country folk, In the past year, appear to have neglected the ratsing of turkeys for more profitable pursults, Where the succulent fowl was pro- evrable in car load lots a year ago, it Is hard work to secure a barrel of him now. Ducks are high, too, but the cold storage chicken !8 with us in plenty and will doubtless decorate the centre of Tanya Thanksgiving board In place of the national domestic bird. | —— NO WONDER SHE SCREAMED. Woman Found Thief Pocketing Her Silver Spoon Mrs. David Schulman was awakened In her home, at No, 406 South Third street. Brooklyn, early this morning by @ noise in the dining-room, Leaving her bus- band asleep she crept into the dining- room and found a man leisurely filing his pockets with silverware. | Commodore Richardson and he stayed | on that ship for three years, “The first me I ever saw him I was sitting In front of our house in Chat- ham. He had come up from New York with hait a dozen other young feilows to work tn a shop of which my father wns foreman, and three of them came to our house to board. When I saw him come up the walk for the first time I noticed his black eyes and his fine curls, and I said to my mother, ‘Oh, ma, isn’ the beaudiful?’ Rebuked for Admiring Him, “Elaadeth Pitts, a little gir! friend of mine, turned to me and sald, ‘You ought to be ashamed of yourself. You are too young to talk like that.’ But my er only laughed. om that day I had eyes for nobody elge. Colo would often ask to go out with me, We would go nutting blackberrying together. And of course lots of people laug! to eco a grown young man going out with a little girl ten years old, “Yes, I loved him for ten years, for we were not married till I was ‘past twenty. But I never let him know It ull he asked nie." The old lady tossed her head chalieng- fagly at her husband of fifty vears, but Mr, Colo-Veloni merely smiled In a bland, superior manner, and aald noth- ng. “On the day of our wedding my els- ter was married to one of the other young men working In the shop, and wo both have been happy wives fitty years. Do you know, my husband and hi rown so close together that is {Il T have to take to my bed re were real marriages in those But now if people get married nd lve together for six months they are conaldered a model couple, Not Surprised at Divorces, 3 ° . I when he too, T about divorces and the wase of society women! This in a fast age, and tho women are a pretty good second to the men. There are too many cl 4 theatres, ang I am not surprised number of divorces I read about.’ “we don't want to say,” Interrupted Colo. Veloni, “that we have ved together for fifty years without 4 cro word, There must be little family Jar But my. wife has never pulled my halr and I have never affronted her, |W ny Then Mr. Colo Veloni called attention to several portraits of himself in full Masonic regalia telling of Palestine Commandery No, 18, Knights Templar, which he originated In 184%, and to a painting of the ship in which he came ‘rom, “T don't go out much, but I know all! . | about. 4| fever,” says a lady in Manilla, Ia., ("and It BITS BEHIND HIM. |Runaway Horse Clears Streets and Is Only Stopped on Edge of River. A runaway horse hitched to an un- |dertaker's wagon containing an empty ‘easket cleared One Hundred aid Twen- lty-ntth street from Pack avenue to the i | Bast River this afternoon and was only | | stopped on the edge of the river by a man hanging to his bridle. | Christoparer v undertaker, of No. 4% Fast Elgi rd street, lett jhis wagon under the New York Cvw tral | station In One Hundred and Twenty- | laeth street while he we: |get a corpre which had just arr The horse frightened and ran At Third avenue th ad the bed of the hearse parted com- pany with the wheels, | But the horse did not © Dragsing the four wheels after him he dashed | toward second avenue, where a second collision seperated the wheels from the shafts. H Jack Welsh, of No. 207 Firat avenue, dashed cut of @ lumber yard and grabbed the horse's bridie.- 1 ‘ne kept on, draggings Wes and st on him’ occascraily, The ani out on the dock at the foot of the atres clear to the edge, where he sat back on his haunches. POWERFUL FSOD That Can Lift You Out of Bed. \' ‘The proper food to build up the} ‘system after an attack of illness, or any other time, is important to know “Last year, I had typhoid malarial | left me so weak I could|# jecarcely turn in bed. I was very |M nervous, the least noise annoyed me, | fl and I could hardly eat anything. “A friend recommended Grape- | Nuts food, thinking maybe I would like that, and I did, I commenced | | gaining strength, and am now able to walk around out of doors, Men's All-Wool Pants, all sizes, and oxfords; hand-padded should- ers; actual vaues $ 95 $15.00; for Friday and Q: Saturday Men’s Fine Overcoats in all the wanted fabrics and colors, very swagger cut, lengths, 40 inches to 50; fine $ 1.95 values at $18.00; for If Friday and Saturday.. Men’sSwellOvercoats in all colors and styles of fabrics; Ne [Poe full ee the long oxy effect; gran d values, $20.00; for ‘14 95 Friday and Saturday. Men'sFinestOvercoats in Vicunas, Thibets and import- ed-fabrics, all hand-tailored, cor- rect in every detail, the perfec- tion of He artist Sane reat values, $25 28; for Friday and 1g” Satirdayiot seis Light & Heavy Weight Cravenette and rain overcoats, absolutely rain proof, hand-padded shoulders, large loose back,lengths Men’s Pants. PIB Ola cee sicinece COPYRIGHT 1902 re cae All righte reserved dy Taylor Clothing Co. Cassimeres, blue and __ blac Cheviots; swell Suits; $995 food values at $15. riday and Saturday.. ’ : Pye Men’s Business Suits, | In all colors and fabrics; Single and Double Breasted; hand- padded shoulders, swagger gar-4 ments ; great values at $18. on Friday | 1 and Saturday at..... Men’s Stylish Suits, In imported Fabrics, hand=. made garments; the acme of erfection, Single and Double reasted; fine values 5 4” at $20. Your choice Friday and Saturday ’ : Men’s Finest Suits, made of the costliest worsteds, ‘ tweeds and vicunas, hand-made collars, buttonholes and hand= padded shoulders, single and double breasted styles, good value, | ve 95 $22 and $25, for.... ’ : Young Men’s Clothing Boys’ Fall and MAE as Pants Suits, and Double Breasted sty'es; 4% tine values at $7 and $7.50; for. thens, “Of all the things we recelved on our anniversary," he said, “my wife is routest of a telesram of congratu- ation, which wag sent to her by bather Chapter, Order of the Eastern rr" or Drewned in the Pa having. tweeds cassimeres, worsteds and $1-98 values $3; for.. a) A jen’s Pants, nobby patterns in stripes, plaids and neat effects, $2.98 value et ; ai a en's Pants, in swel} patterns,em- brace all the different styles of rook DS 98 excellent values, $5 and $5.50; for Bhe screamed, the burglar was startled for a moment, but he did not get so ex- cited that he dropped the allverware. He ran for the window and jumped to the ground, twenty feet below. In the fall several spoons dropped from his pockets and he stopped and picked them] NEWARK, N. J., Noy. 18—A man fp and ran away down the street ,ap-| about fifty-Ave years old, was found Parently uninjured. 1s anat the bur-| drowned in the Pasenic River, at Free- gaincd over twenty pounds, and Grape-Nuts did it, “My little brother used to be thin and pale. Although he seemed to eat enough food, what he did eat did him no good, He was put on Grape-Nuts regularly and is now strong and well | and gaining fast in flesh. recom- mend Grape-Nuts to all who are! weak and run down. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ~ Boys’ Handsome Long Pants Suits, sizes 14 to 20 years; $ -45 Single und Double Breasted; | value $10; for....+-...-- Boys’ Swell Long Pants, Suits ages 14 to 20 years; blues, backs, § 95 ‘ Cheviots; Single and "Double ~ Aj Pe. ylor Clothing (b CHAPIBERS STREET AND BROADWAY. Breasted styles, actual value $12.50; for.. ‘The. police were not ; {caine had'tken a allver pitcher, sirtegy [man street, to-day. | Hie hat, shoar pat a sult stockings were on a pier nearby. | SiRs, al Valued at pout $00 The body wus Not identiteds i ni &

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