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ULE es LUE AU SLE CT Gn q i BE BURIED BY | aisess: ae tin] le | KING EDWARD $ A Ue revere jeer ; ts en | ee With Irritating Skin Humor—Whole iyi PA Body Affected—Scalp Itched All Wentit W iis the Time and Hair phy gS Fall Ws Out—Wonderful Result From 4 (fou Tobe i Discredited Leader of ] 4 jive |Boothman, a ae de APPLICATION OF Tammany’ Heeds Signs o It eszarn ee i, Criminal with Fondness | CUTICURA REMEDIES es a ‘ocl ats. of Coming Oblivion. OC) sn a Or fog mecnedieand Spats “T am never without Cuticura Soa LEDOEESAS ar 1 WAS PAL OF WHITEMAN toon ASAE ABA ry latter CAN'T GET ANYTHING. i Be ren : Page uy my, ol bey’ oem, ( Atcoraiiaw London Too Hot for Him, He ine, ark then t eae ts eet eae Appointees Named Are Turned 0 Via | and tried all kinds of baths and Lother Down and He Is Slated YouroReot Ne ee tei hatoorsy Oar 1 beomaan eee . SOMETHING the Waldorf. | thotime. My hair began to fall out and. for the “Dump.” PICKING UP CRUMBS. Sullivans Arrayed Against Him, He Is Groping for Handhold # Without Hope. eee ee ed swe Cuticura Ointment to my who! } SSS getting betes and the ‘The revolt against the leadership of Charles F. Murphy has assumed the proportions of an avalanche in Tam- many Hall. The discredited leader, his puffy face drawn into a collection of Two Went to Sleep on Burn-| face after shaving, and have fo a ceccrenecenmccrss| WITHKNIFEIN HAND) © PUT OUT BY NEW SQUAD) ON THEFT CHARGE’:*=terse= ie 22%) “ine Heap of Sets and | MEMES SRG =| imeelé to withstand the shock: Dit his Ja good family but he was on easy. Ly OA NOLTS. Verde Nia st., i je an Is chin w @ ) K adward I Oct Indianapol is, quiver, in spite of all he can do. He ———— ae eeetaiieiediieecs ia ie cane. Were Roasted. 37, 1005. ; has seen the handwriting on the wall and is trying to persuade himself that he was not able to read it. q Never in the history of a Tammany edministration has an organization leader been compellod to stand out in the open, twenty-six days after the in- auguration of the Mayor, and admit that hé had been unable to sccnroe any patronage. Charles F. Murphy has been unable to place a man of the Tammany urs, Mrs. F. A. Kennard, organization in a city Job since George | symething that was not down on the CAPT. BROPHY PRAISES THE | and impassioned plea for the release of | don became too hot for him. He went] from oyster and clam shells, About lune 21, 1905, os Renee Minn, B. MoClellan was installed 68 Mayor.! eny, Antonio Cornerillo was to-day the defendant. Yesterday two’ boys, | to the Waldorf, If you please, and while | twenty wagon loads of shells at a timo | \ Cutioura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are sold throughoud m Further than that, he has beon unable /jeiq ‘in $1,000 bail in the Morrtsania WORK OF ‘“*ANTI-HOG’”’ SQUAD. | John Kelley, aged fifteen years, of High-/ there looking at the tock ticker |are heaped up on a blz coke fire and | MSZRi4 rae Drags Chem. Corp. Role rope, Dasane to do anything of consequence with the | Court. * | /oridge, and John Fligaf, aged twenty, | through his monocle he met a very | gradually reduced to powder, which is od borough and county heads of depart-| “Co onernio was the cai atthe rere of No, 420 St, Nicholas street, were ar-|affablo gentleman, the same being} subsequently ‘treated to @ chemical ments. Hayes a Bigger Man. ‘Nicholas Hayes, a Tammany leader, when he took the office of Sheriff, at the beginnig of the year, was usked by ‘the boss of Tammany Hall to make certain appointments. Hayes refused. He weeded along lines other than t laid down by Murphy, t this time Nicholas Hayes 1s, on the surface, bigger man than Charles F. Murphy in Tammany Hall. Aa MERGER MONSTER MISSED THE AIRSHIP LINE. (By Maurice’ Ketten, The-Evening World’s Curve-and-Angle Artist.) CHASED HIS FUE Conerillo Frightened Patrons and Put Home Restaurant in an Uproar. For supplying to the patrons of the Home Restaurant, at One Hundred and Forty-seventh street and Willis avenue, | taurant. John J, Amber, of East Twelfth street, the di last night made some remarks about Coneriflo's ‘ability in wielding the keen- edged knife. -In a fury of rage the carver jumped at him with steel up- raised, Anfber dived through the ewingt: doors leading from the kitchen to he dining-room.} He fel over several chairs, tipped over a tablé, bowled over three patrona and shot out of the from BRIDGE HOG QUICKLY Inspector Flood Shows Rare Judgment in the’ Selection of Policemen, and the Rowdies Are Forced to Keep Quiet. I AM glad Gen. Bingham sent me the addi- tional men. meeded to deal with this problem of the Bridge crowds. The crowding is no joke. seems to me that each night there are more people to pass over. I am satisfied with the first day’s work of the new squad.—Statement of Police Captain Brophy, who has been hanaling Bridge It is j ust the action that was it SUBWAY. WANTED BOYS FREED Mr. Marble Relented, Although Youths Had Been Caught with the Goods. | In the Harlem Court to-day was seen the unusual spectacle of the complain- lant In a burglary case making a long | rested for robbing the hous® of James | drea and Twent: |had tn their possession two sult cases containing about $1,000 worth of loot | from Mr, Marble's home. ‘The house has been been closed while the family are at Ormond, Fla, Entrance was effected through a basement window. When ex- amined yesterday they pleaded guilty | and were held in the hope that relations jot the boys might appear, CO hs HRI con CR MAN Wid KNEW STARTED A SYNDICATE.| Had Notorious Duluth Mayor for a Partner and Both Landed in Jail. The death In Auburn prison of Joseph Boothman of a broken heart because at last he had to wear the stripes of a convict for his part in the great Knox-Wilteman swindling syndicate, closes the last chapter In the life of London, the swellest street in the Brit- ish capital, But then it 1s only a three-pence ‘bus ride from Park Lane to the east end of Whitechapel, and when Boothman began his crooked career he went from the west end to Cheapside in a hurry— probably on the last threepence that he had. The next known of him was when he got to this country after dear old Lon- Alonzo J, Whiteman, once Mayor of Duluth, and the political leader of the State of Minnesota, also a graduate of Hamilton College, and ex-millionatre, ut now a convict. Sclentific Crime Career. Whiteman, before Boothman had met him, had entered upon a career of crime in such « scientific way that until the Pinkertons, acting for the American Bankers’ jociation, got after him he | This morning Mr. Marble asked to see was able to baffle the police of the great There was BOOTHMAN, STAR PRISON CONVICT, DIES IN AUBURN. Z gOS BURNED T DEAT IN AIL NEWARK, N. J., Jan. 26.—The bodies of the boys, burned to a crisp, found early to-day at the plant of the Oyster Shell Lime Kiln Company, at Van Bureu and Clover streets. The yic- tims were Anthony Morris, fifteen years id, of No. 130 Jackson street, and Al- den Lambert, fourteen years, of No. 121 Ferry street. ‘The kiln company manufactures lime proce Before the fire has fully penetrated the shells the top of the heap makes a not uncomfortable resting place on a cold night. ‘The two boys, it 1s sald, had not been at their homes for severa) nights past and other boys have inform the ree lice that the victims had been sleeping on toe shell heap. It is supposed that they were overcome by the gases from the pile of shells, and then as the fire had eaten its way through the shell mound fallen into the blaze and been Tonated to deat | my scalp itched all the time. Espe- at night, just as soon as I wor bed and get warm, my whole eee d | would begin to itch and my finger would keep it irritated, and it was not long before I could not rest night or day, riend asked me to try the Cuticura i Remedies, and I did, and the first ape 4 cation helped me wonderfully. For 4 bath every night and ten epply the ith every night and t! app! Sin 18, bodys and I kept perio Twas ie Perec es) entirely ct , and m: ir st falling out, but I conti) to use the Cuticuraonmysealp. It keeps all dan« druff out and scalp is always clean. I always use Cuticura Ointment on ‘ . RECOMMENDED 10 ALL MOTHERS = “T have used Cuticura Ointment for chafing of infants, and as older all skin diseases-were given treat- f ment with that and the Cuticura Soap, is I never found it necessary to call a doc tor, as these Remedies are a sure cure, if used as directed. I am glad to recom- mend them to all mothers.” Sincerely O8beeses neseseseaseesesen % The Superior Credit Store, Comp! Metz has made some ap- | door If = . Mcrphy. He has made some appoint: | ovkeing, knife reaching out in vain for ‘rashes"’ for twenty years. thad already won the interece aegis | crooks that brought them torether| INDICTED FOR MURDER. the viet! 5 The eenrant was quickly in an up- ments that have been dictated by Sena- tor MeCarren. In the huffeting of the court. attaches, Mr. Matble dociatcg over the ticker in the Waldorf-Astoria, that he never would bellave the lad | 9d It did not take the alert White- Must Stand Trial Tont, Severai women fainted. Man: am's first) men, three ts, i Huebcher for } floud that is eweeping him out of politi |r49,"mut into Willis avenue etter in| Aaruat Pasgtergaeaat rartaie mist pub padiCenee ‘Brophy hs latter Senses | had criminal inalingts. te coon leant! man long alec ager he “llling of Man‘in Hyde Park. i 1 leaders: iu) . F. es in his stoc! 7 it tim, he had a pa | a Sloeed and breathing through his cars, | ,,1Re, chase led across the intersection | Daneft since assuming office is now in| tucity yeare experionce re the erie | Oo that Kelley's mother had died when | stead of a vic ‘The Grand Jury at Flushing, L. 1. 1, and | fqttird avenue, where many men and | successful operation at the Manhattan) Inspector Flood selected ‘the mage (he Was very young, and that he had t ake | to-day indicted Joseph Hueboher, for the + | has groped abcut for a handhold, and| women were waiting for ents. One ‘nal of the Brooklyn Bridye. Short- | PJcklng them here and there, wherever | ee" allowed to run wild. Ya. he could| The precious pair started out to m 5 ae | one of his hands has become entangled | Hundred and Thirty-ninth street Amber | teT™: iy 3 pelieved a man was fitted for the | find in the boy no traces of the coarse-|% fortune. ‘They picked up one Knox |munder of Gottlieb Scharrer at Hyde The LOWER our stock | FF FSETSSSIIFS BSSSIDITIFITTFIGS ly after Gen, Bingham became head of the Police Departntent The Evening World pointed out to him the impera- dodged behind Policeman Stack and col- lapsel. Conerillo dropped at his side, The policeman's club knocked the knife from his }and, | Work by reason of force of character, Soa aad se result was immediate. Car: trains began moving out amoothiy and Park, L. I.. last December. It Is alleged by the prosecution that the defendant drew from a bank in this elty $570 belonging to Scharrer, and that with the coattails of Pat McCarren. size, Geasoned old Tammany campaigners, men who were fighting the battles of |ness of ‘the street gamin. jand the syndictte crime that the Pinker- | Mr. Marble is a large, distinguished | tons broke up was sturted, There were appearing man, expensively attired, | 81x In it all told, All that are left are becomes the LOWER the Prices go. 8 Ms PEOheeeeeseseseeensescanemensseseseasesseeee: | The carver turned on the poll . {tive need of reform in the management} rapidly the cro : jem i y 1 belo to Beh Great opportunities for ne sider: - inally mn jo was te to the sis! ly made to know th y pyes ani Left over sizes. opular trict leadership,, passed to him by Eddle | SoS5auea, this important perme! ragene tee tt) Of@delay jand the regular “host {ly | his voice trembled as he pleaded with | tectives landed Whiteman and the rest atv lee Ane Gatlaveddeeaita! Hagan, cut down to fit, grin as they| The crowd pressed around the pris-| weak and a men: ing himself under the spell of a new | Magistrate Crane to discharge Kelley. ff the bunch of crooks. Whiteman was Ss ET contemplate the spectacle, Here is|oner and men began to punch at him. |at the close of the day's work. and firm infuence, retrained from his | “I never can feel right 17 the child is tried fret and the Jury dlsngreed. ‘The MOKE TALK Price reductions of Sharion Francie Murphy, greedily tap-| Hetecivte Henly and Haves, ctms 16 /"tq particular it was impressed upon | Gocuetned rooting anil monng. The |eeacel ay aerate na aie la ae, te feet and the Jury daaareed. ‘The from 4,50 to 8.50 exch. ping up crumbs strewn—and sparingly | way to the Alexander avenue station |the General that something should be) arrests were neceasary, p- No (must be some humatie way out of tuts. Hoothman, who sald that his part. in “GMOKERITUS” i 4 atrewn—by the man he tried to depose|the crowd hosted and yelled at Con- {done for the immediate suppression of| Before proceeding to the bridge, the |1{ Your Honor will disunarge kimi tii | Bowman: Minelitgacretatn Conibany. Al] Winter Suits sacrificed. | in Brooklyn. Here is a leader of Tam-| erillo. the bridge “hog.” a strange type of/ mer were assembled in the Washing. Mike miyseif responsible for his future, |Swindling the Fidelity Trust Comp comes from Ladies’ Outer Wi | Hall unable t anysrate human whose idea of a good time seems tM strect police station, when Inspec- J !letake care uf him, see that he has, was not a gulity act. as he had been Betrney fh 1 3 adies uter ear. | many unable to secure pai a whiidren ana | fT Flood made then @ little ch, Work and look to his moral developme::), led astray by Walteman. At the second smoking heavy,clear & Furs, Coats, jackets, Suits, ronage for members of his organization to be to crowd women, impressing upon them the serlossners If you cunnot release Ketley witnous trial he refused to testify against his H. i ‘Ss }; , | h wave what comes to him by way of the ——rr old men into compact masses where ot thelr new duties, assuring them that | 4ls0 Machireine Fligat, Tl (ake them | old pal. avanac: gars. Every Waists, Skirts, Hats, &c., rem ae Next Sunday's World, |) |e ites 4 noite are snare. icy” ti arefertie ul Se aie (ay ths Maen corse | Both Men Comvita nerve bacomees Wet 9/8150 2 Gite! gertoaah Tammany Ready to Dump Soss. y and’ who not infreq conscientious action, ’ | Pligat was on the edge, Magistrate! Whiteman was convicted. He got tated. Get out of the joys garments F ; away under regular prices, NOTHING KESERVED, & Our “cheeriul!’ ciedit at your & service, Small weekly or monthly payments. jeight years. Boothman went ty Auburn for five years and six months in De- cember last, three days after Whiteman had reached there, Just as soon as he got into jail, ace cording to Supt. Dougherty, of the'Pin- Kertons, Boothinan got up a speculating the prisoners that netted ‘women, aaen Bingham, with an open-minded- ness which inspires hope for the future of 142 administration, began an imme- Giate investigation of the situation. Having convinced himself of the need {Crane performed some herolc efforts in the awy of keeping his own voice steady | ver, |and assured Mr, Marble that he, as Capt. Brophy proudly surveyed his thog|man and a Magistrate, was vitally ins squad” and admitted that the famous |teresied in the welfare of all who were Broadway “‘Finest,”’ in thelr palmlest /grought before him, btu unfortunately s days had never “stacked up” = : thing like "the size and value ‘of his | Se Charge was burgiary. Tits, however, Proud of the New Squad. “& meeting of the Tammany Hall At 7 o'clock, when the rush was over, Executive Committee held to-morrow would result in Charles F, Murphy going to the has-been dump, if the question should be presented in the way, here he comes scowling, grunting, scolding! This fel- low needs a mild Which Is the Oldest House in the City? Do you know? Have you PELEEESSEFEEES ESE SEEES: The district leaders in ‘| of a remedy, he acted with such quick Mr Crane. dackied minke be scheme among | jon | new command, | Mr. ri be shanged to) ni uite a little profit. : Fi to get much ever seon it? decision and capacity PH eprerets Bfforts will be made to educate the “Weorderly conduct. On the amended) In Gpeaking of this unique character blend of domestic e during the that last night forty of the Monitorm | public to make greater use of the ine Charge. despite Mr. Marblo's nlea, tho| to-day MT. Dougherty said: | frst McClellan administration, because SEE NEXT . tor service at the bridge. Side, stairways and to move along to- | oa Fond. bath Done tO ENS Meee eet ep Bop man was, the jauecrest crook | and! Havana tobacco i Murphy was too busy taking care of SUNDAY’S WORLD. All Men of Experience. stead of all, tending to take the ‘frat at Hart's Island, where he assured them | a monocie and white spate. He hat «il| to soothe his ruffled 241-243 Sixth A the New York Contracting Company 2 Every one of the néw men had seen | stairs and all trying to crowd into they were not to be punished. but helped | the appearance of a well-to-do Englist 4 n4ES Sixth’ Aves; and the New York Contracting and Raruuoueueeruesensooe long: service at various danger pulnta in |eareat cars. soe and educated. ‘The ‘term would be ine| gentieman, but he was a born crook! front—a delightful % Between 15:h aud x6th Streets, “that the prcnmmad nee that met erating Read and enculders Aeon gual of the’ men who rush mad i ne sree thee fae hope for andi eond was asied” ‘tt he ‘nobnobbed | with the R PIIITIST VIITSVISSIVETITEM ar] fight thelr way inside the erty, King and he sai you call drinking a well th ordinary run of humanity, was able 1n | prj, entrance and, seeing suddenly | ith him or smokin; i R,looe war to, Swell tha yote| cant tor Rimesif to control and Keep moving ay tEauds that tnere'ia"no Prout ares | ,,Atq"Rt, Ot rere lod, away. Kttey | Nighball wiih bm 2 I™QEPE ocwias| KMOBERT DURNS CIGAR R goodly proportion of the streams of peo-lafter all, continue at greatly reduced ik, ange Ried tol watt - = f 1 “Everybody works but Murphy.” | dy his amateurish actions during the | 8° pouring through the narrow ‘ridge| speed, thereby demoralizing “whatever SPeak hie thanks, but was unable to /MC.1 144 raised a draft from $51 to_$9,000 W. L DOUCLAS Tammany contractors who have; isst campaign. The next pean te.that entrance. These forty 1 Brousnt athe, total tematic lines or steady progress inay | CORTON DIS wie the Magistrate | and Boothman deposited it in the Trust | (j= a i found themselves frogen out oy the ‘McClellan won, despite the handl- | number on duty up ty-slx patrol-| have been established. ; and withdrew. He will keep anteye cn | Company. ‘Then he drew checks against | 3.50 Ss (@) FOR Murphy concern in the past two years| cmp of red fiags, ecariet cartoons and Kelley. The father of Fllgat js’ sara | the accotint. | 2 MEN ; are indulging in a large and melodious gloat, They have become accustomed typhold editorials, the leader of Tam- many Hall stood about as high at tie door of the City Hall as he might at the SING A SONG 0’ BLACKMAIL. to be « teacher of languages, but no friend of either prisoner appeared. | ee ————___ JERSEY CITY POLICE PROMOTED Patrolman Timothy Shuerue, James WEAR DIAMONDS AND Atrialwillconvince to being turned down, because the | A sl rance to Grant's Tomb. don and Clarkson Lewis, of Jersey 4 j poeta Lo hoe eect cut | “Murphy refused to indorse the nomn!- Sir Edward Thornton Dead, | Ene ,i"%-morrow” morning sasums |(QMM Look Prosperous, | jow they are making crosses on the | nation of District-Attorney Jerome, al-) By Walter A. Sinclair. LONDON, JAN) Sir Boward | ne eet nat. aight by the. Woord at CREDIT 1 ground, to mark tho spot that wili| though he was urged to do it on the | ging g song o! Blackmail, pockets full Chauffeur’s in the garage, strictly on| Thornton, the former British Minister | Prime"Gommiasioners. Seventein patrol frome Savin oa youn a catch the remains of the Murphy | sTounds of poltical expediency. Every ‘of ple. the scent, |at Washington, died in London this af-! jen of the third grade were promoted income will allow. i move he made while the campaign waa ternoon after a lengthy illness. on was a mistake, There is no ex- ception to be taken to this statement, “Murphy,” said a leader cf Tammany |to the second grade. Dealings Contiden No employers! refer ences required, CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE No. 4 grafting derrick when it topples over. Four-and-twenty rich birds done to a It is @ positive fact, well pressed in on Tammany leaders, that Charles F. Spotting juloy topics thet will pay the rent. Gardener {is raising juicy fruit and flow- fry. When the ple was opened the boss be- iy iY in New Murphy has no more influence at the gan to sing: Racca beneath sean a City Hall than he has at the White | Hell yesterday,+"got a ewelled head) 1010's. social money-bage the marks nokia Brannn, 407 Eitan St BROOK LY ‘House. ‘when somebody persuaded him to in- to string?” is busy sleuthing quiet little WEET & of @ ) ‘St. |708.710 Broadwa What keeps @ political machine lubri- | dorse Grout and Fornes in. the cam a bower L.W.S' Hs ae ae dated 1s patron: Mr. Murphhy has | paign eee aLi® doesn't know an¥ |The maid is in the parlor, rubbering for | Laundresses are wringing dollars on the 3QMAIDEN LANE N od Fitch Averiue. run out of lubric: Some of his few | m went! is new: sly; i - remaining followers claim that he has | town than he knows about public sentl- | 71.) 00,4 ig in the kitchen, doping pri-| pastry cook 1s never short—it all is 1 *been able to place Tammany Hall | ment in Manila, but when men wie 09) vate views; care | ple. Liquozone Free. | ‘warkera in. good positions through | stows to ths boop the Jest cem-| Butler's in the pantry, strictly on the Ja yuu weed wiquucone, aun uu’e Borough President Ahearn. But Mr, | tured to advise him ie ‘dice salen ‘anoop, The queen {s in the parlor, softly say- never tried 4t, ‘please send jussyour Ahearn has not made a single appoint-| palgn they were insulted. Even Waee |. uey framing up a great big| mg “Honey!” ‘ i ‘ it i name and state disease with which j ment of any consequence that can be| he on tae See ae eaetian SS ecsa Second maid is piping. Paragraph is is a remedy that should be in all homes, as it is the great- LYDI A E Saurere mutterika, “Wer celit theta nit 4 traced back to Charles. F, Murphy. | men : . funny. 5 ° pes ‘The host jobs he has filled are held | helped MoClellan win, He BUmMNE It | one ‘poss is In the counting-house, | Governess 1s noting, strictly ‘neath the est eradicator ‘of OR ne en tact Atte Basis rho mare checked. through by | MOZINR Sreould nays pasbed UD counting out hts moneys rae ‘PINK NS eae eee Bei cesmeaases aaicacth Mins Mingratitudel” Hie, awl: [2 guaiie Derr Gregnath looking very Sam! Close the window end entre of COUGHS AND COLDS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, (our tree gitt, made to convince you; jullivans Againi im. % “gunny.” a a : to let the product itself show you , “Mt is *hollering’ about ingrati- i nds st SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR ¢ No more striking illustration of the! quae. ’with all credit tovhim, 1 think | 7® judge is in the court-room, sending | sing a song o' blackmail. Boas is full fie IN THE WoREDS°® what it can do. In justice te yourself resemblance of Charles F. Murphy’ ae eithe (coldaal vabaliovec iwc an aus oe | please accept it to-day, for it places power to an exploded balloon can be Samer pet rhe. cclaeet ane Ls Ought to be worth something. Never PN EUMONIA yor snder no obliantion whntever, But tm evidence than his loss of. the hurt to try. The Liquozone Company, Support of 8 vans, y are stad! fram! i vant. i s, . 8-40 aba >} eth the Mayors “Big Tim" could we, piiirete bagdel tae arerey Eh Al cirhe og if Radium Radia is applied when colds are first felt ; 468-404 Wabash Av., Chicngo, Jeader of Tammany Hall any time he , “ ‘Tipping off the swaggers of the Swag- NDIGESTION MOTHER YOUE = z pi ald tho word, but he won't take the Maer ee Tn gee Bet aay It Never Fails to CURE J itehi ect sul ial UNE fe | SNR ERNE pices The man he nate ih ooeu . Paes ceonieaass Penal Stomach ills » \ the o' chair that is rapidly cool- he most comolex func: Reeecblest i ' {ng under the corporosity of Charles MERRY BACHELORS TO DANCE, tt! Palace to-morrow night are carrieg APPLIED EXTERNALLY i Sino ate cured with ¥. Murphy. out, for all the attractive and lovely + so, oom s Sanative reid ton bia? reasons why Tem: WIM Entertaiu Spineter Fri: eure wouee ca she Liew Sold at Drug Stores and 13 W. 26th St., N. Y, City Me Ok run : ni} 5 t qual : Becbase cent to ther ae Salone hi ved to Ball Saturday Night. mined to make the bachelors revoke PRICE S0c and 25c Write for Booklet \ aa ——— @polls, look upon Murphy as a blunderer ; could pot save in T, gor ‘There won't be any bachelors left tn | thelr vows. of i ‘and the all-around champion political cave sunpelt the Merry Bachelors’ Clud J¢ all the| ‘The bachelors have arranged a moat f pea ta 1 Koes. 0 No Extra Charge for It. 4 ar Pelt. a, aha he ie | plans made by--that organixation for ee ment for twantr.fipe gente may | | Advertivamunia 10 tiie World ray be tate on Broo! i The first reagon is that he came turning attractive programme of amusements out of power their it any Ar rican Dis fS fhe fis une ie om = ite mnequerade ball in

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