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: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967. ) \ y sie 5 pe Sten Sieilhas as IU S LD ena F ‘¢ “BRIGHT EYES” NOT 'Stacs of the New York Athletic Ciuh Who LL 6 ARNK RS, HAD ASTHMA 18 YEARS, Started To-Day tor the Contests at ON ni, uit aes nate te Be ; change Firm, Lost in North etre Ch ue i i Mrs. Scannell Pepper - Vanderbilt Western and Nor. Pacific: | aim fayter acm, uch date Never Met Indian Maid’s Wraith Ltr yeaa rte Poem nie? . Who Used Heras ‘Phone oe ee SPE eet es E ae : Co ee trad ohne E ae The high priestess of all properly organized Brooklyn spooks, Mrs: fat be Shr vn we : Mary Ann Scannell Pepper-Vanderbilt, this afternoon told’ how she first Dr Andere t to W. Frank Newell,” 20% aR came to snag that famous red Indian princess, Bright Eyes, out of the lt was repe Wall street that |Speciailst in New td 5 ery e - oat + ats 2 math ed once, and learn th ng r Spirit world. Her audience in the Kings County Couri-House included j paniae: ie ape hd ese active in| yo not walt until igi ¢ ‘ Secret tS argrer ents } | trading in Chicago aod Northweatern Hors develo Seat M the Sheriff's jury and the lunacy commission, who are inguiring into the | pre icnerenns Tama andi were bli fed nla A as , ard tn recent slumps. Ape raeds * nation are & ow 1 nth won & Co. w Sanity of her elderly husband, Edward Ward Vanderbilt, on the appli { Ww the New York okers for James J, Hill, t | aenato, and made a and «ation of his daughter, Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, who has alleged that undue influence was used upon her father to cause him to transfer, B —the-bulk-of-his property to his middle-aged bride. ; 4 ; CiGRacH TORGAN The bridegroom, with a erflte of con-) he had a sprained a Y grain securities of grain-carrying “iS ASK YOUR rouds. d Herbert B. Shoemaker, of aes * : : : aR street. la counse! for ine tis Mdence, wat Ustening to Kil his wife said, | must not try to go to hix farm, but | iewilttertioct Gare id occasionally nodding his approval as | must stay at home and seo a doctor.” | HOU Ingunyi wenue a: ale Oe ons whe parried the searching questions | Mrs, Pepper denied that she had ever ; 4 ‘ tailure ; NEIGHBOR which Minerva Vanderbilt's lawyer w *2bi she was playing a game to get hold! : sao r | pee ee a a the banks have aiming at the lady bishop of the ban-| of “old Vanderbilt,” or that she tried sain Ue Riek Pee tired cere at 2 whees. Miss Minerva was there too, but|to come between her husband and hie PAULSEN BOS Ceo eee Been Was ot smiling. daughter. She said she never uned any ] ra ISHED Bl pacoacentd pean can ABST Geshe ne Rosenberg wanted Mrs, vepper- | | Slay LL Mra, Papper-Vanderbilt, being acous- | Vamderbtit to materialize Littie Bright | | _— Waal F fomed fo address wixe crowds, seemed} yes right sutm tie “courtroom and | stared Py went out of lew ago Watson & Co tuok over © accounts, on is the only member o siding In New York. No. 6H Fifth avenue make ineir tome perfectly at euae a3 shé settled herself | make the spook perform, She said ane [ 7 | Ealied to-Spot-Where Sons ar on the witness stand. She Axed her | didn't think she could do It, The “con: | Pi 1U | inned Under Car, S i Mose. glasses firmly in place, pulled | ditions were not favorable.” : her bracelets down over her plump |<"Qai you pase under the control ‘ : wrists and smiled the smile which 14] Bright Eyes whenever you pleaser ane a Him in Hospital ‘ familiar to every frequenter of the First | was askea oli ~ Churen of Splritualiam. Oh, no," she replied Only Came From Albany on She led off by telling Lawyer Rosen-| Leute i ig : | '- psi Soy rs berg that she was born in Manséels, |unacr aoe conte ag ened to pane Same Train as High | (Continued from First Page.) Den ais nes ype k leesras wetting lat within a’ short thr Mase., In 197. She sald she was MAT i every Sunday night. when you gave - ; Sanaa Nad REESE SY BORA aeets aesigtance tn ried in November, U7, to Ueorge VeD-! your manitestations al eharcn ner in School Adonis. jot martying the strange woman whose | Hot of last night when the angry men|aayito begin her datiy cally oron } 5 ied acpHUtts nal : : Der ata house in this city by a Justice | prookiyny: {presence he forced upon the unhappy | of the village thrashed the artist with | tients when a man ran up to tell ¥ got to the point of ____@f the Peace whoin she thought was! TRIAS, right," admitted the witnens Mrs. Earle days before she her | his own buggy whip, eaprized him out! thence sneysne sue to fal Ber | giving to me w stat pies teal a Ramed Kansey. She couldn't locate the jsut it js not alwayn mure netimes |. Here's a Uttle life drama of Mosste/ home. OfeNas owns carnage intoca Beep mud | ting Minilired: mad senselesm tinderiiw | crhere swan & story in Wall st house excest by saying it Was nome-| jie cali, me. Ones, at m big mesting in and Marie, the two poor sladien, who! a4 first {t waa suggested that a group | puddle and threatened him with tar! crest car at G RHaTeeanidintare of the heavte mers , “ { where on Third avenue, She was 4! Gonnecticut fe refused to place me| Were to-day dragged back to Albany by| of ten of the leading men of the | 2 feathers ride on a rail and sev-| », n Was Louls 5 t Ja < ~ stranger in New York, she explained. | oige, contro: ‘ stern parents Pathetic? Well fvttiage should call upon Barle tn broad eral other things that are justly re-! 1)- sieckiess told her driver to drive a Madway's Heady Mellel Glen in pate? Pepper had sent for her, and abe came! she cane was adjourned uptil to-mor-| | Tlorence Wjtbeck, wixteen years old, of | daylight and insist that he sell hia prop- | garded as unpleasant Jat ton speed to that corner, nnd there Feit utoninth exapeens Vootines deariscen ace Tent Rrovidence, were abe then lived, | row’ morning, ‘with: the spook priestess | No se Hl’ Street, Albany, and Marie! erty jand/ mova. out of | SS | SONn dy: Silent as to Affinity. | she found that the boy had just been A Nouaners, Hieepleasness, Sick Headache: Her aunt and some othera witnessed | yi) on ine stand ‘ | Woltran eventedn years old, of No Later t¢owns decided that a a More Farle clined to tell the reporter | (@ken from ynder tie trucks of a Gates waa! organised Janis 3901 FCENTERVE DTAPBHARA the ceremony, she added i Elm street, walked out of thelr homes] payers of the vicinity ought to have an) 1108 Uta) Ok i tie. Reporter | lie trolley car 8 : ‘is the foor member, | DY SENTERY, DIARRHOEA, REECE om sei \ gasp compounded of equal parts of ‘Have you Kot a marriage certificate | ..tonisnment, anticipation and joy went Saturday and didn’t reappear. Their | opportu: to prove your story?’ asked Mr, |p from all the spectators wlien Mrs became nervous and by a series of| Earle Ko Rosenberg. da Ae eae Aofelane Into” he | deductions concluded that the girls, or| his unadmiring fellow -townspeop % Giphe enlaiana elt he | Courthouse this morning ; ‘ : ae abe fai. and with that ahe | ‘lip Griffing and Mr Spurgis, Jawyers|one of them, had eloped with Jimmte| morning wheat he lett ap RESET P of her handbag a folded |tor Edward Ward Vanderbilt, made ®!Gjeason, « facinating i fol “Hlali | County; fer New-York to_settle Ap Cer~ paper and passed it over to nim. ie | joint statement samewnat in the nature the world, axed elght rs [tain legal and financial details that y to join In the movement another antl-ov when she got scared and left the house | ear had struck him as he was for weeks she had been living | ding a bicycle and had hurled him to side with the wife whom she ts | te street. where he had been p to supplant. It was muegested “that |2eneath the forward trucks. wa | We Et +possthl he-meant-to-meet-his German-+ Omer who were_ainong fhe passen-| Watron & Co. have been | American affinity in New York today |S°™% had fainted Store in grain, Ho V. Jones th Ke s meottn ert eo ne car-| Members of the firm, Ia a xt he only shook his shaggy. mano| I ¥ put her son in the car-| members of the firm, ts rand Guaries CHOLERA MORBUS Internally, to al 2 Itealy” Relief in Bait turnbler ef ef, fepeited “ae often aa the discharges ge_oner- | Reet pinced ove womach and bow ne ofthe Twill iiarbora Tmedista res He pasa xperi | ® 1 ‘There Is not @ remedial axent in, the word has branch offices in Du- Spriugy, Va, Minneapolis and 1 ye up| Tie ;process of arriving at thia de- feot. 4 f awe Vieasant at the Mdpirituauat | quetio: 1 that n firs! ping wives. J iwith the dt: 3 a y cs ook . o ry ‘emo! © BOIDE lenat w fe fever and ague an fy want: 40 llofter’ this iin ‘evidence. | Hm CTH Ce tRi ne eine |Guction| was: that,” ini the. Aral dog ares em of his ‘reception af last | Mitt the dlsdaintut silence ‘ot a brood- | Mage And took him to the Memorial through. the wheat belt, following the | Sateriia eitoke Rid nines Tete see paid Nex osprey: Seer ee MOUe Lov tently: tox her huss | Jimmie had also disacpearo! ma etree Mee ttty Dn that 1s annoyed hy the buzzing | Hospital. There tt waa found that his| progress of the crop und Iseuingy eset | Sa PILIm. 99 quickly we RADS “or-| home, and in the nd place he had | nie ht, when “he reac! a Iferous blue bottle shoulder had been broken and that he| Mates of it / War: READY RELIEF. Sold by drug ‘Old Mr. Vandrebr jband and to be with him In th Earle and jitte Harold off iis|, Tie failure had ovidently — beer. Attorneys prompt. | 2nd an 1 several tecture eine ot 4 ida iy ioblalan! | deat. sh celled several lecture | teen meen getting 0 ew York | seeing Mra i Jacek 1 not speak of the young lady | had suffered internal inju an ont eke x WAY & CO.. 55 Elm “I want to show," said” Rosenberg | *L.considerable financial loss. train with the girls esternoong | oni Mel TOnae ey Mees Swans ereabouts,” he sald. mother a athe doctors at the: hos Prices wera meak during the | Maownr & On 89 Elm St N.Y. ; excitedly, “‘that all te entries and al |g, TO,2tafe, out, the day they put on the| Hence ne must have gone away with |him, He drove fn from bis harole ack and, Rarle reached the lawyer's [Dil tnd, then took eharce of the casa] morning on Tumors Chat the “future !]stand Fred) Libby, a spruce-l00King | them, country home, two mil t fron offices on Broadway about noon. Seem- | maining at eo ites anaes badly alniireos | menchalaidotninddcae Demea na acon the alleged signatures on this so-called | young man from Wakefleld Mass. Misa ; sr reak under |} 8) certificate are in one hand writing, 1 | Darrell, the mysterious young woman in| The seekers learned that Jimmie had | village. with « bright Se saegs wip inKly nobody recognized the Earlo | he will recover selling and speculators for the decline ‘want to use this paper to-pr i bilge had testified a few asya ago that] an aunt in Canursie, and by applying | hls left eye—the wolt of s PURE vig Mhtakers and the Earle forelock ai who had been making contracts to sell ‘ to-prove that epper and young Mr. Libby were, wa Seat and a cut across the brids: Ma thetr owner r owrller in the day were forced to buy at en effort is now being made to cover + opinion, unduly associated. to her, found Jimm: siting, bot n a One cae Gt i her came across town from the | advancing prices to cover those. con up at — Libby; tax, a witness, made al eins James was surprised and indig-| high and temperamental ni : ferry. To the reportera who were awalt- | Brices of atockm were at the us \roge ROY S Khest of day shortly after the ‘ But |the lunacy commission halted | ¥snket niall corwall hugh allegations nan that & houid ee thin aocused. | th james tineest 2k Ce Gaiam Rtas \ ing him Earle said | they os him there and ruled out the certinoate. | Ho sat. he had attenda “stili| He saldihe met the girls at the depot; | such pel 5 $50,000 for the Wife. | co Was a’ an jecline 0 Ltrs need eis 9 ate. | Peppers lectures wher ui | | A’ sharp decline of about pay ES, $4 9 era wate (Wor was Mr. Rosenberg allowed to ask | Mrs. Pepper, and that ne Ired | that they sald th {her mental gifts, but cohen apd ha Were going for uj and dentn of the nose HG Sarat Paes re 2 cents a bushel in the price of Rut ty. that| run down to Y¥: yo he Jumped aboara| He made n short statement at Mon- le apres is T hay he paged ina in the markot following the fatlure. as all, In the language of the lady tn rain and came along. At the roe and a somewhat longer one mawhat. foolish Nght, but I: have Watson & Co. bad been predicting that Hroadway musical show, “nobody | AN" {Tn | Ano ne tha} La bg thought, and atill think, the p Bain prices would Advence and tt ix Grand Central Sta parted, at sa Aight to know the true “ral retoad iordetetheeee y Hint nt about htm Mets } Ee pin re gia it wasn't true that he once spent| he understood Uyey had siaried (o get] “TC wax nothing,” he sald-to-an—t bs ’ m. fhe true a proved im that Denies She Knows Bright Eyes. | the night at Mrs, Pepper's home in re-|-aspartment store Joba, ing World reporter who met him at the {NINES T EEL DoW tne Manoa a an therofare conoloded that thelr omaes “Do you know @ spirit called Urignt| sponte to a telephone invita Detectives Tound gut early Monday | station. (trto me {t was as nothing, tn ris or dividing my” propor th! They Ran Away--While a | Nemetm ston Eyes?" asked Rosenberg. SA paren A ha’ be- itudent. days in France I went/™my wife. Her share will not be $100,00, | Mrs. Pepper-Vanderbilt if did not | . Know that Pepper had a wife at the| tine she sayx ste Wax marrtod to nim: piritualismn, “aa-interpreted| the «iris ‘had obttined jobs as eales-| my PL ak h | : “1 do not,” said Mrs, Pepper wito | py Pepper, but he was certain] ladies in a store on Frurteenth strect, | throuxh riots in wtloh men were mowed | As one of the papers has said. for Ha Body Is Being ‘Aignity, frownligadown a! Utter hat he had dover registered with her| and were ready for melodramatic ad-| gown like hay. 1, even, Was mowed very good reafon that I am not worth é ata hotel ax "Mr. and Mrs, Leonard.’'| ventures. + the incl qa Bo that the In Lifted In. that much. If you put the sum she wi had started among some ribald n¢ DN Pi down. like he siouths traced the «itlp to thelr : {at $80,000 : 3 1 7 cs " her annoyed me nor) et at $50,000 you would ome very muot ES eres a room in Washington Squid thel{ ext teee|- has neither annoy EU SE sas | \ Open Every Evening see her?” at whieh nelehbors testified they had “acted {a | aissauded me from my purpose, for arer to the truth | : He ognnele |g, highly ladslike manner, The detéc- | am acting in a ie ve fast Kota —tettertrom—mr}— eae ‘ P| Until 9 O'Olock. yenmest herr Kone away with} jowed to mtay a fone ae they wanted [tates of @ free and untr nied ane, sent back tome by the! cliowtown, undertaker, mad. two hee|] py Me Allow Freight and RR. Fae Hf yf Palptable, Potent Tasha Gnd De Minntsaa then ereneniane remember | to work, out Papa V/itbeck arrived to- | In Monroe the bearded ¢ from outalde Bandy ‘Iopke.”) went | GADAONN BNGETKe et ot taintaat| | Siate Hekgrs Menken or ric tie, Sc ke ay t Gay and led the weeping nalealadies | joined by nis lawyer, Henry Wellington arle, ‘She must have started | ha iain iey i ig The consion wabiey sins 4 Morgue at t ¢ defer sister, Misa } "Do you now what Bright Eyes ts?” | | rr atarting Becmedy Cox, ‘Chicago of N.Y, Goa, “Oh, yes: I have been informed by the | W!tess, me soon after her ship left the 8) back to the sadness of Albany oo ‘LaAbby offices at No, 4 Broad- Wack, who h Too of Bast Twenty-| from Pennsylva ot aide, | Were stopped by « collision w Pepper had i riven by Jolin Regan, of No. 212 Bast | Patton, I do not care to tell where Misi Sagas pets, | Blender woman of about thirty-fve y. Then it developed that-they wore Bhe wrote that she waa con * ? | er ae te ak ly hal ele et aera a merce ear | eink tod woul bal teopr al on fa sa st | AMAL SAL, Ten bOLLOM ROMES munication with this worl l.am, of with 1b ankles and some more |'son he hax surrendered speaeald ro Mat action woul come and that sho) en 3 : | i When did Bright Eyes first begin to Mrs. 1 peratn n i 3 | | | Use you in thie way?” performed on her. eyes peck ines) : aes i fo it was in 185. 1 was chatting with | uF Rouse to recuperate Rong atierneen SUC Kuttner ts. T deem it unwise for her to| Dary-fourth treet. “The cab wus \ = gine frlends-who were not Spiritualjers, | S28 fell 2 chad porch and the Feing mindful pernopelet whatsocs| ‘stay ‘ ts s overturned and Regan was tirown to " aes A Peele! Bes Por e-| Navy Denart ara feing mindful perh stay at my home In the present condi< | the pavement. hue not seriously’ te. CARPETS. CROCKERY, LAMYS, 5 BYE wip took an Interne in ft be | Joke TOOK w abaHaOC of Nee waite at] y—Department._Declares} ores taxt-eveninys searie-had.-s0-t1med | Hos of_things” ‘ured All-thel glassware In the vearse |] pep PICTURE, RoR ROCeeC REINO. fe unconsclous, and whe ecove eiupt if, | nis arrival ax to reach te depot fast « 4 broken andthe pumea-—aind + aos oP aay Trtenastott-me-that—a sad Riss ——_—._____ EvanseWillSBringsAll His: |e ee eee nate ihe: trendiot necehul Badly Treated, Lawyer Says. holstering ‘were badly torn am ‘The coffin contained the body of John | Lrig Eyes had been tatks | if TT i y a x circumstance, which iw ¢ver Wont to] Mr. fWack-nlso gayve—out-a-statement a ms through me." LOUISVILLE’S STREET CAR Vessels From Pacific play scurvy tricks mon gifted minds,| which he had evidently prepared with Be Ar Tens Aare ‘$75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week + UIA CUeivaver neat ot Brights Byes MEN DECIDE TO STRIKE, so ordained. Jt (Hebusho\ forenoon lool | epete, caved Sete eaid iat nial poslien) | Heater awe name aat carne en Moon ran eee tet res toot malUliigicouversalioas ie ivae one eine noe i : Jover the Erie xut its. time card] in the case was more the position of a |BAcclEalupe establishment at No. at | S459 « $1809 “32.25. + i band over the telephone? eraueee Ene i w AB RING TON Sept, 5—Tt te author | twisted mong tha Orange Mountaina] friend than « lawyer. ate enone | LIS he per - $2.50 “ MUISVILLE, Ky,, Sept, &—The Exe. | ltative ted at the Navy Depart- A yairaindteaiiate, ” a neighbor of } Garle's,! = M1) | Bilaht Eyes Used ’Phone, | cutive commiltes-of the local organtaa:| mont that President Roosevelt coneen | RG cTas IMey alnutes Tete, “Bo for] TU am melghbor of Mr, Merial he] _KERMIT'S MARCH! ENDG. - |] Pie cuss nn'te: 610,000 by coweta i Well, T have been informed by othors| HO of OF Amalgamated Aarocintion of | contemplate the creation of two battle; | The news that, he ese back In tonn| “if have always admired both Mr, and | yqeVIN, i dintonaga meta rvatreedl tion camer tay tier} New Xork || be casion 1 waa talking over | Stee Iway Employees deckted this! xhip fleets. Nor does Secretary Mat-| sprdad rapld!y along rows of trim! Mrs. Karle for their many attractive | teenth Cavalry on its march from For: | | @tate, New Jere renneyivenia, Masee- [| y the teleptione to Mr, Vandertdit when| all employees, heatiniite bodys aaa calf, nor eyen the General Board, whtch | ttle shops and pretty fiomes. Soon a| qualities and accomplishments. I do not ey, Kan. ta Chic nie arriy. 3) he chneette, a jen} | & I became unconscious, and at once | Morning to-m0 od represent the extremel crowd of seventy-flve or a. h eto dl thett mutual agreement RaSBA Yc TL es ISS eSe ARS ML aeU ean : y 0 ‘ “ undred| care to discuss thet Phil’ Sheridan and Fitzhugh Lea. Th i>) Bright Byes began talking, through me, | 7 DF t lopment, favor alther | men and women gathered about. the s sepamtion, which apparentty| camped fn Paletine Jast night and ar- 4 . - } to dm’ over the: telephone, telling h eons { the pre feet under | gepot, Nearly all of them knew Karle, |etrikes #o many people as being unusual, | Fved tir Chicago to-day, eS } ¢ T-3D Malden Lune, N.% SD Fulton 61., Hreoklyy Ana's command or tha crea-| mut nobody offered to speak to him,| was dectded on long before Mr. Earle tin order (hat there | phere were a few hisses and hoots, but] met Miss Kutther, In the financial ar- = ormidable American nayy In| nothing that approached the half-way|rangementa Mr. Earle has heen yery lw BETWEEN 8028 ST. piney ACantlorands (paren | hy | enmernter Mira ie ea Guan Te Park &Ti ilford CS : | cine, 2 : Y exactly a aquare deal from the public In ia tia matter. In fact, 1 think he has | Founded 1840 New York | more On Hen 8: THOMAS Tie Bes ved husband of 1. ; Peon aay eee I PURE | Prmeral froin Dis late residence, 106 W- May Not Get Freedom. . |. 48th ot, Friday at dP, £: Ht ~ . n Sarl 1 h O'CONNOR.—On Sept. 4. 1007. TIMOTHY French) courte ;ment nots: grant, othe bo M, Amilth, Inte of Chicago, and brother of For Story of Mardi Gras C coupon Sen Page 6. may be @ Ea vate a fe fe of [Fe : _ Official 5 see pbs Chdue wasn Coupon. on Kn On‘the contrary, it fs regarded at the av.Department us better polloy’ fo Aly equipped and f ntuin one: p well drilled feet, {ree to move spesdily to any part of the globe at short notes ere ise! MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY, ISLAND. Increnae of the strength of the exieting prosent Mra, Hare = decree of divorce) || You can easily tell whether ee is ik Jenn A. O'Connor, of New York, and Caph KING AND QUPEN af the Tee RUG AAare. e cROe NU ae. 0ne iinet torte ine, Tor fycney | of,Candy, butfor purty and |] ate at {APPR IRIAN Si 1190 hon RY, Hop 91048 AM _ > oan be prope directed by any one , * sachin ain. hence to Chureh o anion, \ GARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL STATES | omer and {¢ will moreover about mark Pah AM dt Race] whelesomeness you rey SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY wnt ae. tesa sl & the capacity of the ports and dry docks WALAED A | efore the Freneh courts of an Amer-1i on the position held by the ORANGE AND LEMON Chicago, San Fran and Galway (Ine WILLIAM B, LAKE, PRESIDENT C. 1, M,.G. Pal day Ee nA aa Se the has Just left_a home. over which |) pfanufacturer. Park, & {0c jand) papers please copy + 1» M, [Reeves Aisar led] poeltinaly atin de CROOKED PATA \ih0 Siverican courts naa’ nil jurtnaic: | Tilford’ tations (6e BONBONS....POUND ROK—At Miadio Vilage, 1. 1, on Weds ‘ Intention of kacping tho battleships | oe Or eattch ont enue SPECIAL ASSORTED. MANIA «nee Buonkiorne), beloved. wife 1 vote for.., ve see wis pacing ii g furnishing nothing but the ; ; : ts hich will yo to the Pacifle perma: | and even to-day there are a few mer RESERVES ON GUARD. uy 8 8 CHOCOLATES (20 9 of diarence We five, Ja ihe $IN Yann | adacd, wal wutaly whten tether tiatteis || who walk crooked miles in looking _ |, best rests upon a business KINDS).... .POUND I9c LE ee neater teres trees In order that there might be no die-|/ success of 67 years, Park Park Wow store open evenings until & Tilford's pure confec- | S4ARARCLAY. HELP WANTED—MALE, for a suitable Fu House or Apartmen short-sighted men make t Aenboard after {t has fulfilled its mis. | sion of mat shed Room, But such minor oh Captest Clases Sept. 10, 1997, $. nor MA YOWES ( RYAG OK AUDI Gicas' EDITOR, P.O. demonstrated gna feastbility transferring 4 nrder because of the strike of two hun- hay gred engineers and. rock workers on the naval force batwe 1 oceans. 1354. SOF Vides gay be 11m at The World's verieys branch pani thcenwleab iG {TF ity who do NOT rely upon World || feunsyivanta tunnel-eonatruction. work |! tions are sold at their own Brot, tr is pit a Ay un il roads: rut 0, atl We Only One “BROMO QUININE, Hota Lette Ads ta oink otic co Hang 1 and City. ‘thie: police: Fe-| stores and at all principal cpt aecaaretiorst He A That le LAXATIVE LKOMG Guinine, | ermine t or sbullding, bi fi Bimilarly named remedics » metiives decelyy THE SHORT CUT TO rock men were at work, buf the ee Ria Bs abs och Ho Oh Oh oe ce cs os sje af OF eer | Tear Mon alta daa Brea dis ; WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS % > = > += sy Weel; of Sept, 16. | In any articular seation of the world | $ a = od By THE PLACE THEY SEEK. GRove %e scene. anita

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