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Ws Se 4 ert te.7 ‘ SHE WORLD? FRIDAY EVE ING, pevCempnn 25, LYS. MISS ALICE DUFFY, WINNER OF THE FIRST PRIZE | HELEN MAR, WHO WAS A PASSENGER In IN THE RECENT “GIRL IN BLUE” STORY CONTEST. ON THE CRIPPLED MENOMINEE. SHIP CEDRIC } WON BY A GIRL NS NOW REST EASY STORMY VOGE Miss Alice Duffy, of No. 1 Oak Arrest of Leo R. Brennan. an Capt. Hacdock Says He Nevers ) Street, Secures the First Prize | Artist, Will Enab'e Them to Before Saw Such Rough) in SoWing The Girl in Blue | Enjoy Their Xmas Dinners, Weather — A Big Crowd of Problem. | Without Fear of Death. Friends Waiting on Pier. . , °) 4° MONEY CAME AS A MENOMINEE FOLK ABOARD. GREAT BOON'TO HER. 'HAD RECEIVED LETTERS DEMANDING MONEY. Miss Helen Mar, of ‘This City, Tella | | of Exciting Experience When Rudder of Atlantic Transport . Was Carried Away. Many Others Find the Proper } Solution, but Must. Be Content \ 4 with Smaller Sums, as They Were Slower in Answering. | Prisoner Caught by Means of al Registered Letter Sent to Him by Marshall Field, the Chicago Merchant. A tremendous crowd met the White ) Star ine steamship Cedric on her ae rival at her River pler to-dagr d of Chriatmas mafl aged} express. On Dee, 20 the Cedric ‘The $50 prize offered by The Evening in "The Girl in Blue’ story pontest, which closed Iast Saturday, has been won by Miss Alice Duffy, of No. 1 Oak street, a most deserving young ‘woman, to whom it gave The Evening ‘World great pleasure to deliver the money this morning. This contest has aroused much inter- est, thirty thousand letters giving solu- as caught ine rm so severe that C H. J. Haddocke w its equal. ‘The storm jays, and for twa Harkdock never J Plerpont Morgan, John D. Rocke | feller, Andrew Carnegie, Jones Stillman and a few other multianiilionaires tn | New York wil! vreathe easier and take more comfo: in t r Christmas din- ners to-day than they would had not Leo R. Brennan, an artis been ar rested by the Chioago police All the men mentioned and neveral i haved handsomely,’* ming ashore to-day. “She al und came out of {t es | he said on had a hard tlons of the cipher having been received, others whose names have not hen made |wtrong and good as ever, When Ne The World wagons have been kept publle have received detters from Bren: sallod a \ Bo ‘Tuesday we intent ’ busy for days carting the mall from nan in which they were threataned with janding here Christmas, and con: H the Post-Office to the World office. death unless they paid over to him suns the weather I think we di i One hundred and one prizes were of- ranging from, $35,000 $50,000 ———s In holding to the : ee fered and paid, aggregating am expend!- cruah of friends on the ler weal i United States Customs Ine, 4. ture of $500. Of these prizes the highest one of $50 Offered for the first correct solution received is the one pald to Miss Dufty. It seems that the money could not well have fallen where it would do more good. Alice Duffy is a girl of twenty, en- tirely alone in the world and self-sup- porting. W. Smith was overcome andl = i This caused much excitemept; + was through his letters to Ma He was taken to bia home f< | shal} for a time. Field that he was finally rie down and Ch ara i | captured by Chicago detectives OH Physical Culture Show, \ | Brennan ts @ commercial artist, and the Cedric’s 543 passengers} i he was arrested at the general po | wai England's selections as tho! a Sniglane elect Ses LChioasoi wriere 8 Md Rone to : a, world’s most perfectly formed man anf "jf He wrote to Marshall Fieid under the|Men, Women and Children Visit Tce That Has Stood on Four-| "om" Miey are Prot. walter oteme Breanan is also threatened a num- | ber of Chicago milltonatres, Am them were Marshall Field, R. 'T. Cran J. Ogden Armour and G. F It = Swift Bince she was twelve years old sho has. worked in binderies. The constant name ot Opaig: | Heliral anked Wieldito ons and Miss E. A, Oxley, both 6 5 york and lack of care anally caused eave $%,00 under @ plilaron his poren.| the Headquarters at the) teenth Street for Seventy-five] | sterahire. ‘They Rave) come, Sasa the girl, never everstrong, to brea! No attention was patd to the first lette: 4 as contestants in the Phys! mahi own in health, and for the greater part and the blackmniler then wrote asecana} Grand Central Palace and Go! Years Must at !ast Be Cut} snow to ve hele ta, tae Square) ° je last few weeks she has been in which he made his threats plainer. Ganlen. Prof. Clemons looks 0} % confined to her bed in her neat little SE, Hiei bewan ¢ chivepondenes wae | Away Happy. Down. lke, Sandon. and Miss Oxiey 1d a rae > room on the top floor of the house whero him and turned the letters ne sent over -_ _ Musicale ie herons. “Gran taent she lives to detectives, a5 gree with the table of measurements 4 7 An older woman, Mrs. Eagan, who aaa waa Ot diMeult to see that this} New Xone City. re fee? Lander, 969 De Kalb ave! It was finally agreed uncn by the de-| Five thousand poor people pa Another olf ork landmark 1s] the world’s experts have designed as b also works in the bindery, lives with| Was the cipher: eek My Apbrman, 2 Eitzabeth ave.) Brooklyn. N. Xe eman, 361 24 at., Jersey | tectives that a registered letter should|the Grand Central Palace ac ara pla tree that haa being. the reautaite of the Tie glee i 0. cuand in ” ol ea ol van 4 avenue and Forty bo sent to Cralg. He was rotified that] Lexing i stmas baskets | Buren ho: ovengreen, 803 Castleton | Mr. Field would selved ¢ v Brighton, 8. I, registered letter, and he went to the] from the Salvation Army ch bis par clianraven a from. the ation 2 mT Biathe aN aan ae Post-OMice to get it. As he turned away | ket contained enough provisions to feed | of tts branshes and’ is Miss Duffy, but she could be with the| THE GIRL IN BLUE ABCDEFG ‘ is Sis girl only at night, so all through these[129 4067 8 9 0 it 1213 14 | pirecnater, Mequium. 8 Grove st. wearisome days of pain and suffering/H IJK LMNOPQRSTUV W/ sates Thia Féw. Toth st. and Fort 22 | Hamilton ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Alice Duffy has laip there alone and 6 17 181920 021 2 38 2Blewnor Clark, 108° 8. éth ave. Bp he north side of Four Setween. ‘Fit | DROWNED IN SHALLOW POO been str! be cut d end hin the money by | strect and Wt uncared for. x 2 | Mount Vernon, N.Y, Ar arahy, from the window with 1 satiated smile unk of the tree is about To while away some of the long hours | 24 -25 -26 4S—-Philip MoGinn, 72 W. sth st. New| tglana Clty. ee Ba Matt ave, Done Guihisiface he'raninto|ihejarats of fourl tas ea and women, boys and foot around the base. It ia one | HOdy of Old Watchman Fou she tried “The Girl in Blue” cipher]1 2.3 45 6:78 90 York City. detectives who were watching for him belay Gu UN acdsee alent > oldest landmarks ‘on Four- Downward. 4 : z 44—Carrie Wiedenmann, 691 Communi- letectives who were watching for him. | cirle sent there by their parents, each Hh sieet, It hax a perceptinle 11-1 an old pees "g t problem! Re te EN paw ave. Jersey City, N. $2 PRIZES—$2 EACH. ‘The letters he had written to New| with a ticket entitling him or her to{ Time aver the street. and in former | An old man, known as “James, Owing to the necessity for incessant] ‘The correct solution of the cipher is} © 43—John Bower, Sil’ Columbus ave., 5 York millionaires were nramrtly turned jie at Fal years Ms green leaves gave an air of] Watchman,” was found dead to-day fi work among the self-supporting, Miss] here given: : Naw York City. 77—M, Upington, 681 EB. 136th st., New ipa? i Nea [the charity organized by the Army, |bountry “fe that. was deciladiy ef-|face downward in a pool of water at f y, 3 | _46-Ernest Beauchamp, 1010 W. Cook-| York City. gver to the police hére and no replies | c-owded the hall of the Palace. Qn the uve In that busy thoroughfare ‘ : yt Duffy planned to return to the bindery, | @a-nrnnnnnnnnm wenn | man ave., Aabury Park, N. J. %$-Charies Nally, 127 Franklin ave.,| were sent him. : chat tree Is estimated to be seventy. [Central avenue and Chauncey street, Wynkoop & Hallenbeck's, where she/}THE BON DS, N OTE S,{|_47—James F, Tierney, i95 Casson ave., | Brooklyn. Brennen! contossed when taken tol crs; tn met: Mery ANU WARE Wer @ Years old, and the house Ht guards |Blooklyn. | Undoubtedly he bad. been 5 had been engaged but a short time be-| $1.2-3 9-(18)-8-(13)-(21)_8-(18)-1-8-@2)} | BIDOkyn. Re ane ananiey, 896 Main | oii, Wing Johnson, 27 Maurice ave.) potice Headauarters. He is vald to have BE er re eee rae ety thereenr bracmiien Wereitoppad aweainta | usitie,)rolt ent frat, because the pool | ay fore falling {ll, by next week. ETG., O M PRIS ING}: 2 : 5 eT gb ; han thirty letters threat: | Pier and satisfied (hat a or Us To decay having shown. The tree put |is,only six Inches deep. i ih She is not yet strong or free from suf-] 39-1-(12) (12)-(18)-(17)-(19)-6-5-(21):-5-8-4 "ee x fears 783 Jefferson | prtatott pooper taobn) Cie Somes eee! Sing sailienalies: iialiee he was paid, (Oe day thelr hunger would not be] forth * fawe Rreen (enone caer “atm Be man fhe Hameeees bead fering. but she thought there was noth-|} My P ER S O NAL} |ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. SI_Mrs; Moran, 860 34 ave., New York | 1 ‘4 nado Bhs ane poignantly asserting itself to their own | e then, but ts now dead, it is} Wwatehman hilip Hastack’s monu- a 5 2 @ never recetved a cent from any of : 1 it might be blown down durng|ment. Works, opposite Cypress Hills ’ } ing else to be done. By this unexpected | § (17)-(25) ay 21)-(18)-8-(11)-7¢ | eo wiitam, 7. Minor, 4 Cinton eve., | city, physical discomfort sonic adhd morm. and 90 It ie to be uur |Cemetery. in front of which the water sah 5,00) took away more| own to prevent Doasible accidents [is collected, windfall, however, she will be enabled J. Hawks, Fishkill-on-the- | them, ainGyi GOLA nu y TA TE WILL BE Si—bthal Olive Bogert, 20 E. 35th st., te to wive herself another week or two OL) $3.31) 1.(11)-1-3 (2)-5-7-7 9-3$! Bayonne, N. pis ereater! et Howrietaee than a Christmas basket full of edibles ae zt r \ health in fact dependa|} F O UN D IN BO X$} S-Harry | Matthews, BE. sith st, Mabey NTs In the rear of the main hall was « faraely upon thevcare fat ajie, can give! } Cs)-(is)-0-8-(18) 5-8 Fane) Seer yla La iai6 Gisnwick' ave: 4 1G, O'Neill, 72% Watts st, veritable emporium of eloties Four U. S. SENATOR FROM AR Fat ee i shat to. de 63 Oo F THE? | Brooklyn, N. * New 3 is thonsund separate garmerts heaped up 5 eis so ieR-LeR is «8)-() 1 Seaeet er te Rockamrny:| (ee eames meinen) 7h) retchen. ey.» on the tables were distributed to those Surprise for the Winner. HA MILTON SAF ‘Alex Orr, Mamaroneck, 3 uurser, 76 Broad at., Staple- whose backs needed warming us well When The Evening World sent the] $%-@0-d% 18)-8 (21)-G) 09-3} | | s6—Harry Herrtetdt, 24 Pr aoe as thelr stomachs. } mons to Misr Dum today the youns|$D EP O S$ IT GO Mf) Brooklyn N, x. oath ot, Lig Nate Birkle, Jr, Isat Beverley ’ ' One woman came for her Christmas woman herself opencd the door. (23)-3-(19)-(18)-(21)-3-2 D)-8)-D)-} | A Raward, T aeRO ME a Deiat cinAiHeD eters HiMine Rea i A pretty, frail-looking girl she is, ap- ry. q Ce i aide 323 York st.,| ,98-Mrs. G. F. Manther, 30 Orange st., meiner. Eau tu earing scarcely able to stand on her)? P AN Y, 1991 NAS Bou. toe Port Jervis, N. ¥. without shoes, She was given a | igs feet, (19)-(11)-8-(2)—T-B-B-T §-(11)-(21)- XC ceinvage, 2642 Sth ave. New] 69—Rankin Wipfler, 110 Putnam ave., complement of clothing, Others wore o ‘When the object of the visit was ex-|$5 AU § TREET. Syed p : Brooklyn, N. Y. Infant's Grandfather, William|snoce that were out at tne wifes, Sume They were given what 9—Mrs. Jessie H. Dixon, 74 Donaldson S ve., Rutherford, N. J. i had no coats, laide M.’Fuiton, 61 W. 9th st.) Goddard, of Providence, Makes) they tacked. Dresses went to others and York City stockings petticoats, skiris, trousers and plained to her, ss Dutt: 9 seemed al- 1} (54).(11)-0 (21)41-6-8-3-1. 80—Woodward Woodall, 36 Chestnut t unable to comprehend the fact, have good news for you,” said the re, BN ny | st. Vonicors, “M. Hollings, 288 Tomp- Belmont, 616 Canal st., New ; “Cl Iselin, the 5 agher, 62 Macdougal st.,| York City. ; tue QS—Miss\ Marie B. Newcomb, Court| Oliver Isviin, who brot Booth was attached to ea —Mrs, 1, W. Caldwell, 818 Washing-| House. Hudson, N.Y tune to the Reliance, for, 1¢ report be] Rounds + Hoboken Ae arat raw true, his grandfather, William Goddard. | ici 199 polloemen were stationed out- Pola - of Providence, gave him $1,000.00 for @ | ide the building to keep the vast crowd Christmas gift. The fortune is in gllt}in ong " who hadi tickets entered edged bonds, By the time the child (icant elder ot the teaches his majority he will have close} iging and were marshalled on the 0, $3, 000.000 thint ing down <wo by twosto Conn, by of Mr. and Mrs. ©. | mander Booih ‘Tucker and Consul t good for- ir. Doubt tae Twenty-five prizes, each_- y was really f te at firs asuire of | Seporten. rey “The bonds, notes, etc. comprising Arook ly fe , 4 int } au news Were strangers. = iene my personal estate will be found in WWitiman, 616 N. Division st., » bevy, 188 E. Broadway, New) Christmas Present to Million-|nats were passed around wherever the ge ou have won the first prize in “The Gomnany 1088 INageAUCAtTeEL P Poeleakiil, 3 . i hr, d1 St, Mark's place, mer H. Kinney, 8% Woodside * ‘ “4 necessity was apparent, a m , Gir] in, Blue’ contest. locking rather|Por.the correct solution of the cipher} Mrs. Jon, Wehr, 2 aye, Newton Nod aire Yachtsman’s Heir. Contents of the Baskets, 2 ¢ { Pleased and politely interested angres tine teOh nnd Giviged us tolowe:| 6! Granville £, ahngse es Pazera: OTe et snes a eN OH ONCE : In each basket was a turkey or a “But the prize—$50—It is yours.” 5) : | New B ick, N, val 2c) ? none girl could not speak, but looked} First prize. $50 paw ee foster, 26 W. 116th st., New I akow KI, 512 Chestnut st., Fa teos yy Se Res Re ot bread, a can of soup, potatoes, er wonder and incredulity, j York City. “ar Cont Ziv o¥ he Tuckles jissebea tahoe ie turnips, les, oranges and tea or cof- “And here is the money. Five; prizes each=----- S—Mrs. J. L, Vincent, 16 W. Colt et.,} war Conklin, Riverhead, N.Y] Roonelia today Is Willlam Goddard | ies. hk Grelauane mrocting trom Comet i ‘The greenbacks talked, Seventy prizes, each- ‘ o ered M t Miss Duffy sank Into a cha lasket could 1 Ryan, Goff, and Hoffman ‘ +, vunished, but still she } comprehend that the m hers, and the wonder crowded out even the p! oie fiiavevhever ween go\miich qoney at Rae artaltas i eon $0 oney at] winners of the prizes are as follows: once in all my life,” she sald. WSOP PRE Utes ; " “And what will sou do with it?” FIRST PRIZE—$50. b Ah, then the belisf that It was hers on uh ty-t 1—Mary TE izabetyr N. J. y ] to do with as she liked dawned upon 1—Alice Duffy, 1 Oak st., New York € j her. fe faeilich ity. Mrs. Jeelin will follow her usual cus-) ie second floor they were marched o i pale face lighted up as sho si x tom of giving a Christmas t to the lithe « tabla, ov hich Com- = ve tablg over which Com HY pincen’rot tt, Miner So"mane” abies] $10 PRIZES—$10 EACH. RELATIVES SEA giitaren tn the aay ursers of New |manier Booch Tucker, his children and 2 s i Rochelie. Another tree was ablaze with |)1, giaft presided. hundred of the i1Is, you know. 4 2-Adotph C, Feass! But you will fise some of it at| Now eo iy eee w York Ul once to give you a nappy Chiristinas?” Naadie’ Walk, $01 Railroad ave., Jer- WHI Rest for a Time. sey City, No J 151 Greenpoint ay _— tribute about two hundred turkeys IM] ooai tapies puursien: of the |. “I shal) wait a week 4—Frank ( two longer] yf hain Noy golng back to} “SW? , Chadwick, 348 Union st. lights in the beautiful Ison home for| army taken from the rank amd tle kept ‘ the children of the household onder inithe ‘bly: tual: Adrian Iselin, the banker, will di8-| yround the big contre table were sixty Ss —_.> SO ERS ptcong before New Rochelle, besides about $5.00 in] nt a eat hold work, ‘The knowledge that I can ¢ that Will give me such pe Brooklyn, N.Y @ of mi $—Misa Lizzie Kennedy, 31 EB. 30th at, gold. The women of the family are to] o, presented his cam he was asked if ] EHP tangs a Christmas ust “to “test | New York Ol Abraham Nelson Has Been Miss-| Firemen and Policemen Fail to/aive » Christinas tree so tin Roman sarfare to take hun home, and i “And—yes—Mrs, Eagan and I will $5 PRIZES—$5 EACH. a ; ¥ / ‘atho! lene hoo! fy sud) its a6 areinns replied in the negative he was given : have a little Christmas feast ‘to- ing from His Newmarket] Get Their Salaries for Decem-| tetin wit play the role of Santa Claus by Fred Nice. who had a tubful ] (Co Saree ee 7—-Maggle Chapman, #2 N, Ist st. Pat: ine A number of poor people along the Bik Gai ianond rat i; ; youeRiT Wooked better, happier and] ersox No J. secs Grove st.. ser-| (N. J.) Home for a Number} ber in Time to Purchase Yule- Hudson River at Tarrytown are count:| ane douiie sireua of humanity mov- “It has been a bit 1 ” : Oty, Ni J, 7 2 . owes ing to the musle of « Salvation Army ¢ confessed, jonesome,” she| Hey TI ND "Dunn, 116 Hamilton st., of Days. tide Presents. Mr. Rockefeller generally vistts his big |/™ {0 [HO Mash oe kets were dis : 1 “No, I have no relatives, and Mrs, J 5, country place at Pocantico Hills on| 8h BS * GRanoutateine ’ eager anes too pe amay all day shel aoe LAPS lated teats — Christmas Day and distributes turkeys | ‘THbsted. and oun ne i Tat aoriee it ane ight and morning, ToMiss ci Sundaren, 38 De-} is seith, of Newmarket, N. J..{ The fromen and policemen of Yonkers] and gold pleces among his servant BARNGON with I could not get out of bed: part of the Ww at., Brookiyn. N.Y. ‘ Re aca i “leony not in a cheerful frame of mind to-| Willlam Rockefeller, Miss — Helen | wore thelr time. 2—Allan Siacdonels, Wild Cif, N a brother of tne e Mr ve i e day, even if {t 1s Christmas, Owing to| Gould, Mra Olly Harriman, jr., Mow: | 10m the CUTIES E OF tt a xl i G 2 hele Fair, elcing @ half ty , Avraham | 4 L G 5 & | mas bounty of the Army a ne hs work? I am standing most of| Rochelle, N.Y. an, 376 sth st., Brook. | Fair, is seeking @ half brother, Avra the opposition of Mayor John Andrus|ard Willets, ne 8 nal, N.C. 10M eband cod be heard by the crowd : lected oul of curt ask 1 - Nelson, who has deen missing some days. to if, for a time, t can do something | fy X.Y. ghiele, 154 Brook avenue] smith called at the Morgue at Bliza- that won't require so much eftu x : ! “This will do a lot to make ee well" lew York City. ok, West Ander-|Deth to view the remains of a man who he continued, handling the roll of bills Na bane fewhirk, Weat Ander} oo osed 40 have deen Kk With evident awe. bate 6 Harrison ave..|ing from a Penns a tri ‘M the time, but when'l go macer going | , 13-Jac Paull Gs Ratneen auvatde, to see the basket Ind nts Were Excellent. y particular was is great bu K. did not get thelr so es for Do-| Reynal, Mrs. Edwin before Christmas, as they ex-|Thebaud, George W. Quintard and will dist rkey’s among the peop! espective towns more fortu-] Pt yor dol Andrus, of Yonkers, they mibe pected they would, Hon. B, F. Rice, ex-United States Senator from Arkansas, now a resident The seh oP i 16—John B. Leste nate. had their] will see that verson fn that i thank them moretm ona people that 1] pore Ruchmon!, ST. Sew | WAY last Tuesday. He could no December pas, te holidays having wet] city. tekst Warm Chilstmny dinner ret al ! ee DE Oklatioma) in: aireceas( ees ay ad + she looked up shyly—"1, wish them all a| yee ceyee: Sok SB. Bth 8. New Line body as that og his halt tn last Saturday He has obtained a lst of about seven SAU e shington, D. C., says: x merry Christinas.'” ‘ all a) York City. ssorceon, 183 Kosciusko] Smith announced @at the Morgue chat] The, school teichers, police and fire-| hundred poor people, and last night he 1. Cox a c “The use of Peruna forall 7 Lestawrene ae D ae aiet etuehnelia tort jen had all wut in requests for their | sent out wagons loaded with provisions, |, A Svan" hat catarrlal troubles has been —_—_. st rooklyn, i . son Was one a e he ° ecember warrants and expected to get] tach family ont st received jon t Ha i! Pa 5 # ii—John_ Brown, 16 Surling st. East e deft by the Fairs and over wi hem yesterday Ts merchants racers a turkey, aD i 7 | ibardly: ‘ so universally approved and t “THE GIRL IN BLUE” The Youker ; f : Orange, S.J busta ; i nt They tigure that! hajatoes and some cranberr! ‘a who i sO aon used with suck bene- th neon, W. 58th st. st rw being f emttey, TeuepOSNAC| tata , oranges | '!"' he oy ( ~ hens hompeon, 313 hs st 18 now bf Teast $10.00 by the | ind candy {th 1 Ge re ehuttt : rau L resnits by many of my 2-H. M, iglit bet PRIZE WINNERS. | X$* York City, 4 A Anes 8 helvs and Mrs. Wo Kk. Vandtevollt, | Mayor's refuim1 to pertali te moi to as t : 4 e| 21—Misa Helen Bladen. care of Pru-die oa ates. Hermann Oelrichs, sisters | be draw wad of time, as las been the . duty i { 5 . that I fully dential Insurance Co. Newark, Sie charles, Fatt | lustomt heretorore DIDN'T MISLEAD THE COURT.T! "=" ; Racal a a J mend Jam Vow, 183 Ci ae mend. Ke amount of money ties. ingston, N. a disap | PRISON BAPTIZED BABY, jtaryver tensa Hoa 7 Nelson had a pin, 147 Meserole ave. da is known as “the Mayor of tween Mrs, Golntion of the Cipher ana the 101 Lucky Puzzle Workers Who Read y ane of over 3 who 18- meu and 1 States Ine wR enn of Hin Clie y with him when | Vast, 32 Garden st,, Ho- The cipher in the eighth chapter of Je snste, 810 Gates ave., Brook- | Newmarket,” and prior to the death of/ Mary Mooney Had Infant tm Hee! in ite insue of Dec 15 ‘The * Y “The Girl in Blue,” for which the | * +a, | tits: Fair and ibis getting po: gs Arms a Cheintman Vans. World printed that Attor Benjamin vnd 1 ) . in prizes were offered, was as follow: . Brown, GH, Ika st. New pattie BRLaB a: De dres tate ene Bene ul Among the privaners who Jed] Levinson, 0! 320) Broadway, was c i i 7 1 Peruna. Pe te OES UG 172 Mercer st.) "Ut \eus reported in Plainfield a day he mux mass In em Follce | culled before the bar in Judge * sen fora “ SO ea ee ia the SoRtaal park 9-(18)-8-(13)-(21), Hoping’ #: cannoli cst ike Ham B, Smitin and his |Coury prison to-day was Mary Moones lpart of the Court of Genera , ; Catarrh Poisons. : trike 0 root of = (18nd = (2 1-02 Roblee. 9 urch st. | hn to go to Denver, Col.) who, wo childre us (0 dd accused of having asked fo ii * © wea Uber ail Bi liihiol et . Cab ai oo ean sa, N.Y. Hy th brother reganting an ofver; “™ picenmentirehey a A : f i \ : 1) ‘ thelr heaithy elasticity. Peruna te not @ i) C18) (17) = (1 1)-5-894 Lawson, 9% Broadway, had been made by the attorneys dneaday night jn w cellar in] Unuance on the ples that his 1s n ‘ nto seals) Timporary palliative. but a radigal eure, A) -(35) (9) )~(1K)=(8=(11)-7 ; Cal representing (Mrs, Oelrichs and Mrs.| the Boro: the Bronx, haying been | sick in bed while in fact his 5 1 sh 1 for DI u's latest book, sent 3-(21)-1-11-1-3 )-6- on, 83 Concord Anderbilt. It was said they had of-! deserted siling himself} then in court s r ' ie ( « The Peruna (14) =(18)-0-8-(13) 8 AiR ed each of Mrs. Fair's heirs $125,000 | °)) Mr. Levinson says that this st . Ve p ( > F H-N-L-R-B aS) ie pes a De “ash to settle, enelr claims aya) PAT TROUT RAE atte 1k . s i Ar ‘ not and. saties a 24(11)-(17)-5-7-1-(18)-8 (2) -(11)-14)- Ycennedy, Long Branch } been in court bs the case was called - sof Peruna. sah saa Raat )-)-3 ee Marie ie Mein st — ad had gon sick when alt tier: | MNOGNSRIGUEE am omen ta Paring wif (18)-(17)- tenvilte, 8.1. -h SENDS WORD TO SISTER. ingon wsked tert s 8 at on a cl Vis HVtLawrence K. Brown, 238 5, 43 anee, wid th i i Mt ati ho will Da ow York City. i; ‘The Brooklyn Police Depart re. ity of havin, ; 4 = to & you Lis valuable adviée '33--Emma M, Brown, 103 Vernon avy. eived a letter to-day from ay Inte one court that his c ny A i he was inc x . : 5 Dr. Hartman, President of The prison ‘ll Wiudge. Foster dic repre cbncerning the previous anpear ment 1s whd Js dyirg in St, Mary's |! bs re is but one remedy that has the de- lil. He agks that ais ask Mr, Lo! 1 omy was room to-day with the gas t Mean y, care is Breteolt Auto- “8 vd ‘Qui H ing World were MO p> nufacturing Co. Passuic, N. J, Hospita ulnoy, § Th told that this was a ulmple hab etic | pl ABs @. Bell, Broadway, | alster Sarin niccarthy, Net notified of |X t de Paul, deted as godmothers. | his elient In court and Mr. Lavin \ with the gpe.turned on. Ar lA the Ke hich was the phi : iain condition. before. ‘Christma phe e We jon fully ami viance Was si ed and she was| Ag Ms phrase Bi ain \< as hus The le one was called Mudeline Marie! says his explanation fully satisfied the Wan ene J. Good Weight Hospital, Ss. Girl ia’Biue” With this ssa PART Nordstrom, 149 H. with st, passed. he is bis only relative, Mooney. Gourt a Readers of ned on, An