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ENTE HT? LY AY YA RIPE EL PPL LLY Rn TR I TE TTT ee eae onnby TODAY By EENS COTORNE A RESCUE 15 FROM [on sar encase aI ti ARTA AGERE NS co-20.220 HOM TFELSTO 60 [Gained Four Pounds a Week. ! SAKIC ul DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY Steamer Verona Finds the Uru- “I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for Me past a years, and aa Ge PA aay it has cured me on several occastons o guayan Vessel Salvator Tala- vera a Complete Wreck and Her Crew Barely Alive. i ie ah a ’ r i One of the Party on the Recent Trip in Germany Describes the Sensations Caused by Re- markable Speed. the grip, and once of a severe attack of rheumatism. I gained in strength and flesh, uining four pounds a weck. I believe if any one used Dufty's Pure Mak Whiskey | they would not have any sertous illness. It will keep off a cold, or cure one. I am sixty-one years old, and don't look more than forty-two. I have recommended it to many of my friends, and all say it helped them, and are satisfied with its benefits. I think it the finest stimulant in the world, and would not be without 4t."* MRS. LUCY M. COOPER. Mrs. Cooper once recomtiended it to a stranger WHO HAD CONSUMPTION and who was seized with a paroxysm of cough- ing. When he finally stopped coughing be replied: “I have tried everything, madam, und have lost all faith in doctors and druge, but I will take your advice."” Several months alter this whe met, the strauger, who sald: "Madam, 1 wat to thank yOu for suving my life ‘the day you LUNG 10 DAYS TO WRECK SCENERY JUST A BLUR. AS SEAS DRENCHED THEM. Every Voit Let Into the Motor Could Be Felt Tingling Through the En- thre Frame, and Made One Choke and Burn. Provisions Were Scarce and the Men Were in Great Distress When the Rescuers Finally Reached Them. new sionaaa wom ctr | DETECTIVES SEEK NEGRO gnetohed ¢rom the jaws of death, arrived Be in an nee WHO ENTICED MAYOR’S SON A motor car or a.compostte motor and carriage as it js cated, has been run at the rate of 125 miles an hour between Borlin amd Marienfeld, and the sensa- tions of riding at that terrific rate of| told mo to take Duity’s Puro-Malt Whiskey. 100 a1t Ue Best doctor T ever knew, 1am speed are thus described by one of the| now able to attend to business, and my cough lax dispbearen | Ho Js now a Well man and gous to hie uiice dwly. Mrs. Cooper spoke to him throug! party who @mde the record-breaking | pity when she saw his condition, aud ie glad to know, she belped him. run: DUFFY'S PURE. MALT WHISKEY ta invaluable (oF overwerked men, delicate a A and sickly children. It strengthen? a PST eAe AP PLOmOLer BL It might first be stated that th sith and longevity. maken the old you R hi /ysler.Composile MolerAgd Cariage gen clung ‘waterlogged roadbed over which the motor travelled Jufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey te the only whiskey recosnized by oe & eee aera was a stable as adamant, belng made | MOT Cty ie prowtibo. ned 2,000 hospitals’ uso Duffy's Pure Malt Whis Polling in the trough of the sea with no practically resistless to vibration by GAUTION.—-When. you ask for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be su Hence of this. pre skey Substitutes = uine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the ¢ hap amsonconsehacta |Xeit" you cheap imitations and ro-called Malt W' “Aa goon as we got under way we be-| market for proft only, and which, far from ralleving, the a6, 1 gan to fly. There was no perceptible os- | Demand “Dufty's,”” and be sure vou get It js the only, abscbitte ls , c ; health-giving qualities, Look for the trade cillation, and the first impression of the | Ghomist,” on the Dek si i 6 4 tee : ; ; ch w ain ‘The genune Dufy's Pure Malt Whiskey {8 sold by all druggists ond grocers. or direct, ‘ tersific fate et et lng che sunnery ‘ Never sold in flasks or in bulk. Write for, (ree 1 y | at $1.00 a bottle. ned jet en jf ren Ri PAtohing ie eeenerss|t Symptoms and treatment of enh disease and ‘cing. testimonials to the Scenery Like a Great Blur. “But after we really got under way there was no scenery observable—oniy an inchorent blur tearing Itself past us. It confused the senges and produced a sensation Uiet was unlike any that even the imagination had pictured prospect of salvation save in the provi-|Man Would Have Kidnapped Philip Dillon ‘@evtial happen! ft another ship, Moe pececca to be the but tor Lad’s Aunt and Sister. arrival. e putt ho vely barmgg! malt whiskey wk, “The Old ha ost providential . ' The Uruguayan bark Salvator Taln- wera sailed from Fernendina, Fla, on| Several private detectives from this| Not suspecting a trap the lad went Sept. 7 loaded with pitch pine lumber|city went to New Rochelle to-day to along. His aunt and sister miased him ound fpr Corunna, Spain. From|run down the negro who was foiled in| a few minutes later and were told ho | the start she encountered adverse winds @n attempt to kidnap Phillp Dillon, the, had gone away with a colored man. | @nd storms and finally on Sept. 28| eight-year-old son of exMnyor Michael | They saw the pair near the New Haven | @truck a hurricane that tossed her|J. Dillon, of New Rochelle. tracks and started tn pursuit. When @bout on the waves like a cork. The boy owes his escape to the quick-| the negro saw the two women running | ‘The masts went overboard and were|fess and bravery,of his aunt, Miss Ella| toward him he grabbed the boy's hand iad Te not peop. for. the! ate I ' @ut away just in time to save her|Wlion, and his sister, Anna Dillon. and trjed to drag him along faster. ‘spirals of air that shot throug i : from turning over. All of the boats| Philip was on @ bicyole in front of| Then fe women screamed and the Gvory crmck and orevice. Scorn One j Wore smashed to eplinters. ‘The strain-|his father’s home, in Woodland avenue, | hetiy, let Ko of tne poy and fed to the ing of the vessel caused her timbers to| When a tall, well-dressed negro ap-| Mayor Dillon was greatly wrought up part and water leaked into the hold.|Proached him. He asked if Mr. Dillon) when he heard of the case. He believes ‘All of the provisions were soaked. was at home, and when answered in| {he,nesro intended to steal Sue boy nol Clune to the Vessel, fhe negative said: ‘Well, I know 4) Now Rochelle police and telephoned to Capt. Secunda Maristany and his crew| lot of colored people who will vote for New York for detectives to assist In the ef fourtgen men were confronted with|!m !f he runs for Mayor. Come along Pi . “Twill spare no expense to capture the proposition of sticking to the veasal| With me and I'll show you where they ine fallow.” he suid to-day. "'l bellove ‘or jumping into the sea. There was no| live, 90,you can tell him. he is @ dangerous man to be at large.” Prospect of escape by way of the boats, for the boats had vanished in splinters, “After a couple of days it became neces- wary to cut down the supply of pro- | visions. 5 | The boat nvturally fell into the trough of the sea and the men were dreachwl by the towering waves. There wax & dry spot in which they could sleey) —_———- the flesh, we might have been dotuched Objects forced through space at Heht- ning speed. “Hvery extra volt let Into the motor d over noigh by through the f alec reframe, not form of ¥. put ag an Irresistible driving that made you choke and burn, Phese sengitions, of course. were due to the novelty of the situdtion, and would undoubtedly wear off. ‘To look at the blur sliding by the windows had a peculitr effert on the eyes, seeming to ‘catoh hold of them and drag tem dackward. Caused AIL to Squirm, “When Dr. Reichel, who was con- ducting the experiment, sald, turning over the lever anpther notch, “Now we hall see What ‘we can dd." we all Aubirmed, x Hf the added electric, force to lia sent quivering ° 1s en Cees ‘or distance now past comprehension, gsiowed down after Call and See This Outfit Worth $150—Special at $115, FREIGHT ALLOWED ON OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. d-Piece Paviur Suit, Spectal, $15.25. because the cabin had been carried away im the storm and the forecastle was Inundated. ‘The masts had demolishea that we had’ travelled at the rate of the pumps in falling. Samuel Lieberman Brutally At-| Brooklyn Puzzled Over Mysteri-| Ty lerior o 1) ELEC EOC OO that veqramd ymvelled Aiviye Fate a: ‘All the satlors could do was hung on tacked Lad Whom He Ac-| ous Burglary in Apartment | Z why It might, not have been 225 miles waring the day and look for a sail or i} the smoxe of a sieainer und snatch sleep | Where Wealthy Merchant Lost Bt BD Wallé lasned to pieces of wreck- cused of Burglary and Locked | y Elis - cures inchey of water NTA, Ga, Oct. 18.—The State ac fi eight minutes we al heaved a deep sich of relief. When it was announced ar, and aiowing for the nature of | i ‘ Car and He Was Fatally Crush HE le Hxured that she would re-| Judge Newburger, in Part 111 The police of the De Kath avenue! | 7 years old, vat about ten days. eral Sessions, severely scored Samuel station. Brooklyn, were all at sea to-day | i; a | No, 68 Summit street, | jaa] Lieberman, a cheese manufacturer, of In thelr efforts to find some trace of was struck by an ele=) \ > founa the Salvator 'T Veru suimerged forward aad put | No. 2% Pitt street, to-day, for having the burglar who yeaterday entered the vated railway train at Sixty-sixth street in a (errime sea. Her after eck was! held as a prisoner and cruelly beaten Mat of James H, Rowland, a wealthy and Columbus avenue yesterday, died In @imMost awash und udded there were| Joseph Schulman, etghteen years old, |Hrooklyn merchant, In the Clinton apart- | Detectives Make Two Arrests at) ‘ie Roosevelt Hospital to-d oan ire astounted at the unparental To be tired out from hard work or bodily id exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but \\ | the nfteri men of her company. ‘Phe! of No, 226 Second street, against whom | Ment-house, at Clinton and DeKalb ave- A ar Al| Pie BO ees i “pom Car-| there is an exhaustion without physical exer- Green tucbuene sea sirviched” away | he preferred a chavgo of burglary. (NU, and stole 3,0 worth of Mr. Row-! the Alleged Get-Rich-Quick | irsved in’ vecweon ther mutton” seen one iaterday made appiia. | tion and a tired nevor-rested fecling—a wearl- "On, every baad and tie survivors were) Lieberman awore that he locked his pe teste Cone d | vid the car, His skuil was frae- | Yon to Gov. Terrell for the $150 reward| ness without work that is unnatural and shows == aS ‘praying. | ctyese factory at 6.80 A. M. on Bept : Ramaaete paride Conon auRrtsnene | oncern of Randolph and = —— offered for the capture of his son, some serious disorder is threatening the health. Oncof the chief causes Bae wae sist atten daytighe sen the tas, _ leaving hla son Harry to, wat Nl eanlauane ice Hag Sera mente: Hae Tanner. EX-CONGRESSMAN DEAD. Young Carruthers, who {= to be Se; of that ‘‘Always-tired, never-rested condition’ is impure blood and bad BMG seitr cane lw wich Memes Mere Puleea cE the Ticneranie oe Onl Aree rtyasdeli that ronan’ or | Wit: ed on Oct. 16 for the miurdes at ; Pay circulation. Unless the body /s nourished with rich, pure blood there ia the street ————— can BW Byrd, escaped shortly after receiving bis | Jack of nervous force, For over-four years I suffered with genoral dobility, n the bark could sce her lights long be- two years, called at the factory at fore the sunrise cleared the darkness) 7 o'clook and was admitted by young Miclently to make her visible, and With | Lieberman. The boys had a «iarrel vatom, iy 8., told mai hebrtily roe 6 need of ® ntence. the muscles become caus Ash Coal a ing © thorough breaking down o ‘The father of the condemned youth| weak, the digestion Sps eins wo) been beneilted by b | The burel time bet wes ‘y wns committed some | Detrotive-Sengeants Clark, Peabo velock vesttenday after-}and MeConville raided eh hoon and 6 {i the evening, us that was | rieh-qulcl training eyes they watched to seé) and a fight, and Marry Lievermant iy. Gniy time Mr, and ce n=quick I tried it and it oured mo. fsa farmer of Wilcox Cou The ay | si paired, and commend 8. 8. 8. to sll who may fe ¥. Sheritt, | ipaired, Seneca), openly gecabisod conten 0 Nassatt| | 4 D Uo is indorsed y . whether the signal light of distress they | called for his parents, who live in the] were out of ihe house Rowland | street to which Is charged wil Pilea on te eee oid wan eave tne| Gisorder occurs MRS, JOSIH A. BRILTAIN, had been burning had been observed. | upper part of ‘the bdutlding Janitors, haliboys, wr, Reowtand's |?" ng peraons.al]! ovor the countrs'/s Cineers the information which led to| throughout the sys- 44 W. Ninth 8t., Oolumbie, Tenn. ‘The lookout on the Verona had seon| Linberman wrote in his aMduvit that|sorvants and all the other attendantis |7Ut Of thousands of dollars und ( his son's arrest. Debility, insomnia, nervousness, indigestion, dyspepsia, loss of . the light and the steamer went 4 shirt that had been stolen froin hie | of the big bullding have been questioned {PAN Of the “Randalph and it | alongside the wrecked bark. Capt. Spie-|anarteents was found on the boy, and] and put through a sort of third de- |COMmssimers and ‘fut Coss ents 19 business was conducted sen asked the Spaniards what they | tha! he and his son beat young Behul-| «ree by the police, Out nothing has tem. $a appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds . Ei : aes: oe 5 of little ailments we often have are due directly to Aloohol in Liquid Kidney Remedies Fatal to Children. S S S a bad condition of the blood and circulation, wanted to do. As one man they an-|man and then bound him to a chair. | Deen learned. No one saw any strange | VON the usual Ines of the race-track th 3, x A A 6 % ate: e quickest way to get rid of them is by puriiy ewered that they wanted to get off the} Schulman was kept tled up in the fac-|Pefeon about the flat nor did the thiet | {Psters. IN, ww Me alae y ship. : tory until 6 o'clock that ORs, vhen| leave any trace of himselt, When: the’ ittiree) detectives: de MRS. ANNE CAVANAUGH WAS LO ITH ing and building up the blood, and for this pur. The Work of Rencue. he was handed over to the police. ‘Tho| Th burelar evidently worked in haste, } OM the Nussau street oflice thix KIDNEY DISEASE pose no remedy equals S. S. S., which contains the best ingredients for Two boats were lowered from the Ve-| next day ive was taken to the Essex | & fs ated oly Mr. Rowiane. Gress. | noon they found two men in the 3 Oi cleansing the blood and toning up the system. It is strictly a vegetable Fona, and almost the entire crew of (he/,surket Police Court, und held by Mag-| of Jewelry and. trinkets that he ould | 220" Leena EAA toy the July 2, 1903, Mrs Cavanaugh, of 2001 Aldrich Av., Minneapolis, Mina., wrote:! blood purifier and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through have readily stolon from Mra, Row-| Centre § steamer was utilized in the work of] \strate Ommen on a charge of burglary J In court the prs: | “pty hidneys were clogged, causing swelling of the feet and drepsical conditions. J was] {t the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, Yand's ‘room, y ve gece. ’ eevee sen iwas) rough, but the er he had been locked up it was es oners des ribed themselves as Wittiam | go sick J was in bed at the time J first heard of Kidney-Wort Tablets. I tried them and men on the bark were so anxious to get | gund'the toy'a condition was such that A Clark, of No, 10 West_One.ttundtes | fey fedpad me within 26 Joure; te backache te heavy throbbing trough my back axd| BEVeRTEStEA POGY. ae Sey SpECHIC CO., ATLANTA, Galo away from their sinking craft that thoy he was sent to Bellevue Hospital and and Sixteenth street, and Wilam hips, and the thick, high colored urine all left me before [had finished the second bottle ee, dumped into the eea and swam toward! stayed there for two weeks. The boy Wolf, of the Herald Square Hotel o/¢he Tablets, Tivo doctors told me that my ease was incurable, but 1 was hopeful, 1) : ; Oy Rage had been kicked In the lower part of Both men described themseives as “tur ean take my oath that Kidney Wort Tablets will cure kidney disease when nothing else FINANCIAL KINGS. to turn over an hore t peany i 119 Mivo tripe were)made in all. After the! i. shaomon ‘correspondents: , [in the world will, for think T have tried every other remedy there is. The Tablets I round World's “Business Opportuniti’s* Jast_ man had been made safe Capt.|“wrnig id an outrage,” sald Judge New- They were charged with violation of liory handy to take with me to my work, and TE have never omitted a dose as J used to do - each day. fo tie Balvater Talavera, to. cpen ihe | PUTS; shen ho hed road Lieberman's IMPERILS LIV rene ae Ofte ia. culated tov con | 22M L had t0 go home to take the liquid remedies.” This ts the day of great financial] The World this morning printed e Ve DOs i a 1 to con- A “Business »portunities’ main hatch, in order that her sinking | SMdavit and heard the bernie viel = Rust any business In the namo of a tc-| Stop the bexinning of kidney and biadder.j nostte in your gwn or vour child's morning | Tascality, “Ror Sales.” DP a might be accelorated. When last seen | cae should never have left the police titious corporation and without fling] woaknoss early in Ite. Bed-wetting can. be | WAter—let it stand %4 hours. How many thousands of citizensdo| ‘There is a modern cafe offered: A she was a slight blur on the surface of| court, and I cannat copecelve eS a certificate of copartnership with the | snteitigently cured with Kidn Has your urine, four back, your general you suppose have invested their sav-|restaurant near the. City Hall ‘and Grand Jury ever found an Indfetment Conny Oreck “Wort Tab- | noaith 1edyou to wonder if your kidneys are tug ocean, ‘he survivors of the wreck were about ! ” A i r Bp Mt t. Fe t i against this prisoner.’ i a ay lets. They are purely vegetable and abso-| sound? Write Dr. Pettingill, Burlington, ed ou w of them could talk Just Missed Crashing Into the Complaint Made to Green hutely harmless to the most delicate child, | Vermont, Give him your symptoms, he will | financial kings? More, no doubt, than ings according to the advice of our | Bridge. An out-of-town hotel doing @ good business. A wholesale’ « p with the Germans on the steamer, but| The testimony ehows that the boy had : se bust easy ah i ony “en ‘A tow daya ago Commissioner Greene | {iyo for “brick dust.” usiness downtown is. for sale,’ Ee rintocorater ant ie of nus been, a visitor to the Lieberman house Ellis Island Boat John G. Car-|ccevea a letter from award Mutcany, | M¥ SF “PF Bee) ANKY] oe clad y, de Fed vise os aD would care to own to tt, gentlemen's furnishing govds pnsi- 2 lor ro yeu a . ry wh a] ‘ v1 - ay at Pier tin AM 94,12. | footed “ast entrance ‘to the ‘factory by| isle, Aboard of Which Were | °f, autsx: Nova Seottn, who dociarcs Bi PERT INGIEL 2 | thon there aro ekloous, fuiniadica Tin d fe BM eoniban men whe i §, Brook | torce or tried to burglarize it. ‘The com= that pelted) heen swindled: 6 y 5 jose to death were in fairly good con-|plainants had no right to hold the boy! Several Hundred Immi be the ooncera! He sald that he 1 e the factory far no long a time before ed Immigrants. er — fn the iim to the police nar had thoy 9 oelved an elaborate circular bearing the Pass l Qny right to take the law into thetr own name of the “Randolph Turner = in the inhuman LOST RACE WITH DEATH. way tna na ‘Through tbe parting of wt enat{Commissionera and ‘Ture Correspond- direc! y t0] he ents," calling his attention to a plen SY Se Fi pithe Judge then atr ated the Jury 9] held one of the mudsoows of the Hast Rbeel hadlion eating: the: horses) “The Non-Alcoholic, n Succumbed in Dash from| n i} Toaving| River tunnel oontractors to us Me eatecies vigil nrisoner, which they did without leaving ts dock,| circular said that 0 a day pdacea by Best for Children Lhd 0 to Maine. thelr seats. near the Barge Office, to-day, the lives|the “turf commissioners’ was cure to AS Ss ifi U4 ure Specific. CHICAGO, Oot. 13—A race agatnst SSE ERS of weveral hundred immigrants on o, bring in $00 a week promt. Mr, Muj- Geath, which Waiter H. Field, ut No.| TRIED LYNCHING IN BERLIN,| to mits isiana boat John G, Carusle,| cMby sent 15. He no only’ fasied to re- We any profita but did net even get room houses, butcher shops and all kinds, of stores. ‘ ‘Several partners are advertised for, For good, honest opportunitins for Investment read The World's “Busl+ ness Opportunities.” gi Norte Cava Ageaay Me, oo - which was about to make her perth atla mote thanking ‘him for cho money ~ — —————— i, came to an end as a Santa ; the Barge OMoe, were Imporili To traced his lettor and found, he suid, = = Mob Fought to Get at the School nperilled, pun ze. e ai Mo ‘ heen dl cived by the passenger train was nearing Chi-| reaches Accused of Boy's Death. | Mortunately, Capt. MoClelian, of tho] that it had been duly received by cago to-day, Mr. Field had been in Cariebag, n.| BERLIN, Oot, 1. number of wourd-| Cars caught sight of the scow as mee taking: treatment be lynchers at Bamberg @urrounded the| S2® Parted her hawser, and atgnailed Lf ae aking tment for Cerone ts ot rates ee tae | te, magiounio"ravore nis wopinme.| GLASS-BLOWERS STOPPED. “ried trip. east in. the hope of vine 1, | Andreas Dippold, the tutor who whipped| Then the Carlisle swung around, and —— “Bis old home. ‘He could hardly wert | Heinz Koch, son of the director of the| the #cow passed within tow feet of |Immtgration Ofllcer Wants PngHal Ma gabe the train at Kunsas|Deuteche Hank. to death, and who was| te bows of the Carlisle. Workers Deported. Bough! at ie adit congo tl yA 3) $14 for an awfully good line of Fatt | suits ina wide range of novel fabrics M4 tHE TAILOR ee If you didn’t know Mitchell-tatior- $ ing and didn’t know Mitchell-ways, and when the panter t to arouse him this mo e ght to, are Is morning hi sentencea at Bayreuth Oot. 9 to eight| Drifting south, the soow got opposite| MALONE, N. ¥., Oct. -United imprisonment, to the peniten-| the Staten Island fer slip and held | States Commissioner of Imigration Rob- cob edmost succeeded in getting | “.® MTY-boat thet was about to start ert Watchorn, stationed at Montreal, has FELL FROM FIFTH STORY. pee of Dippold when the guards for the island. dented admtasin, to the United States fixed bayonets and drove them The scow was finally captured ana|to the twetve «lans-blowers Dinpold was struck in the back with| brought back to her dock by the im-{and recommended ¢hat thay be man at New Power-Honse|® missile thrown by some one in the/ migrant outter Chamberlain, ‘New York and deported to England. Died of His Injuries. Unless the department at Washingto decides Wb Poor Verma, forty-seven Md. SCHOOLGIRLS LIFE-SAVERS.| PACKAGE LED TO ARREST. [iti <c- eno. are aoc ioscmnn ese . who aro from Bngland, ‘on their way to the Stouben Glass And how meny thousands do you suppose have lost their savings to go into the pockets of the aforesaid financtal “kings?” More, no doubt, than would care to own to it. And how many do you suppose will ‘ow might be skeptical about this 3% offee—but whether you're a the ith for of the new power SS Sana an doub: * st ; loubter or not, one look at the ele- et Mleventh aveous, detween|THeY Han Into Burning House and|{xpresved to W. Rico, Who Now da| Woo eolbmonntiel BF jaaegh Onions, ee ant’ black’ Thibets,\ Cheviots/ and In the futirre place any confidence in ' Resoued Three Children. Charged with Burglary, Corning, who met them In Montreal. the sdviees of our great financial rom he fifth etory to the| CHIVAGO, Oct. 12—Durtog & fire that| By tracing an express package the festroyed two reaktences in Irving} @rooklyn police were able to errest to- Park to-day ‘three children ware renoued | day William (ice, nineteen years olth indressed Worsteds we're using in the tailoring will wia you ae in COAT AND a jifty! VEST “kings?” Well, so few that the aforesatt, “lings” will cqncluds that kinglog CLEVELAND STARTS WEST. from death by, girl students of Jeffer-| of Co. % Hope streot, on a change of eee eon High Sohool, Ragmond . Saunders, =President Going to Chicago o: $4.00 more fr of Eo : lange alc tt Firing Visit. $4.00 mows eats a pate of Korth §=—S TO ORDER flim: wh wea to ba (| nommers: sur pany, nec. ved And why does the pubto aflow f-| Lary, month in and month self to be dupeet?, ister hSceh 5 Chane casaciee ete Yes, why? When there thow- mat pes good, honoet Appertontties ‘Wortd maintains a lead of Tous of presented every day. | ThOnaends over any other tH doarded 1 - Pe. ree a car on the Penn, | leave Chicago on bis. return _779 BROADWAY 2i8ithoxs ‘Dhuratay morning.

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