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(Lhe soldiers of me Empire looker on} ‘to stop the crowd, whitch cammitrec MOBS ~ MURDER EIGHTY IN NEW MASSACRE PRE EVENING WORUTDWEonroveaY SEPTEMBER 11, 1907, | . : . Lusitania’s Record-Smashing Dash Across Ocean; | | : Organized Gangs Loot Jewish Quarter: _= ‘and Ruthtessly Cut Down All Who _ Resist—Victims Fleeing City Turned Back by Soldiers, _‘. . BRAILA, Roumani: Serious and atrocious anti-Jewish outbreak at Kishineff. It is estimated that no less than eighty Jews lost their lives in en- counters with the inflamed populace. The outbreak occurred Monday, , Sept. 41.—News has reached here of another and rioting is still in progress, The Jewish quarter of Kishineff was a tacked by an organized band of roughs, whe looted houses and shops, and ruthlessly killed or wounded all those who attempted to defend their property. t The Jews are Neelng from Kishneff | Governor-General of Odessa stepped in fin a state of panic Many of those who and ee ction te the * é a raila, tro ch the news of the Made their way to the banks of Ga st mass: 4 comer, Is about one Pruth tn the hope of finding protectioo | hundred and twenty miles from Kish- in Roumania were driven back by the} Inet. c frontier guards. gebespatenes from Lodz tel! of anti. pwish riots {here Ble: 80 ATiiougt Afaple notice tind teen given. | were Kinled, on Tushday, notary fone the authorities were carefully inactive | Women. Many were wounded. unt{l last night, when troope were seat | The Floting Js till going on there 0 occupy the ravaged streets ) patties SIBERIA Subiiel y SECRET News of this masracre is corroborated DQY TOE CHIEK SLAIN. this morning by the special correspond- ents of the London Chronicle and the =e London Tribane, ares Ih s. press The terrible affrays which took place| {ow wes aesarcinnted oeaas in this Russian city on April 19 and > ‘of I, the news of which shocked the World. have been surpassed In mortality at least. In the maseacre of four years ago{ forty-five Jews were Killed, sighty-four seriously wounded, five hundred crippted > and injured and no less than ten thou passively at the murdering acd pillaging : until atjlast they were ordered to act for, the protection of the <lorims. Hishiec fs the capital of Bessarabia. Ti_has—a—population of ambout 115.000, 1 Feports of a supposed “ritual murder. —_-— of which the Jews were, of course, H . wrongfully accused. This story aroused} Harahan c rece an extreme degree of lil feeling, und.a) Also Attends Direc Hot broke out on the 1th and continued ors’ eti sar Bonrieeciay nee tors’ Meeting at the Illi @bout one-half of whom are Jews The authorities (ook no effective steps nois Central A Cc. Sept. U—The The massacre of 1903 war started by unspexkable atrocities, the Jews: buing subjected to murder, pillage und rape, : : Edwar¢ H. Harriman, wearing. a 2 Hel Minar St Petnrsbure) BUIRIMP-colored nockile anit a white alike rating wt cack LAN " @ 8ceRS | derby hat, entered the lilinole Cemra) lainey are waakeg ie ‘Govaraor or| Riiiroad directors’ room and prize ring 2 5 ; to-day a few minut er Cc r Kishinett, tue obler of the loca) police| retry user Beavecane meen @nd other officials who had ulluwed te | waikeo In arm-in-arm with hia second, mob free play were dismissed the ful] youn Auchincloss i jowing July. * goes a They were behind Pi f ‘About bY Of the rioters were arrested | iurahan tue “nan whe eee Woke) h Two hundred and ‘sixtoeu were ac-| one blow at a recent meting o: the Quitted, ws Were punished on minor Ghargea and the cases uguinay the re-|tWo heavyweights, and as a result SRDS Ware MOM ed tee ee ly of the assombling of “Stuvy.” gacre that the authorities had fuij| @umce.” and shrimp’ “under one Knowledge that tbe populace of Kish. root, there was a «reat outpouring of inefl was preparing to atiack tho Jews ° rectora Gnd cyen conuived at the Tiok, This was | oy, {Poruue directorate. ted officially. he other men who arrived early—not “Bhis ia die week of Rosh Hashonat, |t0 miss anytiing—were J. De woltt ei Naan Years oms week cotrect Curing aAisxand: . + o Higious observance, tn wh: very Jew sara eens = throughout the world yurticipates: The . prayers and ceremonfes_in—the syna- Kogues, in Kishinet, as elsewhere; be- . Charles B. Deneon, of Fiast Sunday. It has been observed | Ci fs By previous Anicrewiantalinckaiineh veel ceca PY Ue. Or mined Bias SE Rat many occurred (On religivas | farmed the road, is a director, as each _ holidays, sand the passing of wuch feast | GO¥ernor in his term has been days is fears by the Jews, 7 hint 89 there. werd “Anti-Jowian Harriman Sporting Garb, s dora at Odessa in which five per-| Mr. Ha lovingly referred eons wareskilied and some Atty wound: | (orien, far rve earnest ed. The police remained inactive. Reso- Fesident Fish—whom he. 4. lutions to annihilate the Jews of Odessa bosed—as “Shrimp,” was arrayed for were adopted openly. After two or| ‘lie sporty nature of the meeting of dix < i i i avgediin ita three days of disorder and attack the| wore lls shri k Ue and waite — — —— derby untiness of a mem- phen i Hes W: ry A.C. y 1 t Mr. t jo: nae ee Help Wanted xi isn eons a swing, bul walked right turn-around to wall ‘ To-Day! ratify wom: dat As advertised for in The Morning forthe World's Want Diréctory. w dnt und Was nothing do f iter whan a member of t AC nis Champion Joo c oN DAY. SEPT. 11, 1907 Art. Flowers 6 Halrtressern Athiressers: BA kde sain Anents ; 10 Tronecs eas Apprentices so... 4 nd go between Fish uM 1) Jewellers Mery Help lous and ¢ hanged, Barbera. 1 Ladies’ Tatiors Gulitheineadne Tartenders 4 Kitetien Help . irs, during wile Black tei B Machinists, at’ dobaten Bookbinders + Neck shes 8 Reston Mr Bookkeepers... men } rout, his, face Rove... Manicures vy Honort Goelet. a Ve Brassworkers . Millinera to all queslions he cried, “Ny. Tiusielnien Moulders , & Wo may Beichera Cabine! Makers Canvassors Nurses Oper trich Chautteure .. tSie/pah hae i, Us a clored 1 of Lat and who subsequently | Rena cosaie Mribhe then lreterted Nuiatas | was attamnted by Parliament in the retgn Cobks (Fenvale) Hackstat!. When the ta Tl oe Henry LL, who waa defeated by the Cutters he said Dhe meeting Parons at Lewes May ll, 1 and com- Brey SaNVOr ky: Ae RAEN ea oft yelled to aurrender with hie son, Dressimtk oe ay Bhar Mr. Blount died In London June 17 Designera + Tr] Jame at the age of wixty-nev leaving Dentints Einbravlerere invers GIB eres yn Harpers Makers i Mouse wor ire irat istrict. Mur | | | | | } I ¢ Pr rt ny three other New]; aot che piper und sto York Héwstiapers combined. We nosald that the doctor sent in H for iit vg Mra. Hara nN u wos indignant a ds. Tt ape a Is } hb mpg fromy EAL He had about tiv saceting. As JURY NOW HAS here, Gavri- | lithe Man a], ne i. 2 890 THLES hye o DOT RAPE 108 SEN TS Bo . = Wana | From Wireless Reports Sent to Evening World LUSITANIA PASSES LUA CAN} HOMES ey Se Bite STE Ors Any LurA LUSITAN: UST SD Oo Arches a Ane wy TODA v CASE IN HAND, Will Say Whether Vanderbilt) Wi s Victim of Mrs, Pepper’s Company of Spooks. Edward Ward Vanderbilt, the elderly who marred Mary Ann epper, the secress: of Broc qyn mpooks, with the «fed child-spirit Bright Ey job ax a sort of} astral bi ably know by n u ally compe § y whic! has be xt—the—Kingn—Courity+ Courjho weks to ing afiernoon. A former Judge Ming = mi up on behalf of old Mr der) there was a Anal spee by | &% Attorney Rosenberg, representing Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, the daughter of | Sti Mr. Vanderbilt, who alleges that Mra, | Popper-Vanderullt bag taken advantage | w of her father's al mind to cause him to transfer most of his property. to her. Mr, Rosenberg yoke at Jength, naying the testimony ad clearly shown that old Mr. Van- derbilt labored under delusfons and that undue influence had been used by the lady-bishop to get poraceaton of the bulk of the off gentleman's ertate When he finished, Mr, Ketchum, the jegatl member of the Lunacy Coimmla- sion that has been presiding at the hearing, charged the Bheriff's jury, He did not touch on the testimony. but only upon the limitations of the law in, the premises. It had’ been expected that he an) ake mention of Bright Eyes ned tight and Fidells and Thunder pad and the two ttt —tessters—ef+ Mrs. Pe) eal? ee spaced of spin Jstic W st. show and Fi iiallale nenpoly. “but nothing’ of | sort Nal < A the Waa predicted that the jurors: would | ‘ce some time to make up their minds. here were eon of em, and it would 1 ire the consent of twelve to reach a conclusion. MYSTERY NG ‘400,000 1 VALE UNIVERSITY Archibald H. Blount, English- man, Who Willed the Money, Not Known at College. Bent, 11—Arehibald Henry of the Manor of Orlete> has bequeathed #00,00 be applied as ts deemed best for the university, NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept, 11.— President Hadle of Yale Universtty. having his attention called to the fact 1 Henry Blout, Lord of Orleton, Herefordshire, had bequea do his estate to Yale, anit bad not the least idea wh tor—was, —had_nexer.heart of ens curlols (6” know how} becomes the beneficiary hat—Arohih that atta —to threw nce shows no refer- to thp testator, No notice has} aa the hibatd Henry. Blount, known as| Manhattan, John F, Ahearn, was inves- ¢ Or was born In 1840 and 4 Hal crud f er in 188 family | * jom the Barons of Ixworth,| sloner was waked. ; | ieee hor with Bir| 2 4ou could hardly put Jt that way | pineal th Sir] eo Mutohel anid. The fact’ that al pean the | n Blount, Bargn of Ixworth. | tow Favs been 100ked over would battle of Montfort. wan slain fighting at he banner 0: 3 unde esinte of the «rons value of $467,570 He beaveathed small suma executors and relatives and ail the pus. and documents to y manuser All the othe 1@ Manor of Orle- compriaing of Orloton Yarpole. Herefordshire, sub: he payment ofvhis funeral and ry. expenses, to “Yale [nl Haven, | Con as may be thot univeraity.” roquemt, after the the locady dpiles, | &e. om, "The wilt ia’ dated —————E SEPTEMBER SNOW-FOR FORT WAYNE PEOPLE. FORT WAYNE, Ind, Sept. 12,—The e anowstorm of the season fell here ly@uierday, The Murry lasted ten min- (ack 2 et | Inde a3 td be iis MS ie Bt Goldtieur 0. Hy. ~ Knlant of Biway ik Sta Hg Bae ORE fon 1 i! ond Heusi- i (Vnipion 2 Woodtans 4 s3h Drwirous teen |iéon) Gowan $ h Bal Tmmlator an s sanity took the case lace tl ists) ae “With @ misc and sas an ad weakness of | SiM,5. 633" Montgome $4) Kentucky a SQ] PURER RAC v oa Lord {ovat bad bo sport EVENING WORLD “BRIGHT EVES” 10TH ay aT SHREPSHEAD-BaY. AUTUMN: MEETING. SEPT, 11. CLEAR. 887 FIRST HAC aterplechase me. 2.25. Olle: * craiched-—Judae White Amanda il fe was much the beat a urn of the fled. When fe went tras ts a like the ‘Uturity course. Time-3y fez Starve Boratched—Lady Winifred Bouquet. Masaii Tplosicn. favored by the going. ecored an the end- Whipta rane cut rece aad ia smDro tey hard with Woudlane at t HRD RACE—The Walduct) for ¢ Time Starters Serat ben i Tee Winning lead noi ike the. mud. 890 FOURTH NACE—The September; three year-olds t three furlonay Post time. 3.52; off Wes 12 os enon ¥. Bed Tos NOOK sees esr 108 oratchod Killaloe Sie hook Gheed ip yery fast on the round, Ww hard drive and out A greatly, imp ov and fouxht out © head of the atret nthe mud. { | TRACK FAST. | Bremen, of the D., | © He lay to behind Guardian showed a ¢ Jumper and es; for twoyearold fl BLAZING FERRY RACES SAFELY & W. System, Catches Fire in Midstream. ° ‘The roof of the upper cabin of the 00, Start fair ey aay iin the boat was on the 945 trip from Weat | Heart was closing at Martin dod not | aboard, and mo: [iy panie-striexen, S50) Jp plate added: & furlongs. main soures, =115 w time, $247 aff, 3 ol went him right to the front Usual In the ec $5,000 added, SSA, Btart Kood. 1” Fin. 0 Glos. mai} -3 Fe pen EIARICL the Bremen in ten day ew assert that bbe company has | } 3 ‘Kentucky Beau Siontuomery was coming: strong. Paumonok could not Gutrack courke ments. Post timo, 4.18: Wis Hamipt atk Antony Tl. ‘Ton st aL the om Tne Borate eator. med. Acro! on Enrique quit, all age heia'on we —Fiandicap: all anes) $1,200 added, (419! Start ood. ino, oh closed strona. Ton-winners at off, 5.00. Start good. Won eautly. Bounding. Jimmle Wella i Lady June quit hardly the invos to Mr. Mitchel would n lve out tha lett henetivie Le m the Bronx at this time, but aid he nught do fo later on. montha In Wie Lou partment, the two previous shortages totalling nearly $100,000, and to-day, for. the second tim wher! nent QUIS HAFFEN NEXT 10 BE PUT ON THE GALL Commissioner of Accounts Mitchel Will Investigate Of- fice of Bronx President. Commisrioner of Accounts John Pur-| | rOy Mitchel announced this afternoon | | that he would make an Investigation of \the oMce occupled by Louls F, Haften| las Porough President of the Bronx. “The tommtastoner: tn repir-to-m-aese-)! | tion put to him direct, said he had re- celved © Bronx, asking for an investiga- he sald he ¥ tile one to the assumption lon. was under wa. ague Of a written by ——_—_o—__—_—. ANOTHER BIG STEAL OF LOUISIANA STATE FUNDS. Shortage of $100,000 Found in Tax, Departmest and Suspected Clerk Is Missing. NEW ORLEANS, Bopt. 11.—A short- age of $100,000 was discovered to-day In the accounts of the State Tax Com- misaioner in thiy eity he police are ing (or Charles 2. Letten, @ olerk tea. fn the offipe who ts charged with the defalcation Malcation tn atx ana Bate Tax De- Thte is the third there In no clue to the bouts of the mawing oMfcial. An nation of the books of Mr, Letten oa a Gaticlt of about $110,000, fn was one of the moat proml- Faltiymocrate in New. Orleant, and held the position of City Clerk tw Mayor John Fitepatrick, who to-day Rata that he would make good any| deficit in Letton’s account. « ‘ TOBAC 0 TRUST ORCED Involuntary Petition in Bank-'s ruptcy Filed Against the E. Seidenberg-Stiefet Co, manufacturing fem outside the Tobacco Trust has fol- lowed the lead of thany other outelde [cigar manufaotorits to the bankruptcy was fied “thiratrernoen te of the Clerk of Court against herg-Silstel_ Co which DS*_& ow weeuak—the—abare bridge mith a Bixty-secand heat ta o letters from the Civic League | ri ould reply tothe + Se ight upon the penuest, as the Unlver-ljeague stating be would make this in- | veatigation Third avenue. | no means of ascertatnini | It was declared the Investigation | offhand the extent of the failure. ome to the university of the bequest.| W514 follow lines adopted at the tims creditors petitioning that the big con- office of. the Borough President of |cern be adjudged bankrupt re clalma amounting to only 3900, japplication tor # recelver specifies tha rue that you already haye your| the bond should be fixed at from $200, satiation under way?" the Commis | 000 to $500,000, which Indicates that there of money handled. has for years veiow were driven up the incline to the will be a lot The Seidenberg Compa chief. competitor it Was an cnergotic, sourceful competitor, and was supposed be enjoylng @& good business, baceo ‘Trust Iawyer Leonard Broenner, of i They allege firm is arranging for @ transfer of its} " cy rential ye aseule and for preteren ial payenente, | | Ferry Supt. Emery mid this atternoon | e 9 to the forced | way, is the counsel of the petitioning the Klebold Press, M. Isaac Harris, ac bond of $40,000, —. COL. HANSCOM DIES IN HOTEL Nebraska Senate Passes Away at the Fifth Avenne, & well-known, pneumonia jn the Fifth Avenue ‘Hotel, this city three » wecompanied by his daugh- Jennie Hanscom, Je Was Attended b and ‘Edward Hanacom came to enue, and a corps Wis BOVEnLY: he had served During his cary as a Judge and Presi ate of Nebraska. He presented whet ls known a¢ Hansoom Pa: body will be shipped to Oman. | Lackawanna ferryboat Bremen caight m the smokestack In midstream fire -third street to Hoboken were about 150 passengers of thom bec: not the slightest danger Many p' on life-preservers and stood at the rails, ready to Jump overboard The fre-drill nal was given. and nds and officers rushed to the upper deck with lines of hose, axes -axtingulshers Full speed was ordered py the aftot jand the boat was headed for the Ho- |boken #lip with the wh: jyaia sounding six long blasts, denoting | fire aboard. at inter- It was the second fire of the Kind on | | the lrecently installed a of dlower that makes the stacks red hot. | After firet fire an asbestos band |was placed about the smokestack at) [the point where It passes through toe | roof of the cabin, but this materia! wi ef no avail to-day, Women Glve the Alarm, It In quite-likely that the fire started before the boat left her slip on the Ne. York side. Nearly all the passen- jirailing stern. Two women ran out of the cabin) yecreaming that the roof was afire, and Tat the same moment the fire drill was lordered and the crew started acram- Diing toward the upper deck with fre ) apparatus. At thie time the boat was in mid- | stream, From the upper “eck forward) [the passengers could pee the captain } and his assistant alternating In running out of the pilot house back to the seat of the blaze. Ono of the oMcers ran through the jcabina-shouting tiat-there-was no dan: ger, but the sounding of the fre alarm by the whistle seemed to belle him. Passengers Hysterical. The Bremen is one of the new ferry: lfe-preservera were within easy reach. ‘There | was a general rush for them. Many of the passengers were hysterieal from fright, and the men were as bad !als the women. They fastened the /ife- preservers to themeclves in all ports of wrotesque fashions and swarmed to the | ratls ing for help. There was not much river at the ume In the vicinity of the ferryboat, but two tugs, attracted by the smoke and the whistle alarm, were THE WALL {| Just abovi was encountered. The Bremen was Hforced to run down stream a couple of | blocks to round the float, and séveral | minutes were lost in this manoeuvre. In the mean time the ferry ofmclals at jthe Hoboken terminal had been ap- prised of the fire on the Bremen by the sounding of the boat's whistle and | had turned jn a fre alarm. line Bremen Into her allp. The pilot [deaded her tor the Apron, eept the apasd oh as long as he deemed It safe, and then ordered the engines reversed. The |smaph, and tha Bremen was fast in a trice, Mad Rush for Bhore. On the upper deck the passengers But an jjterally tore cach other's clothes in lthe rush for shore, Bome of them wore the life-preservers until they got into | the railroad station. The teams down street on # dead run. ‘An engine and hose wagon of the Hoboken Fire Department got t3 the | itors who seek to have the slip just as the Bremen reached store. firm declared bankrupt are represented | 5iort work was made of the firs tien, But, the upper, cabin wae flooded, ‘part | Div Of the roo! [the boat Was In 20 OOndition to re- been chopped away and nain In service. that re draught and rou, not Eg. G.| “> SPAIN'S KING UNDER KNIFE FOR NOSE AFFECTION. breathing by removing « few adenold watisfactory, but th: indoors for two da: contact with the outer alr. ‘eration= | os LEATHER FIRM ASSIGNS, nox and Jam peas under the firm name of P. Lennox and among the beat known business ment. saa oy Aogre of |the sit renov (Company. Nos. 342 to 46 mable Hquids. fabrics and machine but a strong force of f im subdued them fr halt a The Bryant concern ja between| | Thi t [on the. alte of the Wicke Building that) qne was me dad: | aithouxh there —wesy Mombers of | mers were outside on the Upper deck | [when clouds of smoks werenoticed + boats of the Lackawanna line, und the} traMo~ onthe oon alongside with offers of assistance, | He ca! the slip a big car float | | BAN BEBASTIAN, Hpatn, Sept. 11.~ | King Alfonso to-day underwent an op- | | eration with the object of dilating the ducts of the nose and easing his growths, The operation was entirely | King will remain in order to avold Three, doctors, Premler Maura and | the Duke of Botomayor and the Grand! Chamberiain were present at. the op- LYNN, Mass., Sept. 11.—Patrick Len- T. Lennox, doing busi- }& Co., manufacturers of kid leather, | men of this city, have made an assign: i an WOMEN IN. PAN! N FLIGHT F EAST SIDE — oto Though Escape Is Not Cut Of, Fin- |_pioyees of Dye Works Han Windows of Burning Building 7 Until Saved, Ah lace that drove 20 empovers down stairways and fire-escaper’ tla Afternoon destroyed the tw ory dy ting plant 4s,the Paul L The building waa Alled wit! ned by a double alarm. ames to the top of hour. -second and Thirty-t burned six years ago. After that fi the remains of two policemen were orth River to-day while the | found in the ruina, Some of the fire- rd the first alarm sounded? | from Thirty-first street and First ave- | nue remembered the Wicke fire and no | en who he time xas lost in answering. Ratiation Chiat Turpo ating fle escape was open to KEEPS ON DROPPING White Star and Atlantic Trans- port Lines Cut Their Rates. ‘The International Mercantile Marine Company took another sissh at trans- atiantic rates this afternoon. ieginning: ing #hyps: White Star Line—Adriatic, $77.9) | Baltic, Cedric and Celtic, $72.8; Arabic, 57.0, Atlantic Transport Line—Minnetonka, Minnehaha and Minneapolis, . 35 Mesada, $50. . oe | STOWAWAY ESCAPING FROM SHIP EATEN BY SHARKS, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11.—When the British yesterday ffom Jnmaica she brought news of the death of William Brown, stowaway, who had been debarred from landing on the last irip of the vessel to this port. Deported by the Immigration | oMcials here, he was on his way, back! to Kingston and waa nearing the shore, qwhen he sought to é@scape by leaping overboard and swimming to the land. Hardly had hu body struck the water }when—dark —forma-—were seen rushing toward it below the surface, and In full aight of the/horrifted crew a doze: sharks surrounded the helpless victim 4 loudly for help, but before sistance could be sent to him the ble fish had attacked him and dragged him under the water, Jamaica punishes stowaways by com- pélling them to work on the public highways three months, and it was to cecape this penalty that Brown made hin desperate effort to escape. | DANIEL WILLIS JAMES | "There was no tender work in snaking | ay egy FN DANGBROUS CONDITION, [aa Soci Taz ——— BRETTON WOODS. N. H., Sept. 11 Pastel Willie J philanthropist, who is se ; heart trouble at the Mount Washington | Fiotel, passed a fairly comfortable night, Dut It was elated to-day that he wes jn a dehgerous condition, James, Whose residence ts in. Madison, N. J has been here with Mra, James tince July, and he has been f!1 most of the time. He ts being attended by Dr, John Blake White, of New York, Mr. James ts 2 vice-president ana| trustee of the United Btates Trust Com. pany, @ director of the Northern Paci Railroad and a trustee of Amherst | College. | CELEBRATED HATS Fallatylesincorrect fashions and exclu. give shapes for business wear, ney li- gee and formal dress, 175-180 Pitth Ay. 161 Broadway, near Cortlandt St, 367-8694 Filth Av., Windsor Arcade, Hine hee bite Mien ewer ie és ine —s Ine Ch talirm. This men employe strects | ECONOMICA y was one of | |the frat on the ground. When he |roached tre scene flames were | through all the windows on the ‘fii }foor front and the one hundred and ltwenty-nve women employes were tn | wild oante OCEAN PASSAGE. ns of mout they arn used ‘and. carried it bax. and elim DENTOZA ‘ ANKFORT ST., 3 as under Pure SY. 4 and Drug Act TRY TP! the thet cha] ‘eabin passage eastbound will be reduce! to the following figures on the {ollow- wrenune you hegiect WW vay 1S that your wife bi more likely »! Special for This THURSDAY SHOCOLATE WALNUT 30NBONS....POUND SPECIAL AST’D CHOCO- LATES (20 kinds). .LB. pen evenings until mahip Annetta reached here Refrigerators, carts, Pianos and Phonographs. $1 WEEKLY. Write for Booklet. 1351'- 53-55-57 SO BET T7BIB STS: “5 R HOUSEKEEPING g From ire Chiet Ke em- got rough ing la the roof, a faint nen had apes, No 10¢ 19¢ purchases of one ween Battery ait JAMES R. KEANE. C _ POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Parlor Suits, Carpets, Rugs. Sideboards, China Closets, Ex- tension Tables, Brass and Iron | 5 Go- BP AVE | 12, ot 3 P.M, HELP WANTED—MALE. German preferred ‘Apply ai jackson st, Mr, | ‘onto an engineer, East Kiver, foot of ————————S————— like Pulling Testh! Leeks Guide A tna jueves Luruugh indus SicivuN #ACUaGon Je like losing & molar bargain offe home! and stand: when other ventures ot! CANE USK OR READ WORLIZ> . ONEBM,» rae | HFHOMPSON—O0— hep 9,-1907,—-ab- 3 8L. B, JOSEPHINE THOMPSON, be- loved wite of Charles V, Thompson. late residence o: 5 3 tate