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=) ee eee THEY'LL BE LID PAULA ONLY WILL GO AWAY’ —— Federal Authorities Say Horace Miller’s Nemesis Caty Sail if She Wants To. SHE PREFERS TO STAY: Some One Trying Hard to Smother the Ellis Island Watchorn Scandal. Counsel for Paula Kiippenbourg,- the pretty young Viennese woman of whom Horace E. Miller, of Newark, sought to rid himself, have recelved D0 altion from the Imm! tion authorities tm Washington that she leave the coun try voluntarily. It be accepted the authorities aay, their anxiety to dispose of the case,-the bond given for her, pending the disposition of the application to bor her as an undesimble alfen, wt cancelled. de This course Klippen- Bourg nor her a dis- Position to follow. s the Imml- gration authorities will agree imme- diately to a rehea yer Edwin 8, take legal Teopened. “Commissioner when I first c Mr. Merrill, matter to pro: whether or character attribute inal aMdavit of M “From the of the case, Law- Merrill says that he will stepy to haye the matter Watchorn told me natd an easy nna. the to her tn the o: r,t i j nature of the recent But Medium Never O--upted* Until. indian Maiden Had Hit the Home Trail, |\OWNS UP TO ll SLORT YEARS, | | While L Lawyers Buzz Akout Her Like An-| noying fiies She Is as Flactd and Un- |. ~ ruffled in Court as a Sacred Cow. | ° By Nicola Greeley--S mith, pa HVENING \‘ Bishop Pepper’ epee WORLD,| FRIDAY, | SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. * a Plump and Cushiony Sort of Town House For Little Bright Eyes During Spook’s Visits to Earth Paula Klippenbours and the Man | Who Sought to Have Her Deported . \Joh Kney She Had Been CH you, or can you, produce Little Bright} es here??? il BEDE and az! 66 IL Janderbi't cs y through the her Ai plump. and energetic Mr. " Tg, Of counsel for Miss Ciadebenced Minerva, before the Edward W. oor © Vanderbilt lunacy commi: ion, be- sm fore answering “his question. | ee Meanwhile the few persons who! had chairs up and took notice, the hundred or so standees thai the aisles and filled the doorway. of room-26 in-Brooklyn’s— County Court-House leane the wi clogged Us toward “Stand in tip-toeing ex- of | In Yelopments in thé matter, there {s no Ee ee @oubt in my mind that an effeort has! Pevhaps, after all, the High Priestess of Spookdom had come to court to ere been made to gain some Infor from the other side that would b the first stand taken ck up by Commissioner ation rout her Cael and produce Little Bright Eyes, her elusive Indian maiden ns a triumphant proclamation of her mediumistic powers to a “control, antine Among the passtn on the tricla from. STOPS OLEAN LINER TO FIND CRANDCHILD n Hibst Quits St and Hurries Back Hoboken. pat Quar- ILD WANDERS AWAY:] Hibst Finds. Wer and Will Wife An- ‘other. V Follo on Hamby Hot for sinc and the i100) ia no tel we Ket } Mr. Hi pu Goes Abcard the Ship. hote he p Mnes a wealthy Cwhic. milled With his vO 0) Marg sister rea Hoboken ye Jay-Morning and immediately went a the Whe confusion attendant up-n the ture of the yessa) Margaret wan- 1 away from he dparents ana In some way whe got dowa ank to the pler. ‘There sh Watchorn that sho was an. undesirable, 8Urred but incredulous world, ‘Perhaps Little Bright es, like another i oh Conall wonder aera carts alien and .a subject for deportation,| Pocahontas of the spirit world. would fling herself between Edward W. Van- Rigiaia NaiSH esieea ace ie ay which he recommended after the frat) derblit and the insanity commission and another Powhatan In the perzon sdadamay ed tome n aa Sat a ene of the Board of Special In-) of Commissioner Ketcham, big clNef of the proceedings, would order his re- [Jesticatly headed for Sandy Hook an. the Atlantic Ocean. Mr. Merrill then recited In chronolos' eal order the events which have tra pired since Miss Kippenbourg was re-| Joased on bonds, Herbert Knox Smith, Assistant Com- missioner of Immigration in W ton, he sald, advised him by letter that! the department was anxtous to have the ese reopened and disposed of as ex-! Peditiously as possible. The letter was dated Aug, 21, last, and urged the at- tomey to be ready so that the case Might be closed by Aug. %4 Mr, Merril! says that he Immediate! epplied to Comminstoner Wiatchorn for ® copy of the Miller amdavit, but was! teld that he had no copy and that the original was tn Washington. Mr. Mer- rill then asked for a delay untli the 27th. | ‘On the 28th a copy of the aMdavit was Fecotved by him, but nothing was said | about a rehearing. “If She Wants to G The matter then Monday, when Mr. Merrill received letter from Washington, dated Aug. 31, stating that tf Miss Klippenbourg was esirious of returning to Europe on Bept. §, of her own free will, on the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, ship witch braught her to this countr re was at perfect liberty to do s: that the Department would have She Can.” | dragged unt! last! and the Bond cancelled directly she had sailed. Miss Kilppenbou who has been | staying at a respectable downtown ho- 1, where ahe Way taken by an Evening Yorid reporter on eVening of her relsase from Ellis Island. told the same reporter yesterday that she oxpected to yemain on American soll for some time | Intend to prosecute Miller to the ume," whe said, “I shall not only bring a sult for breach of promise against him when I am cleared of the charges he han brought against me, but will —niso—ene hin for falas —tinprisonment+ and gefamation of character, 1 “I “did not come over In a spirit of | wwindict!vences, bat) I can never forget | that horrible week during my Incarcer- | ation on Bilis Island, and wili-cause him | fa much distresstn return ys Is, possl- 10." Solomon After_Watchorn. Yawyer William Solomon, who hax been Misa Kiippenbourg’s principal le: gal adviser since she came to this coun- try but who has been unable to take any active part In the conduct of her Caer by —rensot —ot bbe hawt Meu rE the displeasire of Commissianer Wat chorn on the day of the law visit 1o-Ella—-Taland —and—was—batred from further practice there for alleged “Insolence” to the autocratle Commis- @ioner, save he im also determined to have an {nning. I faring att devite and atatem« ing to ible conduct on the Island which he intends seading to Washington with a request, that his side of the matter recelve the Q@itention Af the department Meanwhile, Miller, the instlrator of the whole affalr haw kept effectually In hid- ing, but will probably be forced out of his seclusion If the case Is reopened. ae BOY FAILED TO SAVE FATHER FROM SUICIDE. Fought to Get Pistol from Him After Man Had Shot Wife— e: Woman. Wiil: Die. PITTSBURG, Pa: Sept. 6.—Peter Moyle aged) thirty-Ave years)) a) (ears| doner, early to-day forced his way Into | @ rooming house in thin city, whero his wite was staying, and dragging her | from bed, where ahe was sleeping with | her seven-year-old son, shot her in the | head and then killed himself by putting @ Dullet Into his right temple, | Peter, the neven-year-old son of the | couple. fought with his father to pre- | vent the latter from shooting himself, Dut his efforts were unsuccesstul, Mrs, Boyle la at a hospital and. will robably die, Royle is to have -been out of work. for some time and to have been drinking heavily, <_< TRADINGSTAMP CO. FAILS. The Independent, Cig Company, dealers in No. Stores Coupon and trad- ons Ing-stamps at 2% Weat te ond street, as: benefit of creditors to E | Xin. ‘Tho company, was fico 1008 with a capital’ stock of sh0 The urer, officers’ aro Mo! - BBL) est Broderick J. Nictlas, hing | h | derbilt j tremely alert young man, | town house, | looked: lease. rly, plact Mrs. Pep} tanned But !t wan not to be. as she dots everything. Vanderbilt perepiring c and. she replied “I cannot. The eonditions are ni I cannot get under control ough she subsequently was forced to admit 1 bobbed up reg at every session of the -First Chureh for a number of years, | Peppe sderdiit, was in “no ooncer right Eyes had Spooks Like Cushiony Mediums. Pepper-Van- nd A careful study of Mrs. on the witness-s! confirmed a theory I have long entertained about the spirits, It Is that beyond and be- | fore everything else condl- tions must be The spirits my t for pecupy!ng a stout n ut eve tor setnicty & Morris chair tn preference hotstered miasion effects. Why all spooky ladies and all fema fony."* have the same pre- edium tees of k religions so frank From Diss De Bar and Mme. Blavatsky to Minnie Williams and Bishop Pepper rself all betray a te “too, > sold flesh," Mrs. Pepper, besides being stout, ts tall and carries ‘herse!f majestically. She wan dressed yesterday tn a severely cut black dress, with a black hat, sur- mounted by a white dove of peace that held. however, no olive branch in the direction of the young, slim, energetic iter whose dissatisfaction with father’s second marriage had brought these proceedings about. Her dency "to mp arms were covered’ by black kid sioves. tie duft-clasped-ty-n-pokt-brace let, which, with’ a gold brooch at her throat, made the most yiyid bit of color tn the dingy room, save @ large, umaz- Ing robin's-egg blue handkerchief, with which Max Arnstein, of Miss Min- erva Vanderbilt's counsel, occastonally mopped his. fevered brow—sometimes seemingly to encourage thought, at Jothers to discourage fies, Like Buddha or the Sacred Cow. Mr, “Arnstein played a silent part in the examination of Mrs, Pepper-Vander- DIL” The questions wi asked by Rosenberg, a small, zealous, and ex- who buzzed about the placid medium not unlike a fly, And Mrs. Pepper-Vanderbilt re- garded him calmly, curlgisly, as if he were too small, or élse her own skin too | thick, for him to be worth the effort of swishing him aside, What does Mrs, Pepper-Vanderbilt, or, rather, terrestrial resi- dence of Little Bright Eyes, look like? Toa fanatic I should sag lke a statue of BudJha—heavy, unchanging, atolidly stout; to a poet of Spiritualism or a traveller in Egypt, lke a lotus flower asleep in the sun—a large and much ‘overblown lotus Mower, by the way. ‘To me she suggested the sacred cow, chewing at the moment of her examina- tion tho cud of some rather distasteful | recollections. She was asked very embarrassing questions concerning her past-ilfe by Mr, Rosenberg,. which, by “Commission. Ketcham's eminently just — decision, were ruled out, ly annoy hh It was on to tell her ag fire and spectacles at the though he mut of paper under a s “Fair, Fat and Forty.” >) But he didn't, and Mra. Pepper-VYan- derbilt said Mnally in/ her measured, Metallic utterances that “burrs'? out the Nhal “rs Nike a phonograph or a girl from Michigan: 1 wan born In 186 was all the in ‘These did not apparent. ste was requested at her pate blue eyes through her lawyer ait 1 like a piece shrivel tase, dium cared t punctated the me story: of nN lige w ook Priestess pron: toll be her birth Mrvj i eanall “gud Neuen chunelietioe hk g Mr. Hibst and hia wife missed Mar- seventean to Providence, Tek ean at f i | Baret a2 the whip was leaving her pler | ways Mrs. Pepper-Vand ‘Answered a 1S ar eé (a 1éS but supposed ale was aboard, They SSM yf Gant boy etd aaa COREE instituted w search and were off Lib- have told you when I was born.” | @ Admitted that she had known i erty Island before they made sure that |t tle Bright Eyes since 18%, when. 1a t M,; 2 Jshe had eliher been left behind or had presence of some persons not spi O LISS EX - Smit | tallen® ovendoan en ome de Ualists, sie went Into her frat’ ange € {fallen overboard.’ Then ong of thi and Was told on re ring that the passengera remembered sering a little spirit of a strange Ind.an inalden had <2 tet making her way down the’ gang: angken through her organism plank toward the pler just before the ‘Little Bright ‘Kalserin. sated. ORE ee ES! Objects to Evening World Writer’s ie ite a Cif CATE A MARTIN Se ease nized No pernons “in the audvenc Seeking out the captain, Mr, Hibs erninded them that they had ----Not I [ 1 zi pee ayaa Staph of her, and that the coun cism ot lmmoral or Indécén explained the altuat The ship. wz iy told her abou stopped at Quarantine and the anxious, a Ained ‘a. letter thanking Vanderbilt for a $60) tur © Fins I He Says. | Failed to Settle $250 Wager! grandfather was put ashore. His wi EDOM HMIERAILL MIFFTS SUOLEN END Veteran Newspaper Man Dies f Heart Failure After Four Days’ Ilness. ooge | 0 Tue Evening World.) | Bos’ 6—Wilam HH. Mer Boston Herald, dind-¢t © on OUS street, Hing- a su of fonr ‘last Monday and Inited States, a subordi- ober country chief eiltorla} chatr before coming to Bos- | served sie New Vern Wopla’ | tor ti teen ye. becain2 .edi:omal wh eon, th iin 15, Later he was prom. 2é a'e! editors fosed do THE HY SUSTON \CL'P HOLDS EYTG ASSES ECURILY ON THE NOSE. It has7a Steady f'rn, even er p that holds and never marks or pin¢’:cs, You meas know what comfort means unt.l you Bet it. ~ Fitted to"yourglys-s for 35 Cents, Sold Only at Our Four Stotes. Vd Stonts 54 East 22d St., n-ar Fourth ‘ve, (Stes 1 oth S.,n7a- Leno Ayo,! 442 columbus ‘ve. 81st & o2. Sts. 439 Fulton 5t., BROOKLYN, Oppocite Abraham & Straus’ i] Make Stained Gass Windows Out of Plain Glass Windows ing he was only: one of inany | and Margaret will remain abrpad, H f the c h who made tha pr flay 4 Bey J ouled up “Ho bo. Headquar ACATION IME though: the Helier: Setanine SSS | and Little Racetrack Man {ters on’ the one G& Waa to 5 a sangeet oe | BY Ferdinand Pinney Earle. | arted Rough House. Mr suffered a lot on the lon homesite | Bere, ou "bet muttered "a wife, as well as myself, would agree at least with — DEANNA Canto anae Deak Leu Hone ie ete errr ree ed yy M. mi more tan cot Another Case of “Atunity.” this one paragraph Miss Grecley-Smith's bitter k to-day afternoon w Pat kings windows, iy rene eM To see If attick upon usin The Evening Workt: yaya wet are i feathered or tu abe A “) think the-majority of persons in New Yoi-| maker, for the 1 ate | ae n Rabo noes iaae i Wooden nah, belleve In divorce under certain condlitons. A Ife-/ slp, A lot of hts friends are very enx| Mana Iver sttret, hungry” but hn edoaner long contract based on a frequ nescent feel- | thu and belleve that {¢—ho ever| monkugw to his wite ¢ : ing s net aly easy to carryout, and when a! ta the mo: 5 be ean Ketin thexame;? ABE bie Was; in m man and wom d they cannot liye together and nd make good. | Margaret to the will Jorn ae ae as the by so doing help each other to happiness and us>-| ,\t Sit comes trom n fost and furious) Ao Mh An RAGE alamo wnu chops una tomaw sauce. Gt New York chorus girl and Pittsburg fulness, they are, in my opinion, but thelr separation should be effected quietly decently and not flaunted spectacularly in the of the public, with much nolse and fury about pre- much better apart; startin du ond | Wall atreet ing the dinner nou ker twice his twice ax slow. “Sammy?! we called large by his v but he has been taught tha with a ‘millions He smiled frequently at Mrs, Pepper. Hed, particuarly: face and admiringly lit as sne testi HO Said that even friends, | » battle | {far us she pe eh 8 , : ; * tie diss Hever, been Visited oy “ltue. ir we F PEARL. natal affinities, freedom of love and the artistte is not alwayy a cinch fo Byes beosus : MnvonscioUs | temperament.” | The fight Inst night, £0 it wen whe came, but that thous ety oneceided: bal person tad aso Ah erated The laws of New York State do not recognize what Miss Greeley) Yer one-sided. pit wen, at Air, Rosenberg's request, sh eiuoiure: & y a ls S detined ‘hersu.t as a mental ‘medium, | Smith thinks ‘the majority of persons belleve,"" and give no posst-| whose identity 1s others paren ee ppag learned from ble chance for di xcept under the most notorfous and .neriminating | “Steinfeld, oth ons read soited—joi— e ome 5 ther by an wind right” beow mae, comrol of “Little| ctrcumstances, She tm! adarare letlareds toxathenany, Gide NeRnaae After the lira: ayimi Sho saw the ise] bonds that strangle all that {s noble and unselfish In thelr matures, and i) vere’ tuce betel Men, St tors lying ou the puiplt before. s into & trance, vecurred to Her what Wuey were “Little Bright Eyes's” Town House, tive sporting men 4s a pastime while walt-| N ing for thelr orders, to match pent Tho, broker Js alleged to have sug jet miltching owe e sequel y unwelcomed and handi- ate waid. bar (ee aNeB{l that numberless children are consequently the tend Baa to wonder or to usk| capped offspring of such unnatural and immoral marriages, She objects simply to our conduct, ak she calls tt, in this affair, and deplores a ‘dan- THE HAY WIARKET TOBE TORN OWN Dry Goods $ Jotorious-Dance Hall When tore Will Replace Lease Expires. i] & i this eh i 20 Different Patterns at 300, FAN S aoe 1798 niga 3s T_ gathered from xtra. Pepper-V) _| gerous revival of primitive polygamy. ue | much sttrasieed et Pei eau mony na Uhde.Y Bright Judging from much that has been sald in the papers she has grounds} wo nti" sald the broker | pho aays of the Haymarket dance Tea : Is 4 disembodied spirit thay Uses J 5 sey | —pwo hundred and fifty dollars on the| hall, at ‘Thirtleth streat and Sixth ave-| Mj foo: JO: i is! ¥: | the "Bishop aniam as a aetot| for indignation and for much of her article. } demo) hundred yal Jnue, are numbered, according to a re- | pmseuliknmmtiai Ages, OU Len Reiter eieninay ocelpy Butts {t-not-rather.rlaky to accept as Gospel truth. allthat one finds toss. you meant aoe ee WRITE FOR USTS-OF TS: tirabtentr tit * Sue aR UTEFO! OUTF a8” & sovrery Woman ving ie cyae in-the papers nowadays, especially a vers often contradict on (ryourre~on:* At the expiration of the present lease sround at Newport might ath PORT [tee t : Youre: on. aeetcl etal ee property at the south- pat she Cateny Chat another as-much as the [ible contradic's ttself? sre tower tognid the coi aad Neves gd Shp eermaprawed yA Sut just as Airs. ze Sia: man cated “Hghua,""" Heads came and | gooda ste erected by a Syra- warmed’ tp 1 the What authority har Miss Greeley-Smlth for belloving that elther i : aealien aE eae ‘anid good ita ine Ger will probably bo ism, or, "4 : 1 * aI nities,” ake p 80d i accepted in a few day lem, ory curate y (9 describe her} parle or I ever mentioned “prenatal aMinities,” or tried to make: the Manes an ate | socepted ina St petierone stoner Ketcham adjourned’ the pio-| “artistle temperament’ responsible for our action?- She has the authority ea ii aphasia, Newman suggested At one time the bulldin Caran ‘ from|ot several of the papers which base thelr knowledge elther on deliberate ua a, rerorasive of memory that he set: “arket alte waa ecu) the i mentale Be , ts made by Mra. Earle! tle: lout no coin of the realm was de- she was hovering anywhece . rdfj gossip or deliberately misrepresent the statements made by Mra ponies PecReo hae tenineaete eeu LUAN TINE RY ees the apinit werkt cunt Be round tn] and myself, leaving Just enough truth in them all to save them from the soAqird |FLOR re NEW ENGLAND'S tes! he api orc e) i ils 2 % * ie ‘ ; E i Bi the ‘Bridger in ine Notte’ atest tie of pure Action, and just enough’wit to save them from betng very dry| Then the mix-up ts eald to have come | c from the Tiger, and 1 aupposo the two | reading. lhe broker was a good and ample tar-| janie piorrie!” Sullivan ts In River- 5c. CIGAR Split roeetealianty co rpoal It is an almost trresistible temptation for tho ‘average reporter to xét. Newman used the most approved | oA Qiarium, A LHe war | Manufactured by Distripiited by. | feel that he can {mprove upon nature in his picture drawn from Iife,| ttetics, and uy women screamed and) iaxen there last night by his brother: |RG.SULLIVAN, TIVE AW HILTMAN C PULLED THREE HAIRS and where he finas simple and sane facts he colors them with his barber: ; men sald “Slo ‘em!” watters and man-| (SC. tor. Christopher D, Bullivan, | MAMMA Nath AMSAT Pearl steer A vole imagination, which finally develops legs and runs away with him, | osers rushed Into the tumult to stop tt “Little nim § atvanas ti ta ng relat ND NEARLY Y KILLED KIM. In our case we gradually reallzed the tievitability of our Incom-| "Sam" ts said to have had his oppo- tive but a f ‘ Aigerman i ' patibility, and with as much justice and wisdom as we possess decided nent ail but down and out woen tho cate nte| FORTUNE TELLING! Barber's Work With Wnweesers on|to appeal to the court for the release that my wife's famlly suggested to Suard’at the Broadway door Ifted the | 'y(ro! Hot. Eel Supreme > the cayar and set him down an could escipe. us not long after the birth of our child. It would, however, have been victor by necessary for one of us to give up, at least In part, the child, and nefther until the oth felt that he could make such a sacrifice, even for the good of both, If not —_——- Professor's Neck Brought On | itt Hed {ndecency in recelving into our home the) FALLS OFF A FIVE-STORY. | | | Blood Poisoning. ALTOONA, Pa., Sopt, 6—The removal 9 fthree wild halrs from Prof .Hiirry Mrs, Earle nor I sees any ‘nor any indelicacy tn BUILDING IN HIS SLEEP. person who made this sacrifice possible for; me, Pabers neck by a barber at Nantabket| acting contrary to mere conventions and custom, where no outsider ts Bench, near Boston, resulted in an at-| harmed by. such a “triangle,” as Miss Greeley-Smith puts {t. | |tack of blood-poleoning that almost | Had we veen schooled in the gxtraordinary methods of the daity! Joseph Arthur Lands on Another se nies deatihe {yapers, we might haye ‘been less frank and open when our private affalrs Structure and Will Prob- Ler noted the halrs when cut- vere made known by some isloyal person possessing our confidence. |p re torromave cent ger Palr | “A proceeding that is held by all parties concerned to be honorabte| ably Die. the Professor him twenty-five | ind for the best for all affected by It had better hide tts rare and beautiful! one asieep on the roof of the five cents. That day his neck pained him, |fentures under a thick coat of modesty, for the reading public 1s too! .i30 4, Hding No, 6% West) Forty ee Pe Sar Get Cy ae became in- weary In the struggle for bread .and shelter to enjoy an unspliced bit of elglith gtreet early to-day, Joseph Ar-| By the time Pabor reaohed Now York | ews. And tho great dailies, which are run not for the publlc DUC for| tur a Siano mover, fell off und landed | he had a lump under tis chin the size | profit, are forced by competitioamong themselves to make thelr news pon ‘the roof of a story building | of a pound apple. An “operation lowed, and ft saved his life. ee a fol- | palatable to the great masses, who now suffer moral and spiritual indiges tion by these very spices, [next door, There he was found by Po- liceman Regan and wis sent to B - There is nothing brutal or !mmoral {n our whole affatr, occept the! vac tt spite, | ARCHDEACON KIRKBY DEAD, [attitude of the papers, which are the helplessly and hopelessly” sehseless | Vue L's?! Serene ete Reopen ana | Venerable Areideacon W. W. K and harmful servants of exploited millions Heluutrareasinternalainiittes trontwnlon it for twenty years rector of | Chrint | I regret this notorlety for the sake ofthe noble woman who ts going |), sy jikely that he will not recover Byes Sd oilled yesterday at-) partly out of my life, and for the sake of the 1 who has helped me) AEN tesa tas 479. Eleventh ne Mona akorsant allied eeathentas, gh this drama, and for the sake of the familles who do not neces- n where he “lived with. his! Saya He. oslenaried: seis tga mally capers ae views. ae Sean ne he Koes i loving eual We| PN kate RO POPE sea Muttitsae abiday ia :\ friends-and shall-ever enjoy a t's protection and, we trust, shall live | oo y ‘used root In. Forts Souda antye es oe cae "Lt vindicate his perente aniaas i sights’ street ‘aa a aleeping plac iN Court mitment papers ed the com- Strength comes from good food and sickness of any sort offen means a lack of the right sort, or failure to properly digest it. Grape-Nuts, the deli- cious scientific food, can be digested by babies, as well as adults, and works faithfully for them all. “There's a reason.” Read “The Road to: Wellyille,” in pkgs. rel Clty is peppered ith {pe { all! kinds and Bf arly the s a in pol coos. He make, do his forecasts amount t3 anything? ’ On. the other ha the reader jot Morning World advertisements fir | y short cuts to Fortune, He rt | is told of wonderful of i | money through deel to mak ng Real Estate, but he is auviset JUST WHERE AND HOW 10 MAKE THE PROFIT HE SEEKS

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