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“THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER %5, 1904~ —* ei PATTERSON AND HER FATHER PLAYING WITH DI PIETRO BABY IN TOMBS PRISON. ‘ IPPPOPLDPDODDS DE ESEGST S9IOOHD OD IOODOHOOTOD 141 DIDOUET DETER OE 9909064-04-0040549900008400000000000 INA | SSCSOCOESIEY PoP Oas N eeos 231 Eighth Ave,, 2mte OPEN BVENINGS, " Tt will of ay 7OR to come ur way for these ‘ Mails To-Day Brought Proposals to the * Florodora Girl Accused of Murder, Making a Dozen of a Similar Nature : Within a Short ‘Time. re ee oa ¢ . © FOS4 COO sae Sead om =" “Young Prisoner Spends Much of Her > Time Fondling the . Eleven-Months-| Qld Baby of: Mrs, Rosa Di Pietro, Who Shot Her Brother-in-Law. | ! During the last few days a great friendship has sprung up between Nan . Patterson, charged with the murder of Caesar Young ang Mrs. Rosle Di | Pietro, ‘the young wife charged with slaying her brothervin-law when he {h-} vaded het home and strove to persuade her to abandon her husband and child. selection kt. solid | wi ie Rines $2.75 up All enaraving: done free of charme. 14-kt, solid gold fenuine Diamond Ring, value $20. $10 Mandan ool trey tasty (iy Ae ¥ Ring, with hand. @ me ai A) SN, ) wy, ‘ interest was first attracted to the eleven-months-old | ’ baby of the young Italian woman and after many peréistent entreaties man- aged to persuade the\parent to allow the child to be brought to her cell #0 that she could amuse it Since then Miss Patterson has almost taken possession of the Di Pietro! baby, and when her aged father called at the.ombs to-day he found her dancing the infant on her knees and singing lullabies to it. This pretty picture of domesticity in almost the shadow of the death chair so affected ‘ the old man that he broke down and wept. TWO OFFERS OF MARRIAGE, — some engraved free, | | | | $3.90 seiectian of antenna $1.90 ] oll cold Gente Heke WATCH. beautifully ame | stem winder A lar heavy 14-kt. soll Rimes wet Handrome Hunting ( Se te ee oe oe ee ee eee and stem, After calling upon his daughter in the Tombs Mr. Patterson announced | Ma aaa eaeaehahhbhhhhbhhhhbhhahs MAbAAbnnananandans |} mumesvaiee Sek ee ser erieon that she had received among the letters in to-day's mall, two offers of mar-| % ' Lares ‘arsortment of solid gol “ “The first offer,” said Mr. Patterson, “came from a farmer in Indiana | # "hal ‘Lock: He wrote that he owned two good farms, that he nad always a weakness for ~ fe : theatrical women and that he had fallen in love with my daughter after | py Ba ¢ ; seelng her picture in a weekly paper. He wound up his letter with: ‘I ties | @ é Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. ly believe that you are innocent and pray you most earnestly to consider $4000000044 PEPDIRI4DBVE DE IDB IAD DEPNIDGEDDEDEDIIIDD $460644 04046-4464-.06046 “00 rated Catalogue, favorably my proposal.’ - be A ; ¢ “The second offer of marriage was from a rustic in [owa. This farmer _ | — = . . signed himself ‘Thompson,’ and wrote: ‘If you are williug to marry me “DORN” SUICIDE ©AMERICANS ON BALTIC pect you to do any manual work. I confess that there is little amusement here, but you will have plenty of money to spend, And perhaps the oppor- tunity given here for you to live down your past will furnish you sufficient iM inducement to come, Don’t think that I am a crank, I mean what [ say. 1 love you and want you to marry me.’ Misses’ Suit Department, Third Floor. Blue, Black and Mixed Cl onllipemens All asseasment tmprovements were voted from the calendar at to: day's Meeting of the Board of Estimate, on ‘ I will do an! dest chee you happy. I owna be farm gee for the past ‘oom ys bie hic es nettbieg oe ds aa — few years has proved to be very prosperous, and | can offer you a respect- der | f. roy an a ater Streets a ° q Kt ' aL oer bene seen your photograph, and judge from that that you are WAS FSS Voll ATE BRITISH TURKEY Learn What Has Been Lost ton Sold to the Scandinavian JAMES McCREERY & 4 ’ strong and good looking and will make me a good wife, though I don't ex | — —eben i by Uncollected Assessments. Company for $1,500,000, | t Was Canned and There,Was Not Enough 3 Even of That to Satisfy Returning Voyagers Negotiationr have been completed, It * sald, for the eale of the Beehtel blecks of land from Bands to Water s:reet, Girl Who Killed Herself in Hotel Identified—Stranger, Unable Thanksgivin Da & motion of Comptroller Grout, who| ginoteton, § 1, to the Scandinavian Suits, i “In the past few weeks,” concluded the old gentleman, ‘my daughter | to Find Work, She Was on a 8 & Ys said he was not prepared to vote 10} steamshtp Company, ‘by which that cor- has had more than a dozen proposals of marriage.” Starved Into § if ki D th! ie coe ee ’ ae leat p ration will obtain @ ‘water front of $15.00 eking Death. F Ay prepared’ a table. show: Jent extent to establish a landing MYSTERIOUS WOMAN WITNESS. aryed Into” seexing |_ The madden Thantastvisg under the | ihe: poker eames. jn (ke amoking-ram, int the amount of uncollected ¢nd W-| Slade 40 heattonrer sive, barton Three-quarter length p ' ‘ n i 0 eat of th jectable ansens . Probably the most startling surprise of the people's case in the trial of jaun was, spent yesterday. by the 19! voyage ing foe "whieh "tia ely ae ee New York ind European ports The Coats made. of ofits Miss Pattersou will develop in the testimony of a woman, Not only has the| The irl Fe pies areal Shae | Amertoan peeamianse 108 jhe ev Aimhh tele Poona eee ye [Ttsoluttion and nection practically stops bp eh jel aid idhoergacg ith so Chevi there was such a witness has just been learned, and the mystery that sur-|night was positively identified to-day | Thenkesiving brea nee eh n ta | SbOd bien Urele wae teeing Toke: | AN the Borough Peas erNan | witow of the brewer, ts one of the par- | Sizes 14 to 16 years, rounds the nature of her testimony 1s causing much excited speculation, {as Jessie Volt, a girl from Lowa, who i) hientber a avapro eva hd Weeks ae teatro tte appearence One | tn opposition to MP. Grout. : Hles to the transaction, although in the . sight of k h 01 ie puld no. Imagine vt he iad once |” are ° by When Assistant District-Attorney Rand announesd his tweory of mur- gate Bay Md ae asig Rag reat Americun bind as It was gerved been accialmed 48 the beat-dreasnd man | Fores, of the Board of Aldermen alse Le ep ptvin dh sens gar wy oy _ $15.00 i ; Wu i in New York. Far more vociferously at. spoke, conde * 7 owent, George Michaels, je nesotla der . » squaiag wen grog meer Bie mS os of elroum-| Nicola Canuso, an elevator man {n the from ene by a id go of tt," reo RO tran ne wae air, Samuel Jogos Ing ae ‘Tae seed gt Rold-| tions ‘were carried on for some time | a6-inch new model J stantial evidence. roughout the months he has been building up his! factory building at No, 137 Spring nd that wasn't the wo a *- Bennett, the celebrated mining engineer | ; Sesigned to ini but now ft id that obstach case he has observed an undeviating reticence, He has refused to discusy | street. eee eet, ace tae | tend Nom GUAR, ire, bean ee but hating stasable value of property; tor'the tucoonihel ehimderigaee, of the| Sizes 14 to 16 years, ephews a ore to- mene from La ’ renect cat. a’ * t any phase of the case, This silence on bia part was taken by many as an| TH!# !dentification makes plain (he |nephews as he stepped ashore hi ge fled from the ship «large tron-bround | vat og whe the ware rand eaahts Be plans have been removed itiful reason why the airl killed her-| "here wasn't enough canned turkey tv /box which was supposed to contain ¥ jayor and Comptrolier. | pie se ‘ indication that no new material had come’to him and that the fabric of the! ae She had tramped the streets wo atound.” money. He waa grested at the pier by piglet sen teiine yori PR ae eee pany ai dale Goda eee Seat $7.50 4 h err e 7 be nil y yn fron! Prosoulion would be substantially the same as that upon which the young|New York for days looking for employ-| Otherwise nothing occurred to mar the Cadete who Wanted % 5 hanes he toe Improvements stopped calied "tor #10609 at present, the teases of whlch, expire | Children's full length Blue ‘ woman was held by the Grand Jury after the inquest before the Goroner, | ment. She was penniless, hungry and plenaure of a trip that was full of tncl- but Mr. Rennett anid "nay. nay. ae ee ards from street penings | on Jan. 1 ‘There has been a suggestion fi j B06 no place where she might lay her dent. The chief. tople of deck and emok- |, An Interesting teasengpr, wes Mr. | fe NuauaRs Mr the ures showing | 2tyiteteawe In Fens.“ which the'steam: | Cheviot Coats, | F HAS FOUND NEW EVIDENCE. head {ng-room conversation was the exDerl-| eel ‘magnate, He wis accompaniad 26 City's obligations “under the head | Lae comMAY would Noe consider, Ne- That he has sécured an abundance of new material is now freely ad-| Undoubtedly up to last Monday night ence of Mrs. Marion Kring, with nine by his wite. During the absence of Mr of ae easments in two weeks, leheso of the Croan dee eats ee $6.75 F | y she happened to m lo- . nh 4 : advances the money for 4 | . i Won of his theory he will marshal his surprises and disclose them one after! tenn sein young salesman, n Will-| even children, on route from Budapest | wife Wy a ney rn Wat ond Gite | Brovements and by” deur collects the | rere. the eacen Sislant front iam | Children’s full length another, reaohing the climax with the testimony of the mysterious woman } twoney' from the foot In tenath. ‘Thee Is now viewed as lamsburg and consented to accompany ‘© Pennsylvania, ‘The two women and | thie erew the Piuppe acan: Droperty benefited. n Coats with emb ; $ Senator K ¢ ade! Sometimes the debt thu; a: an explanation of the efforia of th witness, who has been kept absolutely in the background in order to give| him to Gallavan’s Hotel. There, over: hry og chiidren had quarters in lé nt 4 ep te cies io ome oe and the ligt praciocd a mate Bsow seamen company to buy the Mechtel i: Tosi ia ‘J her testimony the effect of a complete revelation. come by shame at the step she had ‘he steera ‘ Puippe, and this visit resulted tn a aan troller ‘a to show the indebtedness of DICOStSY. red gnia on taken, she turned on the gas and killed | When Mrs. Kring went aboard the| tement between Lawrence Phtpps and, (Ne city #0 caused, The total, Mr All that can be learned of this woman is that she is young, that though she s neither a friend nor a relative of any member of the book- maker's family, her sympathy Ws all with the widowed Mrs. Young, aud| Lined with flannel, $1050 ~ WRANGLING An Old Couple's Troubles. | Boitic she had gequeatrated in the vi- cinity of her ample bosom 1.576 kroner. |equal in rulue to about #16 of our} money, This had been sent to her by herself, after driving Stein from her prewence Canuso first saw the girl a week ago Na wife, Mr. Phipps refused to die- | Q7ouk aid. amounts to many millions cuss the matier to-day . Wouldn't Dincans the Phipps Case, agin, (aeeenments remain as a tien | amainst the property, and aro not “ ‘Bo far as 1 am concerned,” he aald, debug” but the law allows five years “ ” | ¢ y ih lied that day at “ that she once played an Important role in the lives of “Nan” Patterson brag bores BB J. M. Jobnaon, | Nef husband, who ts prospering in Calt-| iit Je all over. I sincetely hope that wera ete rayment, and then anere s «| | There {s an old couple of Hillsdale, t and her sweetheart, for whose murder she {s standing trial. reper | embroidery tactory on the | 0PM/a. and had summoned his tamily | “ae, trovble, nee been | English vistors | Mean time the bonds issued are addng Kansas, the husband 71 and the wife Twenty-third Street, NTIMATE WITH DEFENDANT Toarth oor, "Bore coe had told. ber| ‘2 MATE hia prosperity Taresun areane "Oidtes" Waceres | nego nism’ in chy Wagar” rest 1 8 WhO made & Glecovers late In lite ¥ . hed. Harcourt larrison ney Ke and iat woul ave save lots o! eir ¢ That ahe was on intimate terms of sequaintanceship with both actore|MF. oJhnson was looking for eg ee penn Al oe Feat: Ene Wor A Pate ae ton | protest ReRIAGE Ihe reseed tefiat © troubles, something they learned | lon A rr ad bY . \ | im the tragedy of the hansom cab has been learned trom uther attaches of |, S'* "as Mieappointed as Mr. Johnson | A money ceed at once to Bi. Louls to took atter |. (In my town,” he mid. "I am being |Sbout, diet, Bhe reported her joss to had need for no more employees. How- Mr, Jerome's staff who are playing small parte'tn the trial. It is also admitted that this intimacy endured through the last months of Caesar ever, he took her name and told her to call again, As she was teaving tie bullding the elevator man was attracted the steerage officers, conclusion that the little fortune had been stolen. the care of the English exhibits at the clone of the exposition Miss Nannie Letter, who passed through Néw York a few weeks ago who came to the | L can't see any reason hounded dally for improvements and have got to take a decided stand here. for stopping ali Brooklyn improvements.” ee ‘In some | The old gentleman says: “One day the doctor told me my wife's trouble | Was not heart disease, but her stom-| Young's life, and throughout that period, when he was endeavoring to abandon his hapless friendship for the “Florodora” gir), With this much granted it can readily be deduced that the testimony with her mother, hastening at recom. breaking speed to the bedside of Lady | & Curson, who was supposed to be at tne point of death. returned on the Baltic. She was mot at the wer by her brother, farts of your town,” Hrout re. there are people who think and complain that they are being assessed to death “A month ago It was suggested that ach, but she thought he was mis-| The waile of Mrs, Kring and her brood taken. As-i had read ceveral state-| of nine were heard even to the hurricane deck, and Purser H. McElroy soon be- by her forlorn appearance and spoke to her. She toid him that her name was Jes- ted Mr. Food Coffee, my mind was soon made ments in the papers about Postum " of his woman will either have to do with Mleged threats made by “Nan” | ee Volt and that she had come to New came aware of the rotibery. He circu. Jor Telter these Improvements be checked,” went ; aiad the bebee. 6 ¢h ee 4 Gott , Jon Dir. Littleton, “in order that there |1P: And it was in the fall of 1901 that * Patterson against Young or with another phase of the case, in which J,| York from Iowa, where she had a sister se gh Plea sg Be Sint alte ER Gee icin 4) might be ‘some ‘policy lakt down, { |! got @ package of Postum, asking SPECIAL SALE OF Morgan Smith, the defendant's brother-in-law, Is held up by Mr. Rand ag *ith whom she could not get along. For and quick sympathy wns arou ‘| Mine Teiter, upon. landing, “that ame | ave waited and 1 have hoped but now, | my wife to try it. playing an important pert. @ time she said, she had lived in Col- collection was taken in ‘the first and Miss Telter, upon landing. Sut ot | at the end of that monch, 1am no| “She eald she di¢ not believe it| ying por part. lege Pott. She asked Canuso it he second cabins which netted for Mrs.| Janwcr “My mother will remain Pdont want {0 at item Chee tier’: | would help her, and so it was Iaid/ 80 important to the people's case is thé testimony of this witness that whe fs now under the protection of a guard of county detectives, Not that #he fears for herself as a result of her volunteered assistance to the prosecu- Kring and the nine little Krings the smug sum of $225 sufficient them to California Mrs. Kring wis summoned from the 4 completely reco first train to our anti! she SHEET MUSIC TO-MORROW AT woul not keep watch on the Jonnson , plant and let her know if there was ar opening. aside and she suffered all the winter, | drinking coffee all the time until| abeut the first of May, when she was in terrible distress, blockhead and do nothing with these jthinge. The engineers have reported them to be necessary and I believe they are. I shall teke th n Washington.” A favorite passenger was Miss Geor- giana Kingacote, of London, who le on to take home i y v | The elevator man asked her for her ‘Lam not going t> humbug those folks ~~~ by ad but a3 @ necessary precaution always taken In capital cases when the address, but she refused to give it to | MPFA® to the purser’s office and pre- her tons Lg ts 9 the ross the river by leading them on by | “One night abont our bedtime she By mai) 20. « | ; 9 es ba lees tebe acca him. ‘This lene tothe belet that even | #0 with the pure, Hot jy knew Forty Renal" bavig Qari! Gtynne |bromary oF Taue? Jay acute tht nlf ane MSL have the Noster tee | exes HC, Sethe she had no regular place of | 20 bounds, A® soon aw she fot back 19 and Maude Oxley, who are to femain | S.ol* ship when, the der. over, before you go fix 4 Ifttle Postum and | ~~~ : | then knife In another. He wore good clothes lodging. and a derby hat. He was about fitty| The git) appeared again last Monday in this city with her uqtil she departs ge under, over, dor the Orient, when they will return to London. her quarters she spread the glad Udings. And then it occurred to Mrs. Sylvia parry or sidestep any more io I will try It.’ “So, I prepared half a pint of Poa- T have got Cordaai lone oa oe dalla, Maion 1 Latyes Waite, Mare. look the thing In the face, ng ta te it CROWD SAW TRAIN Vv Years old, his hair and mustache were | morning and asked Canuso if he nad! Ventell that she, too, had been robbed. | “A rong the alber | passengers Coie that ie purely @ man of straw you tum ae ray irections, and as PRR Fh \ Ing of an encouraging na- | 8h¢ maintained that when she boa Prince Andre nave bullt up, Mr. Littleton,” returned 800N as she had drank it she felt pis raditp. ray and he weighed about 145 pounds. heard anything « rola racing magaate, and Bir Hor-| the Comptrofier. “lam Inet r 4 . | st, | the boat she had concealed 1,400 pronel (aa: > >» Amer. | pirolie Am Just as ansious warm and nourished all over and in Ho was five feet six inches in height. | ture. He told her that he had not ¢ Plunket:, who comes to Amer-| ay you are to ees improvenents ee Httle while. hee. pain: w: . The engineer of the train evidently | She said she wasedestitute, but that Busy persons carried the news to the fy m the Intecéat ot the great ore ei on, but | have got to see that the . ike ae Lan eso er age it : | falted to ese the man es he was.walk- {she hoped to obtaln a position qi first cabin, but there was no rush spade, by She. lish, Agriepiarg) ong fe ity Goce not spend | much money.” Min ae ee at Sore Rg \i2,fore Me Now | Alone the tracks. Brooklyn. That was the last he saw) of quick sympathy In the direction of president and which Is doing effective no.” retorted Mr Littleton Iam go ti in b na Hay Intermerso, (Mewt ! — of her. She went to Willameburg and Mra. Ventell. There was. rather, a fear Work for the revival of Irish industry, fiw’ so maken standin | wrangling began In her stomach each ames on the ; | to her death that @ continuation of collections would | A deputation of members why Iefsh Coe dlncualan was beoiming warm time, 2 aaaly abe give up coffee N : : 4 " . ™" enue se * He 2 , | dorietion (ae Ph R ‘he Mayor then put the motion and altogether and sed ‘ostum nly. “i March Vs Viotim Struck as He Crossed TRAIN SMASHED TROLLEY. detective Connolly, of the Tae avenue resuit In the robbery of everybody in And John O'Callaghan, of Boston, na-| ing Hoard put ‘all ‘assesament matters Better and better she got and grew crn the Hot Sands NAS Saag) eft Ak cy the steerage. 01 ¢ 0 d ‘sh | over for two wee: . v1 ‘ w learn the identity of the dead girl ‘ of America. My. O'Callaghan a on motion of Comptroller stronger and finally all the old dis-|] Y'wre the Plower of My Heart, Sweet Staten Island Tracks and .,, Cat in Tre Fitteen Pas-| He,found in het handtag s number of Leng Man Wanted Jack Pots. |iottetanted John Redovond and) the FOUut, directed the Board of Bateoton cane tefl wile Pew | addreenes and patiently looke hem a fe ole hh Parilamentary delegation from > eal at toe on os ‘ ted of . Thrown Thirty Feet—Well sengers Badly Injured. Us. but not until yesterday, when he the Bait ed the Ira eertemeniary Upon thelr Gee Nek 8, Re ny soatrect for eur Since that time we have used |} My Pretty L SERV vi 2 reached No, 187 Spring street, did he F A week ago last Wednes- | corre a few weeks amo. He made a| this prevente th ave nar text-book nothing bul Pustum, nor have we Dressed but Not Id tified. | CUEVELAND, Nov. %.—Fitteen peo- | seoure a clue hen & day, a stiff poker game was inaugu- speaking tour of reana and reports)! contract. pr ally decided upon by had any ocvasion to call for the doc- Cer , OL G@NtIMed, [nie were badly Injured. three and pos- Laem ingulriea at a dig seg mated tn the smoking room. The gume condtiy ag concerna the ‘United’ Inch Roard at ite last meeting, from be- tor since, aud 1 now advocate Postum ME the Light Brendes | in or A opally m ry * Po) of " vets, 4 er Tine 4 | Albly more of whom will dle, ama result | Mat door learned that the elevator man ran through Thursday. and Friday, Feague and the unfinching national | Nk, ;xecuted | Mr. one whe deine ty to every one T meet.” Name given Sumner Time is Diate | of a collision beyween a fast south- had m of the visit of th girl He breaking up Friday night with a lot! mogement (n rone 2 ned vote for the resolution. by Postum Company, Battle Creek, Rack Dineh, Te Been Wailttng 2 “ j DUT Foad and @ trolley car‘on the sited street, Williamaburg, where the in a long overcoat, who. insisted on hile travelling abroad and foreed to So many people say, “Coffee don't Ps Pa. Fhe! rellread station of the’ Meten | x setnern Ohio Fraction line to-day near] Te! wee ona ered girl " ¢ nd a jac Feturn home. was a passenger on the 10,000 FACE STARVATION. . then tell you they “know Teg Nati 7 ¥ near | body making néarly every hand Jackpot hurt,” and ) kno’ Water, song. Island Rapid Transit Railroad at Bedford, a few miles east of this city. | Instantly and acuratel y cee ribed her tor %2 | Raitte with Bre Bowe Mr Hewitt agi vate se a man 70 years old who has drank it Walets, Bus \e' othe um. 0 e ve cabin t . - ' . C ve Wi Tompkinevilie saw a min hit and/The trolley car was struck by the pus. | clothing, which was th snother fourm: | (0 Ut setence of the tall man upon the vorage, Af goon as It was pessitig| WASHINOTON, Nov. S.—A stor all his life” That doesn't prove that ¢ Wolste, Rereeam 5 netlo . . ot ton hm he was inken to his sickness, hunger and starvati as yon can drink ft. “One man's meat Knocked thirty fest from the tracks “D€* train while the lattor was cuh-| Montenes In tu over the netions Of | © jackpots attracted the attention of | to remove , inher fi e yon ¢ I . 4 we i tohita’ tae. ning fully fifty miles an hour. 8, none an eae ates ooking the officers of the stearuship, and on | home No. 17 Rast Twenty-first street | ome to the State Department from Mr. jg another's poison.” If coffee agrees Senin iti Pulaceerras Y The man! ‘The electric car was cut completely in| ae" the body sald that it was that of Saturday a notwe was posted up in the | - Norton merican Consul at Mar- and the drinker Keeps well atlek to |] | Se samy th see wae instantly killed, the left side of |iwo and the Wreckage thrown sixty or | her sister “Dora, who had been miss- | s#Heking-room reading something like| Me one need be Glecouraged by tha pur. in a rer upon the coe ve jt, but if any kind of ails or disease ~ ) his face being torn off. seventy feet to one side. The passenger ing from howe ore er, ents "A. professional rambler who has | Statement that “avery profession Ie) xaeein population in the Mush a show, better heed the warning and - ™ Who the victim is te not yet known. | teiin was mot derailed. The trolley car- oman asking him to, regerve a coach | (rossed the many iimeg has been erowded.”) Positions In the front) The Consul says of the 10,00 aurrtrrs quit coffee, ws ‘as there were no, papers on his perwon | rid as pageengers fourteen mon and one for wreelt ind her mother, ag they in-|recently aboard this shin. Passengers wank of that crowd cre Obtained | of the recent massacre few have saved) There's a re e! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ¢ 4 the funeral. ‘The body! are warned te be on their guard.” snythhe but thelr fives. Nearly every Fag to identity him.) omen, all of. whone. were mere or less | (C1408 10 then ne raat in Mount. The word “recentiy* wae racores, [through World Wants Read the! "iin the regent was ransacked and | J00k in each pkg. tor the tamous MONDAY.MO wot Becket and 6 pen- severely injured, A ‘Cametery, ‘ phereafter the tail man bad pe pert i Wants teday, burned. book, “The Rand to Weilville, bat ee ae Ee