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) ITH WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 95, 1906. AUIOTHENES th Sensatio NEW RAD WARD Woman at Wheel Whizzes Past Deputies Guard- ing Parks Nome. Prin tnt lat pmrade — He Bone Yor ‘sie ' Two Hom DRAWING 30-MILE N Sheriff Thinks Young Men of Wealth Are Seeking Excite- ment for Jaded Nerves. N SEVERAL NEW CLUES. | DEVELOPMENT IN MOTOR Meadow Brook Hunt Club Hangs BANDIT’ CA Up Cash Prize and Band of Vigilantes Is Suggested. SPSTE LEE) cn PPI That the Long faiand automata ban- | 9 UNS Of depation em thirty miles of territory, fe) the roads ' Ce eink The mynietiogs biond woman ader of the band defled snc {fees and com? | cessfully the efforts of two dep have re atten gearding William 6.7) tre toe vend r foe Diner te syrest her. dite who have within a twent bury, robbing ¢ mitting ot SPENT apeTe. of deputy she Gildersioeve, wae shown in a etar manner this morr was streaking n by Sher he anew at jon in ortme a he emtnten of Harry Payne ast three weeks, drew up in Poxhall K 5 , , - Wala writen O. Parte ploon. or inter morimer! Zella Heard John Was| Yung Man Appears man the Old Westbury road. Mr, Parks's - Guards were on the alert. Mr Parks |" Watrouse ana Mra, cannetd {| Frisky, So Telegraphed who Is « Stee! Trust magnate, has. ever! | OL.) Cyacented by wan | a: Bince te frst appearance of the ver Twain oneleeme” loade@. with She Was Shot Bills Are Paid, milion burglar machine, piated guards ete bout his magnificent place ob the 0 Samael Willets informed The ? fa of vietime-an Westbury road. As dawn broke to AY Pevening World that he wit Mia Zea Gen tied the acta | Despite all the walla of vic end the sentricn were about to Guil [head a committe simiine to the [test nt jong rane to the ince ot dunn | int processes of courts, toth eivil and thei, posta. from far down the fond | vigilantes of the carly Wentern |) ons: ieteen tear aca : criminal, the Great Love Trust hes ni came the whirr of & speeding motor ot J dny® Rut not, however, until the police of he ale ld sen A lls yr : ss bases r to the Syndt t wer thie t and Kansas City re t = “rarer ane comes, boys 0! FS ——en | a eee Le a City were Kept Peant at No. #5 West Eighty-eecond "| 1 t h wey {6 ‘orty-elght wure, innocent. ™ Ty r . ‘ime | William Keach, deputy. sheriff. The Jeralted Sooty, RUEELua | put industrious aldew to the enterpris.| eh tS |e Need kl jetta score of guards gripped thelr gune vase ‘ na sdb petra . 1 | of a blond-muste ow , mt the ‘ ng Misa Goodyear . 4 . ‘They crouched tn the shade of the tress ° esl pepei cal Stones dns OR ba at ued the. aon Brown 0 j ring the road wore ernt: ‘ ne front at eeory peckens Cha mete? bandits 8 evera t Miss Goodyear from) lien, the Thespian botler, started out Jack Mills, the gatekeeper, took uy en ee i iigmhlacrge yemeeag on a Bilispaying tour that @id not end bis etand in the centre of the highway. |! Kansas City. These are extracts which 1 he had passed Over 6% Coming toward him in the dim light "Ty, aroused the demon jemiousy tn the soul) it petng a four-year-old sccount he saw a red motor car, At the eter ing Wheel wos & tromans fa igbte wleeplens figure. Bo {net was the mac | “Jobim davced with @ itl all nist) nection with the mmitlement of Joseph proaching that her black vel n see Too! t Savoy Hote Heto's grocery bill Of $186 and the pay OLE ae if made of woe! _ John ts gaing out these nights with ot of $4 to Bleadermann, the bute ’ Hod or od Mille Kitty Brenn 1 know, the one with | or, at No, 20) Drowdway. Hi te have a word with you." atrariae snot , y he Mra, Leslie Carter balr whgn the strange young oan came be $1,000 Reward Offered. P uA Feo of Bahn mith x ting for twenty ‘ nan At Rod ras tM ea at Dillen-| ac the dor by “Butler’ All ‘oo busy,” ming OWE the woman out “8 1 x a bug i ihe wheel in ating tone aa the fe : ate dase op soe wat teuare:l Ripthctiany oy Youth Evaded Inquiries, @hine swong round @ turn In the road t vie ; AS | arhere wae the unual crowd of bt) cot | "Bee you inter ' we ri dee ice Cream, Too. \ectors. process sereert and reporters “This te caly One of @ score of receat ; Are & common ‘4 e-cream DATIOP® Wer | weathered in front of the place, and vev- | instances ere t aume motor ¢Ar d ni look in , ” 1 John and) ora! of them tried to quevtion the blond | hee defied my depute sald Sherif te e Bally Babwick were eatin yout He twirled nlp mustache ner- Bildereiveve, when be heard of tle we ie it of cur! gether, and then they went to 4 wiely and shook his’ head ¥igorousty: wubordinate’s experience. “I have apent san tha tho mach'v@ | sitting ame pew. We after xubody heand him apeak until 5 eke aya Mie Sethe Mey BiB ' 42? aha. we | lerward thetn ging 66 BAllY'®) wien y ewiehing of wit and A Mutter of | -Ralghdoraood of Kiobmond, and wday sion she | noene ch TcxGutiouan Tiwak eer We bre just aa-thr ay Over Krom Racer road. We-entled John te going to the racks. He bat piace “Widow” Brown, appeared s faluing the identity of the personas ov > | blown hie. ob and tells ma he Hae) gose rating the veruilion car of tertur ot nent ‘ane eus Sau eee Bas Tew at i. x soiea) “Waa anuaeaen Tk Was feported to-day that Basiuel Too busy to ston,” yelled | Written 1H. you every, ¢ Son ‘dee wha trie, 6s lets, masior of pw Brook ° 2 aalerlinit Shoe jut both hands to the yo te py rrr dean 1 legpsee Mt of the Pe Ww . Fre ua batter trot eck here. Ur) He gramped them and drew her toward “ ‘ ae ae ee a ese at Work ohn iy forgetting his prom rer dy iy ae the caer sght Aunt club memturs offered « restard | Big Por | ohn $6 feemetting hie » ware yim, For ® moment the crowd thos wi baw Cur ibe afrwec of the mOLor ratory tle mord Did you get a diamond ring [0M | tat It wae about fo eee an exhibition bandit tea Konoels, where the jm nity of! Jonn? Saya Ae o one. ot hae Which rounts #nd grocers Re oa pack of & mun 4 wey wae “Mr Rogers told Annie at JOnN | were od But they didn't OdJOULW PORE OI vormlt # = Se os . Gut gang on one thelr finat expe i i +) and that pre « teed 10 tend! Grocegn perverse forget thelr trusty Gxious Frank Milet, the Walchmabe+ LPlkces MOR CON-| the #oda fountain at Macshall'syoul cr end stood at gase, Then ‘Skchainged — snot — wie — te wows | @ hat! noe Saha AIwAee peta be My ~m ad tnat at ° . y bad time to recover, Mrs. | BE er procworing tie asada sna Hed nite] frome tne tloriei—nave ber Ie-ENO-InEEE tet ene alg ay inte the west! if Mr. Wilete eat ttre pede pheury oper f | ire thre times within peat Wee” | ii | @hich agreed with Sherif. re race of them las been reported outside | Aud so we Mm the msstree, ardliog ba its’ Oper Highis ogy, sald Mr. Willies, wae ly intended to result in a Pad t come and jealousy breoding atiack of Lares var foréman of De Malt-| seve this, orp i Si ela, He argues that no professional bs the tan iite cutovsat | Mise Goodyear lo a busy little mortal, | drew up in front vf toe ou rgias would rive Hoerty for Hie we ( an exclusive make r employed in this cit » dently it nad been ordered by pake of a few Coxhounds, Mr, Willety Sheri haa men at work on ty oh a 8 & employed tn ity, afd i Lreeah stoi grat trying to Ofgvaize a -gommitive Alml- According to Lhe Automobile man, ome) Mid came he of the better etranger leny r to (he viguandes of early Werte of the bamltw tires was 40 loos that| Proapecta that «! might earn money | Whtaked awa Gaye to hunt down the fying auto ban-| it was impossible for them t@ procesd | wie to (br a A tow minutes IAter Gregor Gia He will ineue @ circular calling far withnut repalring It witty: Wan 40 vireeg Eee eh case 4 hurried over en ail properiy-holders in the affecwed | Bheriff Gildersieevs bates his aseump-| (foustenu. She decited on a pian tol huetied out am \ hborhood (a organise aaitiena 2c? nt the fang is in the game more] text Jonn’s a ink on with | Broadway. Ha went fri | ont) swear in twenty a onal for the devilment of itt ny- mann’, Shop ind, wfier setth utes tooAas,” aad Sheri Gider- thing else on the fwet that. they are] Mis® Goodyear WH executior oye pag cd ye “and bY aveciak a territory pe mpanied by a Woman’ for] Thursday nignt she entered anu ere, went to Helms © enty mile Sircumforence will be! pa the daring robberies of the| town tel nee BP” | 4 Amesterdan, avenuy Par arded by ory men. Hitherto my th- gan An eeey one Tor a moten ate leuranh office ant despatches MO) Ames te a wi ry has been thal phe Righwayenen whe nerve to fil. All that it te yoman Of | this telegram: “John Stewart, Kansas | OF M0 he paid the Pave committed the denredayoas that | for her ta Go ie to ait till ‘inthe ma. | City—Zella Goodyear was mysteriously | Books for fone Yours mon cracksmen. ry developments of he white ie odlates rob @ house. | mbot to-day, Recovering consclouannes “Angel” Net Known Here. fhe last few hours have forced me to) The Mere presence of & woman in the bher Aret request wae that you be no : t yobing and his change ms opinion, I now believe that #&tionary machine would be qufficient f A Aten refused to say anything n Be Pave to deal with o far ‘oun- | to disarm Bi! suspicion of crime should | fed immediately 10 nothing station Aa Crphdeielgiit Bing ecemy {tis my belieg that the | any gne chance to pass. OF one thing | turther. Condition serious; better come ri Fed ’acto burgiats are @ xane of young the ®heriy is sure: The members mt | on hn the ghia with bil} eolectors pro- en who. ving Ured of every other the saag Who have wolected the req | “HEE OF tected him from too searching mquiries, pation, va turned to robbery as automobile ax their vehicle of crime) John Stewart, of Kanvaa City, 805] ‘pie crowd, though, that saw the youth & perve tonic. By what other theory are thoroughly familiar with the byway gu account for the rently |of Nassau And Buffolk counth Apined oftiens burelsries In "ihe red) trail Jett by their (res shows that they | didn't come Sherif Has Now high-powered machin¢ down toads un i 4 A valuable clue Wes placed in the | through lanes which would mean deat ROG. WH Get usr seNtng ‘Worn t A ara the Sietitt sath) te tay wien | to x motortat Unaequalnted with thelr| tbe New York police asking for infor Milam Connorl, a deputy, diecovered | intricacies. mation of the “mysterious shooting of in the bushes behind the Westbury | oo provin: post-office an Uimbrella of mom taahlon- | oyl Pitepatri of So tinke. ‘The rap shield ie evidently | ALTON M, PARKER (8 mum, |, Deiwtlves Boyle and Slispairick, 07) one of the eultors. for the hand of her & wouan'a A sllver Dand about its! CHICAGO, Aue. 1.—Alton Mh Parker | (he Weel Forty-weventts Street Bratton. | aie daughter handle bears the initials 6 RT. The arrived in Chicago Inst night on route! loeated Miss Goodyear sound as a nu Bhorifl believes that if he can find th @wner of theay initia! will have ne far Lowant solving the mystery | ; the vermilion n.otor & jeoclation, Mr. Parker decttawi to dim. Shi y the delegram and to Bt. Paul, where he will deiiver an ad std Shusihied sapHing the Seleerees r 0 meeting o Bar An | ° Rrene pecans, © tid psdsgd Aa | shooting Then she took tea detec Detectives fublor, O'Connor, fea- loupe polition, He will apend dunday j,| U¥e# into her conten | Vietime im © an, Cullen, McQuade, Van Wicklen, Qconamgwos. Wis. leaving for Bt Fay) | “Lam glad anyhow.” ahe said, “tha: |Viremen Nie Nes, Mollneanx and Furman were on Mon Jon saw Mt to make &n inquiry, but Lake Brie Mond. put Drised that he did not puck up and . come right on, Well Buean John | PM re meant all right and I guess he is true | Lske Brie | to me, but I shall have an é@mplanation | death were The World Printed IN SAME PERIOD 019,204 MORE advertisements The World Gained 80,985 Advertisements in the first seven months of 1906 her girls alnce I left areihen. BANK SEEKS STOLEN CASH, | nine virty onu [Meeetver Anoe a tor Property of | 6 10 €e ene vet ad ae Former Varying Teller Front. | Court, has signed an order appointing Samuel Hoffman receiver tor 4ll prop erty in posnession of Kdward H. Frost or T. Emily Prom, his wife, © a! ned to be owned by the National Park BAMK, | oat yynirl’ Ae we BrOUROT the nal Raids of Motor Bandits, Aided by Woman, Who Have Terrorized Long Island PAID HIS PRETTY Blow Oren Tht Sane VERNA Ane LOCATING THe PodiTion OF TH! SAPe is THE Pasr OPMcE AT WESTBURY. ORPHANS UF MASSACRES 1K RUSSIA ARRIVE |All of Them Witnessed Horrors in Which Par- ents Were Butchered. | OW” The Sheriff announces his we- COM S10 RELIE DMIMTEBIMB 2S. Same "FAIS BULONG. =< a eS IN BROOKLYN Door by 5 Strange Men—Black Hand Doesn't Figure. Heart Svndicate and Hamburg-Ame toan nave been a dyn building at N | from Hamburg | seven Jewish orphons | had been slain in riots in Kus and who were brought | by the Hebrew Ald Booey anonwera wer President of the Philadeipiia aod Rad. fee Railroad. an citt » ohused a pan ho| of Miss Goojyear and rendered her! who the “angel? was le a mystery, acems to have a con police beltove on Vincenzo no ehemter ax has received no “Graus are ‘ Prention son-inclaw © wae tise A paw wien te wrote «rat floor of the hele retitied Duliding ta a ator, The ofphane feluded twenty-four girls, ate and reat neseed when thelr pa alaler-inelaw Thrown from Their Bede. Bouilaski eight whose fathor were killed @ waw a soldiar fun his sabre through bis | thrown from thetr beds by window, but saw o4 to death behind © cart. He iw] is ip the Wanda} mn the atenm- unable to réallv Investigation da, And each night ¥ frightful nightmare the re-enactment of the atro to sleep without An a reeult and weak and under the care of Baw Parente Siaughtered o pee-pand windows ahattered ‘The crowd wetted end more than en ter the youth came out Weatbury, informed Applies the Test, hefore he appeared an electra ansom (rom thelr homie ja KIABIWOR to the puty Hhebeoon, whe ia twelve yeark tie condult and they (oun through the mob in a fran sane effort (0 Save their The mar derc tas and as they od and In & few minutes both w neds 5 lyn all thikt thene, Whore way he joa the two yl Owns many Hebecce and her brother. bot wound ed by the Anal welts were chained a black -hole where they were left to atatve for three the keepers Snally for them to arralgn them before a mill tary tribunal of. th the Laat know ings In Carrol Tie was not inclined to give much tn. helpour charge of many Lon eined to tts, 9 UW pafriekwn winter. Hie body into the river which runs by rison whlle, and Rebec & ing from her wouncs and ex- parried before a man zho {| business aa it it w in thelr night clothes TROLLEY HITS AN UPSETS AUTOMOBILE, the New York busy at the other end of the line. Heli, made up largely of men whose living jatar the Atreet Was flld by on, but proceeded to] Th Cepends upon knowing persons oy te ORE Hes en Onno without hesitation have driven. thetc| take inquiries of the local pollee.|\ re eure they had never pred bo “angel before. Therefore {t's pretty somate to akeume that he |@ from the » The theory is that he je an 4 OGias Belle, Qeedynsc A trlend of Mra, Brown and possibly ; mthere she decaped a fow days later to one of the ayburos. ithy Foster Parents. | Little Rébeces is happy in (nia thought that & wealthy has” alenified To Have Ww. At Jerome avenun yorerday and over mannered and neat and prim os red ate "knew noiiing aboot a! TWO KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK and Fordham of the young orphan over with het Abrahaa Roskoverit, the mab break Blere—® and butcher even years old, woman only escaping serfous injury landing on @ plot of rae 1 am sorry you gentlemen have been | PITTSBURG, Aug. %—Two trainmen to ao much trouble. T dofi't know | were killed and three injured in a head what John will think now, and)am aur | on caltiston of haavy ore traina to-day wn. on tho Beasemer Raitrosd. Those who swords and kni two litte # Including Mire. Ida Deputy, fainted and, with the eooupants had been thelr He walked twenty miles to another town, where he found shelter and friends. thirty-seven from him about Ma carryings on with) Brady Cole amt A. A. Deemer, beth 23.060 dows nat The trains met on a curve while run- an hour? ‘Trafte syed five hour The Jtoperty low has some aimila . the philenthre liveed the obiidren was Cemnimtenionnd to dé umtice Giegerioh, of the @upreme|MAY HOPKINS NOT TO SUE. and took tham to Humburm where they ¥ C¥MNY Buleberiter chairmms of the glety'a Committre for Jewr in Rumen joe them on the Amerika and proud of the Hebrew Ald Se Denice Report of Trouble Between Her and Thomas L. Waters, May Hopkins, « #how girl in (he ‘fo: company af the Casino, than the NewYork Herald | |) of rch, Frost wan (ormeriy parin€ | ho olaims to be the wife of "Thoma obtained pansage waa petted by the w rived here th cabin dining-room and ven & feant of boul thirty-seven When t Each of the childre out with w Manik be adonted by Many of them will furmtlion, — The t whe could eat, ene een MRS, STEWART CRETARY $1,000 FREE, MAY WED TOBE “PROPER” “SILENT "SMITH —— Employer Now Sues for,Divo'ce Announcement Face of Note He Is Quickly Followed by Won’t Pay. Engagement Rumor, PROMISED TO BE GOOD.|GOT DECREE IN DAKOTA r Agreed Not to! Mother Gets Custody of Her ndto | Daughter, Father That Keep Early Hours. of Son. Miss Gei Dance to Excess With the announcement here to-day that Mre, Annie M. A. Stet obtained a divorce in Stoux Pall from William. Rhinelander Stewart. it cama currént gossip at once that Mrs. Stewart would soon be the wits | of James Menry Smith, known ae ‘Silent Jim” Smith, whose fortune ts eotimaied anywhere rom $4,080,00 to ALLENTOWN, Pa. Aug 2 Markable story war devel when Levi H. Kieckner made an apt ation in the County Court to have an ied a judgment note for $1.00 which | cave to his pretty secretary “pro “4 the would duct herself in a proper manner for four years. The Young Woman In the case, whe me a wife, threatens that tthe money Is not paid whe will reveal nts of & neries of letters which A nensation that will shook Bit Allentown Mr, Kleckner toay explained how er Mian Mary Gelser, now Mrs. an since be * than @ year Mra Stewart living in Stoux Fails, and secret among her intimate friends and acquaintances that she wee establishing a Dakota residence oo that she could bring a dtvoree action amainat her husband under the laws of that Hyren Riber, violated the cond at Tome etme penllar contract on whleh |” Tine wiih atee Stewart In Dateote pent arch pusmennee Se ieres was her daughter, Sine Anite Stewart, She left my employ,” he said, “6 mpanion. The decrea the Faille and a worman er the note was signed, and 57 aivorce had hardly been fled weeks nme one to take a atendy Interest in| She will go to Philadelphia to visit beleved she ie matter, (80 I gave her Use nate for Gar fetattven, but. ft xtra errrices in thie connection. will return to Sicux Falla on ot L Restrictions on Note. She left her cottage there in the care The nole read as follows of servants Allentown, Pa, Aug. 2, 1906 Each Gets a Child. a The divorce decree gives Mra Stow. Four years after Gate I promise 0) art the custody of her daughter until pay to thé oer of Mary A. Gelser, MY | ne tatter becomes of age, William sionugrapher, one thousand dollars @c-) Rninelander Stewart, jr. ts given into ording (ot lotions and conditions on} the custody of the father. he back thereof, for value received) ‘The groubies between the Stewarts rough services / n@ to be ren-} reached an acute stage some time after ered Mien Anita Stewart made her debut (Witness) at a dinner dance given Ly the “THOS. O. GINKINGER.” |husband and wife io thetr town The restrictions of Mr. Kieckner are | home, No. 4 West Fifty-seventh street, arty as tollows in January This war the jast The said Mary A. Geter {9 to re-| socty! function given by the couple. main my stenographer until Aug. Me| MF. Stewart, who is a man of fifty at (ime | four, is now at Bar Harbor, Me He yr leave my services for any reasons | Is studi amt serious and be ha 4 her own, the said note shall be de- | Pever cared much for the frivolous site ared null ahd void and of no effect | of Hitt, Society to bim Wee a bore and hakaver he figured Vittle In the entertatmmenty Bhowld the eaid Mary A. Geleer bes | Whete his Wife wax always prominent ine carelaos in ber conduct and not} MES. Stewart, however, loved society p her churactés Meyand reproach a | In the winter phe was at all of the ox I should be compeiied to discharge | clutivé gatherings In New York. and ane or ahk her to resign on account of | WAS Pronfinen: In the summer colony at sowld whe marry before t her itamoral cotwuct then the said| Newport, Where society bored her hus o ls be declared pull and void and | band, & was her life. Pipdeg thts When Mr. Smith purshased the olf Should the said Mary A. Geter visit] William C, Whitney manaion at Pitch x reortn out of town or fte- [avenue and’ Bixty-serentn wrest and bee jent those in town oftener than once | san to play ® prominent part in the do- rt a month, unlewn 1 erant her to] inga of the 400," Mre, Stewart aided O50, then the wald note ts to be mull | him In the many éostly ontertainmente and vold and of no effect: he wave. Mie managed hin dinners and On Hie Good Conduct, Too. SABOOK 856. Suet pitoe Le Sin meee ea Misa clots agrees to thean rertriccions | ATAUGH Of the Htewarte the milliohalew ) bachelor and Dra, Stewart were often nthe wing ogether Tatn to certify that T the undersigned} “Png tact thai not « single restriction v nd fv aces them both In powttlon to marry tity in onler to show my apprecia they mo choose. There waa ne of alimony in the decree, and tion of past treatment, and that I may rving of the aforesaid note, 1am tu tbélleved Unat b mibney sevtion provided the sald 1. H. Kleck-lment was effected before the sult tar nor continue his past treatment, to take laivoree wae brought he beet of cure of my conduct at all acer, wo thet every One bua to look Divorce Not Opposed. Sia faa laity onty Mra. Stewart charged desertion in het I also promise to be moderate in my | SC And tt want oppemed, though ter lancine for the wake of my « husband wae epresented in court by nm health, | Ah well as for (i RRke ot my character and good name, and | am willing to try Bailey & Voorhews, Sioux Palle attar~ neys. When the Gecree was nant down the usmost secrecy, acconLng oo that I may be a( home at all times at wd) Pf) M. Should it happen to get! Aeapetehes, was observed, and the da A cree wna fied in acother @ounty away later. am wililug to report the same and| {rom ‘sloux Falla sive my reason, and whenever I intend] White It in generally accepted that the i? Any dancing school or any| husbands disitke for goclety and / the Bove ee Fs wife's love for it wus caume Of Loe i janchng ree tt, TAM WIG tO] diekgrenmert afar « long wedded tits, oform the sald le H. Kleckner that it| there are those who say that muliclows ¥ my Intention to dc printed, from, Unie to tee 5 bay to (be I also promise to attend my church | (inal break. IC is recalled, however, and Sunday hool as regularly as pos-| that for the past several years the cow ple had been drifting apart, Mr. Mtew- shbis and & Tt will te]! no falsehoat art aewmed to travel bw own way under any ciroumatance If lam guilty ile wie. - i here. baie ot thing} shad ander ai circum The Htowarts were martied in 1s siances confows the truth. Mrs. Biawsrt was Mise Anbia M. Ari. strong, of Baltimore. “Her alster Ie Politeness Guaranteed. Mra “Anthony Drexel of Philadelphia iu Mice “Stewart posneguon two, Hamatiy 1 will also endeavor to be gentle and| names whloh every New Yorker will polite to all Customers and conduct tie | recognize as prominent for yeara in the ¢ for my ow chy story. It was the question of or my own In| family, however, which caused a great and at no time will allow any | {oe toro and teasing oF gealogy & to tral a ter f the customers to Jolly me, 1 shall | (e¥ years Ago wea talk #trictly oustness only, Having for) Sowarte Tight to, belong to the Soolety nga?) ‘A Place and time for sl) Lemmtrong, of Revolutionary time, aw 1 saraael her colonial anotetor. — rhere 1 @ Ph nee be very carefal aleo with | great discumion about the propriety of pom 1 associate of whom 1 choose | this claim, and ancestral war whe Or MY CoMpANIONG. in adl-eases Tespect- | wawwd with vIEOT ing thent and compelling them to reapect me, Should I at any thine find the above wlatement which 1 made too hard, and| VS&RDI MONUMENT (8 HERE, af] would rather not live up to them, On board the steamahip Sannio, which but owing ¢ the fact that I cannot | arrived here yesterday from Naples, is enjoy mysuif the war J would ifke to. | 4 huge marble statue of Vardi, the com. that I will way o und try to got a| poser, which is to be erected in this position somewhere eine where I oan | city by members of the Itallan colony, jtake my pleasure to my own asatls- | Chevailer P. Ctvilettl, the moulptor who twotion | made the monument. ‘waa slao on board will also cheerfully promiae that 1| and in tte will not accutnpany any One to any clue. e and Am- room, lodweroom, hotels or any” other be unwwlled e'not Gf 8 respectable or decent na- | ure short, Tam willing to do that | which » (rue indy only oan and will do under all Circtimetances and la al spetition to the Court to have jud@nent vacated, Mr. Kieekner| t the te Was without coti- | ia ie mull and void far the said Mary A. Geiner be The Buyer needs It. Recmume, the paid Mary A. Gelspr e | frequently went to dancing resorts out Hos week, without having had’ por needs It. mission from your petitioner, ‘Phat by feason of eine to these dancing resorts | We fumniah t--—~ and coming ate #he was tnon pacitiated from doing her work prop- erty aorta TWINS FOR FOURTH TIME BORANTON, Aug, %—The wife of Willam Richards, ® barber, of Taylor Telephone Service p it bank 1d det Cig owe b Waters, & lawyer, denies that there nt any other eng iy eli t rien haed. ne S any thovble between them, or that Europe or America, ee andor ren | 2h SEkemBlates A separation sult, a E | AS roa ring im bringing them to thi looked afte given B craraniee ThAC none shall by First Omoer ard Fietoha, but she wa ) #2 she war almowt con: care of woman passen ~Aeiniini pe tet tn Inst night became the mother of twin sons, It is the courth set of twine in the ily. Mr and Aire. are shit hari rear ted ave been WEW TORK TELEMWOME O0.,

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