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2 # -SAVER WITH RECORD RESCUES | —ATWO-YEAR-OLD John gaa a Who Has Snatched: Six from Drown- ing, Again a Hero. TOT WAS. AT PLAY. Aged Grandmother Fained _ and Suffered More Than Child. Little two-year-ol4 Jospph Stephanok would have been added to the victims of the treacherous current m the East River at the foot of Bixty-ninth street yesterday afternoon but for the vigi- lance snd skill of John Carroll, the Attracted by the Yorkville life sa Nicholls, Dared as Boy, Kissed THE EVENING’ WORLD, MONDAY, “JULY 1, rotons spe sessreermnentenenesenie Romance Begun ina Stolen Kiss on Cornwall Hil Leads to Wedding on an American Mountain Top Prettiest Girl and Got~ His Ears Boxed. TRIED IT 16 YEARS LATER’ Result’ Ix’ a Honeymoon to} Begin in a Few Days on ~ Wheeler Peak, Nevada. A kiss ‘stolen sixteen years #60 ‘was the beginning of a romance which to- day ‘s ppeeding Miss Lillie Edith Berry~ man. westward toward husband and honeymoon. Miss Berryman ta « pritty brunette from Gulval, Penzance, Corn: wall, who arrived here on the New York, of the American line, and for a few houra ~rxy-a-grest-of her cousin, Mise May G, Nicholis, of No. 221 West Twenty-third street ‘As soon as possible she took & train for Reno, Nev., where she will be met by Thomas Penzance Nicholls, of Bodle, Cal, and the two will climb Wheeler Peak, in the Sierra Nevadas, ‘ASKS $100,000 OF WHITMAN FROM MOTHER-IN-LAW BENCH BERAT LOST LOVE: Mrs, Carr Says Hiusband’s| The Magistrate Tells Voss He Mother Alienated His Af- _ . Wont Stand for Police | fection From Her. Excise: Arrests, \ | he oharacterjzed aa ‘fate’ and ‘igraft- | ing’? extien atresia, und deciared that Charges Rich Manufacturer) !t exines atan't improve during the ten days hé ts to sit ni the Harlem Court, With Cruelly Refusing to || se youta eo out bimectt and show the 7 police haw to get evidence that would Talk With Her. male chargea of violating. the Exaise aR law stand in court. ‘The Magistrate's ire was aroused dur- 2! young} ine the arraignment of Hurley Van Mra. Annie Carr, a. be: Englishwoman, has brought a /$100,000| Aken, bartender in @ satoon at No. 1244| leg was peeled frosn the kn=s. my fone damage muit for the allenation of her| Lexihgton avenue, who was Cope bes husband's affections against her moth-| Wh selitms liquor on Gunday.: | A POLICEMAN | ts, ad at wes > and Doctors Thought Ampitation Necessary — Montreal Woman Writes of Cure|Seven Years Age, Pee ea BELIEVES LIFE SAVED, __ BY CUTICURA REMEDIES —- SUES FOR SEPARATION) emus, Eo Gere nt See sireanine ‘cane ey did. thelr beste fafledt sa ‘cure ft.) "My. doctor, hac ade a me to have m: cut off, but ¥ you ike, bu Ido not think ‘they will! do’ any _good.”* At ‘this tlme . my xike a ploce of raw flesh, mod T had om crutehea, “1 boul yt a cake er-in-law, Mrs, Mary Ann Carr. of No.| Clothes Max William E. Vosd, ot ne Ch. af cuticwre "Boe, bottle of Cousne 772 McDonough street, Brooklyn. The| East One Hundred and Fourth street | Pills. After the first. two. treatments sult has been brought In the Supreme| Prltce mation, arrested fim. the erelling went down, and in two Court of Kings County, and Mra, Care| Voss told the Magistrate that he| months my leg was cured and the new went into the saloon between @ and {| #kin came on. The: dottor could not alleges that her mother-in-law has believe hia own eyes whon he saw thas 13,086 feet above tho sea level, and be | married. bell in a passing the, the little fellow NaMenated the affections of her hun-|©°Slock through the #ide door and that! Cutuura haa cured. me abd. aald-that strayed from his aged grandmother and | "OU ig aaugnter of Eaward and, has causod the plaintite and, her] there Were tive men and two women| he would use it for his own, patients. - two brothers, wh? were on thd wharf}. ° "7 ,un g miner, of Penzance, and husband to reparate and live apart] {nalde, There were half-emptied giasees|I used two caken of Cutioura Sap, for an airing, and toppled into the rlv sixtesn years ago, when she was ten, from each other, and has accused this|in front of them, he declared, and| three boxes of Ointment, | and five bot Carroll heard the screaina of several | 78h aw crowd. of other little stcls plaintiff of being a depraved woman. | While he was there the bartender, Van bendy! Resolvent, and have sa ees children ho sew the child go down, placing Mount, oe In addition Mea, Carr has begun ac-| Aiken. brought in two glasses contats-| the Cuticura Remedies Il might have —2—and, rusujng from a dock loskout at Here “ey lle the sea, 9 tion in the Queena County Supremo|tng @ white Uquid, which he served to| Jost my life: I have lota of grand most a block away, he dors. from the} 1, sted on the estate of Lord St. Leven, it Court against her husband, Loftus H,| the two men. children, and they are frequent” ask used whurt Just in time to ‘selze the child) presently along came seyera] boys Carr, a wealthy manufacturer,’ for a Didn’t Taste the Luquid. of Cutioura, and always recommend as it was being whirled away tn one of | pout tie eame age, and after tearing limited divorce. “Dia you taste the NquidT? esked|!* % the many people who ty. bush the ‘numerous eddies at this point. Hef picts, all of whom wore strangers, | Loftus H. Carr is one of the solld| Magistrate Whitman. <———Bire. Be roam Cremer tossed the babe into the arms pf an as-| 6.4 of the youngsters dared tte oldest 7] * . | men of Brooklyn. He js the head. of| °No," replied Vose, 4 pit 277, Mentana 8 Montreal) quae Pian ueslored the’ enliants water]. the group to. kins the prettiest girl f i "| the firm of Lottua H. Carr & Go,,, ef| “Why didn't yout” Feb. 20, 1907." : ue anne at Ca Brand: | inte oldewt boy: was Thomas Penzance L Nes 288 cian Avenue, manufacturers) ‘Well, I was alone,’ sald Voss," 14 Both Men Have Fine Record Nicholls, and, wiping his mouth on | of steamship mattresses and uphol-|1 dtant want to take any chancos.” 4 a S lehirt a he picked out Lille and | stery, Ho {s a member of several ex-| ‘The Magistrate rose up from his EEP FOR RAB Carroll and Smith have figured in nu- Merous rescues along the river front in Yorkvilie during the last three years, Curroll's record to date being one aged “You're tne prettiest; I'll Kiss wale you. | changes and clybs, chair and looked he bene! § | Mr. and Mrs, Carr were married on Sallownian! ne Hosts etka! Rest for Mothers. | May 19, 1892, aud Ived together until} —‘‘I_am going to be here ten days," he| —Inatant relief and-refreshin) ee aes Aug. 7. 1905, when they separated. In| ¢xclaimed angrily, “and I want you to | ekin-cortured bevies, and rest f September of the mma year Carr pub-| ere ete tatiaey gti hot gMlahd Gr | fretted mothers, in! warm baths ma Each Gave a Sifiack. She.ran, but he overtook her. ‘Thom- ‘gs wad never known to take a dare, and | —____- B: nian, two women and three children, ~<white-Smith, who is a powerfully built 7 its Mahed a newspaper adverti Cuticura Soap and gentle 01 ed on with Interest Paper advertisement say- a young tan six feet high, has saved | Ha companions 100K SSS... SS \ ate io ate ar ge apd clara has come under my observation, with Cuticura Ointinent, the great ree men, one woman und one child,| While he held tilie Bal ee Ss | Only. the Light Guard Rail, TTL ates Gon tecotae by a eet Boriaat know Cat at force, cure, and purest of emollient ir 6 faliaheldeeihe a resounding smack .on he! i ie} | : a lowiany, hatter howl to make Dlai latent” explolt pele) the rescue ot] ride witha’ aad. that, swung ns We Live Faster ( han Mau | Way’ When It Was \ Thien “fra.” Cle ‘redlned” Stirgith’ beep aprert aNd. te pecuce gvidence thas | 4 Gece 2 eighth Nelilo Regan, who tripped over a rope ‘ie ‘i ‘Bie bold; - Seabury to sie for a separation, Shel ¥ fave shown in this instance You | Chocolate crated Pills 250. per vial et} 00). on the Seventleth street docks and fell | Cueek and made his ears ring. es m2 a | Sto a iilewed: that (Kt4 G § h |ouxlit not to be # policeman. I want the ward, | Potter Drug & Chera. Oot. ¢ him that she never could stand boys pped. a + Carr had treated her | you to tell your captain, and have him Sa cruelly sinca March,’ 190%, refuling to/| tell your inspector, that, (f necessary, T eer Cowsurs Hook en Phin Diseases, into the water four montha ago, The little Stepnanek child is the} Wh sandy. Youngest son of Otto Stephanel, wn em-|£Ad he was blesrod with both. al ployee of the Taylor Coffin Company. Thomas smparted under the rebuke an\ Aged Grandmother in Charge. | the laughter of his companions, and | me day Five months Jago the méthar aiea | 4ecided then and thi Gatiee ey Jeaving tne three obfidren in care of | *® Would be glad to jook Buinke the grandmother, Mra. ‘Annle Ropok, | 0% sandy hair and freokles. But i who’ Ja more than ‘sixty-five years. o¢| sinned: St. saionaera after oa Seal ui age. The aged womap tus, nursed the} Thomas became man and 2 $ E ineering. He then came to Tmotherleas children with the tenderness | MOE eneInCONNE OCS einia, where ef her own brood, taking. them into} he prospered and thought longingly of | the fresi air from the staffy tenement} home. A year ago he went back and in which the family Mvyek\and doing found st. Michaels Mount aut frown everything fh ber feeble power To make | he Kisaeg sixtorn gears ago. She nat the trlo of little ones healthy. not forgotten him, and ® friendship Deprived of the benefit of a Sunday | sprang UP betwesh thats, i bed the afternoun along the seasiore ax Coney| Nivea ‘heights of the granite pyramid Island through the excessive fares, Me} almost dally, and Thomas decided dur-j aged Woman Was freed to find a #ud-~/ lor a Biitute sloax the water front, a jittle | ABe, lislike for sandy tals ond frock More than a block from where We] nad elitninated the freckles. Siepaanek family resides, pore ‘At the foot of Sixty-ninth street 1s] spot where hie ears were Learton et —___ 85 tmihense-sand_yiie,—w, pas —peen |" wed-on-Mountain. the favorite gathering--piace of the) ae fed right here to-mor- poorer etifiidren frou blocks ‘around It| pow.” he sald. Was here Mrs.-Hopex took the three No; we'll have ¢o ed for a children yesterday afternoon, Provably Te aot re mrs ea ‘anyhow, bat abdatiees! canes so out and ‘gut éviacnc speak to her and causing her great mental anguish, oF aba: policemen: how macht work jolt that pitehed the pas Mr, and Mrs. Carr then lived in a o be done. The prisoner is Sh | t. of thelr sent, thi t Need est, Sat $ i. Alked. oe truck on an "1" train nat handsome place. at Woodhaven, L. 1.|harsed |\eas bound: for Coney Inland. jumped | Subsequently, it Ip alleged, he, failed to Seven Persona Held, the track today as ‘the four cars}Provide for her, although, he pald-cey-| Sven persons arrested for alleged rounded ithe curve from’ Myrtle inte| !B exDenses: incurred by her while in |) Omuom of the, lguor law were held | Hudson avenue, The cars, were well me Long Island College Hospital, y —— | filled, and an the .udden bumping and 'o these allegations David J. Wagner, testified AN, like the other animals, was meant for the fresh afr-and the ]/\.-ching began, men, women and Hquor found in’ the glasses placed be- 5 ; 6th Ave. Cor. 20th St. attorney for Carr, put in a genera! de- 3 a tomers in the laces raided open fields, for the storms, the snows and the sunshine. But he| children made for the doors with’ one} ial. When the ctse came up before| After, the, court seasion was claps & stone box down over his head, sets {t in the midst of aj *¢c0rd. enteral over ||] The fal pee {Justice Maddox, in Brooklyn, hi award- prey hostelady 3 Bel eeeeesy in’ a ‘talle with Most Wondertu hundred thousand otlier stone boxes ad ugly ax his-own, stretching away |} Soy? 7a" peers lia enouted Biene ed Mrs, Carr $90 a miotith allmony and a |', Rem creat: - guards, ‘but—the panic-stricken pas-| Counsel foo of 10 pending the dates} ee Bont want De pany te ¥, Boe eere art oe RR in bewildering squares and parallelogrims, shutting out God’s alr and J} sengers, heedless of their. warning| mination of the suit Ti the A nwforrversifor sk sae eas ‘pat 1 ane light, uniil he fs ready to faint on a warm day and freeze on a cold one, #| cries, nréssed toward the doora,.think-| rested Unt] & few days ago, ween| t_undorstood that I am not not ees + ri atand for these fake and and dle of pneumonia—or terror—if the east wind blows upon him. share tne tthe strane was Aga Eso mi UiRe George Kobinson “was substituted as| Siar arteste, Why. I have seen potoe- over the side of the high structure. . Mra, Carr's attorney by consent. nd prisoners. wink at each other TMs crowded, rushing, pushing, crushing city life gets on our nerves. }| The guards slammed the doors shut| Ju the sult against Carr’s mother, who [rent In front of me when I have been We live too fast. We live faster than men ever lived before. We live more #} and held them against the strugsling ves Wit) Bim at No. 7% MaDonough |PoCtne excive Cases” f oe than twenty-four hours ithe day and more than seven daya in the weck, |, Passengers, and then a few greet, Brooklyn, Nr, Robi in, Has ticenty h 7 d thier the ‘bumping train came to a [fait of the wite, aed forth cnet carts IN’ LINE, FIVE WEEKS ¢ burn the candle at. doth ends, and then, for fear that our neighbor || sianastill. : ether hee CUCARL tee will get ahead of us, sce Hight {tin the middle, too. We ere consumed-by Realizing that—ai! danger —wes— “past. ayer tuaband “and has “caused piainu« TO FILE LAND CLAIM. the fever of Heing_We erhaust our vital energies in unendin: the scared passengers gave up the fight/apa her husband t parate ine speed we 0 u Fer ete Tee eedape fromthe cats. \} Meadwhlle avert treen ean hae Seas Ed CASS LAKE, Minn., iy 1—One he Ww t . S f j the towerman. at the ourve had seen cured ‘this plaintift of being u depraved persors were in line before e have no time to think, It 1s as much as we can be expected to f/ and reported the accident to the com-| woman. land office here to-day when the doors opened. for entries on the Case Lake nN. Laewts Lareo Novelty i Hosiery in the Latest Styles, Colors and ates. hapdes Repeehae i ees Figs jaeteindthathe wanted the do {f we earn bread and checse and lay by a pound or two.against a‘rainy {| pany headqu —Carete. Bite ne “pow. sot at NO:-4 Dene Hes “at this time i Jmifiuye performed on a mcusialn, and|Pday. Tho great majority of us are Just as capable of flying as we || Within ten minutes a wrecking crew | ningeon reat Park Sotkh, tn | whon aa been frat in. the line singe Stay aoe May ere Oa ST Leyes ata a Miss “Berryman agreed to have ito wax at the.scone. It was found that a a hours, whieh she eave in Owned by! hat 2. filet on a. valuadi mn ripes in High Ottacar, four yearn old; Franz, three] retold moumain ho might select—pro-|| are of thinking. Letsure for quiet contemplation of the world whtch [! cron of the flange on one of the husband. ‘onier, Drevanied. Grade Gauze Lisle Thread jd. dnd lite rhchipel st tae ed vided ne. waited, > eae we live in 1s denied us. There is no grass beneath our feet, no} wheels of tho forward truck had given = Feat how edoereeatte moan ney te the Calformia blue sky over our head. The world of trees and flowers and sihging |. way and as the caf rounded tne curve Sot ? Hlopek oat’ eign oc aaa aminecs by ing a birds {s not for us. Art and poetry and gentle culture exist only in af the defective wheel had slipped off ‘the ‘ Syrorea. from tha-seslieha Ie: the place. selest HC world-of dreams. While {f we once gave ourselves pause to tieditate | tea shut om the bowen q vevii ‘ S idan flancee, und clergyrdan and guest |} u5on the deep things of Ged and the soul, on time and its meaning, life) Only the ght muard-rel! on the OF “ae” a the will ascend the mountain for the cere- “Is my live Jos i'w My poor jit- | mony, and -ite-mysteries, heaven and the glories which we thrust away, why— le childs” lie @atiekéd, and fell to a Wvaimlghtignloacthotnexttcarlic taint. Carroll, roe the Sate The injunction.which insults me every time I travel in the subway ed through the crowd and plunged ‘ i 2 @ashed through Behar ees ai 1 Step 1 now! Hurry up, th Hurry by_all means, for_we : Fi % Fa Pcould not live if we did not kill ourselves to get somewhere zise, The best way to spend Sunday or any other holfda\ fs Christ's advice to his disciples: “Come ye yourselves apart into adesart place and rest a while.”"-—-Dr, Aked in his sermon at the Fifth Avetiue Whurch Yesterday. structure. stood between the moving train and the street below. Luckily the train was making not more than aix miles hour. It ¢ame to a halt v within _ten—feet— ee aa =f . os The blockade on the line lasted twen- ty-seven minutes-and during that-timo all.trains for Ridgewood, East New ‘ York, Coney Island. Bath Beach and A : Fudge were held up. Thousands of Quick-witted people passengéra were tutned away at all the Z Quiz “A HABIT ; - stations along the line. When tickets \ bad been sold ‘transfers were Ineued to the purctitsera byt! | TRA TH and the male of tickets stopped ust when found to be detrimental therowill: do. them g . the blockade wan rai of a motner wall fe ine any 800%! On Gas To End Her Life, aula sicily Hows ahd comfort, COUNT NIGRA, SAVIOUR SUSE antcstel en deeton sabes E ARI) ($300,000 FOR NEW “SYSTEMS Coffee is a definite poison, pro- ‘ OF EUGENIE, IS ‘DEAD stsitetone, Ta Wo-day end. aiacov=| ai NG P| EAD trate 1 fee WOMAN Ex-Empress Sends Message of red Ine eee eee Uv h ni RAILS SNE 5 PRISON ducing headache, heart palpitation, pafalysis, nervousness, stomach troubles, or some other , ? ovmpalhy togiialen eyes Stee auarraiiiek with his wife over 3 mat Before He Expires. the amount of a doctor's bill, according fixed disease. | ae a iscc 5 _ Any sign in you? Notable Character of 4 ME, July 1—Count Constantine! to a atory told by the neighbors, Weber |’Frisco Trouble May Not Lead Cars Plow Into seein tas nia Nigra, dean of the Italfan diplomats, is| on Saturday took: thelr two Uttle ohil- | i é Hes t hrlich Eye Service dead. He was born in 18%, served as a| dren and went to his,farm in Connectl- to War, but a Boycott f Switch and Passengers Have A system sulfering from the poisonous ‘E g y 1 t for a week, but & ‘ olunteer in the war againat Austria in|cut. ‘The location af the farm ‘ta un- , alkaloid—caffeine—in coffee finds relief afte Not for a day,’ no 38, and had a long public career. . he} known, but the police are making an Is peer: _-Miraculous Escape, : : Ferrera Sone: : Count while Minister of Italy at Paria | "fort to discover Webere noensabouts oe B . coffee is puandons and Opticlans—-the service of both at one was,.on Sept 4, 1870, one of the small yirs, Wober went to Flushing Hoes moderate cost—certai tnly a very great bate. sanit, eno folly “ it i es Siare “ite resolved thar enitd seh | BAND i "G HESEIT It Is Impossible to Du- roll ang Feacored it to ius grandmother, | plicate These Stockings ; ere At This Price in the City, Hostery Department, Main | Floor at 6th Av. Entrance. was witnessed by several Ons hundres: “I vonly hope that the brave young aaa: fpr thelr wet git be re:! Neighbors of Mrs. Josephi qj Bape ames but ita acandmathers Weber Think.She Tumed Gl \ “prayers—one who has taken the nlace Board of Aldermen Appropri- ates That Sum for Ray- ~ mond Street Jail, { Humber, of friends of the, court whol ts have an, operation performed, {t In! Se ne lomhatmennd/ cr Awde : thered at the Tulleries-tor-the prov! tnntted that. Wetst. becalle “wieiyt g Soret yea that thee een Rooraceamrena Males cl paneer Coe oe eee Tdvantage to those who require glasses, fection of the Empress, Wuxenic, and when the bill was seut him and faliy STOwIDR here athe’ Japanese | bound passenger train of the Staten ‘ommission to-day | Glasses Only If. Needed, he did not leave her until she was jot tne house, taklng the children with | ielins and demonsirasténs In Ban Fran.) Island Rapid Transl( running trom st, | ‘0 "C™Pone® to the objections to tho res t Moderate Pri safe out! of ‘Paris, ape ie |eleco are the outccimo ot a deoply lald |George to Arlington wouter furan Sty Meval of the station on. the Becoud Always at Moderate Prices. Huesantly the fount was stricken wit wit ‘ty fusaoasd that Mrs, Wober Killed jpn bases she A racial hatred and the |irack at Bowdine Cresk. Suse what Avenue “L from Allen-and Rivington | ; #70, mades inquiries Toga esaion: ewapapers here : o eave Bit : ; ¢ pane let nodes inaaltiee Tega JOHN M. BURKE. IS IS 95. “| whieh had. special eptrespondents of Me Marines (ati ctioe clear) alz) Rodce. SHAUL Tikal zecompeniaed the eee ISHED af sympathy, ierican nationality in San Frandsco |to an opened awitehe ee Seouted If a teins ant becomes the daily beve It contai 223 Sixth Ave; Below 5B St =: ‘have consed to recelve newa from them. | Fortunuce, jown and. downtown tracks at Allen y Tage. contains P " ' ¥ M OY passengers, te Delane 250 Sixth Av;., Below 22d Pie le Became amma hy Giving | "No axpitintion wan stared sfor the] (Fain Lote ie Wills" UiecTatce plowing AD, Delancey streets to accommodate cerjain natural-elements from the field grai #1274 38 ond 000 Ia Lamp to CRUEL, dlacatinuance of news despatches, ‘but | IRt0 the ‘pallaat Of te, Peaugoedl an NE passengers Tow sig the Alien and Mott N fom the Held grains ey ese die John M.Surke, about whom the pub-|the impression here is. that pressure of he ia! bound. tra If the Rivington atreets station.: The Com- ther Nat rT , pt Jump had: becn'to the right tha trate mlesiion: alo reported: that “it. nea that Mo ure requires to repair the pas Mo knew! nothing until five years RKO. }was brought to bear upon the gorre-.| with its human cargo, would have kone Sehen fe deeded 4,000,000 in ‘a lump ta spondents in San Eranelaep not to serve Jover Inte tue Kill Pon Kull daily waste in body and brain. _recommendod that an additional ‘stair- Stop Winking! pane adden” bumpin s Bea by tthe oe 8 z i : ; charity, will) bo-ninoty-five yearn! 1d (PMS YaOAnoMe Papers: ay cer Dumnra ER, icine and | Way be built at the Fifty-ninth street , 7 and blinking when your “speculative” | tormorrow. «he money Mr. Burky save, TNO fea" Js exvreaned that the danker | duexpe Boing. with ths, paigute station of the, Third Avenue “L" trom “Make rich-and strong, by boiling { 15 to 20 : , to charity Ja to, found a home f i . Atth toward thé waters the south end of the station i ——— investments go wrong. Stop and real. (2y¢?™ 00 convateseenta’ and ia ‘to. te war is rot dreamed of, the mutual feel. | Wie Passengers scrambiine toward Bh ‘The report: of the Committes on minutes after boiling actually begins. to bring pine ire it's time to. begin thinking | known .as- the Winifred Masterson’ Ings of kood-will and frendahip will be| manly swomenn wore Uoeeh, Ofsons, pare of the Board In favor vt the pr + ; , { : ls b) Burke. Foundation, in honor et ty y wore | uruaned and? i or vt the pro- | out the food value and flavor, : thinking about ‘the fortunes—your | jagther. dead forty years, 8 yortously alienated Jf prompt measur. ard a8 the weaty and inst posed appropriation of x 2 alu 4 i ’ ‘Mr. Burke hae he a il, recenti Aro not taken to allay the general in rl a ReibetaneteTy Cuts arg constru f 7 i | Iced, with cre: d LYDIA E neighbors are piling up hy taking lives at u t Forty-s dignation here against the latest dis. /dhetor Mio: anh | egcinent! at oe ae et rorts, DrOOKly0, ay Iced, with cream, sugar and a squeeza ° advantage of Sunday World Want | sr® Sea bey na evans LN RAS Me gwreskia Lee aL FTG Ae hat an al A prison —wa of lemon, ul ostum is a delicious M’s | Real, Estate” bargain, offers, BROADWAY CAR. AFIRE. Pr troaky Fighter] wesromeninenins eS ening tage tats : | RHA on, tie Wilt *Itorequires buta fey dollars. to “clinch?!, an investment of this-kind. And it takes but a> féw cerits—the price of another World "Real Estate’: Ad. to resell at a profit. . i a dueasures of retal- Brooklyn Ws, _ Passengers pn 4 Broadway ation) are werfburly delng contemplated| SMOT GIRL; KILLED-HIMSELE, the }oard of minutes Mast night F 5 sntlal men in politioal and bust-| NEW ane HMIOND, Wie, euty 1 Beda! Su NATURAL BRACER ee COMFOUND, a di br x - THE, MOF 3 2 A eheon and. fore 1LL3 IN TE aa it wad in front ot tye Broadway :Ceae siiclen. Just what action will be Magn Irhompaon, B to th ott : Later ah negra SE ST STS oS ele ea an el a gor ya atoge ny error e FON, BOR Dek S : a @ fire... col tn rican gi is bar yatan today” and blew off the to: 1 “pocommended that thia ebous tires ininvies 46° pus ous the” Heved, will certainly be One of Ug,eteps “Yi'uwn Meas, ine girl Sad the top ee €f Wu petkled ‘berore any appropriation was s taken. marry Thompacn, 2 Ee ‘*There’s a Reason’’ gam * ‘ ena

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