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| BULLET ENDS LIFE — PAIS TOOIRIPE "tee! Why Should 2 Woman — \WCTRESSALS. OF GRACE VAUGHN cuTSTILLLOW _ Be Compelled to Tell 7) PUSH CHARGE } doon’s Sanitarium and Fires | * : ° J}. Two Shots Into Head. by Shooting Herself in Head ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907. | 8 | Until Her Sex, Like Wine, Improbes With | Age, There Can Be Neither Rhyme ee Nels lene E Be Against Rich Men ‘Allowed Nor Reason in It, to Drop. White Scar, Red Star, Ameri- can and Atlantic Trans- port Make Cuts. HAD STARRED IN OPERA. Theatrical Manager Bothner, Her Husband, Was Near When She Used Pistol. By Nixola Greeley-Smirh, ‘ kb SHALL not tell my age, so there!" exclaimed Mrs. Elly C. Highland when asked to m decline? to mppedr too bantl- ) Crome-examination, Maas trey inthe Centre Brent Alscharced Jenne Pearl 4 maid, ami Henry meine: ~: who had been arrested last jn STRIFE ISN’T ~§ ENDED. the young motrens whe ‘me Reductions Started by French A a peau A Company May Be Fur- do so ina Columbus (Ohio) court enatah Cent thner, a 5 i week un the charge of extortion, manager, commit: ther Sliced, roomy i Wheat the camer of the pair, Were aes pee hi ; ae c The attorney insisted, galled to-day Attorney Daniel O'Reilly, representing the original complainant, ' Mins Susanna Halprin, stated’ that hin client hag Jett town apd that he did not know when she would return, “Che Mag. rte indorsed the papers “refusal te prorecute.”” The Pearlmutter girl wee employed “The Court fails to see, that ‘the | question is pertinent. If need not be answered," ruled the presiding judge, and thereby! enshrined him- self in the hearts of women. No US West Fo. cantile Marine The International Company, which the Whit Star, American, Atla napor® avd inem, entered, the {rannat- war to-day with substantial in ‘the passage rate. from ops New York to rope on seven first Y an a maid by Mise Halprin It wae class whips, The reductions take eff Why should a /voman be com-, 4 that after she jeft the actress's ‘and immediatel: | i employ she took to Meiners lst of the aie hose This io the-opening gun of the batte Pelled to tell her) age in court or names of well-known men whe, she ‘anywhere else? /There are alw: claimed, had called upon her former from this side of the water, and jt wil undoubtedly be met by a slashing of rates on the part of other lines Experienced sea sharpx see a big bi ahead, and it m’ t be well for those contemplating a trip abroad tol COPENHAGE: Whe case was Shot Herself Twice. Miss Vaughan sios derse was an} mistress. It was alleged that an at-. tempt was made to biackmall the men in question. Miss Halprin was siso anked for hush money, acoording to ber ry to the polios, ‘At @ny mate, she arranged a mneeting with Btetner at tne Motel Rand, in West Forty-ninth street | enough other pegple, from her little PRINCESS MARIE BONAPARTE. | brother to her dearest friend, ready to tell it for her. , Aug, M.—Ofctal an- a yesesn on AUT the ef z los get righ: 7 * iwaltaunt Pa ASAE panies Page paacemate is made of the betrebel ot o matter how fresh and charm- Detectiven were in waiting, mad at tad sia 7 ne funAard line in acoveed by the | Prince George, of Greece, and the Prin-|- f Aa oper time they stepped out and ar Pasa ather steamship companies of opening | cess Marie Bonapaz ing she may appear, there is always Pista the turrier. Pacer Mise Peat 1 velthe Yor No Pata bee way of Liverpoo! sees asor Ren Saha Gert ee crm ce | Sei ONEIO say, Yes, she looks twenty-one or two; but to my Positive | Att Mraltnieary tearing Mise Mal % Then the big Gerinan linea jumped in| King George, of Greece, and is thirty-| 4,0.) a] w ro neem ite anxious to push the was heatd by 31 with Anno! ements of reductions. |eight years old, Me ruled Crete for knowledge she’s at least thirty! Bein ee it wan then tt, Blethen ried ests to take effect at the opening of the reg- | fs 5 " ! 1 re the publication ot ARTS eM aw ct Mar taltccensan when: there :sealways ne time ax High Commisaioner of the If women, like wine, were supposed to improve with years, then there thteatetred Focaube, fhe. pe pieatoe PEAT eUI en asihallvey a reduction. The Frenc ping: thre Powers, and is a Vioe-Admirdl tn the/might be some reason for one telling one's age. But as age, on the con-| Would drag-a famous young millionaire, wom, = P_two. announced & Jew work to |recian, Danish ais Ruistlan pavies, | |trary, 18 believed to have an tmmediate and deleterious effect on the lite,| "2 le snarried. Jmty tne aatr | Tehean atin et acteae P. to take effect Oct. 3, The Princess Marie is daughter o} - eet s Seat nye ai) The unf ue at tr Me ce ae as ay Raat onal Sa Rotana Bonepartes=and ict liberty and the puranit of matrimony guaranteed to us as American citi-| lose Interest 4 the case. er ay from Muldoon's res Marine bringing the cont -Fellx Blanc, daughter of the/Z€08, any woman {s justified in denying al information on the subject. In Weste ‘ en ‘i pe ee a kept {nm drawer in a dresser in the |® J ot says 5 r > c Was bu f Wm to $82.40 d he M if , oa . , > > re Sete ieieni, cuidantabout relanres wee aneeeer oie me wo cots arash the | tetis ied To at RA Ger. | maternal grandfather, Marle Ws said to| WOULD BE FOLLY IN THE BUSINESS WOMAN that she would become perma: Aeneas er iment jis | thsaratas trom Naer Tareate we, ori | Beare cee ec peeeey t uLeps The business woman 1s particularly foolish {f she tells her age. The ( aan Male dazed, Miss Va ent (Ranth street. g Sutton. of Roose-|'Pytindeiphia, Bt. Louis and Bt. Paul ts commercial world requires youth, freshness and vigor of its women as 4 wes pe 8skhed ne ee oehT ed the ,ouse at the a > Sh. u a ihvat the mem: | Ht TOT Wate frie customary for the well as of its men. . ne : 3 el : mealec oe the: revaieer | contenaers, 1a ment eve Cctrclom axe The pitiful gure of the man employee dyeing his hair that his em- thougat she The so. told the & Weareuae best { co! x Tren Detesttve- | the Cunard line, the oMcers loyer may not note the silver record of ra hay a i realscatwhansle weal tortha hatheeorxt I anofier stiot j ue arrived for in| BPO SPAY Snve heretofore claimed to blorety MATa nen Doe record of years has {ts feminine prototyne| Mounted Officer Wallace Dies «o'clock. 1 f ter and} Mies Vang is : aeag | EnOW nothing of any rate war, will rot in the elderly working woman affecting the sprightly gait and wearing the F injuries Sustained o'clock, on water and) Miss Vau ' a niece of dead! 5 Yr s een: ir the sound drowned out the reporte of ltwo sears ae 4 "a story that prompted | YM Meth, A aeigoewith a few dollars giddy garments of an elghteen-yearold girl. mom om mm of Injuries ne! the pi 1 knew a what |was treated Fane twelve a eee naE ana ue saved want to take an ocean VoyaRe The wise woman—employed or otherwise—does not tell her age, in Race. treated In sane asylums [ i a in z a + had happened uw: toid |and Ohio and the fear thee she would 4 by the but lets concealment and the masseuse feed on her damayk cheek and ij was an interva “4 es between the keep it rosy and round and recordless of years. , y Mounted Policeman Thomas Wallac 4 he husband af Grace FOUR Gly It may take time for her to learn this reticence. She may start by| o¢ tne Hocedway Bauad. died vr i he best-known man- proclaiming Her age from the house tops. If she does she will discover Washington Heights Hospital as |. — —-— ete eventually lose her mind preyed upon > tin Dec er pied a room on Beto i t the middie of August she was retiring Javt cight 18 7 y M rot New York to | Monte Carlo Casino proprietor, and ts In court she may readily refuse to answer, on the familar plea that " Four of tne| plymouth. Cherbourg and Southampton | twenty-five vears old | 1 t two had not, ouOseantc of the: White rit TReHUneoaminat sroetumelieter ah do so would tend to incriminate and degrade her. om sent to “arm near White - Minx Bennett h 5 the theatrical world. In. the : : pap wi eu ane Flsins ; Shé was pra n matigy ‘s farcers Note all the that though by her Ingenuous arithmatic she was twenty-three last year,| the result of Injuries sustained yester CAUSE P| cally unc raint there, Ib fe jothner manrget "A Bunch : A éay, he wus thrown from hie Dirselte iMeniixenveatl Mite Bennett ceetca ini escaping iiate” Fen ne os - Jn whloh Ada Bothner, then 10 § ie twenty tear ole ren od wal be sceenty Breithe nezt, her friends grow | (8%) Wish Me oe beds) 2 weptin-a-rooim the fourth floor arg = ise Tred ol no such sinple method, andthe girl who was i : lernoon Wit the asaint He Amer tele A Mrs. Sommerkorn’s Lawyer|5\" 43, See at arias two years older than} “4, 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the WonmantHearnd shot: jitensearoid boy whore acduaintance) mained” Wrace Vi nhs maa th gay eb ectect ves ae r tice |she last year may blushingly admit today that there 1s only three months| six horwemen of the squad inet as ie "y ea s lehe had inade. g actress wha had ared with othe sks to Hav. i Sent ti Aifference In their ages. vat for thelr evening dash to the 1 heard what I thought wa. or McCal] \ Upe: ”: ‘ aii AS ave Him sént to a iad eoliiahstiheniine Henig tans eataRor Seamed Rational. Oper pany. cand Tn” vifousreece? | Brother of Mrs. Chapman Has Oaillfor Gont t | have passed several lonely companions in thie way myrelf, and know| °"!, Gne Hundred and itty-secong S o'clock. 1 ran int) the nd} When she left the Muldoon place she| ‘tet ee . ail for Contempt. the bitterness thereof. Street Btition, The spirited dash of e landicg I net one of the room-|wore a sweater and a short. walking | Number of Asylums. Veins Tapped for Pint of P the platoon, which usually became. ers im the hoes he, Uo, had heard] skirt and war bareheaded. “The bos | yf 28@ Me Marted. Andre Tawaon Tie rite eau ee m| THE WILES- OF THY WIDOW. teeguase aventios signet caetavenl yound and 1 spoke ty her of it. |gulded her to the trolley tine and rode| the Mtandard “ON dentine ee i erdinand Sommerkorn, of No #7, 4 woman's actual age has very little to do with her attractiveness | way : 3 sald it was a asset of ac} iith her to New York She had a $5) sparated soon after and wennings h Jeterson) street) Newark) has) been | ee Gare Wallace on his moont, Ballot, led ‘orty-aixty atreet_and Broagway, and . which had concealed upon ner | i ,{aced an. insane asytu f summoned to appear before Vice-Chan- | ans “| easily” : T thought s0, 00. arrival at Muldoon's® Upon reach nd where, she remained A fourth volunteer has given his Ife The {dol of my eoul—if I had one, ah, me!—would be kept carefully | Cizly throush the fancy rigs to One While swe lwere talking’on the stairs | 3 pon reaching A few hs after her ; keep the filckering spark of|cellor Frederick W. Stevens next Ture- wily | Landred and Sixty-ninth street. Thore al 3 3} the home her» Mise eawe front th eland institution siie| bivod. to keep th \ out of reach of atl ambitious ladies from thirty-five to fifty. He could se usc below Ue landing the door of] gave the t | was. com from Chicago teuthe| lite in Mrs, Tirxah Hamlin Chapman, |gay and thow calle why he should Tate ee , uld see! seemed Uttle danger. Policeman Mc- Grace’ room: op AAT Insane asy (ur Mi, from w of the Latayette Avenue |not be sent to jali for contempt of {&l! the young girls he wanted to, provided he forswore the elderly alren| Ko? Divppst hs roreed | past Wellscs Wate the ‘ ee iG ea Sbecuted Brooklyn. WhO} court. The appitcation 1s made by|and her allurements, stumbied and fell. thi Wallace. Svat weclous for 2 week $n] pu Resign laweeriat "1 Aw the policeman lay st the horse Fp eee en ULL h ere Ties rane ontiosa Newark ilawyerao For what a woman joses in wrinkles she gains tn experience of the| rolled on him and one of the. shart toward ut We sheaded and dirhey ee Hamlin, of Cape | OCRAlf of Mrs Kether Sommerkorn. | heart of man, and the most furrowed widow Is, In my mind, more to be | TOCf merck the —_patrolman's head —___ side of appeared stochetent Arthur D. aml Pe} who ts sueing her hueband for a separa y . be | fracturing hla akuil, mentee aie : as. allowed a pla of his boca) oy and maintenance. feared than the freshest primrose damsel of them all, The five policemen were quick to See uy sa wweaitiy man. of| io be ned frown *-/80| ‘he casa firat came up before Vice But her age ls her own secret, which she should jealously guard froin| While. they were, discntangling horse “T cullet+o ct weodese penx Mra..Chapmagis last night. Chancellor Stevens on July 10 and after | every one—most of all from her own mirror. and rider several hundred wellnown eply- An T. Wau the rested! | e\samuresults Dr Panmoumeedy y aring evidence on the application for freemen ‘ranged alongside, among \ reply. A today that, although Mra. Chapman] oon aiimony pending the Anal somite peat fencinnaivenen ae the r hall to the room again. took a Kava OMG ROC- othner has! Blood-polso: sclous. an anaytindi: Ldlsposition of the case he ordered ' So pe asa Spl ilar Cbd pk v5 i ir Sommerkorn to pay his wife $6 a week { married and leaves four chfidren. His | I started upstairs and had just reached Real resultcaerremea Ma eaRalts gebh CNet Reeaclleaes home was at No. 170 Amsterdam ave- } dan nt Nov {acnail operat Se Tee Mer a | nue. When Thomas F. McAvoy be another shot. ‘ne pistol whlch Ak RR DATENG * | door of my room 1 heard] Investigation Clears Husband. nee Snares the door of my ar a a ney Nas | email: operation nd when) Mrs, Chap: w Jersey for the falthful per- came Firat Deputy Police Commissioner time [I knew a plato) bad deen | Self Was a Mve-chambered affair w warn) t e. 1452 ‘ Oo . ty ul 3 | 1 ner of Inte | abe became un. if UES aha r ce of the Court's order 5 | he made Wallace his (driver, His iwork fired in the URE. Yan down 4 a ni that transfor ton of their blood might sary bond, netflier hi he pald his wife. in 1906, Loe — | and then backed ry. Mr peer & To Grace's room and tried the first door fave her, Mr. Livingstone Chapmén, | 11. wrote to his wife that {f she wanted Tidareltss. Tt wasitie door of the bath: | thechusband.e, weilsknown chureh bari: | fe wrote to his wife that if she wanted | ebecteser ta Roam ( heard Gils 'aplashing around in ipod vintot Al Y her Infant chila with her. But th rn Poli the bathtub and went to the door of!the | [REMAN LOSES [ainegred “by a pint from tne veins of | wire refined to de so, ae whe atlerse |Cne Will Lose Job for Claim-' New Jersey Guardsman Re: Boom proper. | jer water, Miss Henrietta F a ) > fe sae the [that her husband has threatened both] +) Gaat Which Bo Li Fa . tiiend of the sie Toe ren who| herself and—entta—with bodily. harm|- ing Coat Which Belonged turned from Vacation to Alarms Husband. | third. volunteer, a d been sun <i ftom Cape Cod, hen h ta thi Ks pe ri = the floor on her right side. I spoke to | oo money over \o her lawyer, Ti i = f a y to got ner to wy ; ssutreeneme H | | her and went over to t efised to do. Hence th { { r MA to do nce the contem i 0 to bed, As 1 approached her 1 saw f the Beventy-| Lieut. Stephen T. Freami, of Company blood on thi floor and on her face. ‘Then T screamed, and Gus came running out j of the bathroom. Mr. Hollingsworth | ; ae ceedings Maybe the patrons o Vice-Chancellor Stevens commanded | ninth street Telephone Exchange wilt ew Jersey National Guard, wa ‘The police of Coney Istand received { the wite to allow her husbandj«et better service to-d Magistrate ound dead to-day on the front porch of | Word early to-day that @ free-¢or-all to have possession of the ohild|Corrigan did dest to untangle the his home in Moore street, Hackensack. | fisht was in progress at the Leit's Mu- and the rest were soon on the scene." i >| | every, Tuesday pe f the tral, ‘The| trouble which fits been enarling Up the “Phere was a bu sein his head, end | St@ Hall, Bowery and Kensington walk, Court ordi nin r | wires to-day, In Harlem C is service revolver lay on the porch bo \Since the Steeplechase fire ‘the music eae neleht 1 if or {if -heard the co nt_of Margaret ite dix sult case : PO’ Tall, like « ket of others, has been con- Misg Bennett says that Miss Vaughn | bought a revolver about a month ax | and-—showed jt announcing that she] Qt 4 Aha é Wiest nid oF NOeBeet recut Prone wei SUG GARETT icting Uusinear under 4 O8n Yer round fMended to: kill herself with it. Saf suspects —Captured—After a-Joseph-F.-Norton’s-Mind--Be-t Sa PEER inateblixe nontanvacatiaahicevetercr ae A mane Vy etnge is & rough affair and was persuaded to take It back to the e ue | Nicht Watchman of the arores : i ity gan ) foot store where it was purchased and se- Ck by Two De- | comes Unbalanced After | °™'S dae eNaeRaA eS he Sone Ota Weatern mintng————- cure the return of her money. The 4 ire Causes Arres' Vow? id her chum, noes ‘ n teo much for some Bal irae | igh causes ! St or Miss M “ya L. G. ant revolver with which she killed herselt} tectives, | He Is Disgraced, Mee tot New I Wout, of No, 198 Avenue A, hadoPerm i” pigto snot knights, who had Jumped pidlonged to her husband and was | Man at Desk ts ely white duck coat *lts, orning, | 1 for a lady fair. There were van Pane: ‘ atohhy i eee ss Do i 5, and sustdy Iaimus Zeigler, of N.Y. Ww ry SERB NA Tis | yrs. Som: nade M 1 Palrexi uray wainawement| : none ns tr paste fs of th ‘Hou TOnGhD Ry NOE Many dlech arxed ores her mother at Also 1e SHOW ound to deliver ¢ orning [128 & rps Fe ops!" 3 he ollse, man, Ix under observation In Rellecue s ey : ay fhe et lost her con TT i: 4 ’ Corl tattle) UnloniAguares: wax hold Up andirapbed | iersieal aeaes tet ei evue! Kaward B. Baker, of No. 67 Sixth | street week A i A Papers at the house, he ut! MARCREI URLE AC leet hee ma UR is hie effort tolavenue, was charged with the theft of | reyeatediy warned b anit Keep | Mon clining. {1 ‘ br tiree snighwaymen in Rich avent Ave mn sary from | suits from the ¢! drawer of the | > ss ie see to eee avohunge wt Hung der cout up tn the i ; shh en whot, *dat had dlsap- carly-to-days_-The_ attack ocurred naar death:.His_pecullaraction Thit- |mplre Hotel. Sixty-third street and jou! of & an Wen 8 locker a6 tia’ Ant : Fittleth atree ot aud Sixth avenue yester. | Uotumbus avenue, of which fe waa, lat Tepeateil aes HOT Ot targere!elalmed. he. coal feels Ing Dr. Strang One of the three asked Mr. Zelgler for | day attracted w large crowd, and came {aight clerk, in the West Side Court | Rottinx re BSCE State Mel with hers Every 6 1 eaesiee TEL a a match, and as he reached inh + the same {ime that Chie B. rin {to-day | yay given to His family affairs SE REE he place was'dn up oars ¥ apldated citizen with a pocket for It they sgt upon him, held yhis ndings recorded Uist Norton way |), diem de Consrove, cashier of the ii, worth about 344 In wear AWA the clicking, Wuzslbe Bae ase : him and took his watch and pocket- | dishonorably discharged. I peattion onl ytwo weeks when the al. |1eul emtate u t rose i H a eta ies mea ely ° book Young Norton pron of Bat |i curred. recent dea ale sean Pa eras . b in ‘ Releasing him, they started to run talion Qaief Tho} orton, Doint- | Ue AR ener aladelian “= ce feelin oa Rae ae r i aKlvns the doctor Mr, Zelglor’s cries brought Detectives |ing upward ia”) | ae aaa S EEE OLR pn anid Sate pol Re along aman, i taem committing xu who brought him to th captured the accused, They sald they |had stopped to wa : Ant BRINGS GOULDS HOME. and gn Well tein mi a wero Intoxicated were Benjamin Stern, No. 148. Clinte Hollow ne, men, ann eave bebe shes cost UaSie tO PUN as if Magistrate Gelamar tn { street; Harry Schwartz, No. 236 East} He's uo in the flames, Leva save r triloxteat t A 5 1 Was Anery a ok ithe 1 i nice Court, that he re: “ i Nintn wireet And Sixth ave ell he Troubles That Beset alse Uoing Delors \ here wag (aa fentian 19 East Nineteenth treat, | Those nearest Norton saw that there Tin bia p Automobile ‘Tourists jurt: Elizabeth ware her iy eos to sent him They were. taken to a strange hicin his eyes an if oak r could give nol pane and Ma gure: wad 4 station, and Ze who son itd fed. He appeared to be | TRason for Ne actions and. after a ah Ms Cee ROT ato. the at win Mooand Mra, Gould were pas two-cen wes tagiet='° KING EDWARD DINED old, was held a witness, The p: oners’ Were lator arralgned Ip Jelter: fiiusion that a comrade was | imination ahd wan held in $1,000 bal! for) 4 Ain -peril started to climb the pillar) trial frengers on the Nor Market Court Vind wass exe [aM inion’ tre i pec liner Kalserin Augusta (vic 1 Sey ene To a when Policeman Murphy appeare 1 H . é Utehes and disn a T HURT BY AUTO Yeaponse, to. ion aAppeats tor ae | BODY OF DROWNED jreached this port to-day BY ANTHONY DREXEL. . alscance, | ite) 2,962 paxsengers 1 gris make up and “Jack ‘ig been, saved. Come down | WOMAN RECOVERED.) rho Goulds, accompatied by thotr §omanded he Mug IENRAD Varmer Run Down by People Who | comfort bine Toul path lat lontidren, Frank and Edward, and Mra, furace so a ; muller t WAITS ON APPETITE" Be andenorabost: Do Not Stop apd Care for Viettm, {PM to Bellevue i where he A,B. Coykendall, (olired Merope tna Mlen MACE er aisintesed,” chan ‘ ec hbiin Was A swift sailing craft, z * |wan placed {nthe p ypatic ward, The tody of Mra. Laura M. Andrade, | atty horse power mrotor ani] the care. Hlizabeth In one volce _ fi t man regularly breakfasts As trig as can be,-sir, } Jobn Falla, who han a farm,at Kast oo who wees drowned by the upsetting Negotiated the famous Blmpion pass at) MAresr FanpaNa tahoe hd EA reteset Williston, L, 1, was walking to-day on | ihe: dae 00) [a galt that made the nutives nit up Necro re get IT thon on } From forward to aft. Lbatsaddls AWililaton' roads’ when tne was Kentucky Prosecutor Refutes Story!a nae naniee pe eamay, ala and Look in France som: “CEPHEU TO ROCKAWAY. The! twen , 'Tis boats of this kind, tun. down. by an-automobile. The oc clcAttemmtn tol @ribe; Mere Eavarasetaesitent wyatt etty, | nerd with int be Gr -Nuts At prices down low, —||cupanta of the car failed to stop to| UEXINGTON, Ky, Aug. 31—Com-| yng Mire Bamuol Koane or ata; MEO on i 1 Moamtx do WH Cap ape That Sunday World Ads, sir, learn ‘the extent of Mr. Fall's injuries,|Monwealth’s Attorney Robert iT. | away Point, when tie accldent hap. | Oi Of business oY) warnings, hat w Junetion with (he Grand He ey Mh To-morrow will show. but sped on and were sdon out of wight, | Fran who haw charge of the prose-| pened. ‘The othera werg reacued. Mra {onence At tt Arofa Van lien te Sunday and Labor Day | rot Falla says that there. were..two om oution-of the men accused of haying | Andrade waa the wife of David M. An-| part 1 ie Reach, whioh ts world fa-! piedler a a ninte +'There’s a Reason’’ and ® woman Jn the car, He recetved! murdered Goebel, pald lant night that | arade, a New York produos merchant, | jimmy? Pow. the comedian, waa wnous Aw a onside rosort. ‘The time of|eypay % The a rcalp wonnd and ‘contusions, of the x-Gay. Durbin's sory of attempted | wha veaidex at No: 10% Fort x He neve he ta not going Inte. ieaving of these Doate will be Cound la! much apyinided by the King. who rant arn andi glides’ + 10> hele ly. be oe iene foundation. pled te Vorne! : “ 7 ‘er section of thin paper pronounced the t xuccesns