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“MiNG WOW Ansonia’“@wner, Who Scowls In Court. YS LOVE GREW COLD. Woman Demands that She Calls His. Patron Support Child Lacy M. Randolph's sult azainst Stokes, the millionaire owner of| the ne oe and eighty other vaiua- y in Manhattan, for wide for the support boy was begun to- EB D. (ae ~ SUESMILLIONARE | STOKES FOR BOY i. Rargolph Beams on before fice Sestice Jnyeox in the 8u- ‘Court at Flushing. fourt-room was men and women when Gor) Battle, counsel for the dasit widow, thromm@ed with . ae opened his case against the-millionaire, Mra Randolph came court with the sturdy little boy Mr. Stokes to support until he hig majority. fellow 4i4 not aeem tn the td ‘ t ' | LF i . by the proceedings, nor 4! mother appear deeply moved. HH 3h @id mot return the smile, howeve: ‘scowled and wrinkled his forehea quickly tr bis counsel, Abe Gru “i Once Were Devoted. ad e sued began her suit agains year and a half ago him for 33,50, pon Mr. Siokes as she swep: tribunal with a flutter of silks starched petticoats. The defendant ashe charges, is the father of her engaging in nervous conversa- gages attendant upon hiv refusal to allow coatinue in their possession. they had been friendiy for abou oars, < between Mr, Stokes and Mrs. fo the autumn of 1904, t ‘Mutual acquaintances pre- then that there would be deve: of a far more startling nature co oe vet Uver tue Horse mou case }—awe millionaire and the dashing young Inet about the Une was ie pita, wae, is now dig. Mra. Randoip: a ate Oe, Berne . ‘em Beventy-recond street. Mahe: meeting Mr. Stokes througo ‘ friend she moved into more p: Fentiows quariers, and. wherever her exceptional beauty a owns attracted attent. ahe victoria wore Anxious to Be Jurors. ae When , it developed that rivalry among the talesmen for an the box. Nearly all of Island farmers who tivalry led to » long serie: of the gettin, the jury dra, fiong. slowly. et ne taleaman who met ‘Abe Hummel, formerly okes's lawyer, had short shrift The plainti® took a deep interest she rove in the park the panels the harness of ber dent with her rmono- Mt came to the selection of a) there was no| a) them ap- red ous (o dodge all of the legal fii Bo aa to hear the testimony, ona from the court amd lawyers Proceedings and several times put f Ber, Yep on the melection of the tales- "A Bhe seeme! lo have a strong + Gealuet gray heads Mg fe the jury. . 104, ¢ on as they” i ) amd none war Jawyer, Mr. Gruber, He accepted by h fdgeled in his chair ds suing bin + ‘Mother's kace, Stared at Kim from & few feet uway hi the it of taking to Might ended yo to two In his direst er took a step n without his nod a Shas | preferring young a sharp eye on the came up for examina- a 4 ' the boy for whose support the plaintiff | ‘s Sev. | eral umes he looked as If he were on| when the| When court adjourned this afternoon four jurymen were in. the vox pesaion will be resumed at 10 A. M ‘morrow. Mra, Mellis, wire broker, formerly Mi Bored uiakelsy wit one | ptar witnesses for Miss Randolph. oar_—-- Help Wanted — To-Day! As advertised for in World's Want Directory of & wealthy MONDAY NE Hoveew ora 10, 1907 Art Flowers Adtressers Agents Awning Helo Tokers | Barbers... | Bertenters ' Blacksmiths . aver Atonhole Makers Cabinet Makers Capyassers Carpenters Chamber Chete Clerks Collector The | to- Man of te The Morning |: iy week, month and year The more “Help Wanted" + « coal Wee York NEW HUSBAND OF MAY PEPPER Vanderbilt Wants Commis- sion.to Controt Property. May Scannell Pepper, | spirttuntint, Court to-day to have a commission ap | pointed to have the custody of his ov tte and person, declaring that he has become complotely dominated by the epirtt “Bright Eyes," the chief per- former from the beyond for Mrs, Pep per. ‘The suit was begun Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, James place, elderly litte man who married the me- in the name of No, 17 St merchant's brother and sister. Petition Presented In Court. Mies Vanderbili was in Justice Mad- Jox's court this afternoon when her ounsel, Willlam Rosenberg, of No. 320 Broadway, presented his petition Mr Vanderbilt was also in the trib: and declared he would tight the action te’a Splish, He was accompanied by ex Judge Datly, bis a:torney, and one of Mrs. Pepper's followers. In her aM@davit the that her father now Marks avenue, he gave to Mrs before be married giro that he bh. he has let: daughter lives at No na beautiful house epper several months ner. She declares made a will in which his $100,000 estate to. the spirttuaiet. Vanderbilt frequently refers to “eelebrated spirit Bricht Eyes,” whom Mrs. Pepper declares she al communications frem the spirit world. “Bright Eves.” she as- serts, first eot to her father by prom ising to put him in communication with his wife. who died tn 1894 Interested in Spiritualism. He began to attend the reances ot Miss Pepper two years ago and soon became intensely interested in #piritual- jam. He went to all of Mra. Pepper's Seances and then began to call at her hom He would come home frequentiy and tell about his messages from “Bright Byes.” He even got spirit, swears she ways tt writing of declares ert Pi commu fused letters from this busy Mise anderbilt. though 'Y Were ail in the hana- Mrs. Pepper. The daughter that ent Eyes” told her she was not conducting her- erly. ‘The mnt. med Jcation @ ws Vander to live in the fine ho pers, had purchase for his then be. rothed. Mra. Pep -Vandero!lt le now at her husband ry estate at Yap- hank, L. I Attacks Her Stepmother. In aMdavit & wo fers to her etepmother as an pulous fraud on tha community— 8 that and» re | re ad- pr af a result of the ndal er nahen un’ stories father has es the follow! a salp Dear papa—I am gind this etter we will ° ° * country, because before you re of life 4n 1 euys ber father got during ain cou Brig med tations returned of to Nature And my in spiritual be- ou when talk face to face ° return from | an to be = we will Bright Eves it it—and now | nthe. cme. enn at the eternal oneness lam "MAMMA The “we in the letter is atlegs be a combination of Mra New jthe spirit ght Byes r frejuently addressed Mr . Paps . Says She Is Ii Mr. Vanderoiit said in have worke 3, “and I am Ipeaae I Mew. F pper wae not PHANT IN _ CIRCUS PARAL CRUSHES 8 One R e An mal | i 1 Te | # : a ‘ » 6 parade, w Inne ‘ ; atte ad ai Hospital. Keporia Meiing ownt re st wi etry “ ' ” ‘ me pan eke y amompied to wes bethwen hen esoiad “ewDa lp > Tite ADt-At tarwer alter en unintan fdas ai ce re a lll anc « SUED BY CHILD Daughter of Edward Ward | Relatives of Edward Wara Vander: Dit, the wealthy lumber merchast of Brooklyn, who was married to Mra, the medium and started sult 1n the Gupreme of Broekiyn, daughter of the! dium on June 1 last. Miss Vanderbilt is joined tm the action by the lumber {THE EVENING, WORLD,) ooo President “Speaks Diffidently' of a “Constitutional” Income Tax, but— (Special to The Evening World) NORFOLK, Va., June 10.—In an address to the National Editorial Association at the Jamestown Exposition this afternoon President Roose- velt added some new planks to his platform for the extension of Gov- ernment control. He created a sensation among his high-browed hearers by declaring’ unequivocally for the following Retention of Government ownership and control of such | jcoal, oil and s lands as have not already passed inte the hands of private owners or corporations. A constitutional income tax. A graduated and drastic federal Inheritance tax which will have the effect of limiting the size of Inheritable fortunes. National control of the great Western grazin g tands,’ with |a view to preventing their destruction by private interests. Development of inland waterways for transportation pur- poses in competition with the railroads. A few kindly words of advice to the editors en how to run their newspapers served to introduce the subject nearest to the President's heart. “The men,” he said, ticular class are alwa: “Distrust equally the man who is never of rich men to attack and the man who o¢ the sins and shortcomings of rich men, “It is a sure sign of moral and mental dishonesty in any man ff, In his public assaults upon iniquity, he is never able to see any iniquity save that of a. particular class; and this whether he is able only to see the crimes of arrogance and oppression in the rich or the crimes of envy and violence in the poor, RESPECT OF PERSONS NOT AMERICAN, “He is no true American if he {s a respecter of persons where right and wrong are concerned, and if he fails to denounce the demagogue no less than the corruptionist, to denounce alike crimes of organized greed and crimes of brutal violence. There is equal need to denounce the wealthy man who swindles investors or buys Legislatures or oppresses wage- } “who attack wie! edness only when fou in a par » vices ee himself to attacking ‘violence. We need to hold the scales of justice even, and to weigh them down on one side Is as bad as to weigh Lhem down on the other.” | President Roosevelt explained at some length the steps that had been \taken to preserve the natural resources of the country, such as forests, min ‘eral lands and sources of water supply, He spoke of the »pposition of wealthy men who had secured control of vast acres of wild land and have | that fs, for the power to keep the fee in the Government and to lease the | coal, of] and gas rights under proper reguladion. No such legislation was passed, but I still hope that we shall ultimately get it ‘In addition to treating aright for th» benefit of the whole peoplo the! forests and the mineral beds, we should similarly try to preserve for the benefit of all the people the great stretches of public domain, some three hundred millon acres in cll, which are unfit for cultivation by Present | methods and uable only for the forage which they supply. This vast | Jarea is now opeh to the free grazing of catde, sheep, horses and goats, without restriction or regulation PUBLIC MUsT BE P ROTH CTED. When por n has area ave an now ti ’ tr © tax efitance tax. In my ageme + tha solic o . © part of our sys ; 4 ove be skinned by t Pedera! \axation. 1 SPBRAK DIF. whos. ® . FIDENTLY about (he income tux, < tite , without beenuse one scheme fo imeome an ‘“ ow 4 * (As Wan devinred nneonatit ruined * \s by the Sup © Court by a five co) four vote, Kad im addition tt ts « sive alitie pininter im tow fa feat und great care Bu sid ould have (a be exercised to see ‘ that Ht was mot evaded by the . forge Ww hk Me very man whem It bs 1 deniva- «wilh the paconal bie to have axed, for tf a0 evaded It would like it would of course be +e chan | > the Weat the great Xont all ae the lemat desir © of al) taxes the tax whiew P f hears heaytly upon’ the hones . red with the dis « the t P ‘ niela ft ¢ of Fede ang evined ' u t ‘ “In my Judwment, ever, the inberitunce tax ts beth «a tar b method af tmantion, and far i fant for the 4 the pury weupe re > Vhere fore ‘ sbinit # «ene ye de * courts Tax on Progressive Principis * i na r waterwars of ! believe tai tae tax anould cone Lhe peograasiye: pi ny ndiebsuat FA a Gay Mindful of Supreme Court Decision: unsafe, and are sometimes very dangerous leaders. | workers, anu the needy man who tnuames class hatred or incites mob_ MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907, CURB GRABBERS, TAX MILLIONAIRES, ROOSEVELT ARGUES BEFORE EDITORS | i | is reached. of blood of the man revelying from th | man qiving or deviaing jof this progreasive tax. | tances not only | Uvely recognized by the | Congress, but jt is now adopted in the leading civilized ni of the worl for instance on the excess above the amount subject | MARIO MORE THAN TWO. SCHOONER SINKS, MILES A MINUTE 28 PASSENGERS INAN AUTO TEST ARE DROWNED La Jalouse Goes Down Off Powér Racer Makes Re- | Barbados, but Commander markable Speed. | and Crew Are Saved, Pas ‘ be tn: yrs Ub a ed, | being to the rest of the and the rate of taxation id be In | Inherit increase In rate ~ seh tad, created In proportion to the remoteness | would the amount above! Walter Christie’s 130 Horse To Represent America. Britain, France ‘and Germany. Switz. eriand ‘led off with the imposition of In @ trial heat over the Vander mA feicAtina UA high progressive rates. Great Britain Cup Courage to-day, Walter Christie's tha eae was the first of the great nations to SOW packhe “cars OC ide horsepower |* ‘om Cay for to! suit, and within the last few ba oy ecctbod| RNS sion dese’ uvila MED years both France and Germany have | resobed @ speed of more than two miles wn Adopted, the principle. ome if x Is of! a minutea Wait euch aa even the sea- | night of June commander ang n Great Britain all estates worth ained roads of Long Island never be nty-one men reached Bar! $5,000 or lesa are practically exempt from | Mutitt OF Indu for thrift and in- eoned mee « twer E death duties, while the Increase is such ER age : to possess any | erday. Twen' pass: hat when an estate exceeds $6,000,000 in | measurable ance in the juts | Not even an the sand of Ormond Raid veceiee cua ait jue and passes to a distant kinsman len fortunes of which| Beach has euch a record t made aa | cli : or stranger In blood the Government 19- | 64. Way scclously affect them Buch a| Waa achieved to-day by the remarkabi | were drowned cetven ’ "The French Pile baa one feature bow weuld be one of the methods by car, propelled by a four-cylinder gaso- | which 19 to be heartily: commended, | which we should try to pense: & line engine driving direst into * | The progreasive principle-is no applied | Measurable equality of opportunisy for oe tne forward w reels that each higher rate Is imposed only | the people of the generation growing to! ‘ j ‘As Lincoln potnted out, _... SKIN SORE B YEARS to the nexi lower rate. This plan is! . oot i” there ere! to-day's amashing run was ularly adapted to the working out ev Prat be ee ee oe which the Christ fe will make before ot the iheory of using the inheritance are inetd met be an equality of Wednesday, when the owner will tax for the purpose of Hmiting the size well wespect and of mutual. tempect) an win ee en 2 Inheritable fortunes, since the prog-| equality of rights before the law, ang Wi! it for France, to take part tn ressive increase In the rates, accord-|at least an approximate equality In tre the Grand Prix ing to this mode, may be carried to its] conditions under which each man ot| The Christle entry will b e only | logical conclusion in a maximum rate| tains the chance to ahow the atefl tatl a oe earn ‘ | of nearly 10 per cent, for the amount him when compared with bis fel-| 47 an car amgng all f in excess of & specified sum, without |for the blue ribbon in the area Seas saya ehcines OPERONS pean race on July % Judging -| Spent $300 on Doctors and Rem= Refformances towtay it should be able.| , edies Which Gave No Relief —Skin 0 beat the pick of th COMPENSATE ALL INJURED WORKMEN, SAYS PRESIDENT. ori Limbs and Feet Rough and Sore—Work Of Often ten Impossible. | | “ain ore | TRIES CUTICURA, ant wate al permt County auth placarda were Nassau danger n “all the feeioiis “turns WELL IN SEVEN DAYS NORFOLK, Va... June 10.—President | tndustrialiem Daring the fire fex “Cuticura Remedies have entirel Roosevelt apoke to-day at the James.| On the subject of the Wability of em. [faa mith such besuth | gured me. after all other remedies = eaident sald the owner decided to ma. 2. eek or si > ' vat de | * own Exposition at the dedication of Cebipehnation fae Aacidau teat of the speed and re y other remedies and severas the Georgia Building. ‘The President | t increase in mechanical ang | #pace-eating. Wunder ing pe. d spent about three hundred took an extraordinary interest in the turing operat opened the power to the inet nolo # success, but this Georgi, Building, for tt is @ replica of Inorease i owas then that the car reiched a the seventh day thet I have {the house of his grandfather at Ros speed gf & mile in a gas bait ak naa | well, Ga., where mother passed her r seconds A po tt facing eat q that ee | youth and where she was married to shity ‘wakane grin horde ap for Uming It was imposstile again attend to my buriness. T went {his father, The maternal great-grand (or the empinyes® gne| time In fractions of send, but tha: | to work again to-night. My trouble |father of President Roosevelt was the therefore ultimat ely for the public, it] ‘Ne ear peegells pkey fa tee hae iy. | was as fol wa: Upen the limbs and t Goverdon oF Georst is a bitter tn. ce that it should ye] <3, hour on ordinary yetween the toes my skin was rougl >vernor of Georgia and & mem-| tie wageworker himself and wife | antly proved. ; he Grand Prix and sore, and ale under the arms, ber of the Continental Congress. and children nO bear the In general design the Grand q By far the t tnt snalty whole | acer ‘Is on similar lines to the Vander-| 1 ain achef for a large café on Broadway, y far most Interesting part % Penalty te ae bilt Cup racer of the same maxe. ihe | and I had to stay at home several times [the President's address was that in ¢.j2tne nation and trom tae frame ts of channel section pres because of this affection. I had been ‘which he advocated the passage of nly to guard against th rounded in the rear, while ouffering for eight years and have now Stat the ultl 0 relieve and Federal jaws making employ- the financ ers, Including rafiroada, liable for pe to th cuniary,compensation for injuries sus- There should be tained by employees while in the dis- Uon t cure pe charge of their duty, whether the 1 ,workmen suff accidents are the result of negligence iiics At present the sphere or not. He also came out strongiy | covered by national iegisiation, and in against child labor in factories—a sup- /(i0 *plero covered hy State logis!ation, Ject that ts of great moment in the! fnancial burden of industrial accidents South at this time. No reference was | to be borne by red workmen On the subject of child labor he sald Case At Gil for redress or else must erthhe # suit for damages against Children. Matter of fact there ts 9 sound | “It le @ matter for congratulation that | economic reason for distinction between exploited them for immediate profit without thought of the needs of future | there is such ay increase of in. | Sccifents | fused by negtigence and a mon | those which are voldab! 4 the generations. Especially did be indorse the work of the United States Forest | jarest in the Southern Btates in every. | law should be sich that ten pay att Service. Continuing, che President said: thing pertaining to children. This has! rapes ls here na ad ome aut oat! } “ } already markedly shown iteelf and I np mp want J is of the ern United te : Workmen an racetve f The mineral fuels of the eastern United States have already passed tanto hops will still mare markedly show| nite and’ limited compe ace ~| the hands of large private owners, and those of the West are rapidly fgllow- itself in the Suture in warring against | be jecnta tn industry, ‘of ing. This should not be, for such mineral resources belong in @ peculinr | the evil of child labor tn factories, The | TEE a sorary burden Involved will to the whole people. Unde. private control the waste factory ts a very poor place tr hamper industries. Long ox degree to th peopl re is much ele child; indeed, personally 1 noe Of compensation laws tn other from shortsighted methods of working, and the complete utilization ts often ries has demonstrated their bene. | factory a poor piace for a woman What we advocate is only a stmple sacrificed for u greater immediate profit. The mineral fuels under our! tainiy for a married woman, or for an| measure of justice only one step toward present conditions are as essential to our prosperity as the forests wil] | unmarried woman for more a ver | eee of 8 rr far ae human ’ b secure, d equitable always be. The difference is that the supply 1s definitely limited, for coal | f°™ 7ear* tment for each and every one of | | There is increasing need tha: the our people | does not grow and trees do. Lweltare of the children should be ef- | ‘There should be the plainest and “It ts obyions that the miner, fectively safexuarded wy governmental Mut) juneduivocal additional sinte- wr that coough them action; with the provis however, that effect that ra 1 emp a ‘ Government to protect the people or extortionate (his action sball be taken with know]: “(led lo receive damagre for any ace that cam still be dom beem accomplished eige and in a spirit of robust common [7F\\ {hat fomes to thein nelde | of the ol} flelds of (he indian Terr’ sense; for philanth-rmy, whether £ov- tne jaw should be au Poe Mad jtiee, ane | a striking example of the good results of suck a | ernmental or maividual, is a curse and sible for the railro. succeas | “Last summer, accordingly, | withdrew most of the coal. bearing public | | not @ blessing when marked oy « spirit te Bae H without thereby fortelt of foolish sentimentality and samor- | | o Ste ection of the > 0 | overnment RY cireur | lands tomporertiy fro diepom!, nag asked r oe bapiatetion necessary | oon uch Wrovernmental wetion ie | ie the ating tar Doce eens | to protect the public interest by the conservation of the mt me’ one ineyita result of the be rigid Federal | lon airoiee 4 * id mineral fuels; | Sercicreasing arowth of our comolex all rallway a Sahai Ma ering that Mr. Bear «and sent word 5’ OMee, Prosperous and Happy Son Stumbles Across Dead | Body-m Room at Hotel OtMfer than his fear of tecoming a | ': pelems tr Mr, Bear's friends | Netherland. Hist he could have had no castes for ¢ ne hin Mite.) His business afolrs| were & most). prosperous eondit Hin Bamiel § Hear. a millionsire insur me ite is « to on ident ance broker, hang¢d himaeit to tne| When the news of } reachad sult he had 4 W the fashionab! pemeeet *» parine and exclusive Hote! Nethelond, at Fit , Poy genes wey anaes J avenue and Fitiy-ni stree for | ae b On ‘Fridey he hed | twelve as Joe e erful as “ 5 one been nent to bis wife ; ‘ ing them back fron s ot a be ae € Uinent de of a | Oe lt ls believed tion frigntened ' ance man into Killing igh he had passed his sixty-econd AY he jooked jen years younge and he had ware njoyed «& ‘ al Hut + ntly he devel a ness, There were olner bod ; nding wo that he would ore than Wife in Europe. e Mr. Réar Waa the | f the firm of : Peis 4 . : r INDON y Americans 1 j ; a ‘ International H Bow . ‘ four baye t eee “9 $ pris ay im the compet nis deughier marricd and y Eh park (Weaine Site ee ae | Walter Winan's Maritana won fret “ léeving the father | Prize, and Lawremom do ot Leute. and on alone in the hotel. Opn Satur) Vile Ky» with Poetry of Motion, teow the second pride im the competition tor orate carrying 1% pounds. Mr, Jones's Jone woo talnd prise i saan Men Orem i day young Bear went te Porwhester io wey over Sunday. nase ee remrned@ this forenoon, Sole, engine is mounted on @ ‘steel crank case <arried ward end of id by the Cuticura Remedies am much indebted to within a week. Cuticura, and chasis, The (ubula tor is carried from one side of tie nd shall certainly recome ee Hl 5 3 hide of 12° | mend it to all my Iriends and colleagues me to the other in the form of wr (in the kitchen. Frits Hirschlaff, 3 inverted U. and the two penta, one to: |Columbus Ave, New York, N, anican. are to the rear of this, ‘with | March 29 and April 6, 1906. asoline tank astern. ae entire | het ataee’? = "| AATR FALLING OUT Vv Bad Dandruff on Pimples Cover Face, Cuticura Cures. “TI used the Cuticura Remedies sa great success. My face was a Pisipies. and the CAGricee wan ete on my scalp that my hair all ign to fall out, and a friend of mine me af Couicura and T began to use Cutiours Soap and Ointment. Before a month t ckwea gaat onenes for tie: eee and now | am entirely Cured: Thad no physician in charge. little | a now four years of age, He knows: use of no other than. Cuticura 3 WOMEN AKD 2 WEN TARGET FOR 1 ‘. Tenn, Ave., Atiantio City, N. J, Family Rescued by Policeman, | Jan. nt 1906.” Complete Vixterng! and Inte but Lunatic Turns Revolver on Himself and Dies. Humor of Infants Children: ‘of Cuticura Reap (Be) to Cuticura Oratment (500) to Heal ent (BOe.) (or in the is. Se. per vial of 60). 10 fold throughout the | wi hin and Cuticura Tew Choswlae Coated P he Hod ue & Chem Corp. hole Prope. ‘Mailed Boston Mass. Free. Low to Care Skin Humors. pif sf Ladielaw Barbawitz, a vounge Pole employed tn the glue works at © ady- side, N. J, abot and killed bimeelf in that town to-day, after attempting to u other, two ters and two. brothers barri ded themese! s in azt © do Finally th ih eo " eonther, 1 ie ae ae 4 & ey With 50 Sh we 5 a a ‘the fo side Dinan, o€ Edgewater, who put « ladd fe the Ecomoeny'al p tothe window of the room. ev Paaatity. Sogn’ Hilan Uae oi the ouse ve |] SPECIAL for THIS MONDAY reac im hé had put a bullet in his c ¥ hAM brain. curs. one tthe al Nd AMdORTED CHOCOL. ATES 19¢ . is ELLISON HASN'T RESIGNED. |] spECIAL for THIS TUESDAY Mayer McClellan Denies thar] ea AU “ah Ah oun 10¢ rious Issoe Vaken, CHOCOLATE sonienan Mayor McClellan was asked to-day If |] Park Row store onen evenings ums Jb orporation Counsel Ellison had re oclvek, sianed and he said tha ae d not 54, It was rome there had bee 5 bill in favor af the a AHOME S11C. | COMPLETE THE LAXAT. VE CHEWING GUM ‘The very fact that purgatives cramp and gripe shows that they are forcing nature Gum-Lax gently assists nature with better results, It's a chew ing gum as good as the contec- tlon kinds 1 not at your druggist's send 10 celts for pample packane to 5. PIED. rere eee! COLUMBUS AVE 1 . Whence te ‘alvery ¢ tery BET. 103 & 104 ST oved lusbend of Mary & Fienst Funeral from late reaidence, » 81 wi ay. Hoboken, N. J, Tu oA M KIMUNAN, On Sunday. June ® ROMER HANLES KIBRNAN, aged 14, son 0 atserine ‘. Burrell ' wi Tuesday, 2 P.M. from 27 for Kheomatism, /Pains in the Limba, Chest, Sore Throat, arbey Bro: canER RANE) SaIEOREEDNEEEnEEEEned eval, FOUND ANG Ri ene hye. } ! 7 eee eT

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