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ts “= DIEPPE, = day captu ‘eontest, Lancia took the first third aa he reeled off lap aft ‘winner, “round @emon, but cool and steady, =" fancia'a petrol gave out In the ana@.when he broke down at the er lap | forty minutes, looked —an— easy Pete tk on entering) the ninth broken bearing put his car out ‘ection and he was forced vo retire. In the meantiene Naxzero, riding like Barns to fins third. ‘@iasy journey, while 160,00 others were | Gencentrated in other villages along the mall three The other ‘over, |chine, other final) Corps, lantic. the scape. shalt road past ute to ievel Tost ever, was’ Duray ones begin. ere the’ prec: ae for ‘by Dus American eonfidently before the would control Din machine, and he hat {f hie Sasoling held out would show Europe @ clean pair of was cure he To-Day ! World's Want Directory. Innitreases Jewellers Kitchen Help Taundresees . Machiniata Markers . Neckwear . ‘Motormen Mantcur; Millinera Moulders . Nurses . Operators Ostrich Fi Photographers Yainters tchers * Buttonhole: Maxers. binet-Makers {Compositions .- Cooks (Malo). Cooks (Female) Clerks . Cotter Ss Dax'a W Dressinakera Stenoxraphers: (Male) Stepoxtaphers iF Turk Tail Farm Handy Feeders Polders i Fancy Feathers .. Foremen ka Grocery. Clerks’ Bastar Slr: bo bs) Marne: ra, No ourework ..... PO Botal oo... __ Every week, month and year, §/Wold prints more “Help’ Wa than any three other New Ww Wat Wat Mi» 1 BeReo-onen i) Help Wanted AS advertised for in The Morning | °3! i wat com-| pase fy his le qeoonds fourth and most hope Ancourt ‘slo; neither of pet 0 Na jeaders, TO, do, taking | the lead “abut On 10 jooked to [being at T metre: a0 boundaries American, From the ths on ence the roa. 4 the ond Right foparted ‘as havi Wing Cropped out of the rac tle was having more troudle and: was $Onaidered an being Dut he was bravely ha machina for another start. ‘one of the favorites In the Whitle repre Tecepicle and | as petro! er was found and wan compelled purnender the lead, "which was and Lancia, obtained necond ne ‘accident, dowa to Duray and Lanota. end of te fifth round Duray dng a Kiting pace and aa he tine his ela Bines hour twenty cose Pinte ate ahead of ea in the aise ronal over Iancia by 33 seconds, a Nagzaro closed up a strong third. 3 bent; Lancla. The course Seine Interte The testanta, drove Lancta, Cali) a Dietrich Dutaux:S Page, M pere, G nisting TARO WINS BIG TO RAGE; BREAKS WORLD'S. RECORD ——— ot “kilometres, 60 metres per hour, breaking the world’s record. The was filling from the’start, leaving a score of cars hopelessly beaten be- i fore the second round was ended. "The race was full of surprises. Naz- garo waa not prominent early in the saluting cannons posite the Tribune. the first report, Lancla, in a Fiat car, shot bythe stand, the first away. He,| and surrendered the lead to Duray | was sent off with a roar of applause competitors was twelfth; other Flat, was eighteenth; Heath an- driving a Panhard, was twenty-fifth and Eliiat F. Shepard, wlso an American was the thirty-second man WO Kot away: The lodges crowded with notabl Forees, commanding the Thid arn the troops roadway clear; Prince and Princess Or- lof Datroff, Baron Rothschild, Dorlwlot and scores of prominest a fomoblligts from bcth 4! at Becond, piace tn y one eats apaltwenty f the thitd round, Scoldaty ‘hed niready contestants were soon “oti Shris ne / Italian Champion Carries Off French Grand Prix, Covering 477 Miles in a Little Less Than Seven Hours. in a Grand Contest “RACE COURSE TRIBUNE, July 2—With a wonder- |. “Yul display. of nerve and endurance, Nazzaro, the Italian champion, to- red the automobile Grand Prix. at an average speed of 113] ser mounted With the sound followed Nazzaro, in the Tribune including w 0) whereof kent From the Tribune almost a« third o: course was ; where-the Wrench soldiers stood mark: ing the route through the green land- the starting point flying racers shot ahead like arrow mile, where they doubled back abarply, skimming over the undulating forest. of Arques before rrow, dangerous shaped ble, the red d At Ancourt. was. succession of low hills to Londinleries, but here was found the fastest portion of the course ence —@ beauiiful stretch of {tel} about the mistre along the sea took the rac-} fo the starting point. . Racers in Accident. Lancia set a v @ret round, but @oon overhauled him. high ray, Wagner, pace tn the —front.-lendi ‘been orippl: trying measure of bad in two d fe ree fh econd ged: by fies tet second, four minutos ihoad The crowds yroaned. In svioreee eae Duras they gave hima cheor a | tranetarred to, Bios, 03 | tranaferred to wi 1o3 | tra ho Wee ontering the 4 be the exhaustion 15 out, nowever, of pe, Bs mean; ‘and the compet Jerse this circuit tent & ittle 9} approximately followed in’ a the YP. Those in the Race, following ho th FJ. A. T:: D'Henpe Darra Heep waa well ing he overtipped quite a quantity difficulties tn Boom: to have minutes fourt yaray increai Swisz t with the tae of thi furtously, cove! nu. are with leaving Nazr. eDREK France’ were last rol. Tht Iniohed ane u_and Lo: red 76 kilometres tors had to tr mento make ver 76) kiln 47 mates” keneral way Department ot a Int of th cars Ww Durwy, | and Baron jen of the A‘ nevertheless, how- Doth before the frei round aahpleted. He eventuail first round of aboui jes in thirty-nine minutes and ‘and eteadily main: oo! sixty- a0 ignominiously taken narrowed r minutes Afty were st out. leasly beaten Ott Bablot's car collided driven by Richez while descending the |the same, Both werr ditched. b: mwas seriously injured Nazzaro Takes the Lead, Eliott’ F. Shepant, in; accidents, driving the seventh round in 38 mi place fro; uray"a machine broke a, bear | the efgiitn’ round, toward ‘Heiax | {fir and that 2M as he.passed, | tion | 4 #1! would be compared with tmprints found lap Nazi an easy wmner, barting 1 Of bis Whe course waa triangular the angioa! ndinioren 4 poor a showing SSRN cee BOVLAN CASE MAKES DISTRICT Will Take Steps to M Italy's Streets Safe for Girls and Children. FATHER IS RELEASED. Wife Satisfactorily Accounts for Suspicious Stains on Clothing and Cane. Because the despoilment and murder of little Viola Boylan was the climax of x of outrages in the Little Italy neighborhood tt ls now pronilsed that efforts will be -paderteken bo responal- ble organizations to clean up the dis- trict, While the poilce are keeping the dead child's father under surveillance and op- | tellowing every cluo thut promises to of |jexi them to the hiding place of the , A new'tack has been taken Jan to purlfy the upper east , This afternoon Frank K. Bowers, wubucan leader of the Thirtleth As e aE |mainute invervats: Duray,1n_a_Lor- dilieraareaelaee ea Mian res se eet ror the Renuults,, was, ninth; | "nore the later: crime occurred. | After ee ae . = personal investigation Mr W.G. Christie, In his “American; ma-| ™Atns. *— personal—tnvestigation | Bowers sald he expected to call at once on Frank Moss, counsel of the Park- hurst Soctet who lives about three blocks from the acene of Viola Boylan's death. He will axk Mr. Moss to induce the rociety to join with the New Har- lem Law and Order League and othor civic bodies in making the section safe for girls and children. School Broke Up. So widespread ts the feeling of terror that has ‘resulted from the recent muc- cension of attacks on children that a musio echoo! a few doors from the Boylan home has been practically broken \up because the parents of the girl puplla atraid to send their daughters through the streets even jn ‘broad-dayiight. Mra. Thomas Boylan roundly scored the pollae of the East One Hundred and Twefity-sixth street station to-day for arresting her husband on suspicion that he knew som ing he would not ment and mur- nine-year-old daughter. Boylan, who discharged in the Harlem Court, after a vigorous “third Sogr session with Capt. Walsh and Inspector Thompson, may, it {s sald by the police, be taken into custody again to-day: Mra. Boylan gave testimeny in court for her hueband and explained the sus- piclous clroumstances which led the police to examine him. Assistant Dis trict-Attorney Maniey appeared at the hearing and told Magistrate Whitman he saw no retison for holding the father. Notwithstanding Hoylan'sa release, de- tectives are stationed near his home, at No. 220 Kecond avenue, where in the an- ere urt the for der of their tne 7m ed to collar of the tenement Ifttle Viola'a body went wos found. When the Hoylans home from court they found their dozen children hungry and their torn up by the “police, fa, oo | fearched the flat for evidence against 4Fhe-wifewts-angty_and down: ot the to Wife te the Rescue. At Boyta Gd good work for her accused lord. When he was/isked how he got dloot fon hia ahirt front #he interrupted; “You eut your tongue, didn't you, Tom?’ 5 He went on then to explain ‘that ho }dld cut his tongue when he had an leplleptic tit the othermorning and car {rolled out of bed His wife testified to en ned 28} The supposed tfood stains on hia cane |were inquired into. ese, both Boy- lan and his wife:eaid, must have been Tee made when he cut his tomte, Took Prints of Thumb. Boyan and his wife swore he wan in tho house Viola svas, sent | out after the loaf of bread on the fatal did not leave the flat for two hours. ‘I haven't been in that tes years Toplan sald The police made impressions of Boy- Ian's thumbs and fingers, saying they red! Both he. on & plece of Viola's har ribbon officers who caused the ot entirely “HELPLESS T0 O88 THE COURT OnDE ann 998 ay- the mandamus {rsued , of the Si by G Justice m= ph urt, lidated way Ootnpany to Blectrte Liknt and ce in tte ducts for ity, ard ‘the haviti« to McCall a week to the rt, 0 to see eo Longa ipany 9p of elec misxion ent 1 ote | respond failed pbey U ago Kn inpany Tuatice a 4 the mot a, in contempt of and David Ger- him for d Mr He- . oe Madaed, buabway and Mt was tna the and sons ‘ant the uty permit, f thia ‘wotion, the yustice MeCall to. fahen ata the pininhmont of lot wontenipt Was posi- poned until Fridagt next. i 5 THE EVENING WOR LEADERS ACT ake Little} —— trom | JULY 2, FIRST RAC! half fui 524 ) Crackenthorve flan Alviso courses ‘ood. Won easily, ‘Time—5,19, ce angers come ote LDATUESDAY, JULY 2, 1907- nye Gout Dall, Gaitit UW guttrage ran to ber best ‘form. ty and was well In hand all CM core: outrun Inthe eadty part, De finder the whip. and waa vary pelle outmarn for third) ion a as 3” Gallavant was lett oY, Cracken x awe; f Pe} mic 31.000 added Poca mmsecemepten ac oes ENING WORLD RACE CHART STEAMER STRIKES ELEVENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, Winner, ch. f., by Voter—Queenston. Owner nner, b. g., by Meddler—Dissembler. Own- tom oa dummy Lane we Bharift Wiltiasia 7% Parson Kelly tabats Cor. Fontaine elLDupeo ‘lying Machin tri Aron piso 3 Gicah Ai Butner 3 Post th off. 258. Scratched— Flying Huttress, Tom Cogan, Kernel, Phantom ieky victory. byl after Commodore Montaing fell he won aetly, mmiodore Tne was, in front at the last juinp whan he feu) “Would have won only di he my Lane had wo svyed. ff Williame tired from the pacemak- fiys —fortongs.— Futurity by The Commoner—Toucn Index Fy « lets Seat Park View w x following the ps (ast) No ta i Memes Hill ao Tartar Maid = jilacks Mary 1A pyle tO Rdep Moviny a7 Ta*Borelia fh. Javotte-« Uravoure Post time. 320: off, Bf” Scratched. Notasuixa’ ia a grand filty, and, aaniiy at the end. duita Powell ran « kood race and stank under the: whip, Aimee C. to tha stretch. way very worth” watching." fives “te rneorm 492) Vrince Hi tor (450) Ym 403 abure Bhilitn, Heckman’ ‘ood andini LETH For three yearoida 528 VM ixteenthy on ty «long, hard dri outrun, Maid showed speed Zarnbesi could not raises galope Git Grappl m driving, Time—t1.49 1-6, start tox and. after following the pace to and upward; $1,000 added; Winner. br, Mubkerasinesca tratied In behind the tote hemi bat het te te. hustled Pony Boner. ‘The latter. outrun EePy viaihvan acter pace ‘eo. &. Dav does not ike: the turf course St_G &_i_Fin. Jocke) ery 7 Pre ae 405 j 460" 4 453. Cabochos $ 8 45 =" Heap i 78 115 Ls 100. "50 ‘Sera rome, Smiling Tom. Dan ling: for two-yeai Time—1.14 2. r-Olds; 61,000 added 6 six furlongs. Futurity Winner, ch. c.. by Jismet—Bonita_R. Own- + Open. High, Bh 2 13 Ea ara Lemeiien % 2 13 °S G04" Bealion. ga OR ad a ab 8 ayy 5 86 407! Orena 1210 g 50 Martad Jani 2 403 Cath My B 3 i 18 18 3% OB bk Es 1a Lt OCK; HUNDREDS SAVED IN BOATS + City of Lawrence, Crowded With Ex- cursionists, Smashes on Reef Near New London:.and Hangs Helpless While She Fills With Water. NEW LONDON, July 2—Thanks to the courage of the crew and the coolness of the passengers not a life was lost when the excursion steamer City of Lawrence ran on Black Rock, a reet off Eastern Point, to-day, while en route from this city to Block Is dred holiday travellers on board. The passengers, many of them women and children, were taken off the wrecked vessel in small boats without hardly a sign of panic and safely landed at Eastern Point. USED 9-VEAR-OLD BOY AND WOM land with several hun- Girl —The girl who's at home on the links; in the saddle; who can row, motor, sail and cast a fly with the best of them. She need no longer fear that in her quest of fresh air and fun she may lose the beauty-tints of her complexion. Pond’s Atthough !t way almost mfd-day when the City of Lawrence left here for Block Istand, a heavy fog covered the sea. Nosine her way through the for at a moderate rate oF spesd, the steamer Kot out of her course. She hft Black Rock with merch force that she ran high upon ths" reef, stoving a big hote In her bows. Water poured in and the hol filled aknost Instantly, but the forepart of the vessel was 20 securely wedged E among the rocks tha! id not 10 Rl LE STORES wink : Se eee xtract ; The shock of striking had thrown moe scores of the excursionists from thelr Soap 4s forher. And she is for Pond's feet: As they scrambled to their feet in fright the officers and members of the crew ran among them, assuring them Artful Dodger Opened Tran- soms, Men Stole, Womeri | tat there wag no danger, and order| Extract Soap when once she has was restored in a remarkably short tried it Housed the Goods. ume. It is superfine toilet soap plus Pond's Extract. Word was sent to New London for 4. but as mont of the veasels owned Adaiph Vonderlint wan called oot of |Wee agi go coring companies! | Tt helps nature build a fair, hia dry goada store at No. 50 Ninth |sions two noura elapsed before any| Oc skin that is proof against ayenue on Friday evening by a strange youth, The young man’s desire to hold windand weather — patches, harbor craft started for the scene of Meni BOTAT he Hetocate oaieedl | meammecks freckles, sunburn and tan. atte m th c : y ‘|Wonderlind, to. rum back in time t>| 28 the meanwhile the passengers, after] Its cooling, soothing, healin catch another youth rifiing the cash |Temelning 5 short time on board) influences allay all irritation an the City of Lawrence, were put in the steamers small boats and c a the robber, and ax he did s0 the man | nsacertieda ta \ Eastern Point. As the water was who had jured him out rushed to hin| Ue PO |smooth, it wan an eaay task to ge pal's assistance and the two xnocked | Os Ga COS FP : Jor them ashore, out the dealer Jong enough to escape. drawer of $17. Vonderlind glosed with keep the skin delicately pink and healthy Do not accept any of the many inferior substitutes for Pond’s but was disqualified for & foul and Face. Joe Nealon was only galloping at the end. Hal ren a air race, this money xiven to Scalion. The latter ran Biskra was thi Eh HUGHES CALLS. LEGISLATURE IN Monday for Start, but Names No Specific Object. ALBANY, July 2.—Gov. Hughes, ¢ afternoon called an extraordinary s sion of the , Legislature for Monda night, July § at £8) o'clock. Nothing is stated by {ag tho object of the session, and thi or eaves the fleld open for any sort legistation. it—ta—peseible that the removal Buperintendent of Thaurance mky again be hrought up, The Governor's plan ty to have: th Legisiature meet and then send in tt whould oonmder, Includin, sudjects tricts the Mtate. in hin call th Governor say: “Pursuant to: the power vested In m oF: in the city of Albany, Monday. the 8¢ day of July. 197, nt §.20 o'clock.” <———_—$<$—$— DYING MAN TALS 10H Bastino pysatlant on a piece of paper. Dolce! {a said to and Went to see a inan named Cert nd Dolol way 1 : He gould the name of Jai asked who atta the police wy that it dep Unprecedented for an Itwllan Won the name a SPECIAL SESSION) Governor Designates ‘Next the Governor day from burns she received last even- of atetsey apectal message as to what subfoct or the apportionment of Senatorial’: die | by section 4, article 4 of the Constitu- tion, I hereby convene the Legislature tn extraominary session at the capital ELD STARBER, The police conwder It a remarkable faot that after being fatally stabbed in an Elizabeth street tenement, to-day Dolcl, thirty-three « years old, of Cook and Humboldt streets, Brook- lyn, wrote out the name of his afeged have been stabbed by un entirely! different man from the one he named, No one of that name is to the tall of a yellow mongrel thet! known in the neighborhood, appened in the yloinity of Court ‘ana ‘The etabing occurred Jn the hallway ¢ aitiroskivattonaasl ard of the big double tenement at No, x tint dog iwasi sated (Ant Hlizabenr~ sirest, where Dolei's ita wits and. yelped’ in: terror, father lived. Ho Js a lemon peddler ‘The wame doc late thts afternoon about a consignment of lemons he had failed to deliver of an asnailant, | BABY MADE IRECRACKERS: DED OF BURNS Little Helen” Blanchard’s At- tempt to Celebrate the Fourth Ends Fatally, | Helen Marguerite Blanchard, the four- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred_ erick Blanchamt, of No, 1818 Topping enue, the Bronx, died at her home to- y while playing with fre! The little girl waa greatly Impressed j during the-inst few days with tho sport ‘of other children who were setting of firecrackers and’ burning punk. When , De® mother went out to visit a neighbor jand her brother Harold, eighteen years @ |old, wna reading @ paper in the dining- “| room the child alipoed into the kitchen and got herself a_box of matches and a bundle of paper. When Harola looxed up from his ~paper he aw his Utle atster wraathed in fire, staggering on her shdrt } to the back stairs, He caught her the fire burned away her golden curls and carried the binzing child into the house. There he selzed a table oloth jand wound !t about the baby girl, Ho had stamped out the names, but the child was terribly burned. The | mother and father, cathe fom: | mrctie pieh eant caine homie, and | the physicians and’ tho patente wocked jover the baby, but eh ‘finaly dee ie | hele arms, She had’ reinained “eon | Bcloun all the while, Ito 4 the pajhurelaxed: 7 /WPInE, whenever “plrecrackers, ‘mamma: papa’ Tahy minke 3 ‘ ° ry he firecrackers, crackers. * GAL BITTEN N (EB BY. MONGREL Some boys Ued a bunch of crackers | nt auddendy appeared among a lot of ittle «iris on Butler strent. The dog” was mapping at everything ft saw, It bit eos'an! lampposts and the children scattered at ita approach—all but one, Alice Reily, a five-year-old girl, who, in her new white plnafore was too peared to mov The mongrel bit her) on the leg and arm and then went on nis way snepping at everything he saw. to jough dying. Dolct waa taken to’st. | 161 Butler street, and later attended by Vincent's hospital. ‘The aur say | Dr, Rogers, of the Long Isand College that he bay hot the slightest ef Hoept The potloe will shogt dos Fecevery. sea ven it is found, Mhe child was taken'to her home, No, |” This afternoon t i ‘About 8 o'clock on Saturday morning rsa, 10, ore wine 8 iH steamer off the rocks into deep water burgiars broke into Vonderlind’s store |) 1s belteved. tha: ie Large ieee Rare res eaet t she will, be floated with no greit trouble. Capt. an hour later burglara broke into the atta ie ean a eee walvon of Martin Howard at No, 02 | (umcr oc me imaged craft, directed he w Wast Mittyninth street —and—earried ‘ork of the tugs in their efforts to f. e, leay- | S2¥e hls steamer for him. era Sout Se worth of lead pipe, lea’ | Te City of Lawrence recently took the place of the steamer Block Island, Found in Women’s Flat. , Making daily trips between here and Three plali-cothes men of the West! Block Island. To-day ahe was carrying ‘rhirty-neventh Street Station Were de-| over 200 passengers, including a large tailed on the care. (no of them went! excursion party that came from Spring- on the 40 the flatoccupled by Jennie Don-| fleld this morning, | relly and Jennie Crane, at No. 6% West! Many of the ey ‘Thirty-ninth street. While the detec-| steamer, It w: racited later, were eationing the women they | ‘kee off by the steamer Griawold. The tives “were’ qu ne | City of Lawrence {s one of the oldest found a-heap of lead pipe hidden under | steamers in theme parts, having been a’bed and probing further.. discovered | bullt In 1867 In Wilmington, Dei. She the missing dry goods concealed be-| haf @ gross tonnage of 1.678 and her > length is 42 feet neath the Mattress. - mt The policemen arrested the women ant tere thoat ta iesve when Roser’ HAYWOOD AND MOYER Tontis, elghteon years ol, of No. @/ REELECTED BY MINERS, Eleventh avenue, came in. They promptly arrested him, and in passing | out ot the house picked up Frank} DENVER, Col. July 2—Charles H, th, | Moyer was retained as President, and D. Haywood as Secretary- Tratnor( a seventeon-year-old youth, | Lover ¢ No. %&3 Weet Thirty-seventh street, | William of Treasurer of the Western - Federation of Minera b the federation én conyen- Extract Soap. Order from your druggist. Armour @ Company Makers of Fine Toilet Soaps _ Sole Licensees from Pond’s Extract Co, A regard for leads one to Loft SPECIAL for this WEDNESDAY CH D SAIR DATES. POUND LOC 19c SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES (20 who wes lounging on the coop. Whea_the_youths:.and_women were nto-dhky —withough they are im-{f KINDS) .. ..POUND arrilgnst thia afternoon before Magis- |prisaned in Idaho on the charee of|f pay noe gure oven sveuinad unt trate Steinert In West Side Court, Von- {city tn the munler of former |[ Pa Now ne re derlind Sdentifed Tontls aa the youth |S who hag lured him from his store ani | = > eee who later Joined tn beating him. Ton-/ang nad threatened to nee tis wan held in $200) for trial on | heads if they said anything about the ob burglary, Of | Durstartes, charges of robbery and burglary mer tee eae ee Trainor the drygoods -nferohant was oq ninecyearcold! James Stialy, as Uncertain and the youth was held in West Thirty-seventh Street, who ad- $1,00 for examination July t< miited that he the Oliver Twist of Threatened by Husband. jthe mung He admitted that he Rod The women were armigned charged eed used to be put through transoms {Re doors from the inalde, ‘but insiated 14) recelv Is, Ter Ronde, hut tig thet redhat et the” potntof ree M - ate Sismissed the chargea volvers —He-oatd TRat he took paft In inet thom saying phat the women cutting up Howard's lead pipe end th MeaNbiped the police. Mrs. Donnelly police say that he iv more like the Art- told him that on, the early morning Sit Dodger than the, tamertal Oltver, within an hour after the Durglartes ber . buaband “Peggy Thompaon" had come in with four men bearing tho phinder Stounenberg, PROUT (gh go commanorse 100 arrest- \ INSECT Fits ANY ass i} tobacco, hc. Bold orf for 80c, Book jon when arraigned fn the Gourt. ‘The women were sen| House of Detention, oS iE. ever} oy tara retreat ion Varo or 9 Free with Sprayer, Havens & Co, 631 6th av... N.Y. Axents wanted. EXCURSIONS. SPECIAL TRIPS NABISCO Time © When. the guests can eat no more of things substan- tial; when the frozen des- serts, the ices, creams, and fruits are served; then is the time for those exquisite dessert confections NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS In ten cent tins, also in twenty-five cent tins, A the prospect of parmanent employment tor alt New camel d Centre ata, resident, ALFRED J. TALE 2, ment and ood. Bullding, corner W ourt Bullding, corne MF 0) LEY, 8a eon It fs an act of charity to pre~ sent an idle man with The World's “Help Want” Direoe tory. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY G

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