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ce WA ake ae diye Veneer AAS de ii in i | THE WOR! Dit NESDAY EVENING, AP TL 29, 1908, ce ett si ee - ecoetisie eit ie oe SHIPPING: FOR MAFIA, EARL AS BROTHER SF) (BUSY IN ST.LOUIS! VISITS THE POPE S===s82e=== looked on with ourlosity, but they @be stained from any demonstration, .. { Engineers Deter-Commissioner. Greene Re-| ind as to Sister’s Husband ined to Enforce Their} vokes 322 Permits Which} After Latter Has Sailed Away Tt wae also remarked that, contraty President Reaches the City with Drives With Little Ceremony tO} to the weual etiquette, King Baward the Thousands and Opens the| the Vatican Attended by Mill+| ut ha ‘acteetmen a te ‘guint Preliminaries to the Exposi-| tary Attache, While People on| d:ave to ce Vatican = ‘Vatios ‘Demands for Shorter) Had Been Issued to! with Newiy Made Countess. tion Getentorties: the Siedets Are Dude ‘Hours on Employers. Italians, ; os MOTHER MAKES STATEMENT. SPEECHES AND A DINNER,|LEO'S WISHES FOLLOWED.| i=. oe 4 PERIL IS WIDESPREAD. |BLOW AT ASSASSINATION. : OCEANIC BRINGS NOTABLES. Lunched with King Victor Emmanuel) z fational Leader of the En-|Joseph Dampino, Brother-in- The Bridal Couple Depart on the St. i Executive Scheduled for “Three Im: Paul, White Lewyer Retained by Before Going to Meet the Head of | White Star Liner Sighted and Due portant Affairs, Immediately on at Her Dovk Yo-night. i Bridegroom’s Father Walts on} His Arrivali—City Is Jammed with pinot reer scat MOL osnecaes The White bas lines, Seva) trom “Qineers Says Some of the} Law of Barrel Murder Viotim,| Pier tor Creditors. Visitors, but Is Caring for All. to That of Emperor William's. | Liverpoot for this port, with agra notables among the passengers was sighted ten miles east of Nan i ROME, April %9.—King Edward left} tucket shortly after 7A, M. torday. ST. LOUIB, April 29.—President Roose- : ee arrived here late this afternoon ana|‘M® British Embassy for the Vatican ght Rend Slit lard peepee ae 4 immediate! rou! | this aft r losed iage, ac-| Mrs. Levi Z. Letter, Miss Latter, ‘ iy began a round of engage: | ¢ jernoon in a closed carriage, Sirs, Let 2 PR as ator Ec menta preliminary to the dedication of| companied by Co}. Lamb, the Brittsn| ¢> ested bee promineet. AStae the Loutetana Purchase Exposition. Military Attache, and followed by an-] ship's cabin. list. +The city Is thronged and thousands| | ‘re still pouring In from all points. Brecybody ‘was alert tor a glimpse of| By) woh Nettle Lon mid the President, who was met at the is et So Mesinlste ae) : depot by a reception committee. oy Tt seemed almotst impossible to force a way through the mass of people, | whose cheers of welcome were like the s roars of a gun, but the police arrange- f e ts v fect, da -Preetd s Roosevell, after, briety reepopnding (0 Thursday and Friday th i tah Ittee, hur- s 9 Sect med ig oe cog ane (Children’s Hats and Wreaths. er for a tew days. CHILDREN’S ROLLED BRIM SAILOR HATS, plain, After delivering an address he went) fancy or rough straw braids, round, square or bell crown, . Li J tt = ry ry 3 hd epee of the day aad ate atcteas | With silk ribbon bands and long streamers, ready to wear, 9 8 f ‘Owners Have Already Sub-| Brought from Sing Sing to —— ee A Throw Li 0 D h No creditors appeared to-day to worry ‘Mhitted and That Others Wil aw Light som Dest Of | rad oe Tescroan of has orton cod low. Madiano. the couple sailed for England on tho sida ae | Amertean liner Bt, Paul, In anticipation y od of trouble the Kart was fartified with Commissioner Greene to-day revoked |ounsel. Stephen H. Olin, law partner of 2% permite issued to Mallane for the {Corporation Counsel Rives, who was on of the Marine Engineers’ wenetictal| carrying of concealed weapons, ‘The [the deck to meet all comers and satisfy tion this afternoon announcement |finding of atilettos and revolvers upon | ait clatme against the young man, He made by George Kolb, business| Very one of the thirteen Ttaltana ar. |Wae there, at See inca vetiiogs pag f the organtzntion, that uniesa| Pomted In connection sin the Medonla ihe interest of the young :man and Was some unforeseen development | murder Inyatery is directly Te | oiaced at his disposal a sum sufficient a | sponsible for the Commissioner's drastlo the next thirty-six noura pra-|otion and marks the atart of a vigor- ['° PAX wat OF Earl belleves he owes ly “every steam craft, ferry-boats|0Us orusade against the Mafia and ¢ a af : ‘between New York and Al-| Practice of indisoriminate permit gt Raticieas eacurer ot ine ‘ibe ty Macs would be tled ap. Commissioner Greene expinided BIS AS-| Koi tees furnished statements to the “It is too late now," Kolb paid, “tor ta to an Evening World reporter a Rewibepiris Her METEaY sun iaiberecctlt any of the stexmbout or tugboat own-| lows: > the settlentents, Her brother, Rdward (8 to compromise. They knew abdout| “Nearly every Italian arrested recent- expressed himself as quite dis- trouble fourteen months ago. ‘ro-|!¥ Was found to be a walking arsenal. | setisted with the match, every marine engineer will ask nis|! Was amazed to hear that the prison- | reweed in a dark blued travelling suit af ‘he proposes to accede to/ers invariably had permits, and adcord- | 114 new Countess, preceded by her mala Cidemands of our organization, ingly directed Borough Inspector Brodks |egrrying a bunch of American Beauty was driven to the home of President |reg. 1.48 and 1.75, for two dayS.....+++++++++ ‘the event of a refusal, the em-|to make an investigation, which was toned Gi riety David R. Francis, for dinner. . ” imported nat- MM tender his resignation, to| startling in jts revelation, Petey pai arbi teh at ia ‘At 9 o'clock he will address the Franz MISES one eeu eae EAT So eae Hee 4 t at the end of nis watcn,| “Altogether 1,240 licenses hed deem |torod a wulting cab screening her face Sigel Monument Association at Music | Ural ly Cuban straw, sq shal Bo. thls plan we aro giving the em-|sranted in tho greater city and nine | from a photographer who desired a anap Hall, Tairteenth and Olive streets. the correct hat for flower or wreath trimmings, reg. 98c., thirty-six hours. When eacn|tenths of theve were in Manhattan. Telshot. ‘The Bari followed and the couple Wix-Presldent Cleveland arrived here|for two dayS....esseeesencereresterterenearerenee C hesigns he will leave everything in|end feuds In the crowded sections am@}were driven to the pier. Previous to oved the Baltimore and Ohlo South- , ‘eigine room of his boat in sitp-|to break up conspiracies in the Italian this the baggage, consisting of 27 pleces, aid the Hlarl. “Why,/the class who, by reason of Special strength of the ‘newspaper reports of ing the gy nearer’ maaam reerunetie @ a fortune- money in the world, I don if all the pool-rooms exchange called pool-rooms, his We western at 5.20 this. afternoon. He|CHILDREN’S FLOWER WREATHS—Daisies, Poppies, quarter I have cut down the permits}hed been brought from the hotel and, Was met by a committee represent-|Btuets, Lily of the Valley, Buttercups, Forget-Me-Nots by 822, and 1 hops to do éven more in| properly Inbelled, nent to the pier. ing the Exposition Company and will be] 114 Field Flowers, full wreaths—a complete and very de- shipping throughout the world.|the same direction,” The Harl and his bride succeeded in the guest of President Francis, of the ry in 8c. and 1.25, for two days : len this port closes, as it must, if} Hereafter no permits will be granted | getting aboard the liner unmolested and Fair, during his stay, in whose home| Sirable hat trimming, reg. 98c. and 1.2, Ss eee > dared insist in CHa for the rents dind ot weapons without| were installed in their staterooms on President Roosevelt will also stay. s 9 ec € Ss (7 Blow to commerce w elt in] the sanction of the Precinct Captain of| the port side of the ship before Mr. — ae The distinguished guests were cbming Ch Idr r an r' SSCS fy quarter of the globe. Police, with the Indorsement of the| Olin, who wea on the pier, knew of e Laser CEVA TRELAT APG COUMLEOSS —\encougn alt the afternoon, Gov. Van ] cil S 9 1 was fixed Been month ago by | Borough Inspector. their arrival, Later the Earl appeared 3) , of Minnesota; Goy. Cummins, of Sizes 1 1-2 to 5 Years. Second Floor. : Sagineers ss the day when some Convict to Tell of Mutia. on deck, and when he was informed| ——t ‘a, and Gov. Mickey, of Nebraska, ' hree-quarter length, of Vene- 7 Fogard to the wehedulo of meece | The work of tightening the tpere gerere: peters lodine, {ot } ps renal ate, Or eee & Ape ae ae sing ain effects ASS with fancy , Be eae chee ot aoe | tn Paes, Senin Se ates" men a's o's savonee [HUNDREDS OF POOL-ROOMS _ | fai tulnze’s oittt aie fia cot o sere: poe ee Moet date ie ihey have form-|Tiatians suspected of the parrel murder | men, saying: ‘ tended by a staff suffciently numerous |capes, trimmed with braid and buttons, Monte Carlo 9 hours away and tho emplovers |'® €01ng steadily on, and the Dtstrict-| Thought They Were Creditors. TO RE SUME OPE RATIONS to make up @ squadron of cavalry i thack; red, tan or blue; value 4.00, for two days....... i C shown no sign of wiving in. Td Cas HURT here um} “well, who ta Gree? 1 want 9, settle s pobitinal, Gbbons, whe le tp deliver | CHL DREN'S REEFERS, three-quarter length, of chev- i jolax movements in the harbor, bo-| the inquest ogine on Friday to hold | “Mpa are puwopanee sie,” said (one ‘ (Continved from First Page.) | Monies to-morrow, arntved late ,Jast ligt or Venetian cloth, round collar trimmed with taffeta the towboat engineers are large- | thers than Petto. of the group. P baw caplehon Laie” whose, guest se {silk and braid; some with pique collars, embroidered scal- F ‘ Fin the majority. renaty,Tonerh Dampino, the brother! “ur toe relieved,” maid the Earl. “I doiatea ashen ce ae tae ‘ Witt bo for the remainder of tie, week. loped edge; red, tan or blue; value 4.50, for two days. . : “Fmemigration Bureau Mena Tin eas bro : Mado-! ought you were cteditors. I don't 8, nown that preparations) years been crowned with victory in the ch . » ught down here from Bing are being made by the organised pool-| highest court in the State, said to-da: 1 wn, high ‘Phd Xmmigration Bureau ia seriousiy| 826 prison, whore he has been serving | °W* uct money in New York, and 1 Ppors men who stood behind Btedeker in} "ho decision of ‘the Court ‘of Appeals | GOV. ODELL CHILDREN’S PRINCESS DRESSES, of ne fF A “Tapestened and the transatlantic steam.|* 'ef™m for counterfelting. He wag| feed thls morning that there might be) is Beit to conduct p war on the tac’ | places pool-rooms on an exact equallty S ST. LOUIS, |% low neck, blouse front with insertions and ruffles o “Shp companies are consoquently anx-| en to the ofice of Assistant District. | rouble aboul my bageage. It le on Sctlon by the vollve or District-Attorney | They ave ladle only to the recovery of REACHE s embroidery; some with large collar , fous, " ‘They are at sea over the prov-|Attormey Garvan, who had « long talk | ouete” De you think there will be? SAV hie he PARE Tor Blader was pase: Beinsttbe Sela Tabe ita TA ee eae [sas : effects; value 1.50 to 2.00, for two that confronts them of transporting] Vit him about the case, Dampino haa] TEA Oe nt ver, enguaed by | {28 fram'one stage to another Potsr He) ge thus tefrain from giving vouchers | + ri 29.—~Ger- Ode, of | ate ’ ole dmmigranta from Ellis island already helped the police some. He ae Y 1 On geg Lacey was uot an attendant at nisl for the pots This dedisien one ee LOUIS, April 29. o YS ooo Hee eens steed tie . that obtains at that poine| Was Partly Instrumental in the identi- fbi cd iy: arable ae Fark, row noolsrgom, | He. te, expected door for, Dool-rooma “throughout” the owt ace, ane el iausiationss nae reet es Between: Lenox and : Nealon of Madonia’s dead body and be heii pe see tosmornow. a dean at hia Forty-| sesatuliy wearer ee ere OF sce | tented: ty : ie 1 t tt: f ‘ By dimes, is: vis Ce enn iPelt| aiso curaisned the clue for the murder, | father has given to him Money suMetent | So Ont once to-day ha eald toon} om ruly Rrosecuted.. ‘ closely was a special train bearing a % Seventh Avenues. considering DEL OR cts soem kt te ‘asd ich Il my obligations. Mvening World reporter: ‘1 do not! Onnu’t Open,” Suys McClusky. .| squadron of cavalry, a provisional dle | qx Up Of ships compelled to ia ral said He' was ‘asked In regard to the Mr.| know what the outcome of the decision! inspector MoCluaky wal yiston of the nevel militia and a pro- steerage travellers aboard. | A fow days before Madonia was killed] James, who in wald to have caused a de-| Wil be, ‘but Ido know that pare trom| ,lnepector Moclusky said he would un-|vieton of the navel militias and a pro- Cornell Steamboat Company, | he visited Dampino in Sing wing. Dam-|iay in the wedding ceremony. Gay other, consideration of ‘ne onset / tho awe peters, and thet ir meus | New Lark. : has a fleet of forty-nine tow-|pino complained that the other membera He Declares, roduced just what I have been nghting|BOt be Well for any pool-room propri- Pate area ncoin cee minioee ay. and gxcursion steamers, is an-|of his counterfelting gang, after he had r four years—an equal showing with) efor’ to set. up. in business on the ? standi entenced, ches eo dec! en. It makes. the same | (oe, ® polls of thelt trade, and |e 1 my father's attorney. He wan|lerisiation, are’ permitted to legally do] tied HOn acy pootzroom in Now| Shoe Rear Measeaate 808 tie Banal esi. | no anced hie Dyother-in-law to aea the | MeTe representing the tasnliy.” animes behing, ine aes, TACK, OES | york ay tong’ aq T remain In charge o¢| 300) officers and “men; . . Wil 2. Vi Was warm | eyes of th law, It was that contradis- v { y i ; bly ac to the demands SEG ORIE, BAN BOR: Dt she, MONEE OG, In pralse of the Bari. We eld he con Sinetion ands unequal eon alton at Gerore. Unt the Court oc npmeats Gulen| Ratahen aga Send from Okiatonia, Mp 5 any Oue else, for they kille im, forced me into the contest, The dec: <5 = Fy ide! 1 fi ‘| a es that pool-r 6 to bt in Wide! officers and men; one battalion a Can't Run the Tides. Cee ee ee te eee ee a Ik Re canes orotate moh cpieeaee. sae) mare it nareonally, ‘open ind sayin no in that many. wordn baud from Loulelana, 200 officers and q eaenot give in to them," he sald) pected tara joned, | | ghall continue to raid every one that! men. a, ABER, i . No gen can run his business| ie murder he providing betting on races was not per-| opens In the ater city. My interpre-~ oo the tawes of nature, We have to] the Secret Serv A few minutes before the wailing of! mitted within race track inclosu it] tation of the decision Is that pool-rooma ° s ‘on the tides in our work in mov-| tiv suspects HOW held ‘as withesses by| the St. Paul @ message wishing a pleas-| the Stare doesn't want betting ler it pe) can be kept closed as before, Iv shalt| MISS CASSATT IN ACCIDENT. § rin Hats Are omin own , andl how ridiculous it seems] the Coroner in the murder case cannot! ant voyage was received from tne| Stopped at the race tracks, then there| be done. ER ur business that we | ve frpiloated Jo (oat crane, they M8y| rather and mother of the Earl, who sail) Wit pe.no, ocoadion for these places of NA. BAKER DEAD Daughter of Railroad Presisient ‘ ey a time or quit|oe heid on counterfeiting charges and g j i h: is up to you, Bt - Bene tine, We must be on duty all] put where they can't do uny move harm| 'O-day on the Celtic, and one was re- ‘ Hurled from Carriage. Im price—a rare chance is up y' < 2 ie. We cannot stop." tor a time at least, ceived from the Thaw family. ; : i little di ‘ he employers have Vee : Ready to Go S11 Higher. (Special to The Evening World.) Some of our consignments were a li le- eck Be taration gor 2 nea h fn Committed tv the Tom The other's Plaint, “T cannot tell what the authorities in- PHILADELPHIA, pao araled layed—luckily for Sean . aes denociation: end oo mer. $@=| ‘The convict came down tn the cusoay| Now that the Earl of Yarmouth nas|tend doing in view of the deoisic t satt, daughter of President A. rf A . 4 men chiled Ai the Produce Exchange. | of Sea's, ueleodve Jackson. After ‘hus|ieft the country the ban of elience that /988,Nery jittle, Had we ot ot thts ep rc Wea A A ep Must sell them, Fixed $$2 as the price, Aha, the men wil say ts hntled to the Vomus tur caree daya. iy | bound the Thaw family because of their | Appeais, which glvos every. mun ent THosmiest. ny narrowly escaped death under the They are s places en Bet eneineem 0} Wil) undoubieuly ve calied asa’ wits| affection for Miss ‘Thaw has been|gagedin the business an equal footing, ‘as forty-five years old,| Wheele of a tro! car, re we qm Ret them: DUt| jess a. ue iuduest, ralsed, and to-day Miss Thaw's brother, repared to carry the case to f an old Philadephia fam. | The car crashed Into Miss Casaatt's vu MATE SorT HATS. an ot Ge Tet B Lok of hoboes.| ie story printed in one of the morn-|dward Thaw, whose home is in Iniied States Supreme Court. That ‘At_various times he had success-|corftiage, tunealg it over and throwing ; eae ee ee ott dic@nsed by the ling papers that We police nad the wrong|Daxota flats, spoke freely of the Kari| was our option, but the authorities oane fully condueted. hotels in Chicago, Sa-|her into the street. Luckily, she es- Black, maple, Pearl, nutria fod ou is vhr" eBceca fha| iat inetd; thse ratte wan ‘hou the) ang his relations with the tamily? "a" (Rot appeal from the decision handed [tanta he “rhousand” Islands” and [eaped without aerioua injury. but her pcr erate black, “Quakers” uent! bellave that an| the Coroner with the murder, a nec! Thaw, "lam glad thisening dave’ wees] Henjamin Bteinhardt, who. h Biove apape r lip. Phe team wae captu tin i Z = vies ced for" | rely tte, teapeot til onaldgration ot] dep Qa wading dn Over), Me notorlty| retained ring Iie jong oat leon the [maton Messager whom” he "inaiticd | Ue tovprevent, eeranewas’ The cal" | "$3 and $4 values.....+4.. QBZ2 “Telescopes” regular een sil Bet faid'it idn't make any ditterence what bere, of the family, did Rot attend the | PooeToom mean that Aap afer eight less than n year ago: tines $7 Sik Hats, BS $3VAUC....cceeeerss SS Ww Make Concession: the name ol 1e prisoner was, whether! ¥! a. reasons, he was Petto “the Ox" or Pope the| "I never saw Yarmouth in my life. Managers of the marino depart-|-Unicken.” He was the man on’wnom|and all. I know. ot. him “ts ‘hi “y) ‘of the several nal the pawn ticket for. the. w of the| record, I know he has the reputation of 5 in aft murdered man was found. they there:| never Paying, Dis debte and of vein F fore expressed the opinion thet. hat-| wild. For tl rea for Feason I did not wan the threatened strike of the) ever the man's name or identity ma: my sister to marry him. If he bei Although nothing| now, eventially it would be “Dennie’®| up the Thaw fatahy will receive ia." med, there a The Mother's Statement. wan jgolined to make| Effort to Release Suspects, i im" Buill-| PITTSBURG, April 29.—Ty following y y ns to the engineers. Henry Goldsmith, individual tugboat van's law partner, ma effort to-day | communication to the Associat: Grape-Nuts—* = IF to-morrow afternoon at the Marl-| io secure the release on @ writ of habeas | DI Wiliam Thi ot tl ar Exchange. It is reported that a)curpus of Antonio Cenova, w! laine || ARKAN.—On jiomon's restaurant, Th Musa fa on foot for them to accede 0) or tho thirteen “Mane suspects’ and 4S | others ie cae line ot Teen ea see mitanan’ geval oom of dames [AP NORESS at Shamon's i demands of the engineers and then] held in the House of Detention as @ wi. | it by no harsher term—largely Induiged HAROLD KIERNAN, younpest som of James ey lay off @ sufficient number | poss in the barrel murder uni in by news; ‘», which the Associa’ J, Kiernan, aged 2 years and 10 months. ae a impecee ot alny on el Stoo eerae eee RS Talks Out ar : Genova is an importer Pr Pe PT jenova iP eo oliyy, tte © now referred to is wnat No. Hast Fifteent 1 { Se remeent Orne. or No. 514 Bas itlement in connection with the smith asked for hin dis rf marr! ol Earl of Yarmouth. Sed t the ownera will be forced| ground that he wis committed ty Cine | Briony’ the facts are thene: - Doctor Talks About Food ds of the men Soholer, and ‘ F a i OLLAR iro fea, 4" OU | poor Yo comimlt mibensoe Wong Mouse | xi Meet eA ne Feat og Rae get lt Wb HEP, . 1 | often tho caso that doctors themselves dritt nto bad habite oO Vraing eae ‘ BER mee ot the employers have| write tne two othe: ah was left es were each of his, five chil / ag of food and drink, 4lthough they know better. But doctora are hu- - « 1 block from Fiushiny vy, agreed to the terms @ the en-| were sworn out by mith, out | indepes fortune of nesriy half a I bi man, you know, like the rest of us; but when they get into trouble ne; one tha t i others will soon foHow Bult. jhe served only Geaova Malt’ of this amount § « can du ou eniria per day. sade cabaa 7 Re rs have | Caan. wee SAPATS: cued 0c tut Relea : they gonerally know better how to get out of it, and the “foot 44 Went B34 at, . m Dyer 16 te baabe ‘hereslt’ pomerelipy Geeta)” te dered oe mn reene case was adjourned until to-mor- pie, re theme? only to be available route” is a common one among them. WANTHO—iv0d nt hese die arc Ralph ane ‘brooblya, j ‘ : looks hoped, Fe ot the Tepaining halt of the) y A doctor of Laurel, Ind., concluded that coffee and badly ONS Laundry Wants—Male, 7 ra LLY COURT OF APPEALS Hare "ee Conetlemth: uate ‘each ‘in. th : aclected food were the canse of his stomach as good Acs eal ig i LEGAI L eae Re yi a" J ? | OR trouble and his loss in weight from 184 Cree ihe car) Beane VIRAT-CLAge suing JRONERS, male rw oh RED INSANE, | 7 PASS ON DIAMOND, | 2%2%nsome (ere fObag 5 poundS to 153 pounds, with nerves impaired akipa’ OA | ae % well hig ‘an A ny The *. amonnting ¢o about ‘one-half i 7 =e and general nervous break-down, ma «eg eh % pu ara 4 % M Ctl Case of Convicted Police Captain ipl Gant or hameat and. Lord’ Yarmouth. | ? He did not give up coffes at once, but ich Confirms Report, Carried-to Highest Stat: formed into @ third trust, to be man p ne ¥ 2 began’ the use of Grapo-Nuts, and gays: i e ile ani f Rage a ~ Will Be Taken to Trlbuen Ghmpany.o! Dre. together ‘ s y “Within a month I could seo a wonderful ent 4 +3 t Tw esta at top, Hoopital. rhe incomes from ell three trunte will : ; eae == chungo bad taken place, duc to tho use of i Tors andi d i oioriety | With Just two days left of the vearl pe paid to ihe Countess of Yarmouth, { ; ite) tho new food. I decided to give up coffee ; ne ity, 0 6 oliver 7 Who achioved notori@ly | civen to Fred B. House, under tio code,|erogmt's smal ry fractional! - { 4 2 > nary to ant HE Addie 18 oe, ls te in Washington | 15 appeal trom the deciston of the Ap.| incom ike wi at varlou' a ~ and uso Poatum in its place; 80 regularly for WAS PED—Baperioaced ae Me, 416 World. uptown. poncecning the PUFdIas | pellate Division, adirming the eonvic-| times. bas been stated), which sh ¢ ; } ba 4 timo I have been on @ breakfast made up gat tel sia sealant wip GY Ve aria out f Re yee fa tngane | Mon of Police Captain ‘Thoman 4. Dia-|folnd tathe Bart piinaelt, 0 8 4 of Grape;Nuts, a little graham bread end Win reo apilostoypataans and aweta sane. 0 YY a | Inaane pavition| MORd for néstact af duty, Altred Bi | thal” the income! from, iehout wone-ntt rust ‘ ae Postum Food Coffee, My weight has in: 4 | ' bee fi over | M ; ’ , Sourt of Appeals upon District-attorney | Fd bar total fain on al nent! the Uitte » 2 arto Pe my aoe h Sviie Caplt Diamond was convicted vetore| (0 eatate of WeHtsard, to, wubley, aolt ot 4 oh bas entirely goge and my miod le clear op: upreme court Justice Herrick, Of Als} bieeeaa. rf ee. i is vigorous ag ever, Wishing you every "The: the communication oon: i ‘ i success, I beg to assure you of my fasta re tn at “ne UAnwoeatel X t / } werm appreciation of Grope-Nute and Eres herself. At no Ks; ey q i Postum.” Name given by Postum

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