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fen ih 7.0 ie ales, coat ane ae oe f FOUR ANNOYERS OF WOMEN FIN oe exes hd YTB THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY: LILLIAN RUSSELL SEEKS PROFIT FROM SHUBERT. Claims $700 Unpaid Satary and $10,000 Net Profits of “Lady Teeazle.” ( Lillian Russel alleges that Lee Shu- } bert and the estate of his brother, Sam- uel @hubert, are indebted to her for sal- [ary at tho rate of $100 a week, plus o Half the weekly net profits, Tn dirction lof the musical comedy, Teanl undet a. contract with Shuberts Crowd Watching Blazing Public School No. 86, From Which Pupils Marched in Splendid Order. | (Photographed Especially for The Evening World.) SHERIFF HAYES MUST PAY FIN “THER New York Official “Had Refused to Obey Order of. Buffalo Judge. WITNESS FOR DEFENSE (Continued from First-Page.) eae Ewranen or The Supreme Gourt-in-the-merning—-fortitied witha -ton..of | Eepninted ammunition, As te faced Dr. Evans at the opening proceedings; ‘thé Prosecutor was half hidden behind a breastwork of bulky tomes and | “$olid-looking volumes, mainly works on mental disorders. The crowd didn’t half fill the courtroom. There was one well- T dressed, fur-clad woman among the spectators—a friend of Delmas, of © counsel for the defense. The others were mainly young men who ap- 7 “varrled nothing -of-importance-wnder-thels heads except the-part- Josiah Thaw and Edward T ‘of-the prisoner. the appear as the star-in the plece, ang she hay brought a sult, for the amount. William Klein applied to Justice > burger In the Supreme Court to-day for th Persons Who Loafed’ at Foot of Stairway Pay $10 Each. ow ¢ appointment of a niin. — He Teazle"” had lost mone: Ore DO ROL PHONtA ew Russell's contract, called merely sharing of protits “On the cont of fed Four men wrre-fined -F)-eweh—in the lYorkville Court to-day on the charge of annoying women ne wtalrwaye lead- | haw, as.usual,. represented. the family thd Affred Tonut Yo. 10 in the, box, provided the first’sensation of the | : “Juror Dennee, ? Ling —upfrom ihe Fourth ue GEER: hach, oppoalng the motion, “this te R i ve a if y. » still Carri A ‘Tto the Thirty-fourth atreet” surface) an action for a c iting, but > day.” He ware a new & suit of light gray. Thaw still carried his eee Sy standing at the bottom ateps| ton in law to recover Unbald wale heavy ulster-with bim.as he came ‘into the overheated chamber. *and: making “remarks ‘about, the sym-| Sor wee fted at Fi) week and 3 mietr, of thelr ankles. : sell iad nbthing to-do with tf th there were non Ung. not leat tha Dectsion was WILLING TO BAIL MAN SHE HAD ARRESTED, had been any, and we oo = : Mt 2 2 ae Police Commissioner Bingtam has re- leetved:, a: batch of complaints lately | Ifrom restdents in the vicinity of ‘Phir-| Tty-fourth street uad Fourth avenue that t+ opaned-hin eyes te anew sort of ‘peat leven more trying than the coterie of {rain-atorm loafers that—intests they [neighborhood of the Flatiron Bullding |! on Windy days. produ ni $2009 promt ———-“Doctor, wold the coolness and deliberation of the defendant after shopting-of Stanford White bean important factor in arriving at the _conclusions on which you base your opinion that he was of unsound mind ‘at the time of ‘the killing?” : g Yes” z : | Ininante were: women : “That. he ménifested no emotion— . Fev orotabic 4 { All of the complainan i ie i | Eoyrould’ you take that into considera Necpercentctat hic ne many of them of, wealthy and tash-| Says His Employer Ordered Him “ seal = : Realized What He Did. {onable families. ‘The Police Commia- Sn aad : floner iotited the Euat Thirty-ntth to Drive Lame PRINCE HENRY GIVES Detectives Rubins {hed to round up Street Station kind Cousins were this pests, day and led, th yille Court. themselves as Geo: agént, of New fave sYourig, printar, of No. ied Tat strest sd ingfeld, LT. and Sani af No. Hi4 Third avenue. weil dressed. ~ Maxi 3 Bretnest—had Sefore hin separately J each tnsturn. W te sald to them made them blush and stammer faint excuses, Then he iinposed « fine of $10'in each case, which they pald uurriedly and ssed away front Ycourt house. i WELLESLEY’S-FIRST — PRESIDENT IS DEAD. Horse. TO LIFE SAVERS, Airs. Elrany an ot-No- in the Yorkville nt againas nth Hirst had ate uSatt : a . ‘Not that taker alone, but conalderes MEDAL 7 $n connection with other events I think : a it phowed an unsound mind.” Ss itWould the tact that ho walked slow: dyiaway from his victiny entertnto 7 ‘conclusions ct that he made no eacape and Toanifested no feat COnvinced-me-he felt} that he had done nothing wronk—that he id not fect that he should shfiek | from or evade his tellowmen or the of- ra of the law: che-know what he was doing aa Swalked toward tla wife?’ | rie show {to your” her does not Pee toneee that he realized he waa Doyo talak te gence after heln somethh tha deroribed real estate hite und with the storlen ahe —adtold ht. at Stanford Whit th x Thasy They were wll roman excuned himastt try employe haries Do! Weest—Hrvnd wey. trerti Out Me torre oF may contin the brain of * one iflen anit,, (heonan olin of ¢ . fever delirinm, a fis Inevidence that h ft | eter ie told a nd to take bis wife home and to phone some of bia relatives What. tia men | dtd leo: the prixone meanwhil Ourt rposed Mr Man whe tx tanocent aw If you will fix bai, ¥ _[furninh 1 Th. Count reper 0 What his favorite cigar is ton man,-te a-womarcis White Rose al had sumcent-Inteli- urned over to tat he was I would infer that he }new wh ie he was goini y ‘¢ Hi 4Do you draw a-dofinite conclusion | Siti! fhe-knew_akertutely ihe was walk: I thra me, culty until ‘th will De ised to a why? ons in thin particular reaneqt | no light on hin sanity at that Te mieht have nota kev nor mal inan or be might not “It is in evidence that Thaw, while Sy ne ——— walking quietly across the Root WELLESLEY, Mass, March 4—The ; gnddenly turned without warning L, Howard, first 9 Ze ed ht ; POLICE SERGEANTS || Ceylon Teal. 5 = 3 eer ee raul tant Nor enone tnakess* | with all the other facts you Brooklyn, DINE AT WALDORF i ne peo . h to | Heard E junced here t . ; ee ert ita critee Caner ichnye! pyidaken jin connection with the other | HFor nexeral J Amity: street f tte? e . his conduct in rning av ved No, 12) Amity stree: ~ ay 2 é r Va STE ald away ‘from Wille after the “aiooting Lived af Deen ill Of pneumonia for about | Many City.and State Officials Will Standard, orca : r Z Shane aking noccattanpess tar escape | ‘ ees in Tea ; pana bs wai | shro wy BEDE Upon Tat! #howed he tad no proper conception of | Howard was born In Be Their Guests on . i game dominant belief which had | the act Itself. | ON, HL, Darr 8S Bhe-_wasfor 1 tar Ni i rca” 3 hed upon bia mind eo long wab! I didn't ask you that. Iwas ques- teacher at, Mount Holyo Thursday Night; j So 2 Mipperfooat. dn his brain, in the | Woning you regarding his conguct Yigevand at the Westera Col | F was at one tt \ 5 ford, O. St a oO his + before the shoots Hot Just after- @ame category 1 would plac stat chi ng and pot J : t fo the firoman who disarmed him, ) ward Sed OsBnOL WHS EU ore ‘| * ‘These things det ‘Oh, I misunderstood you. 1 don't het Bl inte ae a tly recall the avhlence in that re- i j hool at Brid : And-tf the f nis a pucceas was called thoughts tended at) ¢ 0. School’ NoO.ge commission of the) gar, | wauen, edt ‘ x ne be wiilbe similar spreads every Bree rirets toe al iougsys that hie |i; verome:tiiustrates the Murder. a Yel eee eeidentcotsaccolles nara wll paren f very year = pintanest th ibescfireman, was not| So Jerome: went through a wor, Miss Howard held the ion| ‘The Sergea t Assoc Merely an excyve for the crime?” ~~ ew~-42a0,temarding his _v! Hut the moment an ob-|had Aniahed the Jong question. whith | of President until her health failed Inj pays for the prepa ia ve 5 Pomibataetsrd iH heme tremy-duty | includerd=-prectically.allothe.oral testl | Yeap o ene on ny : have been made for wat ~#o-far"ak 10-8! p fo 60 closely =analyze his motive in did. 1 believe —the dominant. dlefense, Jerome aid that alone are vot able to say you have formed a reliab) scientific opfnion that this man was J reahe On JUNE 23,1995, the night-of the murder: "Tia vs ¥ s-immaterial. 1 only tntensitrie —pereistensy ‘or the State wall not fon of error {nto| the i tichard apes foes} cama 3 Belmar’ nypatactical sobre mony of th |Jerome began by asking tim to classify | of ythe-vartous-torma-of-edvicscent-insan~tesult| ire asa CORTELYOU TURNS HIS —- OFFICE OVER T0 MEYER. side alxie, {need about and shot —Wiite—e_the arobitect-snt ot table with his head in hin men Immediately — tely. Tier ale Se FURNITURE! =~ Jeroivie on New, Tack And. his’ request | be taken away from the roof | made 3 Madison—Soumre-Garden at-once in| started,”' rumbled Dan O'Rellly hes might not annoy tho | tbhly. ssumning th | think itis avaliable -for use in |Acted ax Ty making up my mind that he was In- |reme, “what s SBhe ut the time,’* cate to yout" i id~he-nut -have-simply.- bean cal That soulating that, having done lils work, he so un Sy Géalred (0 Ket WWay Ag quickly as pos | such a pu -alblet” any str —L "His conduct might be so interpreted. » Was plainly (VE cuin tte that trees foandition sing An ahnoyalhce by obstructing Mig Way (6 the clevato: “Do you think he had sufficient intell! fence to realize that his t and his MCS WNEnT cause Annoyance to the ethers present? “YT cannot determire tha awa i. i to be taken downstairs time Jerome hos | m of Delmas since the trlat aud joes Thaw's conduct {ndf- should have. killed White ptonal a manner and 1 proenaes, owe KK with hin wife and Ty just drank two quart 1 aplece, Your judgment 2 “It-would not. If the were solely four of them would ta: Phew thetim ant tition Foor before this defendant the d. nd taken wit F the elevator. Tits nT he hroot: ©"Do you think he knew why he had | ing, deulsionary y te: dilege been taken In ‘ustody ‘for killing | wrongs. caused an explosion, tne ie White’ in. Immedh y Afterward the: Titan reasoumct Deedcane Hd — Het eon —necesn <Spion” or eh aw 4 Mngt Realized He Killed White. ren, when he kissed his wife and to Deatie,l have probabl. iid he realize that b: Fesnasuatment or hie a jodim tounderstand that y have had-antnsane-pe ieckag-whole-tranaaction.'=— ‘ Killing When Insane. the average Insane person kills dere tee tea ites ther commnon-conditians him? Does ylight or darkness > i When-the average Inse erhsia keneraity inn mental condlion Whee NG is UCyerly ODIVioUs to hs-sur Foundings, Bw i after he “Th Su. that he had killed ondition of mental nis betlored=-that. dauved hia w ‘tah oe as doing he by xo Shky eo Tar FeCover hia ientat-potae as le. = to appreciate his popition in way] “It has been testiiel that for half Pana he may even have a disordered of [48 Hour before the shooting ‘Thaw hud Melieleaty -coinserenenalsi-gt te dead sheen siting at a table talicng with hia He-has-done,—even though he vad—no | Wife and sowie ne “agitation ola ontro} over hijs actions at the time the |POrt | Wiiet would that imply oeek erally committed 8} 1 cannot sa Eo not the slefendant’s siatements | PeviUae ussarton mat thore smEy Ra eoran } Mol ereat niental excitement without mur 2) that he knew he had \diled W: cular agitation or phyalcal outward emo- BT here had beet Tokar iN eta tor eek To. I'can only) repeat my You say the defendant told you Jn. foi, tae np did. nas mene $a ve 6 but ted him punighe by Jaw. * Would infer frome that thathe kuew What « court of law wa. And what. its functions “might de and he realized Weed” In king understand Jn a measure what he had done while under the influence, of the brain storm raged within him at the the Kiting. A ben a at the | quien! d for Intrac. ded in hin by Wae already dincnacd. Rave had wn insane k ef what bh cunt not normal tn normal th } = s Havers t h cases?! blo nurses know of §' ; Wledise " heard oot ur obng, yet ng 1 things. insane md c ‘or pirsons often de- of them fre Mogtent Punishment vs. Precaution. anford W b remove note nin away from he ddett no} pent. WAGNMER.LOLTLOWS EVAN SOON “DELIC, YR OK WX PE i ‘Tbat’s Few certain cre fa of fikdirg @ clirce to witely in- ves tags through SAOAY HW ORLG-REAL-ES- TATE’ BARGAIN OFFERS. RES had testified for ie defense two wees Delmas repre- | ‘ : 4 nt the ttefendantt hings by feat! When “the -alientst had gtyen hima} Tasted —and—i—row—a: jong, compilented -anawer—that—falriy-+ here to tt Jerome being this ndmontahed orts to coiimit the wi -mean-to-sayy(hevty that your. Faas 3 ‘aroppe Sot bristied with technical word Libsartolanre visite to this prisoner in the ‘Tombs, Jerome. wanted to know If he could |t soanal brethren und | your observationa of him and. the evi- it he thought. Krafft ok a reliabi = me he Was regarded as a rom “My answer upon the question Alone saw personally was confirmato: P stated in my answer to tie hypo- chusstty “Tha w's—torm—ot insanity: “It de mot well i developed for me to classify it" sald Dr. Wagner, | ‘There are sigtia of adolescent insanity ing’# ti youn -reacking your tn his t write te new gre Hut wha y of all ‘orms off insanity develop- from lime to. ume?" and démentla pmecox. than |g, from : bast sey hers_ure any. entirely | that that I would not underta hew forme But dementia praeccox im toc] thedeal quastion-—-tt-woukd: Se poset Togarded this ad (get ke at exprosston of yo-wide wc} atte for me-to-ellminate excrything ex- | 342. ‘ Ic Now Includes nev-| cept what was included In the hyp of canes, tha! the Gifter widely,” | thettcal question, ability, To até so! matter. Wagner Won't Be Trapped. Jeroms tried to trap Dr. Wagaer p-evidenes the witness hed heard + To the best of my iminate the other i invarlably takes ng perse- | Instrument of na of con- ier i was Provide 4 his papiracyuiciinal him wate, the prlnelpal ones ee kt te an? | garding the Insanity of Harry Thaw's) recet 6 crite Mr. Tha y 4 maternal uncle, Wagner caught him 1233 4 j up neatly, showing where Jerome him- ot inet seit—was— sean ibe that “insanit, i dQ when T}cunsoundness of fall. hangesable-termaand. yet ntnadicted bie distinction In ,)and that! cept by-nert | CUNK anawering| ficial 1 quaatic | Me: tad by Di Bingamon that it s—uhole wns, of unsgund | sic Sar? { Dr. Wagner ¢ thi ren Science Keeps Moving. ponda—on ty Tat your 1 know egrestore: 4 way, oT will » study of Insanity Is a Whur a inélined .i9 peurotl int that «we myyoule you at 4 otof-the pacle:s {nei ue Dy your mind regarding ibs defendants orp, oot inl? | 1 naturally, nue pro: te (evi: | of Provi- <I ptoms de- importance, a «reat deal,” “otused a halt while rrected copy of the He, jnaiated that 10 Dr, Evans, ahd DY, that Ne tad’ given It) pwn | beto | Do y onthe un; SL aay Neation or) repeat that tomaof —damentla nber and Odtooer or That ta no: y own phrase. apes “1 of any m forthe reas |. omiet: baht polit ta took a re son th fils the cro#s-exanifoa- Dr nw Inglated ri Jerome WANLEM to-Tewerys: the-reat- of t longth $n ELDER MRS. THAW the cromsexamination fer “lo-marrow. 7 say” hore avere—ecrt “ 7 5 F and cannity euggested that In d workaronadenvenitinn presen: NEXT-WILPNESS~ | theantine= the obher-- aide put another wad.t, Teason of the Credence given them tn [the profession, were-antitied <0 de garded aa_reliable. He denied that he ens: thing. ‘whet ty bia witness on the stand, To thie Delmas declined to consent. Ineane When Evelyn Told Story. TO BE CALLED. When tho afternoon session of tne Waa -#IRl6d=by “Rig -tawet | dire: mination, he had told afr] sal Degen tt Dey = Mtiias that he wes tacnilar with the{¥ersfor the defenao that Mra, Willlam| pyar Nesbit frat told him her cerri- | standard books on the ject of Mental | Phaw, mother of te prisoner, would | ble sory? ‘i aa {a 5 is fy J | rea ye [Sinons good) book, that |e the stand as don as the cros x i {reer Ont Bodice the é 3 aaa o you chink the foranity he dis- hav tn ee clue,’ lin widded, [examination of Dr. Charley Wagner had! grayay Xhon waa the sine insanity, ho 7 Lt was ex. a: that! isayed ta.ths -aubesuuent letters [es with Dri ire toa nifesatons—waere—almilak ty ney However, | Maniac depresniona are usuallymarked | $55, i , +l dy a setess of explosions of fulminating | fA TD WHO CX) ortoty ot -oxmitonient, and as Lave | gop until da ton, ata ths oles’ were seemingly 2ced DF to say that! maniac depressive form of In- | fect, question Um¢ observatl Thaw hoo ad | aay: a cin Wainer’ to at lendentiento < 0 otte with We sehen fengen £ treo types) ncaa’ Thaw's curious Jetter to Anthony epressive, addles | Com#tock, written. | 1 a hole art WASHINGTON, rding his ancestry have not | Bruce Cortelyou, was. oflginally based | qulshed the ollice of I|}to George Vou Massachusetts, bersador at St, Pe er togk the oath of omee try Bret—cherr! bh }uie-clarics. 1¢ | Depacainent in ent Aselstant Sox! prinetra in but such a fact might have tad ayer more Inte consideration marry niin because of her treatment at Stanford White's hand March 4 —Geonro ‘at a few minuies be- afternoon, _relin- tmuaster General Lengerke Meyer, of ntly American Am- sla. Is 3 o'clock. Me private office of the ostmas |General, onty the retiring Postinaster Want the-Assivtent-Pasunaaiora, ral, Messrs. Shallenberwes, Maden DeGraw, witnessing fhe ce a and Mr, Meyer thea ved the chiefs of bureaus and divi- departinent, the introduc marie vy Merritt O. Chance, jon afforded Mr. yota take format leave of forve 0} opportunity to meet sure-maisy toy for & tration. used sworn inks —Becre— of the Troasury at halt past tites ic, the cath being administered by. igitepatrick of Soy Avpointroent on The ceremony was quite If- i and tho custom of Inviting-wit-of " with the Treasury Wasiilngton- to-b8-yrra- xpensed with, and only the en and the princtpat ry ais wore the new Secretary, —_—_——>— $185,000 SHORTAGE. IN BANK OF GERMANY. BERLIN, March 4—The annual report loe the Imperial Bank of Germany, pub- “Thaw way insane When] ished to-day, diesioset- © shortage of} COMMISSIONER-LANTRY BACK. + (000, quo to the discovery dyring the wmauthorlzed govern- of furthi mont notes stolen from the government 1598 by the foreman, Gruen: who Killed Diniself \when de- The DUChar already borne-the- Gutine: he, ‘of $131,000 Trom ‘the qui king Up my mind, 1 took intatret x the probante t upon his mind of her refusal to mony. | Tivited to sireke handsy - MILLIONAIRE AFTER SPOONER’S SENATE SEAT. MARIEN | Wis, Marsh tYanad Stephenson, mulji-miilfonaire 1 nan and former Congressinan, is a ¢ bdtdete- forthe Wyink red teria States -Benator Jon. C.Spoaner--Mr. to-day made she follawing ber- date for the position Tet Of two year om it an honor to b he people of the tal It an red Jonly, and will es! iso nentzed by but 1 would not Mr, Btaphe has be: mupnorter, of t isp aual faction for many years. [BABY BOY BORN ON — SPEEDING TRAIN. (Special to THO Brena Wort COLUMBUS,..0,,. March 4. \__ten- pound baby boy was born on the Bouth- western Limited arriving here from the East last night on the New Yerk-Con= traloMre-Ay Be Sadsher,-of Rochester, N.Y. {a the mother, and she ty now in Chirlat Hospital here with her, baby do- srettnn routa—to her mothér"s” homiin~ News port, Ky, ‘o-passengers made up 9 purse of $3! for “the youngster who had go unex pectedly begun lfo in thelr midat. aon a atau i Hep Fire Conimiasioner Francis J, Lantry appeared at Fire Headquarters to-ddy stn-burned and vigorous looking after his two weeks’ trip through the Bouth, The strip by -htn-ron- Francis J Taitey, une zs praevox. Then Jer-| in Ux, He was avi. | ‘And you think her ed to know [nd ‘uit fe tnb ante of an aeuudie Oe miei pur observa chat | called Thaw's period of “mani SL do-that Is my Bale ins t then; what) five .excltement’” cok oo itgr et the time nliows what a Bhiock of Insanity would you eay he] Antes of what his co: tie neclzal waa co, ibs nervous syste.” brand called “btatnstorms. rit ad beo, Would you be enoed the fac 1 cannot say." Silent. for the most part during the day. | et . Immediately. acter lien tht The most valuable and sensible “So y ply weached-t5e conclua rarely-arising to object or to address a|dreadtw) story the defendant travelled | pilt is ‘ nu) Was cr without. x Bet mat with this girl aa Sis mistress?! tC kind ue crasiteas he hadi = | After Dr War rend the letter “tNo, 1 woukt not. According to the! fj ed the conclusion that he waa {Jerome wanted throw by | evidence, be was willing to marry hor} 1 - ight upon Thy: us. Wag-lany minbte, and ho only travelled wlth {Why could you not tell what form |nor said it pat derangediie? after she refused tim. Ho ‘nally! ther diac: Pease cca | SG Nan isn ates ss v deduct Ho den} aid. anarry. hee, which, eho: ihe It increases in value, It makes Leper th ‘Well, 1 takes time to atudy cach jelined to draw. any deductions by com-|h¢ hie intentions,’ 1 Sexist s fetnutee time toratudy: foarin Feros | Resale | {| you LOOK PROSPEROUS, and it ts Tadeed, ft takes Ume to study jparing it-with the Longfellow lett Mania Weile.a it alm any aun caw. One mes} nie - ‘ yor ominnte , ta man has fever | way that the Com:rosk Serene shor it fa tyetietter ejowed: as~ strongly developed. a Mn of tnontal aberration ax the ear-| opinion | Nor letters?’ LON | 1 wouldn't Ux wn on of th n youll the (Ci “letter indicate } ealght snelen ndeney. ny oplalon upon myo! a Ven ES Aaorarathares forco I! 1 opinion of 1 hi: tements In irechon. the wr 1 Dr. Allan x beon | Ore do ett oy vias Slwhen he fret heard Fy! terrible story?" “TY Wase the vellet upon the profound Impression which ft made on his mind.” A-Mitigating Effect, "Do, you think this Impresaton might rated hy any know'edae nad. of fimproper rétations existing en Bianford White andthe girl? Tneoiliect no chatimbny of that aprt, » wri 18W 1 to J Ico” tur othetical Question. soted hypo- When ho} fowod, to by Gin iN TWO DAYS. 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POUND, 10c xonxp Age WEST BWA et ae yourself, Ve more for credit, {s_tike op Lah ete Largest atsortmont, lowest nies ADAM SCHULZ Son, Grand St., cor. Roobling, BROOKLYN, 3. ¥. 1870. charge no ur ayatem sayings nk, CARPETS, DIED. O'CONNELE—JOUN 0° at his hemy, at Saturday. Funeral Tuesday 1907, SLOAT.—On NELD, sudden? Haverstraw, Nv. Yo morbing, March 8, ‘Thursday, Feb; 28, (L007, JOHN A,, beloved husband of Sarah Hy dn 49th yeur of hin age, Gneral nerviees March 4, at 8 Po Mog at No, Isp) Jaya xt. Urooklyn: SUSL owt Patrick. , Ireland. ree, street, then “Seach vA. of Aiplignsis, Weat Broadway, where & salomn aan will tie offered: up {dr the h a ot her soul Ine —termirat ta -tnbary—temetery ar WALIKEN,—O% 3 , THOMAS Whee of Johanna Dansien, 4, Retice of Canerah acraatio’ SPECIAL FOR THIS-TUESDAY.|— tana an eee nd cueh were CREAN AES LE 1 | TaN ecceNRREION Hellas eho Prieta Oy Se at ,

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