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UTP 2 ( . i Po THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER’ 17, 1903. ANTONIO SPINA, WHOSE $3,000 eur’ MR. AND MRS. ELBRIDGE GERRY SNOW, JR., WHO ARE 350 LOVE NOTE ,| HOARD VANISHED WITH BUILDING, FIGHTING IN DIVORCE COURT AND FOR CHILDREN. POLICE CONCEAL 4 KISSES UNTOLD! SECOND HUBBY GIAL'S Mrs. Donna Zoo Blume Has Margaret Samilton, Who Wed _ Mass of Amatory Evidence to Two Men in Two Days, Tells | Spring in Court in Affection How She Made This Record Alienation Suit. in’ Matrimonial Ventures. FRED, HER FIRST, WON HER WITH HIS EYES. GHE DEMANDS $25,000 t FROM MOTHER-IN-LAW. and When Mother Objected te Her Going Back to Work @he Drank Carbolle Acid. Ed, Who Was No. 2, Is Four Years Older than the Other Chap and Besides He’s a Sol- = RS SHOWANDER | kil dl | reel CHLOREN MSS! Imm = MM Wf 7 many days, Lath Margaret Gamilton, the first word that came officially to A Vgtitcd i os - mae eat, Lcd fos = police war this morning, when the Corm=! |” a rat husba, a pnoti: rine er’! the tp marrying him and how she wo aearty {Hearing that the Court Intended “ng ne Cetcasiee rn loved the second that she couldn't k Ther ‘ nate from promising to love and cheriah him,| 0 Give One of m to Her : Seay ed p apes? OC te ye eres even though doing !t rade her a bigam- nt. @he told aloo how the two nus.| Husband, She Hurriedly Left bands had turned against her, and how they, once the bitterest of enemies, had Her Apartments. become fast friends and had planned together to get rid of her. While the girl taiked she trembied.| Mfs. Wibridge Gerry Snow, jr., has re- She is a slip of a thing of twenty, but |fused to obey the mandates of the court she hardly looks fifteen. Her sister |494 allow berseff to be separated from ‘Tilly was with her and told her that|0ne of her children, according to the two husbands didn't dare molest | the recommendation of the referee who per. has been hearing the divorce proceed- “I am frightened,@ she said. “They |!n&# against her, and has fled with both to live with his mother in the f : have.sent word to me that I woul her ohildren. Rear ates diled. I am afraid to go out af the| When Mrs. Gnow learned last Wodnes- | adie Eley, town. house. day that Forbes Hennessy, the referee, Rae Ga OL he still FF; So had recommended that she get one of x Everything went smooth! until ‘ears me One, Marsh, 1901. when Col. Cross’ became LOSES $3 000 HE WAS NOT CENSURED The girl then told of her matrimonial |*h® children and that the othér be | seriously i] and his daughter went f} - § experiences. Occasionally during the re-| Sven to the father the young woman Gouth to nurse him. She returned eltal she would run to the window and|*inted. The news came to her ove r AWait yk) Aaya tater to AnaMerasors peer through as though she feared some |th® telephone. Her sister, Mrs. Clarke, of her mother-in-law's home closed one was about to make an ateack upon|¥®% S¥mmoned to the Rochelle apar Against her. . her. ments, where Mrs. Snow wus living. ow ar’ “ After a talk the spirited mother, one here is my husband?" the wife k 1 just couldn't help marrying Fred: |) 0% poiding that of elght-year-old’EI- Qoouses Her of Chilling the Love of Husband and Barring Soors of Home When She Re- 4 turned from a Visit. Mrs. Donna Zoo Blume, Wife of Louis @. Binme. a coffee importer. of No. % Water street, worth miliions. wants her husband back. His affections, she al- lexes, have been alienated by his mother. Mrs. Marie Glebelhouse, of . Plrinfleld, N. J., and incidentally she has brought suit against the elder woman for $25,000. Mrs. Blume is of the opinion that that sum will cover the damage that has been done by the loss Of her alleged spouse's love. Mrs. Blume was Donna Zoo Cross, @aughter of Col Cross, of Virginia. @nd a member of “The Hall of Fame" i eompany when she met the coffee man, who 1s good looking and only twenty- ¥ sight years old, in 1899. They were mar- fled on July 31, of that year, after a + brief courtship. ‘The young wife left \ the stage and went with her husband cried in her angulsh when the summons ¢ proceedings followed. It is said asked. erick W. Hickman,” she said. “He has " . ” little Dorothy, | of the court s at last thi into nh that young Snow has an Tees of $40, We don't know,” a servant told her, ieli, brown eyes and he can hypnotize. He |°Mdgse and tho other of of the court was at last thrust into Se aveat: Gay , our | Building Was Torn Down While} His Relations with used t i@ trom the apartment hand. “I would rather dle than part “but the missus says you can take your 9 ith The Hague 2 ibe clerk jin' the Tong Teland | "ite Oe Soe ror a shee viele: TaNe| ettnrellier Ge rey, ono t care root Her Flight Admitted. Railroad offices, but lately he got a banks quay any time you like.’ | Owner of Money Was Absent| Tribunal Were Most Cordial, | macs | Mrs. Blume went to ber iusband’s good care of the apartment,” she told ing for the alimony he will pay me If] At Mrs. Snow’ eppctney is to-day @ the hallboy. by he will let have my children. I am |reporter was admitt woman who ¥ Bis 7: sald she Was a. friend af the fumttive & fireman on the road. For Place of business and was eyuasiy en] j the past six months he has been’ beg- Buccessful it ucetting che iuteration{ in Italy—He Concealed Cash,| He-Declares, and the Best Of|ging me to mary nite sya ae Soper eae ee Poetry MOORS REL Atay wari |mrotner since Are, Snow fed ed trom the ofhim. Finally, she swears in her dam-| Thinking It Safe. Feeling P i him, but when he got those brown eyes| Then Mrs. Snow fled. Where sho we * met —_- ‘J le It is sald that Mr. Snow counts upon) \slon to the flat.’ Telephone calls have os 9 Prevailed, on me he made me do what he wnated ("0 one knows, but it is said that she and | aiyi JT nis wife Into submission. fad |been unanswered. i Age sult against the mother-in-law, she @iscovered her Louis locked up in the house in Plainfield selling coffee and at- X one of the sokilers at Willet's Point, tending to other commercial affairs vy| Watching the workmen who are ex-| Wayne MadVeagh, counsel of the/and I have a kindly feeling toward sol- ting and preparing for the erection | United States and Venezuela durit th telephone. bens juela during the|diers: Father particularly wanted me ‘As evidence of the affection which srs] Of ® Hew building at the corner of) arbitration proceedings before The|to marry a soldier named Kane, who is Broome and Sullivan streets an old,| Hague tribunal regardinj ferential "ed iiss veaya thee eb, Rove api bas ik preferentialla Scotchman and who will get a | y! jand bore her be-!gray-haired man stands disconsolately | settlement of the claims of Great Brit- money some day. I was ii love ok ot ‘al‘months. When the divorce proceed=] Veer ."t0' Some on the handsome Jewelry friends’ that he gormictes fhe wife to ask. for a divorce when fore and after thelr marrage Mrs. all day. ain, German and Italy, arrived to-day ings were filed lant June she shut her-lkiven her by her iusband If she cone e Blume offers no less than 800 love letters, |The old man is Antonto Spina, who for|on the American line steamship Bt.|nqnsna cee ny Peas ronty.two years) oir up in her apartments and an army |sents to part with tt. Cfereel od teat, there would 6 ats which fairly burn et timés. In this lets| twelve years had @ saloon on the spot, | Louls, who ta:la\ the hodpital: corpaat |< exs-servers was defled for da The trouble of the Snows dates back | charged. so ths me of the child ; the Point. He is four years older than | Proc to an automobile Fide Mrs. Sow (ook in| stizma apon the name of the children. "i me. My father want her children are in Summit, N. J., where |she remained in the State and obeyed “Yes,” said the woman who admitted jhlonn at elect they are out of the jurisdiction of the ourt Lit would have received an the reporter, ie mb Mir Tears ; wi jonth fr i: |dren have gone courts of New York and where she can | allowance of Sam) a month from her hus: /dren have Kone aw ema oe wb have her children with her. filaht. She formerly was Miss Franc tor “pele T tell if RS did. Mra, Snow's devotion to her children | Pickett, and here family. oun” do lie | Wat Att. Enows "next atep gill bg sev- | toward her support t in belleve that) is Y Bas kept her before che cout ey Mrs, Show can be made comfortable for| to his children. 1t ts declar his ter, the coffee man. sends to his “dear| and he is ‘looking anxiously for a roll Mr. MacVeagh lost no ti; in givi de th <7 “d that my * a ¢ Bhe knew an attempt would be mad# to] Now Jerse: The automoblie broke He believe: consent ie Buddy" one milion kisses a year: f $3,000 in bills which h ed in the ‘ ene. NZ &/ that little hypnoti Denier = |e tentneonecct tie chiacs bn egress of $3,000 in bills which he plac categorical “denial to the statements ‘trol Marscle. parate her from one or pogsibly both down ae cance Inmany! fatmenousss | ment belng made that the mother and of her children. und hotels ulohg the road Disagree-| father were to see either of the lit- Million Kisses a Year. chithney of the saloon'a year ago. | recently published that he just escaped ‘ “I would rather live with him.” 8h€' ments followed this ride and the di- tle ones whenever they cared 0. "My Dear Sweet—Do you really love 4 rebuke from the tribunal by a speedy| , Fred told me to.meet him Sunday a! me the way you’say you do? Buddy, I ut ; departure from The Hague; that his| tefnoon at the Bast Thirty-fourth strest / hm just through reading a lovely short|®8K# disconsolately in broken English.' jrascibility manifested during the pro-| £¢7Y- I ‘lidn't mean to, but when the wtory, and there is a sweet young girl in| “2 “4/4 not want any one to find It, and ceedings provoked the censure of the| time came 1 had no power over my own & that corresponds to eeu ine smail| 20™ it 1s gone forever.” court, and that he had written a letter | actions. He told me that I must mefy way. She is a simple, loving creature,|, Antonio Spina a year ago departed to the Executive Council of the tribunal, | him at once. Then he took a pistol from wrusting th the extreme, belleving in her | £07 &,Visit to his old home in Nadles.| in which he declared that if the mem- pl packet ood shy sea anes ise. t choi) | idealism t0°a degree that 1s hardly with.| 2° left the saloon in charge of his 20M) ders of the tribunal had been lawyers | ind the pistol, but I cuuldn't get away In our conception (unlike ‘ou in that). Vincent. they would be better qualified to judge | from those eyes. He ce tainly has prot- 1 Le tar. Jed Jed to,her fall by a man, Hgherasen had been Yarys Bed the case on its merits. ty eyes. They are devil's eyes, ‘Taey l ! wan) her Hoaband | Secoming ie ware. be]isnd) sixty, (Collars) &) Gay) was tie) We Relations Most Friéndly. led me to the Rev. E. L. Thorpe's cries and saves her by the simple words:| amo posit in his trunk . 2 "i ‘d married you, my love, to Be the, un-| (2 unt for him to deposit in his true) 5 an gvening World reporter he sala: | No: 127 Hast Twenty-seventh street, and } n sweetheart, won't you be the shin-| Went to put some more money in the neces | = New Publications. + New Publications. eres her 7 ' vhine of my lite, not the clou “The published statement ing | ey, Held me while we were’ married, ae < my relations with The Hague tibun| On the way home he éhreatened to kil}! Michael McManus aces isis gg eee i Mea uletoe eRentce Fane ee ee aie | recgetacle and found thet elisiis earn: | c(wolfoundations left when the time | Roe: rt in Front of Uptown ‘ pase fad bitter whene'er ink of you leav-) incs were gone. ‘ “Do you think I would tell Roach that Revolvers in pea a a 1 ng it, dear Bud for leaving came, the conclusion of the saw you this morning waiti From that time on Antonio brooded 1 sake a, 1 ond. Bood-by after me, daric| over the theft, He feared to place proren acipi eb outs care cw nen, © ead oe ate d by Pol i at Bwest re standing there 80] his money in a bank, as once, when he a aes “|Next day Ed came to me and said: ‘oliceman. Bnure end Het Pou waved’ gtotay"fm | Seat came to Amotion eighteen yours) dvidunly and coletivaly by i sour) Taret, toys you, tind” wa moat Overpowered by f B ; ‘seen his savings deappear {ON account of my presentation of the|2e mar fo-da Simply couldn't ald bays sixth street weetheart? I| ago, he had Oy 1s “deappe: Cabae ahd’ thelvery best ce testing ores tun » £10. with him, We were married arried to that browa-eyed baby?! Registration Office and Is) It would hurt him too much. I was Ty hat the memory of the dear,|in a savings bank. v. Dr. Snyder, h : e: olden. head Gut from among] He grew secretive and deokded to bide, Valled. There was not at any time fric- Went back io Whitestone, I used’ the | Michael MoMarilig a) weal Ter aid the window p! Will never cease to| nis earnings in @ niche in the chimney. tion between the members of the court/same ring tO marry Ed that I used to |fant proprietor on the upper eagt Bye me the Pleaeure ‘that {t now does. | When he would accumulate $100--he| and myself. marry Fred. He went on back to the| Shot at but missed. his W) savell, now Buddy. dear, 1) auess I] would | exch it the bani «for | Mr ie” Accusation concerning the letter| Point, and no one knew that I was mar- re MoManus had bee Lae a clone, Rae ser IAtLAEDS ane Womtaned dollar ill ‘and add it to his fs cqually unfounded, ‘The rumor or |tled twice. aa ane ell anyvone that 2) 7 neighborhood. with. friends je et ad married at all. a ones st a0 j mig, your ever devoted husband. LOU, perl mon tha ago when he went. to Breer eninta shite ot Tha cinioants Met Both Habbies, niga and Was ina auazzelsome mood “P, 8,—I forgot to write the kisses in| Italy for his health he charg is BO. , with e 0 a « the other part; so I send here, to my | to Took well_after his business. On his! which | contained matter * ome the] “Wednesday ~n ight T went to the} The noise of a exter armen conte own Donna, one million kt ee | return @ few weeks ago he found the| jeri’ Chey put tt ereated some- | Raflroad Men's Atte Whitestone and | be heard) coming Cs0iy tne Me ane every year, Thea. ane long ones, pullding anges: hs. #aloon had ‘stood SHIRE Or ir at the tim there I met bot my husbands. When|apartment, watch Is Over te ae Mrs e acka. I guess I will e the nue torn dow ran madly to the corner 1S OFS. ni retuned ta. 80) Into the | Bred tried to a 20 with me my father |rant om Third avenue, Soon, after Mts; for ancther®time.”” raeaine Mebae. hint mores, ueds been Senile Gf-wourrnment policy and. a objected. He let EX dance with me all BeMunus, emerged CR a ‘Wanted Ke One Elee to Buy. | taken. io nad been placed in an’ okt! Hons left in the hands of the tribunal | eveving. That, nigat efter 1 got home |toward | wigipe from some one whom .Another time. ho wrote that he Uked| gray stocking, and it 1s thought for adjudication. Continuing, he said: | together and. they caine jto get some|she nad just left, Her husband Ap see ‘'Buddy" gat when she was sae carried out Duirnaelhezed the rubbish to Riker’ Cannot Predict Outcome. explunation and then td attempt, to peared almost Immediately. He followed | im, but that if what he saw going | Island. it t ible to predict what will| murder each other, er until she was overtaken in, front of Lieeany spre an was de the oursome of the case, The next| \, she's my wife. pald Ed. zs] ene Sremietra lon CRIee( NO. M2 Bt Hp uerc by, comme Basi else he would fear time the matter comes before the court Fer arian Uatena ptyanus drawing his revolver! fired | it) grom Her if States and Venezuela will be yt "1 ide. A Sweeties I was, a9 happy when yester: United States and Venez! mi| ‘Before t knew it, Ed had got the) at his wife. ‘Tne shot welt wide. @ay you Were dining th vith Tepregented by six attorneys ee. The |marnage ring off my finger and then | policeman rust ere with me, jpand the other powers, by three. The |ing diamond agement ting, ‘die tomtice and Mc ae 5 dearest oF byrne a court. Ww ind to me durng the | {ie od ta ied an aid: "fe yourbougnt Jagain he was ov ils dear ttle: lps sipped that old entire, proceedings. I was, allowed tol thece 1 suppose they are Sours,’ “aid [toen taken to Bl 3 | Dear’ Buddy, it does me good t make ‘the opening argumen| ‘AL the cons [he tossed bath of them {0 Fred.’ Tied |tion, where he was 10: i gee you eat when Mou are with me. pled:two daya in doin finuanes {Doth my husbands left me and }, Medanus 18 eae ein | RE lt Pt SE at! WT sae eaken UnUL Nov continuance /trum tng house, laughing: and the best | AAUenCe Ih Naing in walen his restau throw a b f } Oher should buy Yor you, ‘Thats: how Mo’ you think The Hingue Tetbunat sel PE,0f HeNd SS ast ner love (fant and home are, and several auner | Mueh I love you, my ‘wifie. Tha that tke a permanent instittion?’ alra’ hors father ‘en terede therhce ite of property in. the, nelgabor bos, May no beers shold looky eee say Vor reuieac in general’ the noheme | Done, vou mind, daughter,” the eanooluneed mee iar ) r. upon you th “f have employes Lawyer Roe to sec! but me. Ilove and adore you just as} Commissioner Greene Takes fs good, almost perfect: but there willl an annulment of that marriage to Fred, EE : t ash 8 I did the day we were mar- . hhaye te’be cerrections made from time] jy, *f , , ed, 1 Hoping, ole wilt gest well atter| Up’ Charges of Sergeant’s| tome, ‘Trercican be cally effected by He eee ey hy Pee cial WINS HER HEART. ; FOR FASHION'S LATEST FADS foie FOR BRIGHTEST FICTION iz 5 you, the merbers 1 = . kee ts iy 3 \ tes to me) letter, I remain, as @: ments, It ik only @ matter of the ar-| ig seemed to please the gir) Im-|Fe°! That Helps Buby uni the) " \ Tame evident’ balleved Hers fait ow that Her MUsband’s | rurcement of detaits, as the broad, 62-| wensey, “twill then. be Ra's: wife | Family Pleanes ¥ r a \ y at fal eral scieme. Is all right. h, won't 1?” she ask may be placed in gray-haired men, for ‘omoti 500. i kent if he would return, Mr. so enousDy asked 7 : ‘ euday” not to speak co any" but hours Prometion | Geet ease MucVingh replied inthe negative, "|, Neat the Hamilton house were found! “404 g mother how to feed her| What i being made abroad is told ia our letters from London The cleveret ory waiters suit in, making, The Delinator's JooKed old men. “Don't speak to, them . i ; ATTACK APPLAUDED. had been bitter rivalry. tween them, | baby” 80 that it wil be Roath iq at and ‘what i to be worn here this Winter i fully pee cnn: rete ian Cah ok = The Rilemristitee ee eee TT 5 a hé} rosy and plump and grow up strong | itured and described in detail lany pages are devoted to n Interrupted | 3: ~ Sern Bhi when Police Commissioner creene| BEIRUT ATTA axeh chain worn by fied In the mar-|ind guurdy and the mother's grati-| ff fluations of fashionable hats, creations of the bef Howes, and _Lattle Mail Carrier; William MacLeod Raine, of “An Us- Sagegenent | ® if remeditat..! Engagement lume has pecnrned. to Virginia tna then the serial ory, “The everybody i talking, rin, ed te-day of thé charges made by meee small diamond—on the little|/tude is everlasting. the newest dress fabrics, trimmings and accessories. The Dress- Eee ee Woman,” ‘which htnry with hi ents, She will| lear pat here ”until her" sult’ comes" to| the widow of Sorgt. ‘Thomas F, Git |Sultmp, Showed Hintion PO em® | finger of his Ae Wes ‘A mother says: “Five weeks ago making and Needlework departments are invaluablg to the woman , hooley that her husband nd pala Rye” itl eeaes pian appar. |¢heds*s naid, red dota Seah weaned baby bat, eould not et j who would be well gowned. is continued. ; Fa aa ag 0 Inspector Walter L. r BEIRUT, Serla, Oct. 17. |some one we were Ne to send hér|her to take any kind of food t | @ | NOVEMBER NELINEATOR. promoted from roundeman to, sergearit) ent Indifference of the European powers | some polaoned candy. and she bellevod tried Grape-Nuts, which she relished | FOR WOMAN’S SOCIAL DOINGS d ‘The Deliheator for November contains,| he immediately, called for all the tee! to the recent outbreak of Monammedan| it. We are not going to hurt her or/foo the first, and on it she has! FOR HOUSEHOLD HELPS Ps Ym addition to its superb presentation of) ords in the case. | fanaticism here has deeply impressed) "phe girl Is sate from m Ea, | plumped up and blossomed into a fat, | " Fi -_7 Lg S i the Incoming winter styles, stories by! “The promotion of Gfihooley,’ Geo.} the Christian: ‘The Moslems, on the married her au right. ut. vi Naot chubby little girl. 1 Ba bSesrigh tls stisiaay, ian Greene sald, ‘wns’ made by the old) other hand, are clated, and scoff at the | Suppers the ma Friage 4008, because she "| feed Grape-Nuts to her regu-! hlekor’ articles and papers by experts on topics! ‘rammany Roard—-York, Sexton, Abell] idea of European intervention, The at-| ‘The marti av been called!!. e three packages a week | . . ' of intaret co the home and owedols land. Hews Thain” wore sghty-two] tack on the Christiana wat plane 12 the Attenthan ef’ the Queens’ county for “baby and my. three-year-old boy | f] “Household Helps” i a titeexpresion. Far from trite are 44 oman’ clube. het entertinmenn ber obtigauoes i wee ae ne che Dvoluton at a olan| names presented to the Board by the| weeks before the arrival of the Ameri-/fheWn' nether an arrent will be made| alone, and I find that it regulates | f] the helps continually offered in The Delicator by able write Foy pein upatio ‘oma bold Rv6 L by vA anes Cae rey eee realOnare TAL hell cen waratios abi nelruts, The thea Cox, ox mots their bowels and keeps them nour-| ff who. suggest new thoughts in cooking, happy errangements ia Surbridge. Ming to, be. fact) and [22 oF the. Usk, Was GllNpoles. he: bay. | ernor, Rachid: Bey, telegraphed the de- ished, strong an” in good health all furnishing and short cuts in all branches of howsekeeping. FOR ATTRACTIVE ILLUSTRATIONS @urbridge. purporting to be fact and| : 2 per. c " y d asked for Grscriblng variguy Incidents connected ing mesa yea uti pas cent, The Board | tails th Copettallnenie eis aeakene! rise and progress to power| W&S supposed to promote only fifty | Instructions, None, ‘however, rea ot President of one of Chicago's|roundsmen, but instead they promoted! him, That his policy of non-interfer- Ahere Ie, also a clever| nfty -olgt, ence was approved. by the Sultan's NO CHANGE IN READING. | tne time. "Since feeding my children on} F ‘ 5 : . a ; , ey! fl ‘or Children’s Stories and Pastimes t Loree Dentea that He Ia to Succeea|GTApE-Nuts I have tsed absolutely no medicine fer either of them, Such | ”" a ‘ ” JO PE Ge. Relmaabor food as this that does such wonders he J Acbeiwekor - i fet t - Hee #6 The world’s best illutrators make the Delineator’s pages ate clubs. Jove story by, Willig Macleod a RES 4 ., Je, by inna cea Sar eer eS About the selection of Chamberlain, which was handed to him| — Waer aw Urentdent of Rond. . | athe of a little “Yorkshire| twenty-four men at the top of tie list, Om the eve of his departure, acter his} BALTIMORE, Oct. 17.—In regard tol wins its way to a mother's heart.! j oe A freee by lle 5 Pallied a Frese: wp but appointed the las: man. James Ww dismissal from the Governorship on the) the pudiished report that he would) Please accept our thanks for the| Hf ; tra ives) <The ‘serondiof JG: Hemment remarkable photon Deane Pa Rastintive photogr: fipped, Dut Edward Fayre ple eialiat ‘ bier demand of the United States, The tele- | shortly resign his present place to suc-|good your food bas done in our} i The Delineator’s juvenile stories can really be enjoyed. by graphic articles, an uncommon ory of Mr. Tisementy Ba ¥ ier relates his adventures with tel tai-end, was promoted. At the gram Mollowa: jceed President Baer, of the Reading,|family, where we all eat it." Name children who read or are read to. The many turgettions offered common doings, is in the November number, a work of 4 ener Rea He. merece 0h 8 lea Uatnooiey: lari” wabe<and ahe| :* Pit, Rxcellency's Adelity pele well| President 1. F. Loree, of the Baltihore/given by Postum Co,, Baitle Creek. | keep little hands amusingly occupied, and teach while they Guerin, Rosenmeyer, Keller, Ashe, Lowell, Aylward, Lagat: ¢ fon | Moore rite mpeeriesh ingly ay pores she b vag patie} she fare: nen nee penal ea the Kaliph anette and Ohio Railroad @ald ta-day: “The!| Mich. amuse. decker and Eaton appears monthly. “ mums, ‘poi on H, Laughiin| te teP amhdavit Mim aloo aioe f report was put out elther for stock! Children will grow up strong and * fuer rie ing] that the entire insuranve on. Wer hns-| feo y tof your dlamissal, |S market effect or by some one with alhealthy or weak and puny. according Of your newsdealer or any Butterick jee or of the publishers, at 15 cents a cgpy, $1.00 for an entire year it consionk dstashioned han) fells per a went, Mens ts ying debt | pes Syyirte se raperial a ae phat yet: personal animus, to the food given, Grape-Nuts is a Sig niq a a es prinoote He added that both Mr. Murray and/eomplete and perfect food, made on THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD., 17 West Thineeath Sumet, New York in sy tent + " frogs? Feeblant” OF Tmberiss|nimeet é acter With scientific ines, and this’ {s easily they, ni proved by trial, ’ Look fn egen package for a copy Jj of the tana little “The Road iat SPAM: lat I F Wud io TAT aR al ra ‘ beautiful black and white migiatire reproduction of a SO.cent (25 cents to rinted in colors, artistically mounted, representini BABY ROOD. CHILDHOOD, HOD, wil bewent treetany on writing a powtal frit ‘anid mentioning this paper.

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