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INDS WMARRIAG IS A FAILURE So.G. A, Hull, Aged 71, Sues) Mother of His Ten Children for Divorce. ma ee i VAS AWAY FOR 19 YEARS! IFTERFIFTY YEARS On His Return Found Fault) With Her Management of His Affairs. ff George A. Hull and Adelaite Hull ef Orange, N. J., ever heard of that interesting olf couple, Philemon end Baucis, they did not piace much fulth fm the legend of the devoted olf pair, ‘whose only wish when they @rew olf fogether was to die at the same time. George A. Hull !s making fact stranger han fretion, for at the age of seventy- ene he is seeking « divorce from his wife, aged sixty-seven, to whom he has Been married for more than half a c + tary There have been plenty of marriages in recent nm @f gray-haired men per history, but the seeking of a ai vores by @ man of seventy from a wroman of sixty-seven after fifty years wef married! life ami the birth of ten @hiMdren fs one of the most interesting mses brought iftc the Essex County @ourts, One of the striking features in the > fase is that gray-hatred Mr. Hull, who enly returned to his family in 19, after Rineteen years’ absence, is suing his swife for divorce on the ground of deer: tion. Mrs. Hull, who lives with her er at No. 48 MoCheyney street Valley, talked of her husband's mult to- @av without any bitterness against t man she ts said to have deserted “I never thought I'd be mixed up tn orce case ar ve my name tn the} raid Mra Hull, “and I never RR ee ne ee ee daugh- Orange 4 Was more sur eed in my life than when I was served with papers. I y é t belleve in divorce at a and when two people are once married they are 4 eiways married. J Stayed Away for Nineteen Years For neteen years | took care of my ehfidren while Mr. Hull was tra Un 5 tng his feo nd most of x the world. tune and He was seek- earning a« living, » (line he sent us money. ————— toward the last there were years that we did not know where he I thought be was dead, when one day | we waling in. 4 We went to live with one of our @aughters, for Mr. Hull said he hadn't Brought a him; that he st everything, Then he began to j the property he had left tm It wex on the income of this that 1 toward the last the expen the rents, and when he e taxes had not been paid, He was not pleased with the way I had managod the property, and day before an agent he got me to sign some papera whieh I th were only giving the right of att to his lawyer, but w in reality #.gned away all my dower rights in the eriat When Mr. Hull eame back trom | aust and Tasmania we lived to: gethet a few weeks, when I was taken 4M and had to go South fo at Now he claims I deserted him, but I 411 not “I think he is egtting old © Orange to I sav 4 money and rty Jown, but if I in 1 did ft js not to 1a A woman w Iren herself and wh does not say bitter | fn almost | “But what ex iid Mr Hu aliena A wits way of ving Men aw naked Cculdn't Afford to Support Her. | He simply eatd that be coulds ford to wapport me any lon, that f had «quand enough money, and now he had to leay and save money to Pay the taxes on ihe p ty Don't you think divorce at your age f* rather.a sad culmination to a mar ried Mfe ef Afiy years Mrs. Hull was wrkod | It te indeed, but Mr Hull ts bent | ‘upon It, and all T can do is to put my affairs in the hands of a lawyer "Don't yoo think it's pretty late tn tie day to Ond out that marriage is « failure? “1 found that out Jong ago.” sald Mre Mull. “1 was married when 1 was just past sixteen, and like all girly of tha I never thuught about probleme like women to-day, but my experten 7 haw taught me that girls ought to know sometoing of the world and ihe prob lems of life before they are married 1've worked for my children when It Was necessary for ime to carn money, and I've brought them all up to b pily married ¥ Of them will have my experiance. “Ti dows seem a hard thing be ut Off fro: Hull, whose sire soome to be that f do no: vent of hin money The seventy-one-year-old the divarce sult lives Brenk jn a preity Uitte home at I New York avenue, Newark. He ® Vigorous Who does pot look “ RRLY ra. home mine after nine Seen years abwence Nas {vet ehour broken my leart,” he. sal toon & Wandorer Yo long that I p mr home, Aly wife dida'tanent Inioremted i makita @ne for me and adier I had heen Lack # few weeks sue ploke@ wie prow om bap- Aitinwelves. | none pluinum with hile THE - aie WORLD, AN BUILED 10 DEATH IN VAT OF MOLTEN ASPHALT Maker Working Over Torturing Mass Falls |} Into. Cauldron. Wite of Millionaire Ww ho Lost $15,000 Vanity Bo Pavement furnace glowed beneath the vat and tarry stuff steamed and smoked as the | fheat compounded ft into a torturing | mixture, Suddenly the pole stuck m2 a heavy lump of the mixture and in pulling at | ft with all hie strength young Boland lost bis footing and tumbled face down ward into the vat. As he fell his| shriek of feag brought men running from every corner of the factory. The asphalt was soft ns botling tar | and the man sank beneath the surface, struggling desperately and’ epattering — | | John Noland, a young ‘man employed! pana Wallace Hopper, thie actress, te ty the Barber Aephalt Compar seriously {1 in her eczy «tudio apart. Stage, near Varick mtroet, WHHAME | ment on the top floor of No. B® We bare ‘ in a fpnirty-third Bhe t# Uireatened vat of a ping slowly fwtth typhoid fever. Mer frende and | while his fellow-workers atruggled fran- jee prywiolan, Jar Arthar Wily, are wer only. t drag him out of the steaming jei.4 wnout her A long and exacting paste in which he was foundering and |i) sarriea) aemson and worry over the seroaming in fearful agcny Itatlure of the sult to bfeak the will of The vat ts 10 feet in diameter and jgiezander Dunsmuir, her jonaire about etx feot deep, Holand was stir- | stepfather, have eric. ring the asphalt with a long pole, mand-|popper'a none too robuet consiitution ing on the marrow edge. A red-hot) gne wae taken if] with perttonftie Im | about a weer ago and the smoking compound over the edges of the cauktron, He came to wur- face in @ moment, his eyes gnd nostrils | emlded with the fluid. While his bouy Durned he fought to keep his hea, above, and men’ who were near him shrunk away and suffers) at’ his cries | | of agony, Moser Lenardo, who was tn the va chamber, seized « board and flung to the burning man. He caught at it to support himself, and with hit wan ing etrength endeavored to pul! him- | self upon ft. | | But the board was lght, and began to sink with him. A dozen men, led by Charies Benson, the foreman brought ropes and succeeded in getting @ coll about the man’s throat aa he! went down for the second time. There was not a feeble kick left in the dying ROBS OLD MAK, HURDLES FENCES weight upon the rope and slowly drew his body from the buraing mixture. When they gor his vody free he was |tmrred from bead to feet, his clothing bined from hie body. He was dead before they laid him out on the floor an@ dashed pails of water over ‘the The ohical problem of wh: owes rs wife otion to @ husband & over the world one that the Hulls y personal yiew. says she bad almost undying de rotten ever had @ husband, and ‘smoking pody. Dr. De Costa, who came! Mr. Hull ys be Was @ anxious to} quakes fortupe thas 66 never wanted | with an ambulance from &t. John’s Hos- to come bomé until he had been suc pital, sald that he could not imagine cessful | a more frightful th than the one he unusual Alvorce proceedings, Mrs. \the amphalt mixer wuffered. Hull says, are bullt upon a false basis, | Bgl was thirty-four yours ol 4s sho claims that the separation M Mvad at No Grand street, Withann Hull calie deser wn Was agreed upon ves @ wil Belated Williamsburger Is Gar-| bare, He 1 and five child- between them, #o soa he es et on ren without suj Tt. A. bis ‘nancial fea again Hull has to work hours over the eae ere sarc Pirare, mee meet: | roted on Street by find eho toc mite'saw” thon Seinen | by ‘Abner Kalish. ‘The papers ate ree ein she'swoonta, nm Srtesing | arnable in. th Trenton, on July ympathy among ‘those who know of seems to be with My. Hull to | as it in stated he off jons-to make overture: ing her a choice of Hull has extensive prop- eruies In Orange. “Timid” Girl. Court at Chancery 1 ‘The -police of Brooklyn are search- GIRL SAYS ACTOR BROWN tng in the WilMameburg district to-day ACTED AS A POLICEMAN. for a handsome blond worn who held up and robbed George Earnberger, | Fannie Volcan Tells Court the Man coed think man who had wan- rss dard red ail over the globe would want to | seventy years old, of Ni iviston aeitie “down |.ond lve comfortanly: | avenue, in the early morning, near the Demanded Money and Magis- I must say Mr Hull wanted to | Williamsburg \Bridge plage. Having | trate Holds Him. nd onl or the £ hugged him so eatnestly as to deprive! ; dking. He he | Mathantel Brown, who says he ts hin of Dreathyand apaedh, she ripped | aineteen years old and an acter living pen his coat, took his wallet contain- ei at No, 25 Hast Thirteenth street, was | E ot | ing #111 and then made her ewcape by Oe ies in Torvill Court en | ae hotne hurdling ovet ten back fences while aT! yl aS ‘SOO fan’ ct along," Pursuing pollceman with a wide girth bb snnararmeting '4n officer. -Feasie | EL feel as Etougen when “my was impolently trying to-get over the VOlca®, twenty-two years old, a shirt ; od me cued tt 60 Say eell | A fence, waist maker, living at No. 8 Hamilton ike tis Ought to have settled down! Karnberger ie the’ father-in-law ot | *¥eve, Brooklyn, was the complainant, | live happily Ui! we died, but It's out question now Deputy Chief Bums, of the Brookiyn| T5* Wir! sald that she and Mias Ray ines a at {2 Vire Department, and is Ik In re Sussman, of No 48 Stanton street, w. frement with a comfortaole fortune, WS!king in Fourth avenue last nig! He bad attended @ Masonic meeting in When &t Tenth street they were stopped Manhattan, and was on his way home YY Brown, who told them he w When he chanced (0 meet the ®andsome | ‘My 0p" apd would arrest them uy blond highwaywoman, who they paid hin money, witiave Sey etnoay at chbeter® | “the girls called Bishop, who F too od tions of character This accounts for lost @ having the old man turned into Brown. In cour: Brown’ denied saying 'S SKIRT SET Rostling” sivas, Dome breadeer ‘to he wan an Oloer, tit Pabceman Nese® WOMAN ‘woman bailed him and gave hime (2%, #f the Enat’ Thirty-filin etreet ata . fetching emih ton, seid le recognized the prisoner AFIRE” BY CAR HOG, \oocf morning, grandpa » she, | man Who had been once before a _——-—_—— ranging alongside with a: r of pro-| rested on a similar change. Magintrat 1s o ‘ prietorsalp. Whitman then held Brown in KM fc | Subway Paassenger’s Dress Burned ; “iod mornk replied trial Parnberger. hea i eee Me in my direc by Fiend Carrying Lighted a ppear to be 6 ntinued Mine “and it SOCIALISTS MOB * Cigar on Train, (mind [ should like to walk ( Ike being alone at PH. Aside from the discomfort and annoy Tk sireots.” | FRANCIS JOSEPH. | © caused to pasrenge Subway n sory, Madam) | Haid the Old wen-| oie Attack C ry. ligh ‘ter they had walked for. « Polic F we t a by. hi rune m who arn light m piter tratt Jeern ee ert Ft Police A ttac! rowd Clamoring od. cigars. and cigarettes abe ere | DiBck, eM uy Int LD postive duceer, as 00 shown 08 1 hy curned, and had taken two or three for Universal Sutirage in Se when be felt two plum, * s ye first express down town on ae atebe Wiien Oe etey cated atth ce Budapest Street Broa to-day c ra ei . or that ane wind wes shut off before BUDAPRBT, June 1.—Emperor Francis fase’ OID ENS wee ope inet. | NOW gon do that,’ eBid, the Joseph arrived here this afternoon tor epark from a cigur and utterly ruine yiond. lady a® the old man be cele 10 " f nis Many of the men who ride down on | pening and tried to damage her “{y We celebration of the jubilee i f led olgura |iont nice to kick @ lady. coronation as King of Hungary, June s rry lighted clguns | ist the early expresses Carry iM th them, | ¢jvnee the Old man Bot imp from the 'yeq7 “ tea into the oars with them, | me hy woman let Se a _pamsengers 10 ft, a dived into hia | The octallets wetued the cocasion to so 7’ m 0) be wee oF one | in te a “ ston bing ode One of these spoide sommes [o tanae mg Le an nenatration in favor of the por mens — 2 iia his way | MUN. fumbled to ibe pavement “aI of unversel suffrage 'to iun- ¢ or of @ cnr at the Ni Kiood-by, grandpi sang out the £07", the drects dun aaeem- . ir ¥ higoway woman, aa Maried ior 4 Sireets during the Emperor ty-sixth treet station, direc benind lor a “hundred feet @istact JOUMey from the raliroad station to ths hk woman, and fitpped the ashes upon ry.,biit Tad to 40 HT eeded the Palace greeted him with shouts of "Give oe err en Poll ainith the old ce b he people sat near the door in a draught en, Pa Started in pursuit of the |with drawn swords Several persuns | and woon discovered shat her ekirt was but she wes far too good « | were \ijured. ablam Luckily, she was @ woman of | Gurdier for bim —— commen senas and, instead of creating -__oTo Avimal Intelligence, scene. she beat out the fire with her ie ed eae peo wscane ge, meat out the ew Tit ST SALVATIONIST PUNCHED, | _. crrom tne atinneapots Journal) i the damage Was done by the Ume ne nal dentn—ey ory tx a bic train reached Boventyewmeom) street. | BUT AS ELEVATOR MAN, |isture student nowndaye—were trying iy ww an refused to give her name, qeoap: one another | BREAD GOES UI UP | IN PARIS. | Hand That Beats the Gospel Drum i a man ts ovee | AB. Hit Clothier Who Spoke makes re. OR. AUER Raversthing Mise Mae Risen am His Whole Mind. sland patientiy two full hours, her apread Ike an uw 4. while de her nestlings vlept auld the second Dd OF Average of 20 Per Comt. | PANIB, dune ToThe increase in the price of bread from four to five cents per pound, due to the Tike In the price “Going up!” yelled Horace B. Bishop. & clothter, of No, 11% West One Hundred and Fourth sireet f ad or bad without Joon McMann, Afty years olg, ele | ghellbark--they Hf | with Chelr little of wheat, is already general in Paris, vetor slarter at No. @ Union Bquare b bold i to thelr faces a mnomor y ; igh pe Ag Ht fe bad. east Ht aside How do extending to the interior cities, | 43) amd Balvation Army} rivate | then, 48 16 fe bad. oan tt iow de The newspapers complain that the in- | BY, MiRhE, walled mi salty “caw out noticing Bishop's to think Giey it by tho crease In the com of living In not con-| Bishop went downetalre aia told Me- i fined to bread, but w 4) Kommodi- me wit he ht never a ould « third 1 y publish Ngures showing that! Called @ a Ngee 4! M: irhey lay, helt 94a b there been an average increase of ¥ ed But before the oatric jepart from t eM ner cent, sinee si0, ‘ana wnt * A ne thelr gee the top of 7 ‘The trial of Treasurer Levy, treas t ti they know | | that the se ‘- mun's heat © urer of {pe wral Pederation of rye Bag Ho | Labor, am et, able: leader in ihe bakers strike. Charged with, in- | und that th (would kill the eth Day it not protec fad) siephant yory i without and the | turned will mount g disorder on Md began here to-day The Me nati copres, of \ 4 ALument iq his own veald wari * Rormerly werke bat aad Premier Sh i ue “al mente Hed wee son Clemenceau on ‘ a shuffling oer, outwide A si Meee forth and there, | 0 We dance eget said the fourth teal man es bait @ dosen men laid their | f | would fave | lewal right to sue beceuse she was not | | eae et EDM WALLAC “UNDER CARE OF HR PHYSIC ments on Stage and ts Have Weak- | titution, JUNE 7, [POPULAR “190 ACTRI bi SNe AT HER & Dis ppoin in ( ened Her Con the tall of 196 and was vineble to leave her apartments until February of lest | year, Then she took @ long rest and wes supported to be tn woos health. She played inst season with Law Pietds tn About Town" at the Herald Square, od from thet production went to the ‘White Chrysanthemum’ at the Casino. “The White Gbrypanthemium" .faded and Mre. Homper migned with Kilew & Erfanger for a veuntevitie engugement She waa compelled to quit the stage place herself under Dr. Ely’s care WHO IS SERIOU 7. SLY iOME. TWO N SHOT [BINGHAM SCORED (BBERS THEY | BY A MAGISTRATE rm ASE INAUTO. AS “PETTY” AN Overtaken, Steinert Denounces — Police Commissioner in No Uncertain Words. Three Men Begin ng on Pursuers and \ > Both Fail “\a member ot minent Zabriskie family, Zabris Magistrats Steinert to-day denow rom ‘the bench the Police Com New Jer- sey, who fiver in Ridgewood, and Hes | atoner and thote behind him for trane- man Je n Ridgewoos policeman, | ferring the Magistrate's probatton offt- a cor, William Sheehan, to the Fast @m i by robeera at dawn (0°) ey seventh strect station. The Magis. trate conrulted with Magistrate Waleh, the burst # in RUMbEr. | who happened Into Harlem Court, and ne ee neers oak oem ok | who haa been without his pronation po- Avenue, ‘Ridgewood. Then. they dreke| “MMA end sayy be expects (to Se into the home of John a, Resristde, | “mout until “panished nearby. The barking of a dog awoke| MAgtstrate Bteinert was tn a bofling the family and the thieves fled, carry-|@#® When he took the chatr behind his ing with them a lot of stiverware,| Se end announced that Sheehan had which they snatched wp. John Za- | been removed for spite brirkie telephoned to hie brother, “It was on account of my decision Petar, who lives next @oor to his|!m the case of Samuel Untermyers brottierin-law, Chief of Police Peter| chauffeur,” he said. “Deputy Commis- Pulls, John Zabriskie and the police| sioner Hanson appeared to prosecute. I chief started tn one automobile for| released the chauffeur. Hence the Hackensack, while Peter Zabriskie| transfer. went in a slightly different direction,| “It's a low, mean, petty trick by lew, taking with him Policeman Jewett. Immediately Opens Fire. Peter Zabriskie drova through (o Pair: lwwn, which ja on the Bergen cut of th. le Rallroad, meaning then to ao on to mean, petty men,” cried the Magistrate, raising his voice. “Tt was an indecent act. It was outrageous. The Deputy Comminsioner—dot o his name, he may think he's somebody—had no right ‘i Arcola. to appear as prosecutor. It was the ple idl dubalat hel A ecko the Standing at the ratiroad depot at| duty of the District-Attorne It & gga . ye pecaliidy actresses Fairlawn were three men, all evidently | outrageous in these modern times @ diminutiv yotce, but pretty and lieve there had been three robbers at b cxlys gti Bevin po bret clever. “Her firet agpearance in New hia brother's house, dearee, (Aak Seneeh > Ba ver lvork was with one of Charles Froh | Jumping from bis autemodtie and | Yefore the Boart of Magistrates agd {man's companies about fifteen years leaving Pollceman Jowett to guard the | call the Commissioner to vapeond for I une, 19%. ghe married De Wolf three men, One of them was short of ~ x £ Slopbats the oomediaks Tt war vote IAD WAMACE LOPPOL sin tare and-broad. The other two were| CF holds his place at the pleasure of happy union, and she got a divorce. — | tall men. the Judge who appoints him Later he married Nella Bes else te -*Whhat sats yo Oita teekat Sibel: Magistrate wales ‘ninteh: that ne tam prima donna tn comic opera. | ite asked the small man edna “ya B pine gr = vr Sie Spepemeneent 24: Bere. Hopper ire “Thin 19 what I am doing,” replied | he was hot (0 have fim unit a aMgs marry has fieen erroneously reported Sime man, and he whi 3 -@ revolver ts cee Walsh pum ie ee oe tame caaresen tae from his pocket and began firing. The ; 26 mirer for years, but the little comedi | first shot passed through ate anne Apoenia. to Gxeter single lite. | mouth and knocked him down. © ‘The Donsneir uit | second entered his body. Her mother in 189 married Alexander | Jewett Hit In Head. Dunsmuir, former Premier British | The two other men made for sg Columbia. Dunsmuir died forty days and before he could get out of the au-| er. In his will be {eft his entire te to his brot James Dunsmuir & Canadian coal magn Mra. Duns- muir died in 1901. and i Edna Wal- lace Hopper brought suit in the United States ‘anadian courts for one- unin © Dunsmutr which been her dower share. She lost in court after court, .and finally carried her case to England. where it was decided that she had no | | | | | | blood kin to her mit Suicide. epfather. arma for capital stock, 1a was sitll weak and DESIRE 10 Ot Preity Hungarian Girl MakeS| “When zabriskie and Jewett oould be Fourth Attempt to Com- tomobile began firing—at him. Jowett | was hit in the back of the head by the first bullet, and then as he fell from the \ auto a second bullet passed through his | cheeks, MERE SKELETON th Torments a Year and a Half with Terrible Sores on Face and Body —Hands Tied to Stop Scratching and Tearing at Flesh — But |put into the automobile by men who) bad been attracted by the shots they | were hurried to Corkrey’a Hotel, at Ar. cola. There they were treated by Dr. | John T. Demund * | While the physician was attending WRAPPED LIKE A MUMMY | a... noctnn Goitner, a pretir arm | them the police of Hackensack were GURE BY CUTICURA ici, faced | ced, UP by telephone and told of the TO AID HIM IN BEGGING ¢:cen-searold Hungarian irl, faced shooting: Chief Pulla had jast arrived hie AND SPEEDY Magistrate: Bteinert in the Harem Po- | there nae ge tithe When Bandages Were Removed | tice Court to-day, it developed that p, Se GE ee gi ea My Bittle when about a year Man in Good Health. | ame Which, she says, hae been put ing sommnewier Rear Arcola. Many ian treat him, Scent “Why, you are ® regular mummy In n her by @ lawyer. As a result of cocegre and citizens are mg in the 2 y began o0F 04, bie arm real life," said Magistrate Barlow to- teartul confersion, an inquiry hes | “Zabriskie and Jowett were removed to ‘one caine on his chest, worse than day when William Ryan, & prof been. starped hy the Distriot=Atmemer's | thelr Samer others. Then I called another phyal- 00 eaten | olan. While posses were organizing to sur- Bull he grew worse. At the end bearar s arraigned before him tn the ™ No. 20 East round the woods IA whieh ie tubosre ‘about a and a half of suffering Morrisania Court. The comment fot. |The ¢ i Wie ors aera Hisappeared, It was ee tae ime w so bad T had to tie his hands lowed the unwrapping of the mendgicant | Tenth street. Sie has peck tn te ome Of NESE mat of ine Zariekicn, ths at night to keep him from hy Pol FOF the, Afeaanaer | country only a few montiw, Last Bat: doore away, fromm paso, ty band. tching the sores and tearing the his |\irday Policeman Panoing found her /RAd U0 Pinttibers at the fammbly” and sch. we ot to be a mere. skeleton, ttalrwas Jon | sing unconscious under a bueh In the faithful bull terrier aa well sient fear ate tc wai he fi North Meadow of Central Park with a pese “Njewetty, miverw apy Vy Hrd Seat Tavised me to try Cuticura Bop i a mera is the|pottle, which ha ned laudanum, JR {Ig irae “oaretutty. cut. the. wires fp lrg pling et Sa ee ad | get down to sats mn her hand. After she had beea re- of the burglar alarm and then jimmiea 4 « nto Ryan until he t the burglar slam one Y tloura Boas to try ands litte about nil ie of 7 1ee ived at the Harlem Hospital she. was through . ou #4 Ointment. 4 k it ho nd epaetat 10 prison ward a ellev uw ime Heyan Wap revealed ag snxen to (ae prison war at Noles. TENDERLOIN STATION GETS [uit ant I peor med ey up the head rma hed been painte, tis + tise aah a ceri “ wigemeiel Lent to the drug store | Reed ang sinemy acme hed been painted |ag the sam ho_had been brousht} A. MEM NUMBER; IT’S “23. ea of Cuticura Soap and a to be In need of repairs in twice be after she hb a | os a Cutiours Ointment and followed The workoger will you time to|polson aud who had tried once to k 4 j ‘and at the end of about the bent eae oS whlle in the wards under his| Numerals of All the Police Pre- fe mente, ti soren weve a wall He 10 bewmar nickle and | dimes, with his bandaged head and | cinets in City Soon to Be fas nover had nny sores of shy’ Mind since. He is now strong and healthy, halt hys " Pr. and I can sincerely sey that only for sit teurical when sbe came to th Poib Changed. Your most wonderful remedics my FOURTEENTH BOYS DID Court, A wonmn who knew her parents! Commissioner Bingham to-day an | Sone child would have died from ¢ Jin the old country had prev deen} nounced that the middle of th! month | . Lused only one cake of WELL DESPITE WEATHER, [iment air. Jerome's | will see a change in the numbers of the $pilebout three bones of Otntenant - . girl's Gebalf, and @ Dep | various police peecincts throughout | PFs. Egbert, Sheldon, R, F. Di. Now Only Disappointment 1s Failure of | Divtrict Attorney wae of lreater New York. The Tenderloin poset tit | : r for with the girls lawyer station, now oMelally Known as No. 1. Gov. Hughes to Visit aster.’ The Magwerate held ver tor | win become Ne. So number whch ri ITCHING PIMPLES S o attempted euicide, after whe told Mimi, promised, will prove ta the State Camp. she didn't know whether #he would | jooes of lawbreakers In that district. Cured by Cuticura in Nebraska. PEPKSKILL. N. ¥., June nts wan | make auy more trials at killing hervelf] pie pew station on Weet eee | “T had suff with itching pimples prdctleatiy the fe work in camp |if he Uberatet her street will take the former number of ‘At last @ friend tid me, M9 tor the Wourtce tment andthe |. "I don't want to live,” she sobt (tenderloin precincts eee | got Cuticira Soap and Ointment. ‘I men made the mast of The we I oan never told up my hen dagwer to No Mm "The present No. 3k at the | 60 Rest in Sheep, weeks ™ Rect ae Dur Foote's men will end at |. ¢ wasietated that ehe would probably | rend’ Genteak wit oe Abolahes. | seas cu ‘am 0 pleased w ’ © sont to some Institution, where she! The Commissioner stated that he tn-| Cutioura Remedies that I will recom~- ) boys are ver 1 h te “to arrange the numbers of the | nd them to other sufferers, Mi G Hughe may have prope care in the mee: arious precinc.s In Manhattan #o that = lavergne, R. D, Ne, ‘ mt visit je He an arrest will probably te made | ail stations on the weet side of the) Auburn, ., Aug. 28, 1906, amp before the: f me According tu the girls story a lwwver| island would have odd numbers and all) wail pes Foote satd Altiough | whose office is up town te resp the east side mn numbers, The Create Pari mtastetchldrens| Ripe ecy + vd Ai) mere he 7 bad —_— umerals tn Manhatten will ran wer | of Cyticura doap, (he) 10, Cleanse the uy Weatgier {) the early purt of the week ow. in the Hwonx from @1 to 1%, in| Sutteure Dininent 150<) to Heel the Oat they would profit by their tour in camp | DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI BAILS.! }:\%.nond from ® to ®, Brooklyn will | ere, Rew rook se). Co at this year Admiral the DOko of the Abruaz! de-|bave 100 to 90), and Queens can have| iis id throysout. the word ete rag JOSEPH ILER VICTIM OF parted yeaterday on his Magenip, the |! the reat Corp Ciyny fle ram. Rete jtallan erulee Vare ‘or = Lamut | LEE hae PPE ETT STRANGE BLINDNESS. | Roads and the Jamestown Exposition, | RYAN ON WAY HOME Tho Bresilian cruiser Barroso and | WAREINCION dune ten PCF dard tT a unboat Tamayo also walled for Hamp. | arrived in ashington from New Yor Wien ha crease vem Barapa | Datta ast, Rave | this morning and was met by Mra friends of Joseph Ler, for several years ton Roads to take part in the naval ir daughter Grace. The @ familiar Agure about the Fitth Ave ay At Jamestown June 1% 0n which Bryan noon for thelr home in I |nue Hotel, learned he war blifid. Mr. day Preatdent Room wilt make his! PATO) They spent the forenoon E. Her wil gever see again second vialt to the exposition driving about the ctty is Unknown. a, Receniy he suffered trom epilepsy and tp beileved tile in some way seetatiin sha, and use Khawe ot VEGETABLE COMPOUND. nis affairs, bul re that THE MoeT CRSSPUL vt Om years ago maolidate WOMAN'S ILA LN Tae althy ¢ Milwaukee and that n, wis aw is now attended guides him at Is your tea good one time and not another? White Rose Ceylon Tea Always Excellen: Batra & nowt Ravored Olive Qill 4 an mw expert te Olive know they are mode SPECIAL OFFER, i your proce os have CMa PUBLIC NOTICES, NOWMAL CUdeiume Ue asda NeW” YOR PARK AN. AND GOTH gr NEW YORK. May 23, EXAMINATION POR BS w Migtt BOHOGE ‘kbd 1 hnow all about thet DEPARTMEN: y af Malle gud where tae bess col blasts 1 Wow A er dilve oil made iy oe ibe brand | sin selling | woul any con Hes (Me a will well opty the best al No. hi). At all Arstecl * or C, MASPERO, Dep: W 4a Cmeeaten date and euviecte bye —? “lor spe .

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