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POERGION 1G | PILLING THE TRISH ALS. Leading Members of Parlia- ment and Editors Serv- ing or Sentenced to Serve Long Terms of Imprison- ment. v ¥ aN DNE WOMAN VICTIM, TOO. THREE OF THE PROMINENT IRISH MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT SENT TO PRISON. t 9 Memes sake DANCE SHOCKED HIDEN SLEUTHS, Five Young Women Who Gave a Daring Entertainment for the Amity Club Had to Go to Police Station. wy” | a CLUB MEMBERS ARRESTED. | Detectives Had a Tip that a Racy Time Was Expected, so They Concealed Themselves Where| They Could Watch the Show. Five tearful young women stood before THIN BEREADS —-_ WOMAN N NICHT Mrs. John T. Young’s Body Is Found Headless Beside Long Island Railroad Tracks in Corona. FAMILY SCOUT SUICIDE. Pollce Thought She Might Have Killed Herself by Putting Head on Track at the Muiberry Avenue Crossing. The headless body of Mm John T. iam SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9 mi ‘sineateol A PPENDICITISIDUS | TO WHITEWFLOUR | tigan boule will be used Tl a director 0 oponing of thi .but-the | seroy Payne | 105 feet and d with a two} ia sul! occu-, Tehicle com- » for ninety- sal of $3,000 4,000, or $714 }Sd-Declares Physi System of [Milling Is to Blames. HANGES Tw miitig procestes are re | Ogden sponsible for appendicitis, according to a physician who has been tn the practice of medicine for fifty years and who has observed the spread of the This physician, Dr, H.C, Howard mpalgn, Ill, asserts that until the trade demand for exceedingly white flour ‘An Interesting pm been arranged by | ‘club. The next mee day, when the titers, vote Itself to the cor ay and Her- ding, on lot Noe named, Magistrate Crane in Yorkville Court to- | YOun® was found on the Tong Island Ser anuaré. Shas eed ee Sees R Ec Rene weecine Publications.” A.W » @ay charged with having danced #o|Ralircad tracks near the station at| | tor Long- |» To prove thisassertionthaphyatetan pointe i of | shockingly for the benefit of thirty-five | Corona, L. I., at midnignt by Daniel to the fact that where coarse breadsare used, ‘She Is Proprietor of Newspaper « Government Is Making ; Drastic War on the Men Who Are Fighting for the Right of Free Speech and Public As- semblage. MEpeciat Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) DUBLIN, Ir Jan, 10.—The) re- Mmarkable spectacle {s presented in Ire- dand to-day of a absolutely free trom “high crimes and misde- \mesnora" which Is at the same time Baboring under the most drastic of the ymany coercive een Imposed happy history. | The result is the jails of the country fare filled with the ten in poiltieal editorial Even a wonan is not sacred trom the and, country measures which have upon ft during tts un- | some of leading and life. ROLL OF LEADING IRISH CITIZENS WHO SERVED OR ARE SERVING TERMS IN young men last night that Detectives Roth and Ruth, of the Bast Fifth street station, were simply obliged to arrest them. With the five fair dancers were the thirty-flve young men who had wit- nessed thelr more or less graceful gyra- tions. They were by no means tearful, but they were sorely embarrassed, Thoy were members of the Amity Club, born for the occaston, at the instance of J. C. Jackle, a theatrical manager, of No, ail Eust Tenth street, | A Rare Time Promised. Two weeks ago Jackle issued cards at #2 a card, Inviting the recipients to be- [come members of the Amity Club and jattend an entertainment at Leer's Hotel, |No. 61 East Fourth street. A rare and racy Ume was promised and thirty-five |men took chances, ‘They gathered last night in a lange room on the ground floor of the hotel. ‘The room had been cleared of every- thing but chairs. in the centre was a piece of matting around which the chalra were grouped in the shape of a horse- | shoe. ‘Then Jackie, as the master of cere: eras introduced Miss Lydia O'Con- nor, who did a song and dance, punctu- Tobin, engineer of the Corona Public Schoo}. Tobin was on his way home when he stumbled against the woman's body at the Mulberry avenue crossing. was outside the track. He summoned assist- ance. and with the aid of lanterns, the woman's head was found some fifty feet further up the track. An examination of the body showed that it had recelved no injurtes, and the police inferred trom this that Mrs. Young might have by placing her head on the rail family scout the suicide theory she had been visiting neighbors probably crossing the tracks when the train bore down on her unexpectedly. A physician who examined the body said the woman had died an hour be- fore. It was concluded, therefore, that Mrs. Young had been run down by the Montauk Point train, which passes through Corona at 11.8 o'clock. The Long Island City police were notified by telephone, but they could not locate the engineer of the train, and found that no report of the acci- committed sulctde Her | dent had been turned in by any of the night train crews, Iny to 8 :w Ametl- vome time whe disease Je-unknown, but that as soon as the fine bréadstuffs are introduced ap- pendicitis comes diong av a sequence! is & By thie reasoning ft Is shown that (ne peo=), ple of agricultural communities who secured thoir flour from smal! mills did not have the disease until the small mills were crowded out by the Jarge onesand fine white flour. aupplanted the coarse. ‘Then the negroes of the wouth so long as” they ate corn bread were free from the dis- ease, but when the new process flour began two used the disease came among them. ‘The same results attended the departure of |" the German folks from their coarse bread to the refined flo! je. program afternoon consis! . on “ Historie eat ,dvals of France,” by” ‘Round the Woe 4 svld for ghty-figh ¥. doudte 2. The wito paid, SOUTHS o from a vald Dr.; Howard, nove of tne allment among twenty-nve years of practice among the peo- | \\ ple before that,time I do not think I saw |) more (han forty cases of appendicitis Now, they are common.” iy “ Large and extended”changes'in"thevdtat | court. of people has contributed to this. Forexam-| oul the date mentioned there began to b general change from the old method of grinding grain to the present method of roller (mill and excessively fine dolting cloths. ‘Thia\ plan“of milling began first.in the large cities, and appendicitis beganito | ton miks’ ( | frat, thi La process, ri % oky: ed by rests on the knees of the Amity| Mrs. Young's body was removed to increase fret, there. ter the new | b Brasp of the oppressor, for the plucky Club members: “Mise Lisitie Gra ith al a '. 0 am fol-} La morgue, where it was identified crowded ‘outs the smal} mills in the coun« proprietor of a Waterford newspaper, JAIL FOR OPPOSING COERCION LAW. of her own, | py members of her family, Mrs. O'Mahony, aa reprens LY has felt the brunt of England's attack on the right of free Bpeech, A PATRIOTIC WOMAN. Mrs. ANNE 0O'M. |AHONY, a widow, proprietor MICHABL HOGAN, three months. DANIEL POWELL, editor of the Midland ‘ott, who live in the vicinity of Wighth avenue and Thirty-ninth street, and who are dark enough to rest under the suspicion that The Youngs live on Corona avenue. There are five children. Mr. Young works in @ broker's office In this city. The Mulberry avenue crossing is one fi the large milling establishments, and apes ythe.farmers beganito have, appendi- Stil” tnacnegroesot ithe eouthrala’ not |, it, but In Ue they began to get away |, thelr forefath In the twentf-one western, midwest- of the Waterford Star, two months. ‘Tribune, four months. cree OF gina Teor EE een te | of the most dangerous crossings of the hi from fxm and southwestern counties: where THE DEVOTED MEN. JAMES MURNANF, five weeks. tributed an Individual turn, Long Island Ralroad, and has been the their plain corn bread, and they, too, e rt . Th . e | RS atae cae re cialinea ana eeatnta ot WILLIAM K, REDMOND, M. P., six months. B. M’TERNAN, two months at hard labor. ing. Tho "five" young” women” dieap-| "ene of many accidents. It le guarded #] cia net have appondieltis in Geemany: cath or t 6 ned, R irop gate, a lawlessness {s, by inference, supposed JOHN O'DONNELL, M. P., six months, fifth STEPHEN HOLLAND, foreman printer of The Pitas Toiwd Tar abs cthetita co ecaeee litre TABhE Gime Chars Ua'n6 OF8) On 4. they. began to eat our fine white 2 put in the new process of fashion.’ Now they have ap; many Just aa, dof only with @ few yards of blue ribbon wrapped gracefully around their torsos. ‘They began the ee-coochee, while the members of the Amity Club drew closer, Irish People, one day. RODOLPHUS MAYER, two months. DENNIS JOHNSTON, recently served five months; summoned on a new charge. PATRICK FITZPATRICK, two months at to exist, the judges on the winter cir- weult of the Assizes have been in sev- feral casos presented with pairs of twhite gloves. The presentation of these wloves is a time-honored custom which fndicates that the calendar ef the term in prison. JOHN ROCHE, M. P., four months at hard iabor; two months added in default of bail. MICHAEL REDDY, M. P., seven months. Pp. A. M’HUGH, M. P., editor of the Sligo There {s a sharp ourve just before the crossing is reached, around which the heavy expresses dash without slacken- ing speed. ’ Arrested All Handa, p Detectives Roth end Ruth, who hed —_—<—<—=— Became, oe ee mom Cusmbin. mai memes | Bes Atroety rerven eee ah RAHILLY, United Trish League organ on me EOL pa that a pie . a) LLY, - on, came. for ir : Wial the sdawes Aro Prejmaice’ -| monin: 1 d for trial mai ais tng, and ‘put the whole uth under_ar- t al E, HAVILAND-BURKE, M. P., one month izer, summoned for trial. rest. Six uniformed policemen ‘wees. ‘on f the digestive organs Notwithstanding these obvioms de- | at hard labor. JAMES KILMARTIN, three months. Pac utence ace te) el ae 0 that no people eating it has greatly increased, ain et Shenuagee ons Seal WILLIAM DUFFY, M. P., three months, T, O'DWYPR, publisher of The Irish People, the gris were forced to return to rine cuss of appendicltio 18 fqund fa) i @ppointed through the machinery of | J. P, FARRELL, M. P., proprietor Longford two months. neh Oree te ke iene FANN moron +5" Quite small children have it)~1 knowone! Dublin Castle. lose no opportu to| Leader; five months at hard labor. THOMAS SEARSON, six weeks. station for the night. r) boy who hae had thirteen well defined at~ When arraigned in court the girls sald tacks of tho disease and cam Bona inii) epoochas [eben a is49) OF | DENNIS KILBRIDE, ex-M. P., now serving T. M'CARTHY, editor of the Irish People, two they hed not done anything wrong, and aa Se Graben peers Wall four months; just tried and sentenced to four months. pera nuarpimepe end trom tie uae tthe resources of the Government wil |} ™months more. CARROLL NAGLE, six weeks, glecreer ee: Deaf Peddler Couldn’t Hear the Be called into use to “repress any out- | J, A, O'SULLIVAN, United States League or- 8. P. HARRIS, six months. | Dog’s Growls, and Then Could labor . T. FLANAGAN, J. P., four months at hard labor; driven insane by hard labor and now in Limerick Lunatic Asylum, ANDREW HOLOHAN, six weeks. WILLIAM LOWRY, Chairman of the Birr Poor Law Board, five months. M. GLENNON, United Irish League organizer, three monthe, JOHN LOHAN, three months at hard labor; two months added in default of bail. breaks.” ganizer, three months, JOHN MITCHBLL, two months at hard labor. a oC + But curlously enough th e no out- | "1 eS . 3 2 idaho . . k of phosphates>in” the food"! es eee De inaleatioas of | MARIN FINNERTY, six months at hard M, O'DWYER, five months. | Not Swear After It Had Bit- ible in the people, and physicians have JAMES LYNAM, six months, J. F, O'KEEFE, summoned for trial. THOMAS LARKIN, two months. DAVID SHEEHAN, four months. J. BUCKLEY, proprietor of the Limerick Leader, ten months at hard labor. P, J. MONAGHAN, summoned for trial. J. G. GUILTY, tried and awaiting sentence. MICHAEL GARRICK, summoned for trial. H. LYNAM, editor of the Waterford Star, two = WOMEN PANE greatly increased the use of medicines con- Gee Peers o, eameredc dren are om ‘ering from con- drawn 16} aitions weeulting from # lack of material In thelr systems to form thelr teeth, ‘tT of treatment, giving phosphates, wi! Te} relief, and the teeth will begin to grow. They are fering because the ingenulty of men and the foolish demands of trade have re- ited in taking from their food the material, which nature put In Jt for their growth.” i ‘The new process which is held accountable | | for disease takes from the day the pho: phates chiefly existing in the germ or the wheat end just under the bran, and_jeaveg OD) wbNO GASD.EDS ELULID *~ mny, and still the “Crimes act” ts being proclaimed from day to day all over the | untry. Even Dublin, the most peace- | Standing the fact that a few minute: fore he had expressed his gratification ‘mble of the large cities of Hurope, and ’ q ®h Irish political questions are | & The right of public discus- | Bee attend all meetings. 2 { 4. Presiding magistrates and ‘one which Ir singularly free from atro- What Coercion Really Means, The meaning of the proclamation of Freedom of speech, so far woncerned, Ix ander the ban, | ston ix curtailed and armed po- utors in all so-called ten Him. WILD TIME IN THE STATION. —— ious crimes, has been placed under the Dan, despite the protests of its repre- gentative councils. ‘The other day at Mullingar the pre- giding Judge received from the Grand Jury of the county a pair of white @loves. Immediately after that a pro- fest against the proclamation of the “Qrimes act” In the county was handed up to him, The Judge, an appointee of Duolin Castle of course, read the protest, then tore it into bits, notw: ON CL SCHARGE Buckley Is Twice Sentenced by Angry Magistrate, Although There Is but One Complain- ant. | is Cold and numb, Deat and dumb, The padiles Wright Whom the dog did bite May get hydropaoby. —Bug-House Ballads, P, 3, Vol, B It is hard enough luck when a man fs so deat that he can’t hear a dog’s grow! preliminary to the using of its teeth, but when a man is a deaf-mute and can't air his vocabulary after the incisive we Constitur” quite alluring to the sons of middle- clasa farmers who see no other pros- pect open for them. Thelr training Is carefully carried along on lines that {netill, as much as possible, a hatred for the right of free speech and free dis- cussion upon political matters, Joun O'Donnell, the fighting member vf Parliament from North Mayo, who It can be handied by thi stomachs. It is used by” A little white bread Ie safe. Much Is a menace and danger. SHE TELLS OF HARDSHIPS. Decause there was no Important case t9 /4g been expelled from the House of for tha pen who wish to’ right the geen sabes plas At ye ema) renee A man who had appendicitis,|of mothers for infant's food, and be presented for trial, Commons on several occasions for dar- were horn, ‘N° Country In which they Pri, i brought on by the use of starchy] athletes for their nourishment. That is the trouble with Jacob Castle- mah, a peddler and a deaf-mute, who no, indlcates—semaphores—that he ing to voice Irish opposition to English ‘he powers vested in the constabulary measures of repression, has been a fre~ are such that not even a Russian revo- lutionist could Imagine in the despotte Moved to great indignation by tho |ptory of an unfortunate woman, Magis- It requires no cooking, heaving thon of the intestinal tract, because| thoroughly and skilfully eooked food, that kept up e continual irrita- IN EXPLOSION hinery of f} quent sufferer from the mac! |domain of the Czar. These : trate Poo) to-day sentenced the man nfecti y “ ot" ver J ; nty. 4 f Zar omen cal was bitten by @ dog in @ confectionery Mer prawn ik ie Umibe ataten the Gribase est Aaa rae geveradi plate id oUeeeeRan melee, or news: ae accused of rulning her tife to atx| tore at No, 18 Eighth avenue he couldn't digest the starch, worked |expert bakers, It is ready for: {ime . The . Peed ee toy u months in prison and then piled an- ddles pins, 6uttons, tacks and 0 Pees connavus|stanidonace in Ireland. | | mes. Meeneercannets proclamation, Broniokt’ a paint S <n | Dynamite Wrecks Wing of Phila- other alx months on top of that, thus - sonebepenslaa ints Rat cr at least he {22d experimented for about two} mediate service. It is a 1, Trial by § fe ou a. tps aN Jedmttoh Nacecd under the |epeakers, “and Lys Calpe going to the Ilm{t of his power on each | can't articulate his address, and doesn't] years in perfecting a food in which} for but four heaping } - b ary tee thia act are ‘Accord: | doing this if they wish, "| delphia House of Correction, |count. ie would, have increased the portion keep visiting card Last night he went into Albert Goheerr's confectionery shop on Eighth John J. Buckley, of No. 202 Weat/avenue and displayed his wares, He Twenty-seventh atreet, was the pris-| noticed a big dog lying down by the oner, and Lizzie McCullagh, of No, 26 | gtove, but pald no further attention to West Phirtleth street, the complainant. |it, dogs having no use for tapes or tacks, She said Chat as an orphan she lived Didn't Mear, but Felt. with an uncle in Jersey, and that, com- | tng to New York in aearch of work, al Fis waa told to mo outs At, balne dant, ie She fell in love with the starch should be first changed)are required for the cereal of the meal. This does not mean make your @B tire meal of four heaping teaspoom- fuls of Grape-Nuts; it means i the proper amount for that, the meal, and you may depend it the system will absorb more. ton, gencral head of intimidat ing to its provisions intimidation is de- fined as including, “Any words or acts intended and walcdlated to ‘put any, per ot ury or d wn eter to ‘any member of this family | bitte any, person In tis employment, o.. OF fear of any injury to or loss of prope trey’ buniness, employment ur meaua 0 livin, Te eens sentence still more had not utterance failed him, Any Irishman who shows activity in the ranks of the United Irish League or in endeavoring to agitate against tho Perscoutton of the peasantry by onpres- sive rds in followed wherever he may go by one of these constabulary | en. Any Irish-American, home for & Visit, in tracked from pillar to pont ONE MAN BLOWN TO DEATH. Should the Visitor leave one town fora | trip to another, the authorities ure ready Causing Wild Rush of the Inmates. to grape sugar (in other words, 80 through the first form of digestion) so that he could have the required elements of food and not suffer there- from. . This wae the origin of Grape-Nuts, Rasy to Convict Them, eceasary for the DUrDOse OF) to meet him c This syster et Buckley. | did not assimilate the order, ‘Then there by Dublin Castle to try all ul law torprove chat any person, Be? [of Geptonagn la Heysr alowed is 24°" | PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 10~One man him, aud on hie promiee to nacey’ ne, a not bie during whieh Jaoob aid the |and the man followed exactly in the|uable nourishment from that four ee eePlin. Caalle se try actuglly been ve ween srcured where 4] authorities, in Alling the Jails of Incang | Nam Sled. 81x Inlured. and tho women's |e, ner uncle's. beat he could to enliven, things, which | 11. of Nature in changing the atarch| heaping teaspoontuls than from Brae’ pecriniosa) ef ane way hi pron oe over, ie pare With tha iiost advanced and | ined| wing of the House of Correction par-| "He did not marry me," she «ald, ie Sa? :/of the cereals into grape sugar. many times the weight of other Sg ce TMS Urovintons of awe |i) intimidated Bee ersPaeintimida: | geRMMRNt OF, ME TINE OF shes ampere! | ually wrecked by the explosion of sey-|"Dut soon began taking ‘me to evi : It is particularly intended to & prise | auses, One of these is the growing| eral sticks of dynamite in No, @ shaft of /Piaces: He took all my money from YOU ARE ALL FOOLS, There are absolutely no forelen 1D-| tne piace of the quantities of mer may be taken before a strength of the Heme operation of the Crim United “Irish Teague, me, telling me that whatever I earned | \Bigher vourt co have his case | easily secured. As 2008 mhich has now 2 memnivership of nearly | the new filteration plant at Holmesburg, |should go to building up the home we eadase see gredients in or about Grape-Nuts. It} bread now iu too free use by most’ Fevlewed are susvended, and if [38 A080, Wiiizadion to overcome any | with’ wonderful eprod ch de eToMINE)@ suburb, to-day. ‘The dead man, who|WFK*, 10 occupy when wo murriod. | | The second scene discovers the peddler | consists entirely and wholly of wheat families. 4 @ prisoner der Jexisting wrong iy Lord Menmedtately Pen Runa, Bow Bealand and Can-| was @ laborer, was blown to pleces, 7h was brougit hime tone | ion ant is endeavoring | and barley, containing all of the] Our remarks on white bread jthe provisions of the Crimes act |S°MAURCAIE fending district. ‘TWO | desiroy oval support. for. naar. te | ‘The women's wing of the House of Sor- mine DucKey Wang with an tic geaticulations of 1 © the ur-| displease some, but we stand for ® © {Be must serve out his torm in | iipintaien oniected, ;PMd, and Femoy |frian ‘members ‘of Pariament” workine|rention adjoins the shaft on the south, [stopped ty speak | He Beamed emnbar valuable food elements of these ROUF"| cine in this matter and ey, Bec pl 2 wonder: the Hou som- | &xP!o: ccurred, and Ww! 5 . te Ant . of ceman ‘Tier- We t situation uy, ‘ i constabulary —i nt-at-arms and the Lond: nice | ru ° ri o y orton, ra & Bedrvoribian' she Crimes sot aatsiah i? | Batal Sea Panta oath Guth’ in the |araPban biome tins ta rae dating |aeh a, Aet ut, ronulting in & banks. | Ty inate to pay cuomn an cried [oh Whe foams itt leg sea one. ote | aanely mace m little hard to onder to) BURGreds. but At oc tab ) com ara oppression, of, BOPUIAY SALNINAEY «| Shem EY onder of the Bpeaker. dans aiecis caseeial tn nocthar cart on iad ‘been “matted ‘before ‘he |ronge, “the police do not thiak' human | Dring down the digestive julces from | from people Lied uw, prt } ape : . e had a Violent gun | ‘ “When the Lord Licutenant of Ireland | provision of the law known et the bullding. ‘would ‘ap Dome: tise vente). nelng did it the gums and preserve the teeth by giving descriptio: — proclaims this act in force in any county | passed In the reign of Hdward tlt, tf Fight hundred panes of glase in the |and 1 was arrested. Magistrate Olrmated Dog Won kk, ease, and ill-health from ome Ht seems, broudly speaking, that the | tne Year ime, 10, take AN etc tment north wing of the bullding were broken Bedford seformatory’ While] inne qnimal retveed to be intorviewea, |PYOPOr use Tt 1s softened by cream) improper food, and detailing Paes) lroporianit British shove a tole nag’ to pat, auem in bud the force of the explosion wae felt ( Iaido. rejorm in fact was inclined to be Dellicase whem and is one of the most delicious| health and comfort that has a bread | tar burety and Malnprise for hele | Trusty ty the Untied Biaten: The intured were taken to @ hospital, | boar corpus i, imtar ¢Suna Bubh: | Blahtheaventis, ("0 ’ ig dishes ever placed on the table, trom a rearrangement of thelr : ‘ vior for the i ‘ou have he of the Bee sor havi ounds drone iey had obtained. le couldn’ n \ ‘ourt to-day ¢ } peeiiy Under DATSIAL lew, good and others duly to punish, i man Tuati} ation having thelr wounds dressed at the | ia hal OOiMOT. Ay diasbveited suaty® | pedal tor a summons for| We unhesitatingly say, and the|#long our lines. Tn the case of Mr. B.A. MeHugh, as, |?"the interpretation o thls back num- and the Steel Trust, and you have wa of Correction infirmary, had left him, olakming all his |the owne aan tatement will be verified by the We advise for breakfast a , N ’ Mai what amusing pr r ~ ——— — e As it ts the latter y state! pt P. for ad North Bie of Leitrim, ber and, matt tntirely to the magis. | en the Coal Trust cartooned in the STRICKEN IN THE BAT! AF Der GUO os my come forward, and Jacobs. ta nay, Pot fruit, cooked or raw, a dish of win served three months for alleged |, ("who never, ei” on the side of | newspapers, You know, in fact, that CKEN IN H, mo back. “livery cing |tell the story, of ihe oourrence, the | great majority of physicians all over! Nuts and cream, two soft boiled vem pt 0: . ‘Own prow anaideration. —_— oat ‘orm he. be f alice may get & BUbpoena for th : : toa attorney waa not content with thig soars Milltary Police therw are many trupta in the United) ete Woman send from] nas doenmings Wehould ends #0 Ehed| . 1A means fer he 496! the world, that Grape-Nuts 3 the/and a cup of Postum Coffee. States, but do you know how many? Do you know that the list of trusts hum arrested his viectim was Singistrato Pool glared at the pris. d him adjudged most sclentifically prepared food tn} go at that, existence. Made for @ purpose, it] At the midday meal punishment, but while $m jail, the prosecutor NOTED VISITORS COMING, Paralysis When Found, or Ro: Irish con: vitetaliy soldiers repent, 6 polle to th they .. more thi j ’ skit os tema. dally (dpeclat to The Bvening Wold ) OUR idonn cotea tie 2 papirants anh ia newnmends, tbe mise and sipped hh rit avo: che sia inte ia maneretey ane A WHITH PLAING, N. ¥. Jan. 10 sentouse you Re SS tionthe bite) Mrs, Arthur Pawet and Artist Sar-| accomplishes its punpose, a little slice of meat, it welt BM, Mofiugh was released his property ogg more 't the way from little inilfion-dollar| corner, Welsendanger went to ew [Mpls pytsoner pleaded tor mercy gent, ow the Lucania. It furnishes the system the valu-] At might have @ Rochelle to-day to investigate the death ‘The people, though accus- trusts to big billion-dollar trusts Won't that be long enough in which| LONDON, Jan. 10~The Cunard line} able, much needed carbo-hydretes,| mixed meal with of Miss Mary A, Gilchrist, who waslig ycalize how wworthy you are? On| steamer Lucania, which salle f brain, nerve] from m The 1903 World Almanac tells the] found dead In the bathroom in the home| {P,"Chitee OP aisorderly’ ef T hold | finertso; today for New ‘York, wit] we slemepts that make * one ot $00 nan) ou for t upa ¢ pitt oe fore ones went fo pases saat? hay. ong her passengers Mre. Arthur /@nd brawn, and it is presented im ewe ‘be Wind by toy® oa form ready for jmmediate, Postun Cas poset names of a eee, oer sorperiens, Se. Ly Me Ne. ats Boris fac» tht you) facalys vs i i Gentes ve ee any t aout

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