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i rs Bi ty ne APE SEY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1908, Pe ee , > WI i MRS. ROGERS |SCHOOLBOY SQUIRE MURPHY’S GRANGE WILL HAVE A MOAT, MAYBE NERVES THE | THRASHES HIS“ DEATH CELL) GIRL TEACHER Hears Her Reprieve Read and|Strrkes and Beats Her in Mingles Now with Other | Class-room, Breaking Glass Prisoners, and Injuring Eye. OF TRAIN DOWN ON THE GOOD GROUND FARM. By T. E. Powers, (Special to Tho E pen: Such an Improvement Neces- on BENNETT HERE} sary to Keep Off the Photographers, rominent Patent Attorney’s ~ Remains Brought from NO “BOSS SQUAD” THERE! ; Cleveland EEG Denial of the Report that Mr. ; age / TWO CLUES TO WRECKERS MPAuDO LENO) Se Oil Mounted Yee Zz < it ° WINDSOR, Vie June Me Mey Mary | Magiatrate Wiltin, In the Children's Policemen to Quogue. onto! : ° ES ° M, Rogers now thingies with the other |Court In Brook orday saa 1 Ks ay s ” female prisoners at the Vermont Bate | warrant for the caren oe try meg ‘Lake Shore Sleuths Looking for oe an Tense : 2x ye Sic eas that ae bere, fourteen seared, of Nov ts rT QUOGU ‘ g : f ’ { i 4 m.| Frost‘ street, Williamsburg, and he Man Who Made Tircats and PASE GUOGUE, Te dune VSMC ELUM manted for vicious "esasting he ells Rie ahah hal 4 |tencher, Miss Iaabella Jenkinson, a Reckless Boy, EAMES SHEER FEHIVE TOE CGET BANGER Me tela CABG FENG OF (He: Ailaek: TuRdO pom build @ moat around his estate at Good he a ‘lle ‘| THANKS!" 84/0 meTVoGe 7 Z7 i} morning from White River Junction | tie teacher in her classroom she mayy Ground, Mr. Murphy refuses to discuss SWEETER, DRAUGHT ond read it to the condemned woman be- | lone one of her eves. “NO MORE 1&-4OUR TRAINS. |\,mscier | mA FAIRER HAND WAS fore. whe had ‘partaken of breaktaat, | Eigerro Is known in half the sehoois se peta Croker had & geoaled EVER QUAFFED™ ‘The reprieve is granted until Decem: | of Williamsburg as a bad boy. nue ee eaniben an Me auahy ler § 18, and {f the United States | dors of five schoolhouses have im TUNAE ee RRS es HEI oor eels Supreme Court acts on her appeal from | p/oned agalnat him, | Like many heel Twentieth Century Flyer Set Back) sore’ of Tammany, Hall ee eae ’ , the decision of Judge Wheeler adverse- | Qui ioym Ine parents are honest, hards) One Hour To-Day and Will Re- |cannot go to England, He haa matters ( ‘ : %, SS bellies ad dace She ‘will’ be) @x+) “ecentiy, the boy wae expelled tro t 1@ attention, SZ. SS i ; sume Old Schedule To-Morrow, |Home that need his attention, | Zc SS If, however, the. court cannot teach |@2heO! and told never to return, His ae ir a keen her este before the date set for the) {ther took him around to Public Bchod y Mr. urphy thelr execution, then It will be taken from |N® 2%. In Conselyea street, and Princte dredges a moat can be constructed pal Barnes said that he would giv : give the, Tho dody of John R, Bennett, the pat-|around Mr. Murphy's property at Fey eee okie ptented ty ihe sourt |DAd boy another chance. @nt attorney, of No. 81 Nassau street,|small expense and the water oan be ‘who was one of the victims in the wreck | Secured from Tiana Bay, Then Mr, Until a decision announced, Transferred to Another School. ft the Twentieth © AK ‘ Murphy could race hs naphtha launch WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt»! young Liberre was eent to Misw @f the Twentieth Century Limited olgh- June B—Gov, Charles J. Bell was seen | sonuineon'e class In the grammar dew around the moat whenever Congross- teen-hour flyer at Mentor, O., arnived|man Sullivan comes down to age him, At the Juncion House here to-day 84) cartment. From the time of his adsl ; an @t the Grand Central Depot to-day on|thereby making the Congressman foe) Evening World correepondent regarding | Vent in the claos he began to make| y at horhe, his attitude toward Sire, Rogers: the fast mall, It was removed to the! Another advantage of the moat would “y made my position very cfear in my CTOUble for the teacher, Bhe tried i late home at No, 88 West|be that it would keep puotographers off first reprieve toward Mary Rogers," he|@very way to make a good boy o: Thirty-third streot. the grounds. One of them was chased Hee atlantis, OM bknee vermuat lice Liberre, but her efforts were us ‘The Twentieth Century Limited, due | Off yestenlay by Mr. Murphy's Great {a to enforce the law nore to arrive at 9.90 this forenoon, pulled | Dane and his private secretary—not the ) 4 one hour after that time. The extra | Great Dane's private secretary, but Mr, hour was added to the time by the| Murphy's privaie secretary, | @rders of President Newman, of the| By barring the photographers with » New York Central and Hudson River|™Oat wear and tear on the Great Dane Rallroad,-with the object of gradually |And ,the | private secretary could be} nale alike should not pay the penalty meon. Iiberre asked for permission t@ of the law, and the people should not/ieaye the room His be governed by sentimentality, } No one has Gusrtloned: 80 far pe Lee ; can see, the courts of justice In Ver: ter @ lapse of a half hour Liberres mont. They gave the ‘woman a fal: appeared in the classroom, ee “T know of no reason why all crimi- climax came yeaterday = request we i winging tho time of thie flyer back to wenty hours, as before. uy To make the train a twenty-hour ine @tead of an eighteen-hour one at once would mean a derangement of sched- les for other trains. It will probably De put on the twenty-hour time to- morrow at both terminals Many other trains on the route of the flyer had had their schedules changed to meet the change in the Twontleth Century's time, President Newman has offically de- @lared the necessary speed of an eigh- teen-hour train to Chicago |s unsafe. Clues Point to Two Suspects. Orders have been issued by the Lake Bhore officials that at each facing switch 4m the vicinity of the accident a switch- fan must be stationed twenty minutes before the flyer passes. He will re- main there until the fast train has saved, Inquisitive visitors would have | to take chances on swimming the moat | or staying outside whea (he drawbriage Was Up It is not true, as has been reported, | that Mr. Murpay is going to agi Com: | misstoner McAdoo to detail a. special | squad of mounted policemen from New | York to guard the grounds unth) the moat is completed, ‘The erroneous re-4 ort had it that the squad was to bel Known as the “Hoss Squad’ and was to he lodged on the second floor of the | barn. TWO MEN HURT BY FALL. Scaffolding on Which They Were at Work Dropped Three Storion, Two men were badly burt to-day by failing three stories while they were at work In a building on One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, between Broadway and Riverside Drivo. They were Lulgi Brocealo, of No. 21 Waast One Hundred and Tweifth street, and | trial, To this all are agreed. None will question that I, as Governor, have, iven every chance the law will allow s to my feelings as an. individital, 1 don't care to state, My duty Is to en: force the law; that’s what T took my oath of office for.” The Governor was asked: “Have your orginal views concerning the punishment of Mrs. Rogers been modified by the long course the case ay had, by the woman's long oonfine- ment with alternate hope and despair 1 successive respites?’ My vi are not at all modified The Legislature has acted once with full understanding of the case and after a long discussion at public hearings and in the Legisintive halls of the last ses- ston there was no change of sentiment and a stronger vote to enforce the laws cf capital punishment than in some pre- vious wars was passed." The Governor was then asked: “If Mary Rogers ts again demned would you call a spectal session or grant, a reprieve unt!l next Legisia ture?" Ho answered: "She is scondemned and the new question Js not of gullt at all,” | the teacher asked “Aw, T was downstairs, W you think I was—on the roof “Take said, "I'll attend to your case later.’ Teacher Afraid of Him, Uiberre is such @ big boy for his are. Later in the gfternoon the bad boy asko® the teacher # he might be excused to ate tend mass, Mies Jenkinson knew thas thie was @ Fuso to escape his studies, She told the boy so, and as she turned trom him jhe leaped’ to hie feet and begin punching her in the face. ‘The frat Yow It Miss Jenkinuon in the eye, breaking her glasses. A plece of the broken glass waa forced into her eye, causing @ paine ful and dangerous wound. | Before the other pupils realised whae |had happened Libelle escaped, The jeavdren were thrown into a panic, Principal Rarnes appeared and sone Miss Jenkinson home with instruct! ge to get & warrant for Liberre to-day, "Where have you been all thie time me Vhere de * wa. the answer, uur seat,” Miss Jenkdnsom that Miss Jenkingon was afraid of hime wansed, Harry Wallace, colored, of No. 615 Officers of the Lake Shore road say to-|west One Hundred and ‘Thirtleth f ay that their secret service men be-| street, Heve they have ubtained a clue to the| pp, "a @ men were busy on the third F flend who locked the switch that threw! poor when a section Me the poattola the flyer from the track, A man who W/ parted and hurled them down three! Known to be of a peculiar twist of mind) storjos into the basement, Brocealo's ) Fas seen near the switch before the} ier arm and k | Umited reached Mentor. He had made| ie received a severe eoalp wounny wae ) {ireats against the road as a conse-| Wallace. suffered internal injuries, | © uence of once having been put off a| Hoth were taken to the J. Hood Wright train. ‘ Another theory ta that a boy thinking + & frelght was due locked the switch. to-day In_th Omicers of the road scout this ldea, how-|aum of Brookign: and Piro AA, s aver. Gorham, the only victims who. remain A With tho arrival of the survivors of /[R,cleveland hospitals. It ts believed the wreck graphic stories are told of the ficenes after the crash and the burning| Abbott Not on Wrecked Train. I of the cars, William Barclay Parsons, | BOSTON, Maa Juno, 8, : ‘ele; name 4, the Subway engincer, who has escaved |feinngar fe Tie Whales eine aton PWS unscathed in four railrond disasters, sald !Comnpint, who hae eon HEported Amon ; ——— MAHLER BROS Seasonable Economies in Children’s Stylish Clothing! Girls’ Suspender Dresses, 89a Chambray or percale of fine quality and in choice colors—: made as illustrated in jaunty style—with very full skirt ani broad straps, Separate white lawn pleated blouse with larg sleeves, Stees 6-14 years. Value $1.50. White Persian Lawn Dresses, 1.45 A very dainty, pretty dress, with yoke and fag collar and cufts of fine Plat Val lace. Deep bertha effect with lace edge, Large sleeves, very full skirt, Sizes 6-14 years Regular value $2.98, Maud Murphy on a summer day Raked Ryan's meadows, rich with ha PULLED GUN (LAKE STEAMERS A Scie ON BARTENDER) CRASH AND SINK oT wan sitting In tho reor of the obs |, A bag containing feweln vatuea at| Young Men Who Made a Social |Testator, Who Was the Son of | Thirsty Individual Gave Peters Two Lives Lost as City of Rome @ervation car, the last on the train, | $8200, supposed to be the property of Be When the crash came’ Mr. Parwona| SC. Beckwith, of New ‘York, was the First Bishop of Western; an Awful Scare, but Was} and Linden Go Down Off New York, Divides Estate Be-| Knocked Down and Disarmed| Michigan Coast — Survivors , Be Tals he chuok wan terrife, our an | found, toy Tt hea’ beep pickea in| Call at Cavanagh’s Home Were Run Down and Jewelry " tween Son and Daughter. by a Policeman. Escaped in Boats. . {m our car acted with the ereatest fort!-| Lake Shore claim agent's office tn Recovered in a Dance Hall. Kuno Lango, twonty-slx years old. of] perRort, Mich., June 28, to-day of his experience: the “missing passengers of the Twepe i i tfeth Century Limited at Mentor, 0., Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, 48c As illustrated, very natty suits of crash and chambray and plain or striped Galatea, in —The steam: | many colors, Bloomer pants, long coats, with belts, white collars, © tude. the women being nr brave as the |Clevelnnd, A search had been started i men, We ran to the front of the car | for thern on behalf of Mrs, Beckwith. and saw that the vestibule was) nd F amashed. Once on the eround we could) WQ NEW ATTEMPT ‘ heur the crles from the conches ahead ‘Goon WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 2 Ww. > third > ‘we Swanson, twenty-four yea p We broke open the door of the third! TO WRECK LIMITED.) oa. of No 90 Woot ons Rea peaterey ‘The will of Faward Floyd De Lane oe) No, 1869 Lexington avenue, went into Clty ‘Si ite tle fi ’ 4 X ei ers City of Rome and Linden collided | insignia on sleeve, Sizes 3 to 10 years. (Separate tie free, berated the passengers. Q oor > No. Nene ere ee vie coauinatien | SA ats Twenty-ainth street, was hald in s1fM| of Oaeining, whoso ¢ather, the Inte lie fase one INCU elena at NO.) early to-day in tho St, Clair River, op- | Actual value, $1.25, Aa isa retail) "i ear, in which so many were killed, was! Report of Danger to Werstbouna| ># for trial by Maslatrate Mavo in| Rev, William Heathaote De Lanovy, Sar atest MM night and demand Joa pene ‘Tashmoo Park, and both were (Li jo a customer, | . Ms Ht + Cou y c ra * op ev allege at e Whe par-| sunk, Faised high in the air, and underneath Hortem Court to<iay on the charee of | wae the fret Bishop of Western New) (iaily intoxicated and tie bamendel tel wo members of the crew ot the| Boys’ Wash Waists and Blouses, 19¢ Flyer Is Dincredited—Chicago Labor Troubles Give Clue, etealing $1,000 worth of jewelry from |York, wan Mled in the Surrogate's of-|fured lo serve hin, Lange then it. ! Mrs, Mary Cavanagh, wife of Mounted |flee at White Plains to-day. It is con. |Allowed, wolked over to whore Pe'ns| Linden, the cook and his wite, were | Chambrays and percales in many cholce patterns, Patent waist Policeman Cavanagh, of the West (na| sidered an odd document. It was writ: cart Blanding and, poling out Aa as-| drowned. The other membere of both | band, Sizes, 3-14 years. Value 39¢. ‘i ss Me Hundred and Fifty-elghth siteet ata-|ten by himaclf and in the beginning [mide Yer Shook HC at Peters and} crewa escaped tn safety from the sink- B ’ All-Wool Summer Suits 1.29 thon, in her home at No. 146 St. Nich- | bequeaths manuseripts, letters, private| VO vou see this revolver?" Ingen wided ‘ . et tat the westbound ‘Twen- | elas avenue, With him was arraigned | papers and documenta to hte won, Ed: lather’ Besotten Nea ahin te the] The City of Rome was bound down | Valuts §4.00 to $5.00- and Mele sty tsh sulle of Senge, cheyiol and! worsted are wel Prany persons out from under the en-| tleth Century Limited of yesterday nar-| Selwin , Finke, iwenty-five years old,| ward Euenne De Lanoey, In making |W oat "Thirtysseventh vires Atntlore, Wag] Nith @ eargo of ron ore, and the Lin; | worth these prices, In nhgad eee Peattd Ai RAR HN erH one) @ and combination cat, ‘The women | rowly escaped a disaater similar to the| of No. 100 West One Hundred and Ninth | the bequest he saya, Pagsing and he was aiced to tearm the | 4eh Tae up Sound with coal. Off Tash: | coats finely tallored, Some have bloomer pants—all have elastic waist bands and a wrecked the eastbound lim-| street, who was included in the sama| "I give him all my family papers, |Tet” wher ee ame cut at that moment| moo Park the Linden, tt ts sald, sud. | taped seamas, Sizes from 3-16 years, © Gpined: in this work, and assisted In car- | ono w and when he refused to give the re- Open Saturday Evenings. was the engine, turned completely ground, | "Eyen in the turmoll of the terrible | porne I could net but observe the bravery of the women passen, §eined in the work of rescue, onic. June story (elerraphed from Lap o to the depot plat-} {ted at Mentor, ©., Wednesday night,] charge, but who was able to vrove| documenta a 4 valve Janniann’ yn e-|denly sheered and rammed the City of ree oe Poe Pie Lia discredited by Lake Bhore ocala, | tumacit Innocent and wae disoharesd (papers and PRUE Ve deat ee toe diantmed Was Ienocket Gown) Rome, damaging her fo that the steam: Officers of the Pennsylvania Ratiroaa | No verifloation oan be secured by in-] On Tuesday evening lat Swanson and] ther’s letiere trom Europe, my dear|Morvee, Mund, before Magistinte jer gayle almost Immediately sixty fect / gnpounced to-day that no change will | qity at Laporte, & man hamed Burns, @ friend of Cava-| father’s dlarien and his old books and|day, Lange raid ho was taking the te Oe Ane nabmee dee “pel made in the schedule of its eight. While we do not take much stock tn} nagh, called at the policeman’a house, letters, both business and personals”. |Yoiver to 2 friend. It-was found to The Linder, although also badly @en-hour train. the Laporte wtory,’ ald Vice-President | finding Mre, Cavanagh there alone! ‘Tho testator leaves u Inrge estate, | iil’ tarrigi, Vanee Was held in $410] damaged, pughed slowly along until off Coroner Slegelstein went to Mentor tor |W. C. Brown, of the Lake Shore Iifies | They stayed @ iste wile, and for a Hee lh tho head of Rusroll Ieland, where she he channel. Jwhich he divides between his son and — @ay to examine into the cause of the| to-day, ‘we have set on foot a thoroygh | few minutes of their stay Bwangon wae| his daughter All the members of the crew except- Ing the cook and his wife escaped trom Josophine De Lancey. Aissater, Ho will hold an wives {neon | Investigation and will go to the bottom ree a hie paris Attar ne; i In conclusion the testator says: “RUN OVER BY CAR, tion with all of tne vic lias wo dled) of the matter.” fea to Beis latina ee ; oe ica ‘9 my Bald son, well knowing he has DIED IN THE HOSPITAL. We aoe De aie 4 ¢ Linden's cabin and upper works elind. if | 1 the Lake Shore tn Chie her jewelry, Suspicion pointed to Bwan- Inquest over those sho died at the the wreck are likely withif a few| 06 for him. t night they hear i sur broke away from the hull as the "4 Me the dindeter.. te Motorman Johnson Arraigned for| steamer went down and, with the cap> yi ) Of the sane atation, wernt hun h that he will ever be her true and af- yeep eoted lee yeep vhet young Finke waa trying to dispose | A ee eae er onniag ected | hours, Becret Service detrotives of the! be goime Jwelry ina dance hall tn Went | Kocglonate brother, counsellor and guide tain on It, dritted some distance down eon #e ‘ 4 guardian of hor, te i Causing Death of Geor, dav. Railroad have been sent to Ohlo, while] One Muiared and ‘Twenty-atth mrver | SG mporal and ‘wo Day ; en th : ; : J welfare, and that she will be $ stream, where It grounded on a shoal. Warked tmprovement was reverted | others here aro investigation a rumor| When hey arrested him they found | (Prue t gh a On Third Avenne, i on a shoal, that the, wreck might have been caused | ONelFY Upon bim which Cavanagh iden. | t? Hm the same Kentie, loving sister a The City of Rome was bullt at Cleve- Russia Calf, Oxford Shoes, uA ft , eg ison Snip hy some one who thought Attorney |uitueiste, em They amt Swanson | | Levy Mayer was on the train Flake ecinred that @wanson roid! WOMAN SHOT IN BACK, George Day, forty-four years old, of| land {1 181, and belon orne Day, f years old, Hi longed to the J. C, No, gl Bast One Hundred and Twen’ Gilchrist fleet. The Linden was bullt - Patent Leathers, Lace @Button. EVERY STYLE. EVERY QUALITY, In the Blyn stores the children’s shoe stocks are as complete—the styles as varied—as though we made Lonly childran’s shoes. Yet the prices and the values reflect the advantages of our unlimited facilities and our immense business, Satisfactorily shoeing the men and women is the t first street, died in the Belley: H | . ‘ y hima tie jewelry fo: a tha i vue Hoss! in 1995 at Port Huron, Mr. Mayer had received numerous let-| hy wae ig lo disposed tt omiee:| peee\e se pILAL to-day as the result of injuries va-| the Banduske How and timber tore | ters threatening him with death, and) the women frequentere of tho Anise | JON MoKenna Arrested on Sun-| °eived lust might when he was run over| pany of Sandusky, Ohio. | the fact that members of his family] Rati, Byansen, apcording to Cavannya, | pleton of Rete the Shooter, | DY 8, Third avenue surtaco car at iwen. | PANY Of BANSUAKY, Ohio. | : : Was tolling. wie | . vesecond mireets Me was a ind tt | were on the train guve rise to the @up-V truth, “All of the Jewelry was fous | Josephine Donko, thirty-atx venrs old, |the fenter tor a blow and Tester en | position that writers of these lersera| ered of No. O40 West Fifty kevents reat, | ifeiuted skull, several broken ribs and | LEADER JOHN DORDON ken leg Follow!ng Carley Onttng Would-De oo might ‘have had something to do with Was taken to Roosevelt Hospital to-day) Charles Johnaon, of No, 142 ‘Third Buffering with a platol-shet wound in] avente, thy motorman of the car, wat Sneceasor Turns Ont in Money- paden Maohin | he disaster TWO DIE OF MEASLES 7 |the bark which she received lan: night, [arrested and was srratgned in the York: | Railroad oMcials, tewever, do not tconneet the Chicago labor troubles with ON STEAMER IN PORT, | ‘the polica of the Wee. Forttrnoventh | ville court SP SDE see Ot homed, sirent station have arrested John Me- the aceiden iy : fiivetve years old, o! No at] BABY DIES OF INJURIES, ee Wine Canes of Disea Developed tn EW CARNEGIE PRO Stearns of Patlausn on Teg Pr Tee uargaesting: euszoren vet —— Jahn Berton (ats, AIBA | business hope of the present. FESSOR. ’ from Hamburg. ee ot Lit tel! DE is; Little One W rook by Fatling | 4, A Vaanineton Plunkite i thar ekcar musi S tisfactoril ahesn the children is the business Wititam Hi, Gibbs to Feach tn ewe] Nive cates of mecsien, cro of wien] g@cAR WILL NOT ABDICATE Sate atta) Sielynled' Rin COMEKIER Ibe ERIEC te inty 0 f , Teciinical sctoa ited mortally, developed among the H Charles Jowhurwt, the baby atruck by | augurated his campaign aa: night in) #Cettainty of the future. pasrengers of the German}, STOUKUOLM, JUNE th—Thero Is nol a falling holr:ing apparatus at No. e5| the bigest automobile ever aeon went i i | an z whieh arrived to-day , foundation for the rumors ciroulating | jagt One Hundred and ‘Thirty-neventh Mth avenue and below Fifty. We build the Blyn future by serving Blyn patrons painted proteanor ot bhysioe tn tha cats Tea, taalne et (hel viellina’. et Jat Copenhagen and elsewhere of the |airet, died in Lincoln Hompltal to-dny. | chica atreet. Me appearcd in che parade |Bwell to-day n Peo chou! nf de bodion of the victime, who were | provability: , ‘ Mioh uMb, Who we | ae A . negle Technical Schouls trom Sapt._ 1, peottens. Wein brhught Ware no we: | probetay al I ing Onsen absicating In Michael Gur 7 PA ey daa PE wi following the outing of the P. I. Carley : mere |favor « Ine mnne- | Row be lurhed over to the Coroner, tation, and It was whispered alony ag eres Aitied Capital cee Siow) es born tn New York ae aaa jane ce of the dissatisfaction of twin slater who vias In the wocart with rtine of march that the tonneau of|@ 20% BIG BEST STORES: : e artner— @ity in } attended private schools factions with the Goyer! Ff mee Iahdotat e he Set Ui Mati" inntee privace senocls |NAN PATTERSON'S STORY, — |cachuyt wih the, Government's pacite adic A OM chine mas loaded ith, $0 bil BAGS reek, : and cnteted Stevens Institute of ‘ech: | vqye qr \G2 Inportince are expected befeve June SEEREY'S BODY FOUND, are, Plunkitt, Richter, “he Mor 2 : pology, Ni Jt omagen ower OF the Tombs,” a heart | %t, when the debate will ocour in the i Manus and Butler, tho other contents b th & 46 Ce : | fomance, written by Nan Patterson | Rikadag and the special joint commit-| The body of John Srerey, forty years) ants for tho leadership, wore also. 6 while she yas in prison, will be pub-|tee of the chambers will be appointed | old, of No, 34 Bast Twenty-fourth ade, bur they rWde im evan oxo ively . rt the Government’ ih mn | b 4 rely a) ‘The Per fore ee ier 33 RT aE ti who fell into the East ahi . it ti the 1 y M seve ~~ Willam Fawtn he has been ap: A Single Test Will Prove It. SHOES IN EVERY GRADE,

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