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, | PRICK ONE CENT, WOMEN I BD ALONE ON BADAWI Maistre! Mayol UpselsPolc Captain Dooley’s 10 o’Clock ‘Curfew’ Order, FREES 27 PRISONERS. —— Court Scathes Author of illegal, Arrest Instructions in the Tenderloin, Twenty-seven women arraigned he- fore Magistrute Mayo in Jefferson Mar ket Pollce Court today on charges of Vagrancy, to which the policemen who arrested them would not swear, were discharged sion to denounce in unmeasured terms the crusade of Capt. Dooley and his “tarmer’’ policemen againat women who are caught alone on the streets of the ‘\V Tenderloin after 10 o'clock at night oe “You men have no right to arrest a woman because she looks to you as though she might not be respectable, declared the Magistrate. “Things have come to a fino pass in New York when the respectability of a woman ts left to the correctness of a policeman’s tm- Pression. I shall continue to discharge all women arraigned before me on a charge of vagrancy unless the pollce- Man arresting her is willing to swear that she is a vagrant. You policemen ought to be ashamed to bring women in here and charge them with a dis- sraceful offense unless you are abso- lutely sure of your ground. Indignation Against Dooley, continuation of tae Dooley policy of “cleaning up the Tenderloin’ is like- ly ey result in @ wave of public indigna- tion that will sweep Dooley back to hia Bheepshead Bay farm and keep him there, Supreme Court Justice Gaynor, in an address to the Young Men's Gulld of the Tremont Methodist Church last night, sald: “The most dangerous signs of the times are the lawless raids of this great Angpector Sehmittberger and other high police officials. ‘These raids are lawivss und ure almost as wicked as the oppres- wion of the Russian people, I have kept 4@ record of ten (housand arresis maue by the police in tnis way during the past seven years, In this ten thousand there was not one conviction. In no other country In the world do they per- mit the police to treat women s0 suame- Sully as in chis cit; As an instan of Capt. Dooley’ equipment for nis job it may be men- toned that he Went to Browne's Chop- @ regularly licensed hotel, short. ly after 1 oclock to-day looking for women in the bick room, Anybody who has lived in Manhattan for more than a Week and has passed the Metro- politan Opera-House more than three Umes knows that outside of one occa- sign, when the Flying Squadron gave a reception in Browne's, there has not heen a weman inside the place for years. Paul Shubert and his family jive on the top floor and Mra, Shubert ls the only woman who passes in and out the front door mong other women stopped by the rme Captain and his sergeant brother were a number of chorus girls, who were leaving the Braadway Thea- % where trey wore playing 'The Pearl 4 the Pumpkin.” ‘These girls—and ere are ninety of them: -were, coms \ jatively speaking, all of them without h escorts. = Thev go ¢ walking in t\ Ie and threes when the two Doolays stopped them, It was reported later that two craay men were walking along Broadway trying to talk to women. These young women reported at the New York Theatre to-day that they would be compelled to either have es- corts home in the future or else they would refuse to run Dooley's gauntlet Flérence Walton, Elta Weir, Jennie Fields, Gertrude Carew, Bessie Abel, Badie Haymar, Augusta Gordon, Grace mone, Lillian Sterling and Hazel ‘Troutman } Coney Cops on Duty. rainanoe of his design to clean up" the Tenderloin Capt. Dooley imported a number of policemen from Coney. Island, Most of them {ke Cant. Dooley—were never in, the Tebaerlolsi excont to pias through tt on treet car, before th detalle yin’ the. West, Thirtieth street h 4 Wwomin who wears relies upon. the boasted police protection of New York to render her safe If she ventured on alt street alone at night. is a suspi- is person in the eyes of thesp polite: them, Carl Albert Ne galaned, thirty eH women be fare Mt lage. fe Mayo to-day, Ho with vagranc charged ‘all of ie know these women are va- ked the Court, my tank 40," responded the police- » you think 80," said Magistrate ‘Now, why do you think s explained Ison, th note » gt thei " “dey ban uD oliceman Nelson ‘furthe: ty that he had told the women «naped arto reat Fe hen cee aan Yt 4 id never seen but 4 from ‘thelt’ looks tat Ht ye its. = Magistrate May'o “bl nlered @ an affidavit to that effect, oh cep. The prisoners were’ dis. q am going to keep on arrestty k bee (hem a ‘© not going t eta eal miniasioner MeAdon through his tog ae Mr. Howell, Issued the fol-| tan fement vone tng the Dooley; LA ets b oe Lad tells mo that he has! poh, oraer, ae that al anettis, be te ntringem cAll the News. The Magistrate took occa-| ome FRIENDS END LIFE FOR $500 WAGER? nope Retired Merchant and Enginesr Whos: | Bodies Were Found in Bay Believed to Have Made Bet as to Which Would Die First, | There ts under invemigation by the, man had his gold wat and chats, a Rrooklyn police the remarkable story of| locke! contains Intatures of his wite A suictde wager between two men] and duugster, and $0. T money and | Wheae bodies were found In the low r) jewelry were ta in his clothing | Bay within a few ayn ot each mney} when his body was found 1 who disappeared sym thas Suicide Wager of $600, premines with their g Schwarmede! disappeared Oct, 9 and The men are Henry Schwanwedel, | !t was on that ‘yy that the strange bet fifty-nine years ol€, a wealthy retired| i* sald ¢ we been made. after merchant, of No. $11 Forty-fifth street, | leaving his home, he called as usual on Brooklyn, and Adam Hillman, thirty- | Hii) and the pa six years old, an engineer, formerly em-| ge the nelghborhood ployed in the Meter Works at First! wor, me : averue and Forty-firet street. They | Vcvk®, Acaitainiances of Who sat at @ nearby table had been intimate friends for a num er The Monten ane poliee of the Fourth ave ber of years, scarcely a day parsing | terday th they oversea When Schwanwedel failed to call at the | Man offer to Wager $0) t Meter Works to see Hillman be the frat of the two sulcide. Kissed Family Good-By, Hillman ts sald to have consented to The engineer lived with his wife and| the bet. Tt is believed the money a one child, and during all ‘his married life was a model father and husband, Hw | was of @ very quiet diuposition. Schwan. wedel, who owned real eatate in Brook- Ragered, In, the Ider, and Coroner the deteotiver of ‘venue station to do their ut effort to locate this man directed ‘ When the bet Aud been consun lyn valued at $200,000, lived alone with | the two men purted. shaking | his sister, Regina Schwanwedel, and Pecullar fervo Pr osbut flats A i; Was seen again alive. He d had no intimate friends except Hill | turn to hie homes AG the tee ey man, Jn hie shirt front two nandsome dimoud Hillman left his home Oct. 12 at the | stud#. In his waistooat there was a usual hour he started for work. He ®ad watch and onain and a roll bedy Was Klased his wife and little girl and start- ashore on the ernoon of Oct od down the road whistling. He never | the foot of Fifty-etghth street was reen again a@live,.and his tody wan | dressed as he was al ue OCOY h " * man junohed tog recovered from the Bay at the foot of ay wnaned together. | Sixty-fifth street yesterday bee RA bi ls Phac lhe add gl body. ‘HIS IRON HAND ENDS RED-HOT CURB DEBATE With Hook Like Cap Like Capt. Cuttle’s Little Man Lays Out Three Opponents, ‘WARD SAYS: “THERE'S A PLOT TO RUIN ME.” Captain Charges Police Officials and Parkhurst Agents With Conspiracy, Capt. Dennis Ward, the policeman to| The Tiaht hook to the saw'’--literntly whom President Roosevelt awarded a| ST*t “hook’—was the winning arg medal of honor for bravery when he| Met which one-armed Willlam was a Police Commissioner, and who} Greer of No West Mixty-oigiith has been constantly disciplined by the| *Feet. used last night iy settling al “system” because of his unfiinching| ™unelpal ownership « e with three honesty, rhade an amaaing statentent) COMPHnions, and whi “Jay janded him in West Side Court Greer, who stands 4 { his rubber heels, from his command at the West Thirty- seventh Street Btation to-day, in which he declared that his superior officers set $ inches in offers perils and thy and the agents of the Boclety for the| sight of a metallic hook tn plave of a Prevention of Crime had plotted to’be-] hand In exchange for the olekels of the smirch his reputation and brand him) sympathetic by day, but by night he is as an extorter of blackmall and taker 64, bivod money, He said: “Tani being interfered with tn my command by y muperior officers, who, with agents for a society for the pro- vention of crime (the Parkhurst s0- clety) have begun to clroulate storics that I have been taking blood-mgney and extorting blackmall, “I have a wife and four children, & mortgage on my hole, LA ris every cent T have In the ‘world A red-hot corner politivlan He stood avenue and aruing mu acquaintances, stander Greer, with m his real hand and bis howl, proclaimed that In munictpally owned subways the “common peepul"’ could bro: d air t Nhe corner of Amsterdam Ixty-ninth street last night pal ownership with three cording ty a ay Houriehes 4 and pend to maln- athe t tain my reputation a8 an hones$ man, T'wal furnish the money” equivatent gé | 84 hang to straps free of sare he Feats OF Fay bay, {o any one who can| Tis argument did not improes ay, @ dishonest dol. | Grasr's asnsolates, and personalities T am congtantly ‘being interfered | soon ripened into fAetls and “hookle with in the command of my precinct | arguments, Groet i (referring to recont raids made over his ay Wet ie lcn Habra head by Inspectr Schmittberger), and | lated in quick succession on three Rated are st work in my diatri¢t, Agents | lar plexus of this society working against me wiil| ‘Ther a cop who ran salle tt not hesita’e to perfure themselves in| .,, i te abehea M4 Bite make nie cine erunt and awarded the three de These spjes oe, corks In the precinct day and nigh! SO HURTINFAST TRAIN WRECK FORT SCOTT, Kan,, Oct, 21.—Weat- bound Minsourl Pacife passenger <rain No. 40, carrying cars from Kansas Cliy and St, Louls, was wrecked five miles | west of Fort Scott early to-day, the | result of a broken rail, ‘The baggage and express cars, mail car, smoking PPthers, contractors, of No, 62 West car, chair car and a sleever Jett rhe |P¥ty-second street, ran away to-day track ang turned over. Jwhen, driven out of thetr Fully thirty persons were more or less |*tables and Funning the ler Injured, Lut no ono was killed. Only |!0nS pler at the foot of Wost thee or four of the Injured wore serie |#COnd atrect leaped Into the rly any Bae jsank in an instant, being —a Jan Iron anphal wagon, HORSE'S KICK KILI.S MAN. him to a ride to Greer, and entitling to the West. Sixty-elgh while the gents who “got the hooks’ went to Roosevelt Hospital, They were arraigned to- eae TEAM OF HORSES LOST IN RIVER Unacquainted and unable to agree to |travel in double harness two big gray jliorses bought yesterday by Rafferty thy. They hted by As they entoerd the pler tre jbun:ped agaln had unloaded, a pile of brick a barge Knocked tne driver, Stable Foreman Found in Stall! Patrick McDonald, ef No. 22, West with Fenetured Skull, Fifty-tth street, under the forsward Bdward Roberts, of No, 600 Host wheels and disossod hls right ‘Twenty-third street; was employed as} shoulder, By the time he picked plm.| foreman in the stable of H. B. Turner | and looked after hia team & Son, No, 620 East Twenty-thira sappearing over the edge treet, He reported for work a Li ae ie maual rad been bought Cor $i00 |this morning. A quarter of an hour |, later John Harrison, a stableman, found him lying under the heels of a big ar peck HY sales ‘horse, his #kull fractured apodrentiy “EIREMAN KILLED BY TRAIN, by a kick Roberts often suffered frog fatntin | prelle, and {tis belleved he fell with) hia head Inside the stall ia which he Hi trigon nottfl patleamap, ho Frank Burke, of No, 10 West One called a) ambul. %e hdetgen: Hundred and Thirty-sixth sireet, foro» ae re Es eae iq hd man of Engine a No, 09, at man dled pine ntral avenuss, he lew York C lo comotive Foreman Burke, of Engine Co. No. Of, Run Down on Track, h street station, | wagon | ti mee | tor's eee NEW YORK, OCPOBER 21, 16l S88 FORSE WHIPPED HER SON-IN pe SENT WIFE OUT ARMED GUARDS. WITHBABESAND MAKE BEDFORD SHOT HIMSELF |Heyman Got 1 Family to Go i Citizens with Shotguns and Re- Park, Then Sat Before Mir- volvers Hide All Night to FIREBUG TRAP re ON eats ED WOM HORSEWHIPS “OA V-LAW is, Thompson P Punishes r. | Dykeman Before Room Full of Clerks, TOOK HIM BY SURPRISE, Bought a Rawhide Before Going to His Place of Employment in Gold Street, Tn the wresence of a room full of Jerks and bookkeepers In the oMces ot New York and New Jersey Te ne Company, at Nos. % and % Gold strovt, today Mre, Blizabeth B, Thomp n, of No. 819 Division avenue, horse- Whipped her son-in-law, Frederick Dykema: j thet ther-in-law, who Is a fine-look white-haired worn, dressed in a n@ seul skin ooat, entered ¢) son-in-law {s employed as bookkeeper with a messenger boy Michael Vandyke, of No, M1 First street, ooklyn, yer escort Mrs. Thompson drew the whip from the folds of her ecalekin cape and, with- out a word or warning, slashed {t across her son-in-law's face, Then taking a firmer grip on it she erled If i ennnot punish you at law for |your slonders and false reports of me 1 will fog you with my own hand.” Then she ratsed the whip again and lratned a dozen blows on the young where her 18 man’s head Se In bet the In the office jumped the infuriated woman and bookkeeper, The man stood as if looking fearfully at his mother- ‘al clerks in-law, Mrs. Thompson gave this explanation t attack on Dykeman n circulated against that I found | was un: any longer. When I called {ine by relatiy able to bear } them to account for it they defled me to go to law about it, Tf consulted a awyer, but woe advised not to bring the case into court seeded in getting my ne and go and live st me At last to lev with ther nivele slanders Aga continued until T could not bear It any longer, Mr, Dykman sald, when seen at his office | ld street, that his mothes* ket Pollon Court to-day on charges of whi ye in order to gain notoriety for ance againgt him, and that he no time in bringing the mat into court = HEAVY IRON GIRDERS FALL 1C0 FEET TO THE STREET. r ar A} | ain While Be Get Loone from ( e offices | cAll th the News. PRICE ON FIVE FIREMEN "REWARDED FOR DARING WORK Medals Presented t) Those Who Performed Extraor- | dinary Feats in 1904, C ISTRPHENS ONE OF | THE FIRE HERONS | WHOGOT A MEDAL | | | Five firemen who performed extraore ‘inary feats of daring during the year 1001 recelved medals this afternoon at Wire Headquarters, Mayo: esonted the metals to the Mech | Michael J. Stephens, of Hook | adder Company No. 4. located at hth avenue, the wi tt medal, re 1 thre ldren from a tenement! t No. 164 At+ torney Atreet on the morning of Sept. 4 1901, making three trl} the ftth floor to car en U8 O8= upants Adam J. Metaler, of Hook and Lad der Company, No, 21, Jocated at No. - 42 West Thirtysixth street, recelved "ITCPDCMS i medal for heroism at a fire Jat No. 3 ‘Thirty-seve street on the ne of Feb, 19, Strong lal was aworded sMlonan, of Hook and La & located at No. 7 N Ww re medal, ASSIST JEROME Famous Boodle Fighter of Mis-, sourl Fears Time Too Short porfurt Of the Trevo ber{urmed, a moat ‘heroi at at No. 200 “third vem JOIN W. Lauekin ° Comp the Cit fireman per in Brook- No. 105, Waa the recipient of Medal given yearly tu tae | forming the most her he an Queens. The Stephenson medal for the best at ciplined company during the yeur 1404 to Come to New York, — [was awarded to Capt, ‘John BY Cont of Engine Company 78 located at anlicineibioias toot Gan eV001 avoort treet, ot JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Oct, 01.—Goy. was informed ty the ew York d been eltizens ening World to-day that it } nged by several promine Yew York to invite iim to speak In DENY STORY OF favor of the candidacy of the District- Attorney Mr. Polk told an Evening World cov respondent he had not yet received for oe mal necice of such an thvitation, but hel A report otroulated this atter iat feared that he would be unable to got] « madman had creates a paste ona New York to help the campaign {Or} Royal Blue line express train on ite Jorome, vWing to the shortness of the] way to the Jersey city station of the notice and the fact that a grea’ deal of} yaw jersey Central Ratitoud had mere ly pressing business has to be attended (| it pasts In Migsourl Ohne pUnbaLGSe Bane — mployed In the Jersey Cent /HEARST G GETS ONE road depot found « man w THOUSAND WARRANTS, | *imiess!y soout He did not kiow bis name, nor where he lived, He was | turnéd over to th who ¢ Megal Registration Charged in| {Ned over to ihe Hae Three Dintriets, City. Hospital He came to to- t his It was announced at Mr. Hearst's | name was Abra i: headquarters this afternoon that. 1,000 ame atreet, As te uppeated entirely 7 s © to be #é@rved upon ver- tlonal he waa allowed to go me. ena ee aon er | Ho. had at no time created any scone rons charged with IMewal remistravan. | 4c" ghplayed: wlilen at kaha The warrants againat those registered taf piesen n the Koy In Uh xth, Bikuth and Bighteeuth » line. tealn, Asgemify Districts nad 1M Hearst has offered $1,000 reward | for ' feat ¢ ynvietion in Murphy's dis trict—the hteenth mee WHY RIIS 1S FOR M’CLELLAN. Roosevelt's Friend Calla on Mayor and im Highly. | ror and Blew Out Brains, | Catch Incendiary. delved sk TEX RBGAS “Tacob A, Riis enlled. on. Mayor i | Clelian at his heatiquarters to-day. Af. pec a a e | — Dultding, ter thelr Interview, Mr, Rilw sald 4 t ; | Sw isanitaniecae ake “ nunca of iron ginders that were] ©, support Mayor MeClellan and shall nT =N h lam n Heym an, an t a feat rl : ey oe nes lag t oe hoisted to the top of the Tribune] until he Is elected, beoause he has made 0 1g) merchant, at No, 1 saat Blighty ) Westchester County, slept last A 4 Hiullding on the Frankfort street side} good, an honest An efficient a B fourth street, and residence 16] ight, They listened hour after hour| oat tore trom a chain while one him-|dienined Mayor is George asement f \ frog Fifth ave had been tn low spirit 6 sound of a shot ts warn | teeq tect in ehe ait, thie afternoon and |B. Meclellan aid d nerves and will at be Me dred feet in the air, Me a y e tha fe people of Ne 0 : poor ness: | Eieey) ea} en firebug who had been} fet) io wie atreet with a enash that | the thanks Of the peop . Until 10 o'Clock. tle or nothing for him to do at the store m erromizing that section of the country | alarmed the neighborhood vas consented to preside at ———— vesterdny, and to-day he sald that hel had beon captur Pont no one was killed of hunt aeomed | Jan mas meeting to be held in| ld stay at home wit Waar sigh st miraculous as scores of mon Hall, Richmond will on| 1] Men’s $2 by yeni [ med men pitirolled every street and hoys were within Afteen feet ci Wednesday night ‘The Mayor will ad- five children. ay te 1 every thick re the gimers fell, and a few see] arose the menting 3 Why don’t you t @ children | | . Pas fcfore had been’ on the spuk AL om io _ Shoes, er to the park?” he it wite | By RASS nth firebug did not ¢ Jicimuter had fist driven his truck, DIES $ Ly SatinCalfLace ov bine firth, ¢ sled pickets Watched the! fox, rast where the Iron beams fel s K after luricheon this afternoon, ANd AHO ome of a young tam WO Te creceek a in Nant, hee Aine down shrough | CLOTHIER DIES SUDDEN ‘ rere was watching the chil] 2f NAYINE started cight fies in Bedtora | '"® 8 — James Bradshaw, of Brldgevort | Mrs. eyman Was ¥ ni int past tw weeks, and the fact cart Disease in | dren we ty raved, me | a heli ge tea tie houee og | BELMONT NEWSPAPERMAN?| " atincued vy weary thought of the husband at hom he: tlie Kb unlered It {n the evening to - ati : reet, | seat Stella, a daughter of nine, back fF | petived to account for the {nastivt Declared Behind the Parchane o (Special to The ine World ) |her father ie firebug ee HIESUNNE: OE) the Newport Herald for BRIDGEPORT, Cann., Oct, 2 Jdmes some vf this sunshine,” ahe told the! y is hot at thi nioban special to The na World.) the best-known cloth nt | child teaibe ts river tea NEWPORT, R. 1, Oot. M.—Announce-| dropped dead on Main ast even t home Stella triad t set | expected the villagh. bat tt tay ee aw made to-day of the sale of @| ing, Dr. Duvid H. Monahan saw him | Arriy ‘ expected that he will get busy in other po nthe. Newport| fall and hastened to pick him Brad. | j into th 1 by ringing the bell: | parts of northern Woitoxest controling. interes. ih tn ev lehaw died in his arms, Medien! Exam. | When h failed to anewe ae the Wakahere give 7% Herabt by Col, Samuel R. Honey, |p Bows pronounced death due "0 | " r led David New , niet issnme iinmedlate| heart dlaease | , z | peated ring 11 eave his’ home at night. Lit w vho the} Deceased "was Very prominent for Women's $2 and $2.30 | 1 ae nba vee. thwan ver out who. the| I I Mastek Bay " ‘a exist? that the Bedford fir arg , ; |years in Trinity M, B, Chureh work and Shoes and asked him to clin through the who burned six purchaser was, but it Is understood ap <a well-known Odd Fellow wea, skyliglit Kisco last J ne roles to ty Belmont patent leather and black David was Ap to thé sky kennels of Frank of New York and Newpe kid, Button and e par and UNFAStONINS | skirts of that piace w Herald's init ene In need “eo the Lae $l. 50 tend: pido oF: Al auspi againet him gives sign! States Senator in place of Ge ites th Mer thay domstOD. sat | Che “ouitnoy vag A aslv leeaita Pedy, DA ae ceGhant ieee Berote Are little patchea | relied Mning was fhe muit homo of the gith to Mey portend & . of Eczema on tho Spall # called andsbreaking thn he de ine —_— shin, scalp, or | he'd n dead, Hey | But he does not take ’ ’ BestDressers Wear ti had eat Jpaking-Bla88,) watehed and ! RECEIVED BY THE POPE. | hands, which are | HE f ty blow rel that so long di | T Lg with Which he. I he hou ROME, 0. 1—Archhishop Riordan. | inctantly relic’ | WOAPT, BARR" ¥&/ After, geelng hi Jor San Fr Was received in and speedily he mask an wudience today by the F “ . |tiat her fathor 1 ; h ‘ athe waa rouRnE He ohn POST-OFFICE CASHIER cived the prelate In ie prteate cured by, baths LION BRAND neighbors care he childt rary. ‘The vanced toward 4 ly osmas) Was thirty-fAve years c ‘hod and d the latter t with CUTICURA SOAP and gent | ietaaa, gay thirty-five are IN ST, LOUIS ARRESTED, | Sistine and inv ed fe 1 a COLLAR abits, 2 good husband and fath i oriige of 80000 Charged Againnt vin B, Runder by Peds OMeor ENDED LIFE WITH ACID, tra Samuel Pardy Worried Over in *, LOU k, Wl BR ability to Stpport Himrett, der, cash I postom Samuel Purdy, oxty-fve year 14, s afrost after 1 by Po who for the! past nne ho fils son-in-law, “1 and Sever day oy dein He bold Finck found his father-in-law tine consefous on the bed, He was still alive, but aMbudAce SUPReon ” Diatrlet-Attorney ohark!ng ¢ K |e hala Dye rot bafore ak AmpANeR sufgoon, a] | rived died, The only explanation of his od to the Inmwevtors that he wa suicide ts’ that he werrind over his ‘ins Leechs for the ahirtage, but sald know what had becxne of hdd | : Mile Sawai. | he ak no mney Uveunder is forty-five years old, marrie and has been employed in the post- office Silane years, the latter ne ae it n ablilt® to support. hime ered that he was & burden to hi mily, re! “Riordan ta es healt) | ental und physi epee nd the Pope 8 wnishop tent AY bot! YOUR LIVER de be torpid from ex» ive coffee drinking, Drink Postum and note the change. “There's a Reason.” anointings of CUTICURA OINT: MENT, the great Sk 7.50 2 FOR 25 CENTS Cure, in cash pavs for the complete course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING,| ovo EVERYWHERE BOOKKEEPING, DIzD. TELEGRAPHY:| jes cn the Pei Formansnt posi erany uaranteed. Bring PiNGRaeS IAM A this notice with you Monday, Oct. 23, sw Athets » and dames day or evening, and get your books Apsine. a free. You will save $3. Not good) 8 mt 4 f his on after above date. a Blas Pan ShGr Ay: BURBAT ap ene re enemy Gaffey’s Big School HELP “HELP_WANTED-FEMALE. Ri PNT home work, * ting 168 WEST AP STREET, | aa eyes este

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