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(RSI ens Enermeey cere ka Beh? ' ; : THE WORLD: TAURSNAY PVENTNG, JULY 9°, 1905. MLM HS ‘eon Ton Frolicsome Bather, Seized Jerome’s Examiners Find on with Cramp, Had to Leave — Books His Were Listed as Her to Her Fate. “General Scrvices.”’ Lo wet House Votes Against Had Banker Opened Package ndge’s Removal from the | Sent to Him He Would Bench on Charges. Have Been Blinded. of the 1 Alscaveries importa ant DI RT nn, July twenty=!wo years est here for dragging ft Lilian Brabner into the by Asst Attorney when pa the of Town Torte that in sstons Justice Joseph M. to-day exam was eny water a By, = Seaside Park against will, wher a ; she drow withiy sight of hundreds received $1,000 from the compary te girl was si ng on the shore | celved $1,200, e reason for this com. | : -- wkh a companion, Martha Colton, Af pensation a on the books as! i ‘ err eea een year old, both being in bathing “genoral corvices : Mibany Considers Matter Defi-)enoicn Powder Dropped Out to ‘etumes, when Barrett, with Fred| ‘the nature. of, these , itely Closed and the Bar u b . Butler, also twenty-two years old, ap- pa igney Ce sccm ee noe nitely Closed an a Make Him Suspicious and proached them and proposed that they | Peen learned yet. If they were legal Keio ted ak p He kts RUN wine men were Services, proceedings for the removal | Association Defeated. Strangers to the girls and they refused, | 0f Justice Deuel from the bench will) He Sent for the Police. ying they could not swim. men each seized a girl by the hand a ‘The young nd + as the law prohibits a man on | ch from engaging In legal prac “FAVORING VOTES CAME FAST. |) awson” rar. with them Into the water, Barrett ON THE PAPER. had hold of Miss Brabner, who tried Before anything Is done the full re- 7 va © get away but failed. on the ex ation of the book 4 ; , be before Mr. Jerome. A | Necessary Number Assuring Re: Package Probably Sent from Boston Seized with Cramp. 1 89 GENE OHIY nct=| i tention of Accused Justice Com: by Somebody Who Had Been me Golton oe cree ee uf ie 7 ae Day a 0 ets on situation | RY pleted by Brooklyn Man e ere some ¢ ce after Krotel reported to him, It} eS Caught in the Market. jjnto the water and waded ashore. was | Barrett assured the Brabner girl of This is interesting, very ting, | — her safety, and agreed to teach her to indeed | (Special to The Evening World | float. They were near a san 0 r. Krotel mi Pe teeeiat to, he vankne Ww Nae an Pat iuternaitmmchine conta lsine nae | float. They were near a sand bar s Mr. Krotel made some | aes Se eee enone | poteaer, snatches Jone hundred yards from the shore. an Jes of a sturtli ure ®eventy-six ayes an 2 xty a Gibsiaiion! (Kekembl | Barrett was holding on to th h amination of the the Assembly to-day erecten ee escivad it bi was up to her chest in water, but was, Mr. Kre pclined absolu! Peharges against Justice W. B. Hooker of | off her feet. veal what ‘hese discoveries w | _ being unfit to sit on the Supreme Court | © | Suddenly Barrett was taken with a gravity of ‘he situation was | ~ Bench of the State. As a result Justice cramp in the stomach a dese by the co: ern of W. L. Danie! “Hooker is free to serve as a membor| 00 0 1 TOASNAN the girl, made for the sh but was | secretary wud treasurer of the compan openrd mon the of the Appellate Division of the Su- Pi preme Court, Second Department. To bs remove him it required 100 votes, or two- “thirds of all the members elected to [seen by some men in a sailboat near | by who pulled him on board. Seeing the gitl disappear under water, however, he dived overboard in an effort aud the man who took the books away rom Krotel on Tuesitay just as he was | about to delve into the account sof Spe- | «lal ons Justice Joseph M. Deuel. according to direct outside the matches, scraping against ithe sandpaper, would have ignited and the explosive would have been set off, ) the Assembly. fte: s aHVOe thetinachine at rescue, but could not find her, | ‘ ‘The refusal of the Lower House to us, Se ee ena The Colton gir n she saw Lilllar | Begged to Hide Revelations adopt the resolution of removal made| inspector Owen Egan said that go down, screamed and ran {: the| Mr. Daniels followed Mr. Krotel from it unnecessary for the Senate to act, 98! Wasserman had opened it by pulls water, but fainted. Bathers rushed to the Town Topics office, tmploring him her and pulled her ashore, while others | At to give the newspapers any Infor- the constitution requires that the re-| string according to the directio; f= moval of a justice shall be by concur- | yout probobly been blinded, swam to the sopt where Miss Brabner on of what had discovered, He | » went resolution. hel taaenine! was Awa parteean went down, but nothing could be seen | Would not be satisfied until Mr. Krotel ts How They Voted. oiler covering of paataboardiand within of her. had assured him that his tnformatin 1388 lied BEGEAIHAnA Barrett went ashore after the girl Wa8 for the District-Attorney's office pA 4etall vote on the resolution fol-| camer case was full of mixed had gone down and, going to the bath- | 7one. When an attempt was made to | lows: | gunpowder, charcoal and pulverized | ing pavilion, begged fora drink of some- Mr. Daniels later he sent out @ For removal: Republicans—Agnew, F. wood, and in the centre of this Was thing warm, saying he was sufte answer declining to be inter- B. Allen, J. Gallen, Bass, Becker, Bel- | packed a small vial full of gunpowder badly from cramp, His face was al- . hilf, Burnett, Cadin, Cotton, Coufant. ana stopped with cot instead of a me ck. Edward Lauterbach, recognizing the mbating the Dis- orts to examine || Cowan, Cox, Cunningham, Etzel, Evans. A crowd gathered around and the cork. fish, Hammond, Hooker, Hubbs, La) Mr. Wasserman was suspicious of the | lexcitement. was running igh, the ‘ Rue, Lewis, Miller, Moreland, Murphy. | package and Investigated only {4 bithers, many of them womer ead account “books: and lisub= “Ogden, O'Neil, Pratt, Prentice, Reeve, | gu to satisfy hims at it con- Shiaren, besoin hysterical’ s of the Town Topics Com- telephoned Assistant Di trict-Attorney Krotel that he would con- iricted Inspection of the F . Bchoeneck, J. E. Smith, Standart, Stan- ) ley, Steele, G. F. Thompson, Wad: | worth, Wainwright, F. G. Whitney, Wil- | 3. A dete hange was summ, machine to the ive from ned, and he Bureau of Com- Placed Under Arrest. Deputy Sheriff Louis Richards was at y gon, F. C. Wood and F. X. Wood—t. | ire Headquarters for ex- the bath-hou: 5 ed arrett and ng the pages devoted to 3 memucorese Anderson. Br Burns, E amination. = took him to Police Headquarters, where | Special Sesst on Justice Jo eph M. Byneki, Cahn. Caugnlin Cooke, pod. Sent by Man Caught in Market. he {s held pending an investigation. Devel's connection with the “Fads and Fuller, Hackett, Hornidge, La Fetra,; From inscriptions on the package It Beate in nie need nee Re a BS G Deuell yeaterday“gave hisicon:| Machacek, Malloy, McKeown, Mc-|{8 assumed that it was sent by some- | = See a akc Fo eee a enrol his aéesuntall Manus, Nugent, Palmer, Prince, Rosen- | body has been caught in the stock ands hes and Sonus mone tet he cranked cinalterence taalscomi hell stein, Salamon, Sammon, Shanahan,| market. The post: is blurred, but show then now te anim) ane io the z i | ; ‘ y that s as holding the Brabner girl u . ; ®heehy, Sherry, A. E. Smith, R. H.|{s believed to show that thc infernal his legs suddenly gave out and a ter-| It was to prevent the discovery of Gmith, Tompkins, Wagner, Wedemeyer | machine wae mailed jn Boston last ! rible pala caught him in the stomach, | the disbursements to Justice Deuel ths and Wiegand—%. Total—7 night. Eta erast one of Mr. Lauterbach’s clerks and Against removal, Republicans—Apgar, | Bosh Mitchell Secretary Di s, of the Town Topics ert, ue | He cried out that he had cramps and spon ine acer porter lint the! |told her to get on her feet. He asserman Bros. offi received the | cried out that he had cramps and told in the § o'clock mail to-day. It | Bedell, Beebe, Bistand, Brady, Brooks company, took the books away from | Callahan, Carrier, E. E. Charles, W. | packas her to get on her feet. He sud that|Mr. Krotel on Tuesday just as he was | B. Charles, Coon, Dowling, Foelker, woe padres to pesos) Ww rman, he thought that she was frightened| about to turn te the Deuel account. | Foster, Francisco, Freidel, Gardner. |No. 42 Broadway, and carried one two- Bea aralnac tes tBlecandiiin’ He; wad | i e-cent Pp Gee q sda i Bo: $ bans os Morosini Wili Testify. Gates, Gratten, Gray, Hanford, Hape- |cent and two five-rent stamps, Mitenelt/ Striking Cloakmakers Wreck Wife Who Left Neidinger) punea into me oat, ut dived and y man, Hartman, Hastings, Hurd, Knapp, | placed it with the other mall op the Flea ito got er, Bu she had Glbs| (Glevanni Fi Monosiil the banker eho! } + Lesget. Miller, C. R. Matthews, Mead, | desk in Mr. Wasserman's office, the Factory of Max Applauds the Quickly peared. Kicked a solicitor out of his office when Merritt, Monroe, Newton, Parker,| The broker reached his place of busl- Martha Colton, however, reputed to ed to get a subscription to a book het |. Patton, Pendry, Perry, Phillips, the men Rigby. Rogers, Santee, Scovill, Sheldon, Platt. | ness at 10 o'clock that unless he did the | It so happened that of Moro- | the infernal machine was on top of the police her statement dragged her and the Brabner girl into | reatening that story of the elopement Lacher & Co, Reached Verdict. | 4 Bil eeiine alavens, Tensoat gral Lia (ple oka mell’on la deals abel \was Une |the water against their will s daughter with a coachman would 1%, Bmith, Stevens, Tenjost, Thopet,|first plece he picked up. He tore o} of sixty ine cloaks ¢ irl's body w. an heurs rchashe¢ veekly period! Wiisnack, Yale, and Young Demo-| pasteboard box four inches long oi ay sax| in General Sessions to-day convicted et ea ctrl was nos shinitoo) Ulta npean iB 5 }erata—Byrne, Dale, Gurnett, Kavan-jinches wide and two inches deep nd Broadway, |E@ward H. Neldinger, who has become | exceptionally. strong n : ee SIERO ugh, T. F. Matthews, Quinn, Rellly.| 1 aweon's N We: i Jace, | Rotorlous as the vilest man in all New |one so young, She sini is not only willing t ‘ Gulliyan, and Wolf, 9, Total 67. jame ritten on ked the place. | york, of a crime for which he may be/| King’s Highway Church anxious to tell w he knows and had |. here were 144 Assemblymen present,| Drawn on the box was a rep: d tO PFO" sentenced to twenty years’ Imprison-S#h6 in the Chriat and Calvary premised: (2 beep a Roany, ue 463 voting. Speaker Nixon did not vote.| tion of the American flaz. Under cnt, lis pretty young wife, who left|master of the Baptist and C his counsel sent word Mr. Krotel abse: was written the Rea y him because of his beastly conduct to-| Church choirs, and is y the on to-day that he {s still too I] to subm: \ The members who wer Grady, Hooker, Wade and J. A. 4 nway Chureh. | to an examination. ward her, unconsciously stood up |master of the King’s Hi low this was dro gon, ‘There are two vacancies !n the| lower was writte commanded applauded by clapping her hands. | aad Town Topics Deplores “Sensation.” " Assembly caused by the deaths of As-| #0n, of Boston.” 3! They ar | ‘The jury only went turough the form- ‘Town Topics, in its issue to-day, dis- gemblymen Plank and Perham. of the box were th 1 ty @ men, whom they | airy of walking out of the court-room | T Fee ateiilee abel ion erithek niemabe Reilly Cettled It. Camera,” and {f app’ rged in Centre Street Police Court|ana back again heir deliberations solicitor, whose arrest Edwin M. Post been used as @ cov had taken four minutes when the fore- caused. It admits, however, that tt Assemblyman Reilly, of Kings Coun- the verdict to the| stands sponsor for “Fads and Fancles.”’ of some sort shave all been employed| man announced ty, cast the forty-sixth and deciding) projecting through a carelessly | In factory, of Shapiro & Co.) cowering wretch at the bar. Livid with BE PUNISHED ‘The paper devoted four paragraphs to vote against the resolution, assuring) punched hole at one end was a plece of | at No : At a mee'-| the emotions that twisted his frame un- | the situation, as follows: hs defeat. string and under the string wa written | Ing (hey ead nomiebody ie" | tl he looked scarcely human and roll- | ‘Sensationalism has run riot over the The question of the removal from | the direction, “Pull with stea | porsec Peis be ling his bulging eyes the man could not arrest and holding for trial of book can- S office of Justice Hooker came in final| The box was light and did n ad vetul ad Racal cho us ~|find one glance of sympathy in the vasser Ahle, who, having no connection form when Assemblyman Robert dangerous appearance, but ky ing done) ourt-room. then or at any previous time with this Wine BRIE arged with having used its teningly to force a subscrip- adwin M. Post. the action of Mr. Post for he performed a ser: Wass naper, !s c name thred tion from ‘I commend most heartily ‘As the fury filed in he looked back | at the pretty young woman who had been his wife. She shrank from his | glance with disgust and held her face ried until the foreman of the jury made Mr J, Fish, of Madison, chairman of the Assembly Committee on the Judicla : presented for sdoption @ resolution. This called for the removal of Justice 3 on | tous. concurrent | “Not 4 Shapiro em- f es into a and started fo nt in groups for m' After Pleading Guiliy to Homi- cide, She Will Probably Be : Hooker, ic fhe, ground “that the sata Biestiante nounced the prisoner guilty. ‘Then vice of value and woodly Influence, In- ‘arren looker, while a representa- ‘ = unconsciously jumped to her feet formation as to the arrest and the at- | tive in Congress, prior to the tenth day! ate ind clapped her hands. No one re-| Sent toa Reformatory. tending circumstances came to me last of November, fos and nbs a Just nem proceeded to take the | Proved her for the outburst. | week as I was going to press, but In ef the Supreme Court of the State of ss upart and throw the When the court rk asked if there time for the insertion of the card which fF New York since the sald tenth day of easy. Others with| W@8 amy reason why sentence should) The Women's Rescue League has ¢n-| headed these columns, and which was November, 189, has been wilfully guilty have @ to heve it e L Pie inaterial and | #ot be passed against the prisoner Mr, listed a yast deal of sympathy among | made strong as my control over of corrupt, unlawful and immoral! acts, i he rive aby) ate a ing. pulinys | Moore, superintend of the Society | kindly and philanthropic women for] pnglish wo could make It. . which have tended to bring and have arcoe volunteered to ¢ the: box,|| BOueeRture: Shee "ohe floor | for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil-|Berthe Claiche, the little French srig-| “1 know the men who appear to have » prought the said office of Justice of the . others retreated to the far e AG: ROBT EBRD a, o Roo |dren, arose and sald that there were e:te who is under indictment for slay-|peen the principale in the Society | | Bupreme Court and the administration the room W N ng and seWIMB | three other indictments pending against | ing Emil Gerdron, and a fund is being ef Justice into contempt, and which qye {nseriptons. , , , | tie man which he wisned prosecuted. 'ratsed for her defen = aca ae ehow a personal unfitness on the part t he would 1 ous ai the destruction of | j1e said there were as many more com-| ft fs mistaken idea, however, that i of said Warren B. Hooker to hold and May ane sailed uy is em ©) plaints in the Grand Jury's hands) the young woman will need any Si] | Occupy the office of Justice of the Su-,* * zy ready to be framed invo indictments. | orate defonse. ‘The Distrie | i} preme Court.” at the hole trom Mr Moore believes that. convi A revel would be. certain cvery. cas has no intention of prosecuting the AND — M. Hon: ss advised Neidsig vunsel to, get him girl with unusual vigor. That no jury oi tied b if o to plead to ti ending Indictments wo, ove! 4 ~ re urde 3 ARRESTED BAND LEADER ain 1 ete te tmiiintlva mentenes. of ber | Wow ever find her gullty of murder | BAROLED 80 HE COULD 4 hula tren forty nd fifty" sears, “The Court |® foFe¥one conclusion and Mr, Jerome S PLAY, iw: if the prisoney unl Monday to marke takes the commonse.ee view of punish AR LAY. | § ip his mind Ins her commensurately with the crim: -LIGHT ! " 1 a she committed. ‘ 5 yt HIAGNOSIS BRAVE GIRL BITTEN Quintand Nicola, of No. street, leader of the 2) Mulberry Traian BY DOG | Girl Is Seriously Ill, JUSTICE DEVEL | Pattors’ Association. T do not betteve | pear fn these columns. is ‘own Topics stan sponsor for ‘Fads kis designe every depart- hat ether of them had any tntimation the extraordinary meth s seemieg: he aheolu used by Ahie ih procuring sabserip: ment of book manu and an @x- If they did, they, too, should go Wlsite example hest attains to keep him company. Whe Vay LR; Ine Goon keep hun pany, When Mr, Wayn \nd an heirloom td that association he was not con neeted with tls Rowe when he to Newport Sponsor for “Fade and Fancies.’ they should not be and the patrons of subjected to need- “ft had no story and no} ition of pidlic annoyance, Y have, always ofta'c lig sont rhe posed that men of wealth had tho n rning Mr, F T find, how: | eee Oy calor timoneay ever, t © Is not an absolute strang- | listrles a odired, whether these jer There have been during oh be ¥ 1 mn ap Ay Or 5 paper at least two pleasant ples of old masters Itlons de st Bets SAE ANE) : Tus vn pay m what thty erences to Mr and Mrs. Hdawin M ple 1 Post. If a story had come to mv ‘ of the Pana; ” one no on " i in 4 ylutned this should one now come to me, fmpliea Ae im in any ethin subversive of | morallty or goodly social influence, I 1 of mine," said should follow 1 Varhible ou y anc toAms howld follow my Invactabl fed ae Hie haa ie cine cer dealing with it tw 1 ask: Is the Wayne 1 did not care about to nd hance individnal ‘ falrly rittolz of sufficient imy Are the facts truthfully — stated? would have to be firmative before th my opinion, « sald that he book was worth ui the money nese ed in’ the cle could answ WM. VOGEL, & SON Secring colt “‘Concave’’ Shoulder and “Closefitting’’ Collar Summer Suits for Men Reduced to $1 1.75 From its institution at the beginning of the week until the Present printing, this reduction sale of men’s sum- mer suits has acquired flourishing proportions. Not only the emphatic reductions, but the character of the suits as well commend themselves to economical and particular men. The sale presents quite the op- portunity of a summer time. Every garment in- volved has previously sold in the $20, $13, $17 or $15 Suit classes. And the prime reason for this move- ment is that size ranges are depleted. Blue, black and gray serges, unfinished and smooth surface wor- steds, cheviots, etc. Fashioned in single and double- breasted sack models of to-day. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. od. Constable og FRIDAY, JULY 21ST. Men’s Half Hose LISLE THREAD, plain and fancy, embroidered insteps and clocked effects Regularly 50¢. vair, slate, BLOOD PO ‘The disease that has done more ™ han any ofher to wreck, ruin aad humi Box of 6 pairs, $2.00 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fine gauze, Sealslandthread 75G «+ Sale of GloveSpecial |mitz,all sizes. Wome $2,00 $ 1.25 white. black, Waists for i) mode and tan. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY te life, ~ ENEMY j e has no other disease, It is the most powerful of all poisons; no matter sually the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in ap- ut, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copp' colored splotches and -ansimitted from parent to child, in tle form of scrofula, weak eyes, soft | he touiet articles of one infected with the poison, To cure this blighting, It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, drives out every particle of the poison and makes Men's Balbriggan Underwear Sdroadway & 1916 Street. 5 I ort 1 ,0OO White mportant shipment silk 2 clasp Milanese $1.25 5 §Oc. Value 7 Cc for 39c Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. : Contagious Blood Poison, ‘sorrow, shame and suffering go hand in: ow pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the cutire cireulation carance, but the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and ores make their appearance and the poison eyen works down into the ones, weak, puny constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious deadly curse the blood must be purified, and 3 S S the blood cleait and.strong. It docs not hide or sete eres 356 pair SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fine gauze, 50c garment i of Gloves from Chem- Shirt Waists silK and lisle Gloves, Waists for and with this great enemy, and man has always hated and fought it as ecomes poisoned and its chain of horrible sympton begin to show, oon the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop ones and attacks the nerves. the disease hereditary, bein; nat mony a life has been mined by a friendly hand shake, or from using nothing will do it so quickly and surely as 8, 8, 8, cover up anything, but from the first begins to expel the poison and band at) Ty Manhattan Beach was a prisoner in| Me 4 WHO ATTACKED TWO BOYS) be pian thet will undoubtedly be the Tombs Court to-day charged w th] j “ adopted calls for a plea of manasliugh> the theft of eleven musicians’ uni- | OM While saving two ebiidren from the | ter under waich the young an forms yalued at $00. 3s ‘ Ww tacks of vious dog Mix could be seat to pri for or In court to press the charge was|. | as ) ba West Twent short term; hut Court would be b 9 i} 7 Throat aud Antonio Petroccione, a dealer in ur AS - - ’ was bitten tnt ronuested send to the Bedford huderaun, forms at No. 211 Mott str He sug, GUNNISON ON SPANIARDS JOIN f HW imongrel. Miss ‘Trainor Keformacory, to remain there from one | i WHA sa toad by tbe tasully: slag: What be had Joaned the uniforms | TH GAS BO > , are. (iid her sister Josephine have been tak-| tO three yeurs, avconding to fen moral’ lias neither the very experts earner JObAsE the uniforms for) i GAS BOARD, IN FAMINE RIOTS, ee eee eee tundred and Fite | 4nd physical Improvement \ if anaritan for teling one jung 2M. tan Beach, to Nicola, and ad failed | ssigeine Namen 1 B - - yefifth streat and the Hudson Biver,| Berthe Clalele is i a serious phys id pees “Leorn the true condi fo return them or ju for then - ¢ He walking away to-day saw We eal condition and should, the Distret- lungs w there is yet the Nicola was arrested home to Ktevublican to ¢ MADHID, J D i“ parently attacking two nal Attorney aad hey counsel have been ad- be cured, Consumer s carabe, itt day jon as he was about art Commiunion, Se ands ye, othn Murphy, nine years old, aud) * be pla ed In some In titution | preventable po net delay uaul t attan Beach to conduct a retiewrs: 4) y5q> m ral diutre ites Murray, twee sear, bon ut| Where she can have proper treatment, | (nde 4 by seas Bowes of the Tonite | NY ed furn-La be No. 4.8 Went Une Hunared ait Yweltin | De Cainpbelt the Tombs physi an, | LUNG VAPOR INHALATIONS. ay tas! Ci es 1 J mers haptart sscuc uf the | Ave thet It would tame tron one Wonderful results in the cure of Catarrd, 1 ‘a lawyer purr m s Ai PEN OE tHE | wo yours before whe would be Phy | Auhina, Bronchitis and Consumption, Tue @ Mawistrate nd Hieoirl : i ho t pace between hil iy: r in. | jrevention of Consumption without the use about’ to fx. bull nds: iN polloe wall ondat ; sin, | aeeeh So ee a ae ele eiisel and. the Districts | uf siomck doxing or drug,” A pertect and lad to be allowed to so tet i 4 i ed vi it Balas | og ihe leath Miss ‘Train pete i Absolutely. correct diagnosis 1s positively \ t oi His ) ECR OEE aT Ie ese ene ww Lulding wt| Gnd her sister both screamed, and the| Attorney, upon investigating tbe case.) gugrantced. Consultation, X-Light exam ng MOR: and he Was par sied lin | Ser ; Sa tnd Vives Hrewl: tauched (1. A member of the sunicloall Gig. after biting her ran aways os por |pelieve that ( would ie merciful and | Tpatian aud trial troatmanl thee As bie Ollie, pt hie lawyer unill next Monday | ganization ‘Th. sulary of the ofice ia [fram a wiadow and was killed #4 Jiceman escorted the injured girl fo the | beneficial to the moral and physical) Consult the only X-Light Lung Specialat acpi i000, the term of oflide ‘mix years Hee eRe Ad, Ns Med. ares (ORC Hundred snd Fifty-seoond aire:t | weltare of Herthe Clatche to place her| iu ine world, Hr. Angervon, 60 Weal 230 St. profuse n his thanks, and|" ‘he ocher ‘members of the Comminsion | mecunaa in Madrid und ceowbere, Khe | (othe ge ane Weight cambciants [ih ah institution like the Bedford He- | (ulnar A) i045 \gr (euny Aah clan L. Bledden, of Clinton, ordera and is taking pr 5 * [condition vet ne y A 6 Precautions, Betwoen the instep aud the lows. La nce the veavue | iy fi k strengthen the system, S, S, 8. is anteed purel: head 9 one te pene of $1,000 for proof that it contains a ‘cle ol ind, Book on the disease, with instructions for hoing mineral of Pr Bre advice desired, without charg:

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