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1 PIBLIC FLOCKS | NER, Wl TO HEAR WAGNER MUNROE, BUTTE MINER, WILL BEGIN Herr Director Alfred Hertz Is Greeted with Vociferous Ac- claim, as Are the Artists Who Assist. Mrs, Rufus W. Blake, Husband Died of Wound, to Marry Ardent or of Her Girlhood, FIKST NIGHT OF TRILOGY. |TO BE MRS. PAUL SCHABE ' Sincerity and Co-Operation Predom- Inated and the Stage Management Wae . Exceptiénally Competent, There Being but One Slight Hitch a Quiet Affair, womebody forgot to fumigate the Met- Mrs, Rufus W. Blake, the Fopolitan Opera-House after the French the millionaire plano manufac Benevolent Society's benefit performance \ ‘ , ‘ Derby, Conn., is soon to be and the bacill! of Gallic enthusiasm left . : 4 . Paul Sehabert, 2 woalthy floating about the place Inoculated the 4 7 a Die a member of = prominent fam Wagnerites who flocked to last evening's tt x ' : Ps he, Hamburg, Germany. She will not a presentation of “Die Welkure.” Bac- don her American home, but will terlologists may not allow the efficacy half of each year at her residence: of the Gallic germ on Teutonic tissue, = Derby. but some explanation must be vouch- The wedding will take place et safed for the vociferous acclaim awarded Hotel Manhattan and will be # Herr Dtrector Alfred Hertz and the affair, only the relatives of the brit artists who assisted in the presentation 5 b to be present. It is the ending of @ of the first part of the Trilogy. ws romance that began when the b , ““walkure'’ has been presented with : be was studying In Hamburg ten ri greater individual casts than that con- ago. cerned in last night's production and Although only a girl of sixteen, with less happy offect. A spirtt of en- daughter of Richard Mock, @ A eee SUE EEEEEEEEEEEIEEEI thuslasm which emanated from the . | in West Forty-second street, Ege Ge lire GIRL MINSTRELS FROM THE MINES COAGHM AN WON'T IN THE VAUDEVILLE received the ardent tention oO cross purposes, no overbalancing of e! HOUSES NEXT WEEK. BSE RO. nai Pdr: i fects. Sincerity and co-operation pre- dominated and thereto w: Wir! marriage 20 one Se en. aire, caused a sensation, for B®. a a fine sense of subordination to the master hand wielding the baton. And finally the Capt. Woodward's trainea seals, May more than sixty years old Z stage management was exceptionally net, Woodwart's trained aeaie, May inven aay ears dl competent. A slight hitch in the final e WA 5 = beep filght of the Valkyries was the only poster” and Billy Gould, vocallst, will] jyelde's; Mrs. of 1901 he was shot through the flaw in the succession of stage plc- Man! by a revolver fn his own hands. { He likes thinking parts. (@ark’e, Bill, no violence!” “Now, cat out the talking.” ‘The hand that be features of the Keith bill, ‘ Kelly and Violet, dancere; Lee and| Sulu," Wallact: Bain shooting was declared to be a ae ya dicauttancus (Ovation: Will Black Up for Charity and Holds the Stable Against His] xingston, English ‘comedy grotesques; | wenth Street Theatre: ° Mr, Binke had been suffering from ancholla for some time before his SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. Last summer Mrs, Blake i Europe and again met Herr Vainly Goes to Law to Get : Mme. Sembrich will make her first ap- i renewed, y Proctor’s theatres: “Lend Me Your! pearance at the Sunday night Metropoli«| {i Attentions were Wife,” the play in which Roland Reed! tan concerts to. soon followed her to America. Fi Him Out. waa po succesful, will be produced et fe" soueg, tomorrow evening and will! fra monte ho has been stopping aE the Fifth Avenue, Capt. Webb's ver-| Others who will participate are Mr.| Waldorf-Astoria, and the an forming seals and sea lions will be at| Pant, Miss Carrie Bridewell and Mr. of the wedding day is the result in DEMANDS MONTH’S NOTICE,| tne ‘twonty-thtra street Theatre. | “rhe” customary Sunday night yaude-| ” Ai ote “Around the World in Eighty Days’| ville concerts will be given at other| His tamily ts one of the most will be the play at the Hartem Theatre. | heatres. nent in. Hamburg and ke is Millionaire though he ts, William R,| Laura Biggar, recently acquitted of con-| Other theatrical news and gonsip | Neti He ly cnmages Oa Alling, a jeweller, of Newark, finds | *Pitacy in the Bennett will case, Wi!ll wit be fonnd on page O of thin| wo Japan dding he will t ppe the first time since In a tries. After the wedding he tek himsef powerless to get rid of a conch-| Sppear for Epa rat | caidion, his brid: Palm Beach, Pi man who refuses to be discharged, The| Ketch entitled “A Thief in the Night’ his bride to Pa’ : ‘ Ie at the Fifty-elghth street. hous e a to China and Japan. stutborn Jehu is “Sandy” Gordon, and| Russell Brothers will head the bill, at Timer ii to Hambere Anag rare | events prove that he is entitled to his| the Newark house BOTTLE BURST IN POCKET, Mra. Blake's dortune: ame almost $3,000,000, for her husberd lett Irene Franklin and James Richmond WhO | Gienroy witt be among the entertainers Millionaire Employer at Pastor's, ‘The audience was not slow to realize a , Z vinta Sehponuibie Tor the excenene| Give a Show for Benefit of! Tack Munroe, the Butte Miner, Who ensemblo and Director Hertz enjoyed a! Flushing Hospital, but Won't : continous ovation. He beamed through ig pital, J his beard at the salvos of applause and] Reveal Names, Stood Before effries for Four Rounds forgot Bl about recent chop-house le . serena don and Knocked Him Down, Becomes an George Anthes was practically the only Sa tuclk : ’ eat new member of the cast. His Slegmun , {s perhaps the best thing he has done NO OUTSIDERS KNOW Actor Monday vening at the ew so far, and yet it falls ereencinely eer St. ¢ ‘ds. Neither In Bicanuv cen nosey oneal is embody the| Who aro the giris who are to appenr ar. herojo characteristics of the Volsung. |!2 @ minstrel performance for ue ald i: His intonation was correct, and his tone SE TM a ee aia nasa (lage Tie BHiion CE RE Ute e nae ee Ur harecerochiae eniiiy| tn ierenalpersre Sea ureatieie ae though at times it |e eing women? Will thelr identity be] Jim Jeffrles for four rounds without Jumping over the ropes, underwent the to Sieglinde and] tevealed efter they wash the burnt cork] ordeal of his Iite to-day—his first rehearsal. 50 NOWAK NOUR, cocanany Pati peerrativect, but hardly dva-| off thelr faces? Why do they—the girls] Afunroo te to perform at the New Star Theatre next week tm a pieco called OD eet. cy teen (ariel new sketch, Lew Bloom, the’ funny |, Sin nts entate ihe Gotan aie ne til, he was impressive in|—Wwish to keep thelr names from being|“"The Road to Ruin.” ‘Tom Sharkey, Gus Rublln, Terry McGovern, Kid andy’ en driving the million-| tramp, and the great Powell, magician, [7811 of Gasolene, It Set Boy on} oe yer notdings in the two piano: matic. i made public? The above and similar nnd other talented actors have performed in this play and roused the| @!te’s horses for four months. Ho tn-| will figure in an excellent bili at Hurtig Fire and He Wi Die, sin Derby, but wi live iy COR DT Faseass Po SABIE uate (OF /apoletine’* aMoat (of! them (had "won expectecce Uieésee pesiglh oleh Sait dst as aaa ble ach SHecKolta, the wizard, will introduce| Henry Lavery, ‘seven years old, of Jerr areacies Anthes foF singing the ‘Spring Song," | of residents of Pushing, L. I., who have| taking up té role of the avior of beauty in distress, but Munroe makes his| We, Suet Ne cau nol be discharmed new Husions at the Hiden Musee No. 7 Tuers avenue, Jersey City, was| She ts an enthuslastic though the hide-bound Wagnerites will] been informed that Jan, 27, at § P. M.,| first appearance on Monday. When Mr. Alling saw tty & pel ee Sastion ot Huperg, °° the Princl-| fatally Injured to-day by the explosion|owns next to the largest baety forgive him for not declaiming it.| there Is to be @ performance in the] ‘This made his reneece Robp oie It was a poe ap heeto) sonimats Patines eas Rie eey te: sonshina i of Hottie of manolene whieh ho. wag | America ae often males he ‘ |eague Builat the aid of t xpertenced and calloused stage manager. Munroe is about as graceful 1 is pocket, went! terby to New the Iyele manner was stringy pre ee ese oepital, and that the pertes a'atear teller on the stage, Posing before « camera he can handlo himecit| Christmas Day he concluted {t might| ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. Into” the grocery’ of “Kamon Brothers. | Gelights in motoring at a Loman te oe ve hiactured all, Wag: |frmers will be young girls who make) without appearing to be hundling @ ton of coal, but when be has to get right, be well for. “Sandy” to tour himself) Rune at leading theatres will be con- purthase,. ' ine,/Pace, Her chauffour was errested 4 fe mor ‘ eel pu . He already hed the gasoline, ee their homes In the town, out and face even an empty auditorium as an actor, he {s all to the bad. way without even waiting to ‘wed tinued by “The Untforeseen, He etood by the olifamhioned stove|New York for speeding only @ tne of the sword. And thanks be to Herr| other questions are puzzling the minds ewe nerian traditions by singing to the gale} 7) i “apactois Gal _ " tt hi down" the horses. “The Girl with the Green Hyes," Savoy; “ lin the League] “What am J going to say?’ he asked the stage manager, after his part had | 9° es, vi weeks ago. Jery in the manner of the verlest| piiaing will bo filled to overfowing| been palntully explained to him. Hight eet erat; But the Door have | Julla Marlowe in “"The Cavalier.” Cri-| Dit Sut the biase the boris. explodod,| The announcement of her Pespolliaa, = pol pce aeh when the penformance begins, there is| ‘Bay anything you please," roared the stage manager, “but whatever you} "S' cA ohn abn atta MT El r Fis Nght side wes frisbitully torn and|in Derby caused general Nor: y no doubt, but as to the identity of those ‘who will appear in black fact acts, not even the trustees of the Flushing Hos- pital and the charitable girls who are getting up the show know now. That the secret of the girls who will blacken thelr faces for the sake of sweet char- ity ~ remain, for there was hardly the old pals, Pesan ed Taser eae plentitude of tone in her Valkyrle's cry. 1g probable, for bets are being made o and the brilliancy of her upper tones 18} the young men of Flushing tq that ef- still lacking. fect. There | ‘Mme. Gadski, an ideal Steglinde, was ere 18 one man in the town stay my month out. It's not only me, an the clerks practically threw him Int. netan' rumored chret : but my wife, sir, as good and quiet a D the streets @ mane of flames, a besieged ‘De. pif W. Pinney. body as never did no narm to novody. | Vion Aiien In “The Eternal Clty,” Vies| peewee, ologmen covered him, with a And as to the bullion, sir, It's a private | toria: “When Johnny Comes Marching | ahd'pat one the fret. Then hecwae sent Sunday World Wants matter of our own air. Home," New York; “The Silver flip-|to the City Hospital In a dying con- “What's the trouble, Sandy, dear?” Broadway; “A Chinese Honcy-| dition, ‘The store did not catch fire. Work Monday Morning W: inquired the coacimans wife com'ng | _ - — from their quarters in the Jott, and looking down at her husband and ‘the say, blankety-blank it, say It loud.” PREFERS A THINKING PART. “I'm not a very loud talker,” explained Munroe, deprecatingly. ‘On the level, I'd rather not say anything at all.” The stage manager explained to him thet in this city he MUST say som thing during the action of the piay, or he will not be allowed ¢o spar. What- ‘ever he says will be a surprise. It 1s a safe bet that he will not pick up his oue. Tt 1s a far cry {rom obscurity in Butte to the centre of the stage in the New| Goverior.” : Gtar Theatre in New York in a New Star Theatre play. Munroe has never seen| “Go back and stay there, and gon't one of the Theodore Kremer productions. They never get as far weet as Butte, |1et RO one put you out, “eotiiered ey “The Road to Ruin” waa written solely for the purpose Kpdinpaerstend pesilats 0 indeed inne rene to the stage, and it has a thrill in eveny line. It makes little difrerence or n went back to, her abode, In exquisite yolee, and acted with her ped Faria ObOne @Yeryen ns SURE Nl oe not Munroe speaka his lines in a tone audible beyond the footiights, ‘The|@nd there sho and "Sandy"! remained Aceustomed spirit and intelligence. Mime. | py elias cane Mee ee audience wants t0 tee him and at some period of the play he will be called upon Schumann-Heink’s Fricka and Herr yesh Van Rooy's Wotan are too famillar to] gray ate ee ey Which oper-! ‘The prospec: ot making « specch appats him. When the time comes the man-|,, When Judge Lambert heard, call for comment. ley lines in Flushing,| agers of the play and the theatre wil) have to lock the back doors or Munroe |? Rene he Raia 8 San The Valkyrie ‘choir sang sptritedly | PUt @# yet he has failed to learn the] will be doing @ sprint for downtown. Sioant ts and In tune, names of any of the girls, Mr. Beetam, “I never made a speech in my iife,” he explained to-day. “I've seen men | civil inwtead of a criminal matter. Hi: turd’ much to cehe, onjoyment “oft the | Omeves, will furnish @ special car, as] get up and make speeches in meetings, and {t knocked me allly the way they |7usgeeted, however, by way of, r could go about ft. If I have to enake @ apecoh, I'll go specchloys. advice that Mr, Aline theow Mme, Nordica acquired a new Brunn- hilde costume during her sojourn abroad, but no continental mannerisms. Her interpretation has its former pic- turesque tenderness, her voice the lovely quality so well remembered. ‘Traces of her recent indisposition still erformance, The effect of careful re.| Me affair ts gotten up for charitable hearsing was evident In the clarity of gy Ss ‘omebody was telling me a funny story about Terry last night,"" continued | ‘The millionaire “sized up" "Sandy" one, precgenesa of shading ani 8 ry n many of the leading homes| Munroe—note how quickly he bas learned to call MoGovern “Terry.” “It scems |&nd conclu: owing with which the director carried | in Flushing failed to establish the iden.| that when Terry first started in to be an actor there was = piaco in the play | *ine process to a 8 sieceien: hi limaxes. Mr. Herts did vio- My ——————[=—s>_ Ience to the score in striving tor color. | tity of any of the girls, and trom what| where he had to go oi tho stage. Shere was @ table on the stexe and a bottle ttle that could be learned tt wae stated| of whiskey was on the tabi CFVEN SAVED AS ‘His discretion was nobly artistic, Cae a aPNERS that all are the daughters of wealthy “They told Terry to say ‘Thet's tho ctuff that sends many @ good young COUNTESS LONYAY’S DENIAL. Re ninth rill of, revaal| fellow to his grave,’ re nomething tke that. ‘Terry slarted ost all right, Dut all a Wil permit the friends wh ” u dtal Dim. - | Will Witnewe the pertc ‘That reminds me o: the first public epeech Terry ever mado,” said arwther Psparisiet Martial Demonte ef ma: (Ul Mi ney ce ferirume M0 U7 Ani, aus Perens oes tho Guy etuee he hind Sooed Podiar Suse ht oceans a : Te the firls adhore to their present] jig time. ‘Terry atcen ted a fight up in Connecticut and they caiied on him fer a LONDON, Jan. 17.—Dhe Times's Vien- | ?' rpeee to Rot need the services| speech. He was as white as a ah and his Adam's epple slid up and down in Crown Princ Denounced, of a ent, na correspondent the social event of the seme” will bel nts throat go fast that {t almost wet his collar on the scepticism still professed by many ih it is useless to apply for the| ‘Ladies and gents,’ sald Terry—there wasn't a woman with in @ mile—T'm f Ver journals regarding the truth of the de- press representative for the| giad I won the champlonships, I want to tell youse that I'm going td defend ™= hiais given to recent rumors of the} annie to ine trionteee ot teu Fagine nd me backer'll back me to the Mmit, impending separation of the Countess | Hospital for the place, offering his exc peech down at the Old Star was as good,” said Charley Lonyay and her husband, I am re-| Vices, for Rothlon The offer was de- “They were putting on a show and Sharkey was in it. He had just been et te th Jl reports clined, as the do not a aintreness AAL Ol neperts of ‘fan, | take any one ‘into thelr peces P| beaten by Fitsetmmons, Ruhlin and Jeffries, ‘The crowd called for a speech. y nN AN Nanticoke, Crushed by loe, Went x “\ Dewo in ‘Newark Gay-+and ‘the above will chesrfully be paid in Jawful money of the United X X( Y NY 1 % — ‘are devold of all foundation, Pa, Tom etepped to the front of the atage and made @ bow. \ eos have already been taken to o: kea Crew Taken Off by Rescuers, doraigned, proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- Bi, MERE Te Atha ot ori Et |g tnolant setength and poeta. sons: 1s] HOPED AGAINST HOPE, : ' Re ae ee eee ine ersten songinsniaie aad ee Orangeine Fowders, *%° ‘I'm glad to see you all bere,’ he said, in his Bobby Gaylor voice, ‘ana 1] Who Risked Their Lives. teal Discovery, hope that by this time next year I'll be the undisputed chaenpeen of the worid.’ signatures of the individuals volunteering those a ahage ed pat “Out out the reminiscence," said the stage manager, “and get busy.” ‘and also of every testimontal among the thousands which they Munroe got busy. He wished ‘the was back in the mines. As an actor he (Special to The Bveatag World.) constantly publishing attesting the superior curative properties of makes more in a day than he could ever make in a month blasting out moun-| NEWARK, N. J. Jan, 17.—With hor 1 medicines, and thus proving the genuineness and tains in Butte, but the Butte work calls him when he geta out on the stage.|beams parted and bows smashed {u, the| *elr severe Ititude of testimonials volunteered by Nevertheless, there fa no reason to doubt that he will not make a hit, for] steamer Nanticoke sank in Newark Bay | Telliability of all the mu je everything he has to do 1s in the line of effort that appeals to the gallery. at the mouth of the Passsic River ahort-| grateful people in their behalf, The frst act of the play shows the Tenderloin, in front of the old Tivoll,|ly before noon to-day. The vesssl was World's Dispensary Medical Assoctation, Prop’s, Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Kremer has hie principal characters on the spot, and in comes the new|Iaden with a genera! cango of merchan- ‘There 1s no medteine equal to Doctor Pierce's pugilist, Jack Munroe, He Js @ country boy, just arrived in New York, and in| dise being conveyed to the Stephens and| THM BRASON-—~ t the blood. It car-| rites Mrs, V. M. Young, of Weir, W. Va. “I took down, Golden Medics! Discovery for the purifying o ses | 782UATY last (six months ago) and called in our physician It Increases} gave me medicine, but I grew worse. He said I had med! and this scene he will certainly look the part. Nobody knows him Oondit Transportation and Forwaniln 3 1s usual in Kremer plays of the character, the stage Js crowded with|Company at Commercial Wharf, this! ros off the potsons which contaminate the Jife fluid. strong-arm men, lead-pipe swingers, knockout-drop administrators and other | city. ctivity of the blood-making glands and gives the body an i"-/ tts worst form. 1 decided to try yo ¢ wicked characters, They see the country boy and swoop down upon him like a th us supply of pure, boty-building blood. It bullds up the} Prove. I used five battles, two of t xO. OF OOLa. Teas. oF iswreenithra. NO. OF COLS. football team, It locks bad for him for a minute, but he is rescued it men wei 1d ' romotes the 1887 @ moutas oo» «© + 426%) 1805 of ip Cohen, @ country sport, who ts in town to see the sights, ty ey th “OiBloulty, ‘River, mes. thom ota body with sound, healthy Hove instead at ASUbY fete Ore people | Remeaee, y friends alag are : see 1% ‘The second ect 14 g¢ uneventful as & Kremer second act can be. It takes all of | shores of the stream who waw the boat | appetite, feeds the nerves, and #0 Elves to ene grescee fea ta eae eae nt ee vigor. you fo your grand wor! 1 is Aa ae 1116: 1896. this act to explain thé plot. The villain, Frank Kennedy, 1s determined ¢o put the | going down put out in « small onadt,| Vitality and e@icine that can cure indigestion} uy 34, . 2,370 ; fonder how « medicine take pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce's Golden e hero and thé heroine out of the way, In this work he enlists the aid of Issy Coben, | but were considerably delayed by the| Many People wonder Nee ® HT Cs, tues pimples, 88S | Discavery as a blood purider,” writes Ley purpose ‘also eure blood 1680 6 66 Ce CO A133Z] 10072. =. wi, 2,95334 $1 ein Bao ie ae ie rare: O04 enters Into the echemes of the villain |ice which hed accumulated in great] £04 ait skin diseases are the direct result of impure blood. If we| Accountant, of Norfolk, Va. “For years 1 was 8 ay floes In that vicinity, i some way to purity the bleod and eradicate the polsoae— | very obstinate form of skin Gisease, commonly AAA: | 34% 1s98 Cs ° In pursuance of this design Issy Introduces Jack Munroe to the villain, w! ean fin 1890 Pe } ’ r} 867 ho ey 4 Your ‘Golden Medica! Discovery’ for different complaints an J 4m pleased to say that it Las never failed, We wish you ‘Success.’ ‘ * 1 ia “This ts to certify that I have used Dr. Pierce's Golden. Discovery and think it's the grandest medicine In the The Evening Works Greatest Six Months, ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BEATEN. This is the comparison of advertising for the last six months of each 139 Cals vof the past 16 yrars, showing that the last half of 1902 beat all - ‘ous records and exceeded the corresponding six months of ion While the steamer wes sinking, four It was the compact formation of the tho disorder which shows on the skin. The “Discov-| which, being confined to the palms of my hands invites Jack Morton, the hero, and the heroine to dine with them. He drugs them, |{ce that caused the accident and pent| cy viene. the assimilation of food in the stomach—thus the/ very annoying, In cold weather the skin would become bard carries them out and places them on « railroad track. the boat to the bottom of the river. blood takes up from the stomach what It requires to make B04 ary and would break or crack, which waa very painful, es 9 «@ 1 361% 1999 3 321% Tsay Cohen knows of this, but he |» not strong enough to pull the two from the| While the men from the shores were] rich blood, thereby Increasing the red helenae [J S T wrote to Dr. Pierce stating the case and requesting Bis 4 © 4-09 ” track, In desperation he goes after Jack Munroe, who arrives just in time to drag | struggling almost helplessly to reach (he | eame time the liver Ix forced into aetivity @ He Advised me to try his “Golden Medical Dise ; the hero and heroine from tm front of an express train. side of the steamer the crow consisting | bedy are thrown out, s bien, atiey Which he thought the skia trouble 92 6 . , 4i1900 . 3 6044 “Foiled!” hisses the villain, Of seven men was scrambing fiercely to] “I am pleased to tell you that three bottles o! Doctor Pierce's seats, ™ Ld Setete) eM Aa She Re petal 9 ‘a Strangely enough, they do not arrest the villain, but Jeave him to do his devil-| reach the pilot hous, in doing ao two] Golden Medical Discovery bave cured my busband of liver cou: | i ht yary’ As’ as eepnastal wads Aha sont he 1 1h work to the end of the piece, He learns that Jack Munroe 1x his enomy and|of them fell into the water, ut by that] Dlaint and indigestion,” writes Mrs, G. Mall, of Novas, Qatario, | Xt Mnisy a ; Mi 2 7 1 Ts 1901 3 1 3 vA hires ® professional prixe-fighter to do him up. The Sebt comes off in the four | time two of the rescuers had left thoir| “He sullered for a long time wih pain lo hie right side and had to dear TP MATS BS eR 9 7 +@y act and gives Jack Munroe his excuse to appear as an actor. Of course he beats | bout and at the risk of thelr own.lives| leave Of work several times. Tried three doettre take DM Att the Imported prize-fighter half to death and gots the decision amid @ whirlwind | walked across tho swirling masses of | 4i4 not do any Rood: . to yeu 4 you advised us r 1 rf ad perp Liceeeded in wetting to the two| Dut Feelved no benemt. ‘Then | wrote fo pou oud you advised Y8! Fo gain knowledge of your own hs 2 388% 92> 8 y ‘The hero, who has not @ cent throughout the play up to the fight, wins @ for- | Me tn the water, to try your ‘Golden Medical very iM Peau 4 ‘ah eat difficulty th pd before my busband bad taken all of this one bottle he was and health send for the Peoula’s 9 ‘41 9 Dz (A827 the result, although the playwright fails to explain where he got the money pulled tnéta-out sind Fetraced thelr stopa | feeling ever ro much better and able to work again. He con-| 19) Adviser, 4 dock of 1008 pag fo bet, In the end the here marries the heroine and Jack Munroe is hailed as foe Rees. ana etter placing tb tinued with the "Discowery,’ until he had taken three a eumall boat, be tes Baition of fhe World alone} “icy reader of thie can gut in the pion ue We both thaak you, and, (Mes tn OD FEA ar Sy, AAMC RT aA ot ene »,