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OUtdG bt 2 and effect upon his aud which was by far tho most en- ja Spear yet faced pirat cnountry 1s speech was similar those at Fonda and Livonia, but tn- jod @ denuaciation of blind partisan fair. she AHE EVENING WORLD, F OLICE ASSERT KIDNAPPED BOY WILL BE FOUN _ of the Willie Labar- ae rests nfaawed | MURPHY SICK oni \. Hearst has thrown him-dowm on Mr. Hearst’ “Marted for Chatham. lon, the: candida! [cformer Senator Henry Auerbach, Lengue Jeaders of the Binning to riot, the “Férular Demo wad Conners, they aid, was wmoKing cigars ii “Ue “tho Gilsey House to in Ede. The Leaguers felt that they had been Iron ShWwn Wad “the Democratic ma- ‘bly, Senate, veounty ticket. —Gsneraliy——untit, the nominations and fight Fermen on the “tleket will be Indorsea. NaAtjer ho had finished with Heatht acttlod a nowsboys’ je wspaper fairly mobbed him, vile tae) Amerj- the Revolution. TH WORRIMENT OVER THE SPLIT. = gence The epltt betrrem: William R. Hearst end the Democratic organization secins “eomplete. Hoarst will rat independent S—Hokete in the fleld in Now York, Kings foa_and threats-ot gen= ral Knifing aro already heard. appears that neither Hearst nor nage: Bindine-pleders or Charles F, “Although Murphy keeps up the ap- = pespeurinio..of loyalty, he Imnowws "Phe Erbe County spilt: was-framed up private car at Roch- ~ @ster eri yto-day, just before the train Wiliam Jack- for _Atorney-General, Hien ES McKay an’ Independance | je County, invaded the bar and sald that the independenco, eases people in Erie County were be-| tin the cold when | nomfnations, They want offices, too busy Hotat—Victeris beaddnarters in New York and trotting ‘back and forth between turpis —s: look after -capttired the Hearat delegates Normin B, Mack, they added, ‘My,, Hearst asked ‘about the char- | (acter, of the nominations for Assem- , Judiciary! and on the ald Mz. Auer- Seg bach, Whit’ had beer lett-off the tioxet. Hearst told_the deleention to co ‘und make Independence League regulars. iteaight Democratic Tig demonstrations in Rochester, and/ pieasant extenders asicaier ah Ibis clothes had been patched up, Mr, strike at midnight, partly promised « delegation @f Ynbor men that he would start a in Roohester and received Fi @everhi frantic messnges by telephone “and; telegraph from 'Fingy” Connors, he crowtn atthe Rochester meetings “Resentment at Tammany. here ts a focling of ferse recentment Hall agalnst Charles F. bera_ Mystery. Name. Is Frightened by Threatening Letter. |barbara, the Italian that | telf by to-night or to-morrow, vatore Labarbara, two weeks ago, the detectiy ging to remain reasonably ‘calm. informal third degree at thetr the father nue, thetr{—1t-has_heen sald that Yestigation, discovered to-day wholpenlers ond the “Fido. “Phewpock inthe greceryte_neithe= Expect a Speedy Solution FATHER NOT WEALTHY. Man Downtown of Simila: After careful investigation of the dis- | appearance of four-year-old Wilite La-tf : oO Ves who} F -wero detailed to the case are inclined to bolleye that the mystery will solve Despite the bloodthirsty letters ae- manding a fat ransom and threatening to Kill the child which the tether, Sal- | says he has pbeon récetving ever since the boy vanished are man- ‘'To~ day they are subjecting the members of the Laberbara family to a sort of home in the reur of Papa Labarbara’s little grocery store, at No. $87 Second ave- a wealthy man for hts class, An Even- ing World reporter, who made an tn- d that Labarbara owes a constderabie-sum-te}- importers, Some of Tit bile Unto back many months The unpaid accounts will aggregate nearly RIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. Heiress Bride of Young Hopkins and the Yacht Uno on Which ewe st et Jorge nor_costly, very. optimiatts Black Hander wh: matter, and terror over the, would not MHve until night. Mrs, she was adie to walk” two PIERCE DECLARED GLIDDEN WINNER Touring Trophy Commissica himself th be led arousidat ut! They the organiza~ New <York County the laughing ‘ora a mule in a coal mine ry that he has made , tion’ “the country. In mick) the «REARS, “Comal e0- on XSt the Victoria—Iotat ey will [naveige make a bdlufr t hie temdars bove bac | reset ty Ry enAt they wil refs: body around Hearet and oe eeeniention or tolegene Hughes leaves for his @_ wil _adarces thres—or more je mean time Murvhy 1 worrted | fé han lot confidence in “Fingy” ; Whom he made Chairman. of He =sees- that ehmiytely na in fluc Je would not be. surpris- m_ resigned and the head- ware ence Republican bh qua. Was Jupiiiant to-day over-th the D. oTRan! was predicted Pat he Didacan ‘Fugtea weall be 3 to xt week from Buffalo announced that ls-being offered there with no The cmneetities Ih —Tirsokdyn to pistik. Other speakers VETERAN PHYSICIAN DEAD. Biles Foote, BM D., dled at his hee zine axel! seventy-s he * Anhounces its Decision It_must have been 7 would expect the, proprietor of such a: establishmont to raise $5,000 on shori notioe or Jong -potice. either,..for tha: | Lebarara “has. stated many ttmes > ——— ae : = { that his wifs 1s neardeath trom grief i f P of her child. Yesterday afternoon he waa afraid she La- barbars’—hae —mctondia ——recunerative } had so far rallied that; : eraiy into -hor 7 : Y . | groopry to-day while, the reporter was 5 talking to her husband. She is a stout, plump, rather pretty woman with the ability to hide -her distress under a i / |boy. HEIRESS AND & MILLIONAIRE'S SON, ELOPE IN YACHT Objections to ~Marriage; Based on Youth, _Led to Step. They Eloped. BOTH TO BE FORGIVEN. Granddaughter of Dr. J. J Lawrence Flees Home at Dawn to Join Sweetheart. On the steam yacht Uno,-somewhere up the Hudson, are Itussell F.. Hopkins and his bride, Vera Stegrint, aged-eov- enteen, the granddaugmtar_ot Dr.-J. 3 | Lawrence, the mpiti-millionaire manu- Tacturer of patent medicines, The wedding of the couple occurred yestentay tn Poughkeepsie, while the millionaire grandfather of the bride was distracted over her disappearance from his mansion, No. 109 Fitth avenue, nome timo between Wednesday night und yesterday) morning. ‘The firat_intimation that the family of Dr, Lawrence had that Miss @ie- grist, the granddaughter, was not in her room was when’ she failed to ap- pear for her breakfast, end a maid was sent to ingulre If she was !It;_ ‘The ser- Vant reported that the room wax empty and thet nefther Miss Siegrist nor her maid waa to be found. Had Filed to Yacht. —it-then-(eveloped that tn some _man- ner not yet made public Miss Siegrist bad managed to leave the house before dawn. Laterin the dey word waa re- eelved from Poughkeepste that ahe had become the” pride of-Husseit Hop- ‘kina, —ot—Atiante,_Ge__Miss “Blegritt had gone stratght from her home to the steam yacht of Mr. Hopkins, which was lying off a conyentent point in the Hudaon,..and Capt, Wetls had made H-ateam-for-Poughkeephle, When the Uno reached Poughkeepsi DRI TWO DAYS ON ALIFE RAFT ‘Thrilling Story of Loss of the Charterhouse in China Sea. HONGKONG, Oct. 5.—Further de- tally “have been recelved of the wreck of the emigrant steanier Charterhouse, Yoyaging between Hoihow and Hong- kong, which foundered off Hafnin Head Sept. 9, with the loss of more than ~stxty tyres, — The-North- German Lioy,d steamer Lermereiy itked up Easiness Dove twenty-three of the crew and two wom. forty-three hours, Capt. Rosiefeky of the Kohstobang rescued the survivors, including a little They had almost collapsed from {exhaustion | i EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART Oct. 5. - Fifth-Day-at Brighton. Track Muddy. O17 FIRST RACE—p000 added; selling: two-yédr-olds; five and a halt furlongs. Stact good. Won driving, Time—t. Winner—br. f., by Bowling Brook Ar Wie St Only To-Day. Percy P. Pleroe, of Buffalo, to-day was officially declared winner of the Giidéen--tourtng trophy. This _ second win to Mr. Pterce'n-credit- [award was made-by_the Glidden Tour- ing ‘Trophy Commission atter~pansing on the work of the cars which wartta: Tha. ‘rough Canaan and Meine to the White | av Mountains in New Hams pahire: | ‘The committee also decided to a: medals for verfect scores to L. L. Re- trem. Cleveland, George M. Davia, {Huftate; George Soules, Tolle. 0.5 Wile AT bur C. Ker, Hur ford, Conn: Relinn, Pittsburg: Willan | Soringfield, Mana |” Charlen Fy Barrett }iarttord,Gonn., Archi E. Hughes, Vhiladelphin;’ Hrnew. Kanter, Lansing, Mich.: CN. Burman, Cleveland; Frank Wine, Boston, and Gus atralo. Wright, hilt} 5 Oe Buses: 84, Crimmnine’”. 7S. Harris Garner F Hennes. Biniesel] Pottering: ex. & lat 12 1415 Rt Horatehed—Vaqueroa,_ Quilty and Bulports— ORRTIY Daat, —Orancinm cideed—strong—_Gallant Dan *Gom, Fontaine, ii P Restlin reyes 1 Huestag i uple Colt entry, or 1Putis Boat me 815. Ott-2.40 ched= Sania rere {FINED FOR AUTO SPEEDING. | New Yorker Ar d After Seeing Qup Racers Welghed In. MINEOLA, ia OF, Sait to hem wontthy. feat No fit Fifth-avenue,was me |iarrestea near thé courthouse there. thin S=—__ | See fHustrated stors—and-Hst of candidates eyvery| Hay in the HOME EDITION of The Evening World q mio voto 8 per la Signorina: Nome 9 Oognompiresssrasevereeeayi Indiristos ceseres OPO seamen eberesresasseereres D RACE—$1,000 1019 ee Bian ood Owner—F. 3 Jockeys Open. High clos PL gh. ab a ae ae aa tier ied | tention, | the Chartorhouss and— were drowned ing that™ th ‘chanc i when a) ithe after boat j Another ragt. ‘wan sent aahore, and re- ttie boy died an hour ‘ater | * enn neta pes WOMAN PRINCIPAL [POLICE SEE MYSTERY HELD R SCHOOL IN DROWNED BODY if Warding Off'a Blow— Frantic Mothers =Fold=at = No €lue. Because of the. peelilur’ position” False Story of Torture, /on sith ofits, peculee position ot Sas warding off a blow, Ne police _Stormed the Building. j Mileve" there la tome: mystery tn the nan z death of a {frowned man whore body fwas re Four hundred mothers, sisters ana | opposite the recrention ¢ brothers of pupils in Public School No. |.of West Fittleth street to-day, 132, .at Mptropolitan and Manhattan | Tho body was that of a man about avenues, Williamsburg, stormed the | forty years of age. .He wore ray un- 1 butting there to-day, caused a riot | derweur, gray sock’, a gray striped and’ serfously injured a policeman who |HOfligee shirt/and a gray sult; but he tried to queil the disorder. Panic in the! pad on no collar or The fact that e t neighborhood followed a report cireu- | reamed thing of good lated by a boy to tho effect that phiyal- pellava vthatthey clans were In the inst with an ordinary case the’ tongues’ of the pupils’ and pulling | yt thelr tonsils. i The pal and teachers barricaded | the doors ¢ buitdiz nd heli ath MGA the building and "held out! there ia not xamathing on thle which pravely tor almost an Hour unvil Capt. | will lead to the man's ident Knight and the reserves ot the Herbert? —— ne strdet station arrived, and, by the free x Une of their clube, stopped the ais. | DEPORTED RUSSIAN order, Several tn the mob re, cut -and brulser:-on~ thelr -heada..and ELOPERS IN FRANCE. dodies, but resisted the efforts of the police until the sc were marched | FARIS, Oot.6—Gabriel Essipoff, the from thelr rooms to the street and told Russjan Lieutenant, who ar- to go to thelr homes. lay from New York The trouble was scented bysthe prin ompanied by the wite of Mf, finding that thelr pres- Paris was known lef-the cane See neal ee eerie for Mar. | seities cipal, Bilas MtatitdaSahaedie when she! gaw fully a hundrel women and dren fle through the gates/ of grounds in a mass. She notifi janitor, Joseph Giles, who told the ful ones that the rumor was a f one and advised them to return to ther biifise’ ofthe crowd, ordered st to dive homes. At this siiggestion they began! perse Half a dozen ‘women set upon to cry wildly, and the teachers, with| bin, took away tis club, and, while the did of the pupils, “bloc! every | ort his untform, others continued” to Pentrance to-tier building pune! him in ‘the face and cuft his ° For ten 2 -they— teat the. There were nineteen hundred children | youl poligeraan. unul he gained feet and at-thelr_stufiles when the trouble. st ot to the atdewalk. There again the ed. Fully seven hundred of these are [crowd surrounded him, ond a procera Italians. Some of them attempted boll SHyerm te Was passing notified Capt. fet out of the windows aaa join the)” When _the_captain arcived “the mb throng Outefde. Mins how: |atiil in a, frigh mood, halt been = t nemente atand nishiees charged svete Wate Coole aes and ‘ordered | Pts Atlas Schmadie took ‘aaveee every class to sing, The teachers led/|tago of the opportunity and ordered Sm: Spangled Banner," |that the children march from the bulld- "6 ing, out of ot entrances and go <d4- SepeRVeT “Over. werd over ener sre hothes. ‘Then the ieiiows- the cries from the mob th the, paname. ghey ears of those within the | en the fri Bechet ayers Ho went throw ing to the build h the main ¢ and, getur | being faken. aboard. Chief Engineer Dowse bas been removed to a hos- {pital The crew of the Kohsichang ave-unbcunded attention tothe sur- yivors, Among those who went ‘down with the Pirst 3. E. Church of that clty. | In the cabin of the-little steamer, with the maid and Capt. Wells as witnesses, the coremony Was performed. Miss Slogrist is the nearest of Xlir to Dr. Lawrence and-tile_only_grand- ‘ghild. She fs auburn haired, with large blue eyes, and is the picture of her mother, who died seven years ago. Bince then Miss Slegrist has resided mith her grandparents. Mr. Hopkins and Miss Lawrence met. et Narragansett Pier, where her beauty yeas remarked, as well asthe attach- ment of Mr. Hopkins for the- young helrese. Bridegroom Known In Sport. Mr. Hopkins {s well known in New York. where his handsome teums trom his’ stubies—in—Georgia_among the largest in the State, have won biue'rib- eee Hin father also made his fortune in patent medicines. is he —Weat- Deapit he | ete J-d. Lawrence told an Evening Garkoose and the “foi Despite the At he had were Capt. Hollfton, Chief Omcer Far quharson, Second Officer Grigor and Engineers Forbes and Haurmann, be- sides the shio’s doctor and aixty others, Dowse, who was Chief Engineer among those picked up on the ‘raft by the German Lloyd ateamer Kohai- chang, tn Afs statement made to-day said: ‘Previous. to starting on the voyage to Hongiomg, the Chartarhoute landed 700, emigrants at Hothow,- “Owlng to the heavy sea it was found Larne fonasindds the poate, but the pussengers and crew got ialo th Awaited the sinking” of of the ate ‘eamer, hope acer, oto float and louder drowned. eched the riot, Pollcaman Rossiter, of the Herbert Rae Ewen Street, Pottce & mre sireet” BRON.“ who—wee olling in levilencé agninst her aad she wes dis. the neighborhood, arrived on the scene. | Shane “ ULEKA FASTIDIOUSNESS = Sven Nainest and cheapest ‘cands or abestauly. highest grade lacredienseren: comply with the strictest Pure Food Laws of every State. Some people of fastidious (ast however, want box of copeelalty ‘Appealing to the eye in the matters of composition, expensive und assortment, and to such we ave offering on Friday and Saturday some unusual combinations of Bon Bene and tes or nuisomely packed in special pound boxes at 40 cents and 60 gents, Se Ter re “at 20 centé and £0 cents. These teed in quality, appenrance 4nd. package of the kinds stores ask m B&O cents re ‘SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ASSORTED FRUIT AND .POUND 'T CHOCOLATES. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. RANGE AND LEMON FRUIT BONHONS. - drowning, there was an entre abs t eyes on his granddaughter’ of Panis: ‘The. oflcers did. ghee ied eo usband, cera b: Fhe —“yetther_of us has ever met Mr. Hop. presence of-death * ‘ins, but I have made inquiries and the seootid officer was |pelieve him to Ds un uptight young man. and well fitted to bo my granddangh- “when finally the Charterhouse ter's husband. So far as forgiveness ja tied between. the waves only the after | concerted I bear no resentmant only boat BUY, "others Wels | I wish theyhad told vs where they are smashed. The shtp's—oificers wore in| spending thelr honeymoon 90 We-coutt which was capsised. 1| ree our little eit] again” We are very Taneged [0 Teich @ raft— containing | tonely—qwithout her The pity of the seven Chinese. Atterwards I auw En-| whole thing 1s tat we sivayn treated gt Rorbes —mnd-—Hanrmann—apon fvera_at_a_child, not realicing (hall she courage | ‘Meanwhile misved, and it washed overboard.” CHOCOLATE BT. NICHOT-AS CHOCOLATES. ur Teg AL FOR DR FRIDAY AND. SATURDA UP ee BEECH ~ Hebe! GRADE CHOCOLATES @ BRITTLE ‘$—or MAPLE AND VANILLA TS, 2. POUND PLANTATIONS CREA WEAK ROW STORE OPEN SVENINGS UNTS ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 tbs. Sa aiatay 23. Con at the folowing rates: Mar . 11 O'CLOCK ¥, -18c, No goods cop. sCandies torzour outst: TOwR 2 ern carefully pac nent had grow ea “They calldi out to me ithat they were |came to us from her father, MA Rié- all right. I afterward lost sight of all grist. of St. Louts.”" cragt until Bunday, Sept. 30; when I Henke Mather Surprised. met a raft carrying the two firemen, Mrs. {a a guest at the “We kept together all day, a Bronte mra tare mat ratee Hotel st Regi oaid this affernoon tht found A vagant—rart, WAR Astoniisiied which I lashed to the one 1 was on’ eee et heard We were cramped for space and found|” “He had spoken of it,’ she added. it dmoossibla to He down to sleep. ‘tut did not get my consent on ac- “We-drifted until ented afternoon, | count pt his age. tod you forgive —him?"* she was! a litetoat, | Wit following morn: | amiss. “Oh, most —certainty,""--she —edded that_snaker:my boy happ — Leanrehing, that Sire, Hopkine said she had not heard = fram the the. vere for several days, moment nome ile and—«_quarier. hu by Montana—Teuche + a = = race, ‘Garpleh quit, T. Waddell improved. Raby . i Guinan ~B,—-Cagliate questo copone, siempitelo © speditelo al del Sotto-Comitato de} vostry quartiere, come segue: WEST SIDE: M. B. Mosso, 550 West Broadway. PAST SIDE: Gactano Lignente, 158 Grand Street ‘LITTLE ITALY: RB, Pomtecoryo, 2062 let Ave. BROOKLYN; Biagio Rirzo, 182 Utiea Ave, jono cos! dolimftutis Wost Sido» dalla Battorig 1+ fihrtiert allq 59.0 strada o/da Broadway a) North River; Fast Sige‘ dalla Hatteria alls 30.0 strads ¢ da Broadway nll’Bast River; Little Itsl: jpeitt son relativi suburbi. » dalla 59.0 ‘strads in su, est ed coveaty Brooklypa tutta. Jo clal Coupon Authorized by the Committee. NEW: YORKYBVENING WORLD, OCT..5, 19065 Txdex. Star ject thelr payrotis-tr-eariier inthe mente t ;it_they eapect the | their money in time. Serves Noticé—on- a = Payrolls Must Be Sent z in Earlier. er Metz t9-day served noti : rait-sches| principals Diat thay—muar— teachers to havo | SATURDAY, OCT. 6; LONG ASLARD RAILROAD —— TRAIN SERVICE. hi gl b3) HUI AND HICKS: Cie eralia : sat “ity “ai 2.00 and” halt hour ther Cer vi U.00" A.M. inclustye, fod a 12 pes cae tiie ants att The notice was served by an open Tetter 10 one ot the —kister=s—Birvid Holmes, of the Boys’ High School in Brooklyn, a teacher who wrote de: manding an explanation of the delay this — jon —The —teacher—wanted—ty Sonoma’ Balle Hyperion , | Post hh f 407) P. M. Scratched— Finllowrivas, . Howling ridge, Macy. Ji. Sonoma F t; made up a dene two Winner—<b. “mile, Start Esteriing— CHOC oT eSedent Sie: 100 100, 4m i, rneissseds i “Philander, Salty Borate! seine Post Figljuraps / Murtpdaa off badly. War best. Herman cloned strong. eer merece seventy he resigned his buriness inter: Snes to the oare of his to pons, Dr, Fi DR. E. B. FOOTE DEAD. gm o,—$r—and Dr, T, Foo! Dr. Edwant Bilve dled to-day] eho. bad been his asulstants’ for over sis sa Eni y. | oWetity years, | {n Larehinont. Dr, Was soyent The fest book, “Modical ~ Common soven years old, an ral yours |Sense,"" waa issued In 1869, “hin Piain | had lived & aulet, oUnLEY, IKfe, | Home ‘alle’ in 1879, “etehea In Geary devoting his time he ore Hin " i vie is te | 8, and hin ‘Home Cyclopedia” In but recently comp: Kor twenty years Mo was a well-known eclectic physi: “Ateatth Moathye and’ date ot evry wai —the policemen and firemen | Were favored and money~bdelonging to the teachers was) kept) untllitoa late to ji Hlekeville enlye #10 9 2 nd 10. tng: will, feayes he- deposed within the interest pe bexinning Oct. L period anaes New York and Brook Metz repiiex that he has kept a iE GREAT MESH AND, MANTA REET force after hoira meking up the jand Aa ao. 4.08"8. 42, . ioe 30 and | Bithy Bereet’ ferryoat ata Seth eave Xow: Xork alan every Auring mient of Oot. bens eavaree accounts af the teachers in order, to t thelr money to them speedily, and hat the only money paid-out now for overtime and supper hroney in his de- partment Is pald to those men working | = bat midnight. trying to favor the tenohers. “T want to say now," continues Mr. | Metz, ‘that unlesa the principals gat payrolls ta the Hoant of Education | rier I shall save $150 to $200 monthly ot the taxpayers’ money by stopping the overtime he teachers’ payrolls in the future.’ wo aro i who tials @ charge accor his month. One price || ‘CASH I or CREDIT Our store bag sbeen entirely, te. 1e pe ied Occasion. to fi enormous atook of Bepee — aue DIAMONDS ‘Watches and Jow Itt to call, write for Gaisionte Noreats ongeeane TT TEL Thinkers Cleaned. Quit Coffee. POSTUM i r My. Main Proposition Is— Re eae te Siskin” Gprookiyn Tualves and a 800 8.40 | he hattantaland10c_ Brooklyn. / sr) oe PARK ROWCNASSA, Fand--shtppad.- from vor —ppe— Ferrey Cig, Hoboken or clal_ Mall Order Dept _ Suit_or Overcoat to Order, $15 __ Thave spent nearly tenyears‘ time -and-a~good of ting—the-methods-and-plant thet 1 now ae alee _out my $15.00 suits and overcoats It will pay you to eee result in" your own -Falt-outht. pets Worsteds, Cassimeres, asd Bannockbum~Chey- Suit, “Melton, Vel fcFinuh Worsted, “all-colars 15.2 = = exclusive palterns. THE NEWEST TROUSERINOS, #4 Overcoat, ‘15.2 — TWO. eu Nassau St., 9 Tisa & John Sts, Broadway, Corner- W2th St, If your Tailor makes clothes us | good he chargeg,twice as much. | i Atteriniry Systent Cluthes © | $18 to $45 fea 89-41 Cortlandt Street, | 18% Broadway, | i — ‘© matter wihat the cause, no matier what your station in life, it is a simple matter for Woodbury to give you Clear, Healthy, Beautiful Skin — make your Face Bright and Attractive, your health better and | Your whole life more worth living. It does not cost anything to call or write and find out just what can be done 35 for your particular skin. Thirty usand persons were cured last Jahn H. Woodbury Derinatelagicsl Institute Dept. D), B# West 28a 8t., New York. DIED. JOLLBEY,—On Thursday, Oct. 4 HENRY | 4}... JOLLEY, metal lather, Funeral from his late residence, 214 F. | year, 118th at., Sunday; @ P, M. Wriends tnvited to. attend, ‘ HELP WANTED-MALE. | Ramen NHR IRORET OAR “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. $ “There's a Reason’ $7-89 MAIDEN LANE, cian jp the Clty of New York for near. many radioal ryforms, social an the Rd Atty your, but at oe meds, BRANOH, 467 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN. AXX YOUNG MAN with, enerny can OPHNATORE, experienced, apa Nog experiance ‘requireds Gallo pa hand earns 60/, L.W. Sweet & Co. B egscetutiay baum. “828 ribune Mula: | _NAGL Wade Corret Co. 10 2, 190n 9b on ~ lary i

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