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"Just PICTURE TO Lire OF A CHRONIC AFTER DINNER SPEA TO YaURSELP OTHE, Ri” oe Ww ld’s Agitation for Improved ds Board of Estimate Vote for Broadening Streets on the Brooklyn Side, @ tilt ovcurred betws Bor- it, occasioned by Oomptrotiler declaring that when Prosident Khearn ited =the fetropoliten —Rhllroad Batimate ui Gompany the nent Wer iny. ite tracks on “eae hy i j aeveral widened Delancoy street it was an tct K he ‘bridge on the eee aide, | of panbious SEEPAIRICY vii’ mating several direct and com> ‘ou inean to infer that I was . Acting In league with the Metropolitan ipmppparmes to the Great etruo company?” demanged President ‘Ahern, with this great tmprove- | ''No,” replicd the Comptroller “but T A aind took up the dis- /2 mean to sa: tae Setuas dublous ex- t Pediency to ive the Metropolitan rail- Delancey atree' pa a moral hold on the city by the ail ios page bree big id 4 we aon ay when the lors no opening 's direct avenue t really know. the character of trams to itumly come over the bridge, we have @ er and we don’t know yet whether we will Want @ subway, a cable road or a sys- stem of parks on that thorough- oan You have given a permit to lay ks and #ius jeopardized whatever rights the City may have in the Ahearn answered that the areas bad no hold on the city by jon Of the permit ven Rasuerd the ‘comptrotiea mae hd need no fear tea fututre. oar “Geolded to extend Grand street the same from Hooper strect nm to small block parks for beau- he strest, — ee TEMPORARY RELIEF AT THE BRIDGE IS IN SIGHT. | Board of Katimate Votes $200,000 ‘Yasue of Corporate Stock to Im- nr Bince oe on itact n ‘reason vy prove Manhatiqn Terminal, Pfrom. the dis; ) Bridge Commiasionor Best is now @mpowered to proceed with the tem- ‘ shed, | porary, improvement of the Brooklyn 4 Bridge terminal at the Manhattan end tn, devoted Ufsing + of the big structure, the Bourd of Es- } timate’ having to-day voted for an ts- ‘BYO Of $200,000 corporate stock to meet the expenses to be incurred In the Com- thistloner'« newly proposed pla? for Itmprovement, ¥ ‘Te war remarked following the action ‘ofthe Board that at no time in the re- Cent history of the elty hw the Board |] Aeted "so promptly, on a municipal en- ‘conta | teeprive involving so large an amount. po Bridge Commiesloner Best's plans con- t ‘thé eXtension of the present ietforms ely over the Bridge and fe witeniii”ot ihe present tetminal 0d, Which WU! permit ofthe nitdition Tl Phas mS and the tse of on ‘he.’ Tho Inorensed number. of oe : oe nd the lengthening ef thy? doventy fete wi enable. the and more er, propases to begin ew plank fiat a8 so0h as for bids and‘ other am sottled. He hoped “to nite the hed before 4 ade the oor sald * Wall street de, in trying to adjust his affairs, that he had outstanding con- tracks Lor about 200,000 shares of stoclt, His position, according to rumor, neces- Altniod the buying of @ large quantity of Tennesste Coal & Iron, and the sud den and unusual cal tor ¢ tock pre- elpitated % Seneral movement to close contracts, ‘The ft. 0, & I. flurry set all of tho stot! stocks going, and U, 8, Bteel nhares joined briskly In the movement, At ‘this point the so-called Pittsburg growd stepped to the front with ‘a bushel of orders” and both common and Dreferred Steel shares developed new strength on trad! of the heaviest Kind, The Morgan and Rockefeller in- berests were clearly in evidence in the buying. For 9 while the demand for Stee! common was so lively that orders were executed with difficulty, Rail- roed shares were practically abandoned for the Steel issu , Curb brokers, wadi slush, waxed enthusiastic for awhlie over Northern Securities, Manhatian Transit and American Writing vayer btocks. ‘The latter go: itself on the feature Jia: through persistent rumoi Re | that a dividend disbursement is goon be made on the stoves, A meoting of tockhoiders will be held next. week, trong Interests gathered In good-sized locks of Norshern Becurities at about and there was furthor talk about Hill and Hartiman getting toxe.her in an Amieable: settlement of thelr dit- ference President James J, Hill says ‘there Isn't a blamed thing In this allt," and well-informed operators are {nelined to take his word for it. The spirited course of to-d Ket wis pecullarly intere: of the uncertainties und doubts regard- Ing to-morrow's bank statement, The Kpeln movements of mongy up to the close of butiness on Thursday indi alors tn cae the joval bunk M218, ‘The rl rensury 33, val and gold for ‘te Mant prevailed ir the Tron group in the all sorts, of rus ‘Onoe more the to the front leld of. nkle deep in f » Tt was ‘the exchange that % settlement,on cer- ‘the urgency of ‘the ‘Wharen gavo color to ‘The biggest houses it Ineessantly, some this stock In lumps ot re ‘here was also the live- of & borrowing demand. n+ 1 @ Coal & Iron Uree pots during ine possip Meldentaily connected yand mlafortunes of a rezenily With the sudden activiry Shares, This once noted "the Waldorf-Astoria daily transactions used the millions, has been ie the seclusion of a sanl- to the su ent to which 1 withdrawals of 1 be reflected in the purely a matter of r; ont ° Se renee merce yey cement men Notice to Bronx Advertisers. been |Jection of Delancey street 41 - Lhe roperty to Sin >big Manat ed n en ba Ahoirn and Compirolier . 200k AT THE: Snuer we HAVE TO. Boi, Down CARRY IN MAYOR DEMANDS SLOCUM CRIME Urges Congress to Pave Way ‘ for Better Supervision of Suggesting more effective Inws govern. ing stenmboats and steamboat travel in Ahese waters for greater security to human life and limb, Mayor McClellan han addi ‘& communlention to each member. of Chmgresa from this city, In Ha letter the Mayor “a in part: ‘ “The natural situatfn of our olty necessitates the dally use of such means of transportation 6y hundreds of thou- funds of people, and jn the summer this number ‘is yastly increased by a gteut multitude of pleasare seekers, "The protection of theaé people’ is of prime importance, “The regiigation of this fact Impoacs upon Ime the duty, on ‘behalf of our citizens, of utging you to take action with a view to making existing statutes and) regulations more effective, or to supplement them by furter remedial legislation, } Question of Liability. "In this connection I ask your consid- eration of ap amendment to Sections 4x81 to 4289 (Inclualve) of the Revised Statutes of the United States which permit, under certain conditions, own- ers of vessels to limit their Mablilty for damages to the value of thelr interest | in the vessel or her freight, Ul ‘un. seeking the removal of our griev ance 1 have no desire to have need less burdens im in American \ eo: sels from yhic! at are free, My suggestion of reform does not affect passenger veracle in ‘nland any but waters, “lL believe it ts no hardship eauct from @ regard for ¢ wafety of human lite it ure unmindiul of ¢ them for their meg}i; Reconniability impowe Common law, , Need of Law. “Hixperience has shown us that it 1p toily to expect any dgree of care of luman iid trom most of the owners of such vessels where immunity in wholz or in great part from damagta for i to provide proper enn) competent crew cun toined ander the law, “1 therefore suggest that section 4,69 be amended by the acdition of the rol- lowing: “rroyvided, however, that the owner or owners of any steamer, Or Vessel of any character, cartying passen- gers on any bay, harbor, lake, river, ec sound or Inland waters of the United States, be not entitied to avail him- self, itself or themselves of the pro- visions of thig and the seven preced~ ing sections of thls act, if thé loss of life, personal injuries, or loss or Manis oaused or contributed to by the Insufllcieney or incompetency the officers or crew, or by the ‘ack of proper equipment of sald Veasel, or by the omlssion to comply with All or any of the provisions of ut 52 of these statutes. ‘ “T also think that an effective way could vised uhder United States stat which municipalities, with- Met of jurisdiction with the Federal authorities, coull find proten- tion for iis people against these vio- lators of the law, Heavier Penalty, Too, “But the penalties for infraction or “Want! wie ed at any ob The We ’ Wostchester av, joiris ay Picenmn pt, 1 at nd Union ay, h at nd Brook ay, B the sky— : bove the ground— . WO BREKINGHI, 2 NORTIL SIDE NEW: that Have been Tost this Bs 5 advertise in next + and Bere ha gag te at, t. Ann's av. 3, JORGENKON nowy ay a mn AB ‘Cros Dit |, WATERMULLER, 1001 Cro UNS BERTEMY, 1998 Tor vie 6, aAnuCY. ont agen no tabi wens neglect o’ the Federal regulations by own and operitors of Vessels would ave to be made mote stringent, The tion of a fine will hardly change | Jectionable conditions, © humane motives and In the ine of publle heulth the city raised ro} to (he charred hulk of the vessel’ to re= ander of the bodies of the dead tn und| it. To do this and to inter many | c dead the city had to expend ity gave eve the of the distressed the dead, but today prospect that either the orphaned or the ive any compensa- npany responsi. in litt the widow elty will tlon from ¢ A recurrence of ne Slocum would chievement in itself and reople & sense of security be ive t to t that would be a public blessing,’ CONTAINING MY AYTOGRAPH. LAW AGAINST |buried near the beach, |G A NEAT SAMPLE SAY MAN WAS SLAIN ON BEACH Friends of Charles Wolf, Who Has Been Missing a Week, ‘Declare that He Was Mur- dered at Rockaway Point. A startling statement was mnde to tife Brooklyn police to-day, when Mrs. Rosa Hobs, of No, 216 Suydam street. and Joseph Turtenkopf, of No, 684 Cen-,, tral! avenue, declared that Charles Wolf, of No, 8 Central avenue, who disappeared a week ago yesterday, was murdered at Rockaway Point and that his body now lies purted in the frouen sand near the beach, ‘Wolf ‘was a furrier and suffered trom | ‘a skin discase, on which the salt alr and spray tind a benign influence, Therefore, he frequently went to the beach tn all kinds of weather. He went | to Rockaway Point last Thursday even- ing and has not been seen alnce by Telatives or friends, A general alorm was sent out from | the Hamburg avenue station, but no, trace Was obtained of the missing man. ‘Tis afternoon Mns, Boos and Turten- kopf went before Magistrate Furlong in the Gates Avenue Potloy Court and an- nounced that they belkved he wis murdered and buried In the sand, The Magistrate sent them with « note to Deputy Commissioner Farre!. He turned them over to Sergeant Soth- gaber, Upon ‘investigation the Sergent found tha the detectives at Rockawa,’ hid been making faithful search for the furnler; but had obtained no trace of him, Turtenkopt sald that a man named Seamen had told him that his friend was muntered at Rookaway Point and How Seaman came to know about it has not been explained. ‘fhe police do not place ‘any faith in the story, but will nevertheless make a thorough investigation, panthaheaieNinsaey FLAMES HAVE FUN WITH TROLLEY CAR Break Out Among Its Machinery on Park Row and Ties Up Traf- fie for Twenty Mi Park Row near Beekman street, was choked with a curlous crowd this aft noon when a fire broke out beneath a Second avenue car, putting It out of commission and tying up traffic for twenty minutes, Ovcasionally tongues of fire wduld shoot out through the conduit slot un- der the cars, accompanied by small ex~ plosions, each of which sent the crowd scurrying. ihe trouble was caused by a grounded wite, which set fire to the Insulation in the condult, ‘This in turn generated gases, ence the pertodical explosions. A Wrecking crew with rubber boots and gloves poked an iron bar Into the conduit, deluged it with water and then the cars resumed business, pas sie eh Poa a BABY GIRL WEIGHS FOURTEEN OUNCES. Perfect in Limb and Feature, but Must Ne Placed in an Inenbator, The emallest baby ever born In Jer- sey City arrived at the Clty Hospital to-day, It Is a girl, weighs fouryen ouncea And (he mother ls Mra, Teresa Silyers. The baby ‘8 perfect in limb and fea- ture and apparently strong and well- groundod in ‘health, but Dr, Santurn, who has chucge of the female ward, fears he cannot save her without the aid of an dnowbator, He telephoned to this etty for one and hopes to have the Bilvers mite safely installed in it to-night. Prneumon' and Grip Follow the t eine Th snow, Laxa' rom) Quinine prevents Pew pugtand, Gri. Call for ie full name. ang he full {or tife slgnature of 1, W. Grove, 280, % | day. In an after-dinner speech, last night | before the American Papef and Pulp) Assoclation Simeon Ford made a few! remarks about the paper business and incidentally pictured some of the fas- | cinations of after-dinner speaking, THe | ‘eald: e | Tt is a struggle for me to get up a} speech. Some orators try to convey tho! impression that all they have to do, | whon called upan after dinner, Is to as-) sume a look Bf pleased surprise, and a | polled shirt, rise up and let ideas, ap- | horisms, ahd beautiful thoughts ripple out of them like beer out of @ spigot.’ | “Just picture to yourself the Ife of a chronjo after-dinner speaker! He moe8 | encyclopedia, Joe Miller's Joke Book, | 520% MILLER GETS A PARDON Gov. Higgins Releases Him Be- cause He Gave Jerome Infor- mation and Is a Reformed Man—Free on Monday. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Fob. 10—William F, Miller, the géterich-quick man of Franklin Syndicate tame, will be free on Mon- day, when he will walk out of Clinton prison at annemora, his sentence hav- ing been ccmmuted by Gov. Higgins to- Miller was sentenced in April, 1900, to ten years in State privon for grand larceny, He entered Sing Sing in June of that year and was later transferred to Clinton prison in the Adirondacks be- cause of: ill-health, Gov, Higgins said in explaining his action: ‘ “I pardoned Miller because of the in- formation he gaye District-Attorney Jerome and because I believed he ts a reformed man, Both District-Attorneys of New York and’ Kings favored ecutive clemency in his case.’ ROOSEVELT'S TEAM RAN AWAY Fresident’s Driver Thrown from Carriage When the Horses, Frightened by Auto, Dash to Sidewalk and, Strike Fence. WASHINGTON, }'sb, the President's carmoges was being driven from the Wh.te House to the stabies to-day an automol,'e eut across abesd of the team at the corner of Seventeenth street” and Pennsylvania avenue, ; ‘The horses became frightened ona ran on the aldewalk, striking an iron fence. The carriage was upset and the driv Julius Wheeler, thrown to the ground, recolving a severe bruise on the right hip. y ad The horse that struck the fence Ww: thrown and a gash cut in its throat, . ‘the carrlage, a.closed coupe, had just conveyed Mrs, Whitelaw Reld to the aliway station and was being returned to the etables, having etopped at the Witte House to leave the footman, ” Hy ly purchased, ex- T for the Pre ei te STANDARD OIL STOPS IN KANSAS. Leginiation Hurts the 'Teuat’s In- Hundred terests and Nine Men Are Laid Of, INDEPENDENCE, Kan, Feb, 10.— The Standard Ol. Company has cur- taile? its output Ih the Kansas fields, laying off 900 men Indofinitely, ‘The acton # the result of unfavorable legis- Jation recently enacted by the Kansas Legislature, saabeoeere SCHUMANN-HEINK AMERICAN CITIZEN. | CINCINNATI, Feb, 10.—Mme, Sehu- | mann-Heink, the famous contralio, who js singing af a theatre here in "Love's Lottery” this week, appeared to-day In the Probate Court’ and went through nocessary formallties for becoming an American elt 1OEAS - RIPPLE ouT. OF THEM LIKE BEER OUT OFA SPIGOT. /on plancias, 10.—As one of |& z AGAIN CONTRO HER PROPERTY Appellate Division Sets Aside Injunction Secured in Platt’s Suit, The Appellate Division of the \Bus preme’ Gourt to-day handed down a@ ere, SIM FORD TALKS ON PAPER. Bartlett's Quotations, a syphon and a quart of the fount of inspimtion, His family @athers around hin and plays Phonhographs, convensation, &q; hhe youngest eon sveks information concerning otlbe roots; baby Indulges in sholent iifantaa—ain tho midst of, thls beauriful estle scene the orator eco rgjees bby mind, “Tsut us orators—I repeat us orators are the cusses who have to do the real Inbor, Look at the stuff we have to boil down In referring to paper, he said: "The fact fs there are some unpleasant fea- lures in connection with paper. For exainple, when I go into the bank, carrying a Yety neat sample containing Iny autograph, the president ts apt to Teovive me with hauteur, asserting that paper of that kind is a drug on the home—he sumpounds himself with the | mark. Blin denies that he hae vetired. deolsion reversing an order of the lower court granting an Injunction to re- strain Hannah Ellas from disposing of any of her property. This injunction was granted in a sult brought by John R, Platt for the »| Tecovery ‘of 969,000, “which he’ al- leged ahd been wrongfully taken from him, : : The opinion of the Appellate Division Js written by Justice Ingraham and Tustlees “Plittersony MéLaughlin and Laughiln concur with him, Justice Hatch writes 4 dissenting opinion, Though this decision tn no way af. foots tho ulthmate Issues of the sult brought by the aged adayrer oi © . Rress to recover the great sumg he lav- ished on her, It Is nevertheless a victory of large importance to the defendant in the action, It nullitios tho recent coubt order giv: ing her ten days t: produce Patritk Dugan, to whom. she Intrusted $110,000 In cash or be punished for contempt, Sho may now do with thiy money as sie please, the rest of her fortune, wv’ spens under the Injunction It was tha up Bo that She could not tottch a penny of it In summing up the arse In to-d: Aecision Justice Ingratai says in Pp “L think the order appointing the re- celvor’ was unjustided. There was no Property In the hands of the defondant shown to be the property of th to whlch he Was entilod. eee faa dibs the boda SWAYNE TRIAL RESUMED IN SENATE WASHINGT r Impeachment, procee: fe » 10.—The Swayne 3 wero resumed NO POLITICS IN WATER BILL Mayor MoClellan Takes Excep- tion to Demands Made by Former Governor Odell—Bill Can Help No Political Party. Mayor Mevlellan took exception to-day to the demafids made by ex-Goy, Odell laat ight at the dinner to Port Warden March, He said; “EL observe that Mr. Odell has turned lawyer and is AOw Interpreting our city charter and State constitution, He claims that we have all the power we require to furnish thé city with addl- tonal water, If that 1s so he does not heed cocern himself about the bill now before the Legislature, because 1! \t merely confirms us in some of the powers which we already have the pas* sage of the bill would do no harm, and the ex-Governor could therefore urge that it be pushed through at once, “It-ls stated in the interview ascribed to him that the only possible motive which can be bask of our appeal to the Legisature is due to an effort to create polltionl capita. Surely this bill, if it becomes a law, can help no political party as such, I have made sure of bat, If, however, Mr, Odell Insisas upon making the ter a political is- sue, he may find it @ very live one, and he could not go about such 4 purpose in a better way than ho Is noW doing. | "I expressly desire that there shall be no political issye raised on this quegiion and that Democrats and Re- publicans and men of every political be- lief shall join together for the pur- pose of accomplishing this great good for the olty's present and prospective needs, “Byen according to the: ex*Governor’s Interpretation of the charter, this great and colossal, enterprise, if, undertaken, would have to be placed in the hands f the Commisstoner of Water Supply, jas and Electricity, and Instead of having a pavedcaly, unchangeable com- misalon, ax provided in the proposed bill, the control would change upon the coming In of each politioal party upon this afternoon, Judge Swayne was present with his attorneys, After some preiiminaries, Manager Paliner made a s semen! u ugulnst Judge menus pe His ones ne, WHY WE CAN So Fearlossly Guarantee Vinol, “It, 1s true," sald one of the followin druggists, stand ready to, rotund honey pald us for Vinol every “imp it ‘ta.!s.to do what we claim for jt, and when we tell you that Vinal actually has a record of succeeding in ninety-eight cases out of ‘every hundred you can see why it is we are su ready to do this. 4 “There is absolutely nothing that will act beg pte Hiv henge el tee nd flesh creator for old, people, children, Seas tae nt during convalrecenae equal, “The reanon for this ts ‘that Vihd) can- tains in a highiy concentrated form’ those dinportant, mediclual elements that have al- Ways made cod liver oll famour, but It Is LS She may also resume entire control of “And All Intations of the’ Skin Healed by Hot Baths with = Csi And gentle applications of Ointment, purest of emollients and yreatest of skin cures, For winter rashes, eczemas, itchings, irritations, scalings, chapeines for he rough, greasy complexions, for sore, itching, burning hands and Feet, for baby rashes, itchings and and for all the pui of the toilet, bath and nursery, Cixicur ‘aSdapand Cuticura Ointment ‘are priceless, . Bnet ron Fine feartu rom fae ha! WANTS! WANTS! WANTS! Branch Uttices of THE WORLD For the Reception of Advertisements af the Regular Advertising Retos MANHATTAN, “ we 1Etee7 American wivea Wand Meats o pitice rates. UPTOWN OFFICE—No, 1881 Broadway. Detween 87th and S8th Mts. FIRST AV.—At Nos, 120, 233, 880, 817, RA, ABSS, ATA 2D $ 442, vith a a 1818, 1400,-1687, 290, 389, THIRD AY.<At Nos, 171, 269) 850, far superior to sod diver ofl find “emulsions | 370) 472, 602, 083, Hnamuleh as {t contalsw neue of the grense | 1020, 126%, 1842, S00, 4648, ¥ Seg sa deta athe! "| sound Avoke he BOA , eliclous 10 to. taste. : 1408, Mrs, W. C, Parker, of Jackson, AMich,, | WIE'TH AV «At Now 1820, 2080, 1488 writes: I have been sick and’all run down| 2210, for over a year, have tikon all kings of | SIXTH AV—=At Nos, OD, 169, 247; 46% medicines Lay treated with our best pa: 6 T29, 816. ¢ cfans but recelved no benefit.’ I was 60] RR VENTH AV—-At Nos, 878, 676, 2268, weak and nervous that { could not sleep or | RIGHTH AV-—-At Nes. 11, 90, 143, 240, bear the slightest nols&t Friends tecom-| sty, % . G28, G10, O23, B jaended Vinol, 1 took two bottles of it and | 7us, O88, O40, 2428, 2456, 2548, cannot recommend Jt too highly after what | xIN~TH AVeAt Nos. 182, 538, {has done for me, My nervousness {3 gone | Gay, 717, 740, 765, 843, 850. BOF, BBO T have gained in flesh and strength nnd | qyewat AV—At Nos. 200, 472) sleep well, I wish every woman suifering as 1 did would try Vinal." What Vinol aid for Mrs, Parker it: will to for every person in New York who {s {n her condition, We cheerfully refund your snoney overy (ime it foile. Got Vinol from any of the following New York druggists: We, the Undersigned, retall druggists of New York, being Sole \wents for Vinol in this city, aro prepared to guarantee it in the strongest nmnner, ind positively ogree to return inoney to any. une who duvs Vinol of us and {x not 1 tfeetly sacisfed. Your money will bo returnet withou! fed tape or embarrassing questions, ‘This shows our falth {n Vino} ind, that the purchaser takes no cbancos in trying it. Riker’s Hirug Stores, Sixth Ave, and 223 *t, corner Broadway and Sth, Hegeman & Co, 200 and 205 Broadway, yom W, 12th St, 187 Amsterdam Ave., 2835 Tilird Ave. i Kinsmian’s Drug Stores, $0i Eighth Ave,, th St. and Bighth Ave, Jugmann, 1020 (Phird Ave., 428 Colum. Ave, 1 East #24 St. Hrooklyn at ail Bolton Drug Stores, bu In {te taking office, That would. keep In politics a project which will probably take fifteen years to complete, and this tt Is my earnest desire to avold,"’ the same reason that For no other clear Havana cigars are as good as “El Symphonie,” sono other “little cigars” are as good ay ~ Litfle ~ Symphoneties Made from the same choice Havana tobacco; smooth, rich, fragrant, cool-smoking, but small and inexpensive, Ten for 25 cents everywhere, Made by E, A, KLINE @& CO, 104 WEST I4TH STREET. Cowperthwait’s RELIABLE CARPETS. Exc'usiv: Patter’s at Eargaia Prices, “LONG CREDIT,” A THRILLING MOMENT. Many such moments awalt readers of “The Return ef Sherlock Holmes." The first story of the verles will mppear in Gait for the full name ang. the full name and lool of Mm. W. Grove, Bho. #6t ‘The Rvenine World Saturday Feb. 1 A new Sherlock Holmes story weekly for three months, h \ ; . all the risk. Your dollar will be re funded al your dealer’s, or by us direct, at any tim: that the M. B, Umbrella Pprovesuncatisfactory, We uuarantee it to STAY fast blac akes it stronger and the M, 1, 8 at all umbrella counters, fade by Miller sros, & Co, 7 Lispenard Bt, If your jer Will not furnieh the’ M. BL" write us, This Guaranter on Every M. B. Umbrellas TMB Unbrelins tiixsins ety te ways, Remember tl ax ive 1 f he He Cures a Cold inOneDay, 2 Days ame oe eeggamanma vere reenter mame DIED. Feb on 8 1M, BRIDGIT hn tp BURCH, BURGH, beloved mother funeral rophionve, i, at 2 P, notery, Ful Mav Interment In Calvary jinppy, | Neok, N, | Retatty m oher ta ay M On thureylay Feb, 0, at Dh Y,, JOHN Wt y yDY mv Sunday at St. F ernnad, O. papers ple MKANE-JOUN MIKA Joan an} Ann Mek Funeral from re @, Sunday, 1 P, M. beloved ao nee, 02 Delancey 1 rrives it hottor shape box, 250 YOURE ST, gad orweey. NINTH BT.—At No. . TENIM ST.—At No. 335 Kast. 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