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ay IN IS FORCED TO.TOUCH ~ BODY OF VICTIM. George V. Cramer, Case: fiuhiened and _ Hysterical, Shrinks from the Ter- _ rifying Ordeal, but Still De-. les. His SNe whose nude ae horribly siete and defiled, had been found a 4b hours before in.old Mrs. Schwartz's furnished room -house on East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, was put through the crowning terrors of the Thitd Degree this afternoon. At the City Morgue he was forced to undergo the ordeal which the Inquisitioners of Police Headquarters “isave for the last, and use only when every other mental torture has failed them. He was compelied to touch the mangled body of his alleged victim as it lay on a slab in all its horrors of: mutilation au! maltreat- ment. But the hopes of the detectives that the sight might bring a confes- fon from tMeir-badgered prisoner came to nothing. Cramer didn’t break down -for_the-reason-that-he-had-already broken-down._He denied-dof- -he-had_any- knowledge. of the fate-of the-girl-He_was-taken. Pack-to-his-cell-at Headquarters, an inert bundle, Spineless-and-quivering, but stitt-persisting in his blubbering protestations of innocence, Policemen Ryley and Swirs, of the] flood of dental, In a mint a . ute hi Bertition bureau, had ‘sons to the} {nooherent, The detectives teak him “Morgue to photograph NelHe Quinn's} away, é Body and to make measurements and In Cou s 5 Ymprints of the inarks of teeth which | Gaacgo wie ind Before Coroner. wcarred the trimk, face and limbe, They, f was arraigned—in-the-Fombe Cc this afternoon, charged with sus- were atili there when Detectives For- ed Paoesiohiarthtaeleitarees re pected homic inn aal arty, Miller. and Curley came with + Cram ‘They took the-steet-cuffs off | Mm what he had to say, and Cramer a SET) CHHLLENGE FOR THEATRICA AMERICA'S CUP. BG OCANLI King Oscar Will Will Chip In-With) Cunard one Closes Con- the General Public “to tract with Manager and Build a Boat: i>‘ Others to Follow. STOCKHOLM, Om. 2GoNetn Kyhl- | berger, the Bwedian banker, who with + William Olsson, « milHonaire~ yachts man, js about to challenge for a series | of races for the America’s Cup through | tHe Roya} Swedish Yacht Club, of which King Oscar is Honorary “Admiral, In sn} Intervlew to-day expiaiied that the | =} ohatienge must be regarded aa -0 national Swedish subscription enter prise, The promoters would first solicit ; LIVE was ced RPOOL, Oct.’. 2-—It ieee to-day that the Cunard Sten: |sbtp. Company had accepted the offer | lot Charles Frohman to give theatrical performances on. the big liners by regu: Har—piaxers—whe,—for the tinie being, | gas Taay be (raveting to. and-trom-the- Unite sy 4 Staten and, England. 5 “The company show planning spe inlly dosiged halls, for plays and con- certs on board three of the ships of the the Idea that will enable tr fouriats to witness first comedy. and «rama per! musical required to buiki a yacht. which ts es- Ja formed by the timated at 500,000 crowns (about $100,- 000) as a minimum. The other ex-|hest talent obtainable here or BOFON” Penses will probably amount to 1,00,000)Mr. Haymanysald: ) tninking of erowna (20,000). jets "Froth haa be ehief, acttvity “The yacht wil! be ready tn the|ig gn the London side, where Mr. erat spring or summer of 108. It is in- o-operating wit the probably. be Company, ‘The scheme will Prey then tried firet—on the. Lu on other ships of the fended that she shall be practised in falling on the Baltic during the re- mainder of the suramer of that year. {tell just when the plan i | she will be talncien a mmer eae as. the detalis nave noley <ot° 1809 In American waters #0. that | Dern defintely wetted Up ter tamtiers—may—becoms—tamittar ht ‘inet sina compan with the strange American tides and} water travelling from cont Currents, She will be bullt exctustve'y }tinent, thor salaries £0 on Of Swedish material and will be sailed | same ani the managoy i exctusively by Sweden. aang toat. period, By playing to th | ranean Fhesaneshtp penta eu “Prince Gustave, the Crewn Princ Mit will be made up te pert: his eklest son. Prince Gystave Adolf, is rt. Hayman sda that the erry ng: and Prince Willlam, who recently vislt- ed the United States, are members of ia would big ship Ike the Lusitan! Mend itself srell) to the staging of plays, the Executive Committee of the Yacht Club. J especially light comedies and farce! “Our chief motive Ip making an at- line. king venture. mre on the {nent to cone just tho in: it jet thers would be no trouble about the “| lighting Raph st Ca aia Pe Tea i are successful, 19 ett American vachle= | CLEVELAND. WINS | 5 0 i of anything T have don Tala not dot aa ian Eeewesuatier seal ls a = FROM ATHLE } ‘lenpnee U Magistrate Finn hateceon remanded the prisoner to the Coroner's office, and he ‘was arraigned before Coroner Shrady: Cramer acted in the same, mullen, ab- sent-minded fashion that he had in the police court; and when the Coroner had Anished said = ‘1 don't want to speak. ing to say. I don't know anything to way, All I know waa that when 1 went Away in the morning the girl was alive and well % Cramer wan then remanded to the Tombs for examination, but OW date was eet. After Cramer had been questioned by the police he got in such a state of nerves that when Asalatant District-At- | torney “Manley called ~at Headquar- ters to talk with him he could not an- awer a question. ‘ Lunatic, Says Detective. Cramer's shaking lees would hardly’ ®upport him. Hig loose jaw hung down in_his breast. Tears of pure fright ‘@nd hysteria ran out of his pale gray Covered tne body. "Ta thatthe girl you took to Mrs. +) Schwartz under thé name of Boyle and ‘asked I have noth- Cramer“ ace audibly defore he ‘euuld answer, He nodded ‘Speax up,’ commanded Fogarty. Ie that the woman?’ “Yes, gasped ‘Cramer, miserably, @owerlngback as: far as Miller's grip ‘on his collar would let him. “Did you make those marks, on-her?? ‘Went on Fogarty. r_came in a sobbing whis- hy, e saki; “po, no. I didn't ad to ——-—“Artificiat— flowers. “Mayhe-whe-had those marks. on_her_be- fore I met her,” auavered the man that Yaspector McCaterty calls New York's ‘Worst degenerate. “Put-your-band on het,‘ ordered Fo: looks it and acta It when he ts quea- toned, It may be ho has been driven} inaane by drink, and it may be he Is a| mad degenerate. 1 have watched him and am convinced he ja craxy, Cramer, heavily ironed, was brought to headquarters to be photographed be- fore going tothe Centre Street Pollco | Court for arraignment. He wa nervous—in-the “Hertillon bureau; and + during the ordeal of the Une-up in the | squad room. Inspector MoCafferty had | & good Wook at ntm. then made this matomant: "[ do not think the man is craay. Ho'a badly frightened, which {a nal ural, but to my mind there ts Nothing The wretched youth seemed to shrink Finally-one hand with the fingers ex- _ tended and quivering like the ‘ups of tuning forks crept out trom his side. -¥or-x moment = fingertip rested on. “the girl's bruised shoulder, “Then _Cramer_burat_Into_a chattering about him suggestive of insanity. I. be- _} Mave we have captured a pervert’ of {commanded during the C se "YELLOW DOG” FUND: “King. Oscar has been Interested In the sport of yachting from his earliest youth and he is expected to back the enterprise materially. “Our challenge has—not_yet_been—for- = mally sent, but the New York Yaoht| yfurphy. Oldink out, Club has been asked to furnish us wita | TWO RUNS. the regulations under which the races + will be sailed. and we have recelyed ‘a reply saying that the information re- quired has been mailed. The promoters of the enterprise -haye determined to ‘AFTER HARD FIGHT: Lajole.. Fifth_Inning. Flick fanned. Bradley took the Collins- avia route. Mills skied to Murphy. ‘0 RUNS. Powers- was easy for ‘Plank single! to left. Bradley, to ever plowed Swedish waters, and we know how to bulld still better boat: Tas Scandinavians have been good sall- ora since the Viking age, They crossed the Atlantic long before Columbus in Lopen_sailing. ope to show that Bweden ric to-dsy, as meat ahead of other countries now as she was then ards sailing, and-we-wish “to show the Swedish-Americans that the old gountry is atill able to come to the ron RY Bar Toys-i Hort orb us y) ard Jaunched 7 rr She-ts ota feet long on the water line, 3 _teet beam and formerly Wi The Swedish Cup chaile 8ixth Inning. Lajole out, Nickolls to Dovis. fanned. (“Hinchman walked, bam fMied to Hartsel. NO RUNS, Dayis singled second. Murphy Y -fovied—to-Remis trying.to Bunt _ Davis atole second. Collins poped tees Cldring grounded to Bradley! tagged Davis out. NO RUNB. a Seventh Inning. See -4ingled—_to—centre. nd Plank thre subs Bemis ring Thielman | {oo late to Kyhiberger# tweeters Lister going 10 Thira 1 to Collins, » made a bad | throw, letting Lister sebre. Nill urphy to) Davia. Lajole Hy walked. _Bemin earive, ground inser is to be | up races by | Jonn-Carisenn, -o7e-of-the-asient Swa ish yachtsmen and a winner of many | Faces In European waters, | | gled I was ned. oxB 4 to centre. Plank ain- | Harise) sacrificed a | yofielded ‘pril- oNtatialfea ott sallooned Ts Eawarais! over Nil to Hincaman Pe Inning: Hinchmin fet to: Hamsel. Birming- Uydn-bertant a bunt. Birmingham sto dd, Lister walked. sf Thutman: by-kneeking-A_eround: going. straight to Murph: Bradley kkied to Michael: PAID BOOSTERS, —- SOME PROMINENT. (Conunued trom First Page.) which ne check with the F ok fanned to Hinchman. | Murphy Coline sing singled Nil to filed «Tanto 20: Liter ding ow, Street Railway Company depoalted FHC. Morton | an-) 1 cannot | will be put into | #72, Po a deficit | Hartsel | challenge under any circumstances, Eos lecmNnO ie My yac! y a sing’ eybold f My yacht San Toy ts the best that | {6¥ Mile™ tat second, NO RUNS. | Plank made RT to |= 3) DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. AUTUMN MEETING. — CLEAR RACK FAST! Selling: | thre jee TR ard naaed: vix_ sdriong 35. Post “Wi | OCT, 1 901 FIRST Start 2. RAC. ais _Time i A ox Momentur 0 ms x % { § Froublemaker 0. A Temas s | Goines Sumter _ Berwick had ny oli tothe CERT broke * * of epee ite li aa a OE ed FROHMAN 10 Gl E EVENING WORLD RACING CHART ie LS ON “Devery’s Assemblyman” Af echo of the primpry election fehts | shocked the Fi HTN COURT SLEEPBROKENBY Ns ITCHNGECIEMA ST Skin-of Whole Body Covered for a: Chart tat geet Ve ae ™ Year—Awful Itching Kept Site ferer Awake Half the Night— Tried All Kinds of Remedies but They Had No Effect, “CUTICURA REMEDIES ~ A PERFECT SUCCESS: SS Me wish to lot vou know that Thavo usedone ret of Cuticura Remedies — ont cake of Cuticura, Soap,-one-box-4t Cuticura, but two vials of Cuticura Resolvent Pills — which cost me-a dollar and twenty-five cents in all. For ayear [have bad what they calles eczema, and Saloonkeeper- McCourt Are Both Fined. Herd in the Waal Side Police Court thie nf, and # fist row of Magistrate Butts ned two Weat $10 ¢ach Tus Bien ae ‘Thistiedale rutclsser i ints apd won ¢ | gun at E— All aces; $1,500 added; six ii ked Won driving. | | | Dre owed & geod jot_ofcs Ceres Ben—Ban—met s nal hee rece. FIF 3 Pitime—100 €3, race. Hat Masterson had a | Ruftrawe can-do-much bet. Tost “time. tower) Fe 910% Beard 101? Aristotle Baxccni Hino a3. "Rerataned= WlydoIe he Squire came aw: Suerte ounding ena srry steeplechase. gentleman F added post tines So Dearkle ar ver anes Die Cente fe * a Closed “stronk. ‘Too much use made of saath oy ‘HIGHLANDERS = And Just eee final quarter Leonella quit Chase was Elberfald fled to Tabell. ®. Moriarity flied out, Dayis to Donohue. to Hickman. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. » double field, | WIN ANOTHER but was hit, Laporte ortarity, ams to J y. Hahn filed to Williams, Jones out, Williams to. Chase, NO RUNS.‘ bs (Continued from ‘from Firat Page.) second on Aforiarity’ Isbell Be! Davi, NO R ( Sixth loning, -~Donohue aingiad. past third. Davis fanned: “Hickman was hit py a pitched | ball.Donohue, Hickman — and Rohe | cored n= Rohe'a home run-down the | Taisen Se att —beat—ott it and! ator second, bi Hahn out. Elberfeld to Chase, THRER RU grounder, SIX DEATHS A DAY DUE TO VIOLENCE. | ‘There were 1% violent deaths in thn | orough of Manhattan dering thr month. Coroner's report for the month as due/ to homicides, thirty-seven as due to) suicide and ninety-aerenas—dueto-cast— alties. The total nymber of deaths dui ing the month requiring the Coroner's attention was 7, t White to Donohue. Bell Tell to Donohue, Willams fanned, out, “Seventh Inning. Boyle went In to p' for New York. tJones fanned. Isbell Med to Conroy rote bap ere ararne nes eggs een RUNB. Tlelnow— fied to" -Haba_—_Dotichue | __pan_Kelly_Won't_Play. made a—epectacular catch of Doyle's ees Ci@iort fy, Conroy-fanned. NO, RUNS. | Dan Kelly, the famanatecenrinlerie om Ei ‘anin : Oregon, who negotiated the “hundred” led a Te ekman |W FS Keconds, haw entered” Stichtgan “Torced at] Dan tad iw sya on the footbalt squad,~ but Keene Fitzpairick—saw him first ‘8. and persuaded itn notte. play- to recond. on Rohe’ to Willams, Hart fanned, the very worst and most dangerous type. His undergarments wero Iterally soakod with blood from his neck to tho soles of his feet. This afternoon the body. was tively identined at the Morgue by _ To-Day 1 As advertised for in The Morning po. wil years on and—off that she stayed at the Miswion House in an effort to live down an appetite for lauor, Supt. John H. Wyburn, of the Mis- sion, told what he knew of Mrs. Q euppressing one or two facts, the name of her bisband, an he name-of her parents in Bos- ton, who, he sald, are respectable ‘peo- 5. Hairdressers. 4 Horyeshoers . +14 Troners . 2 Janitors . 2 Janitreanes 2 Jewellers Pitrhin te one of the saddest cases that has come to my attention In a long ex- perlencety—silssion work,” sald Mr, Wy- It ‘er an ¢ffort-was made to ring any one back to ‘a right Mfe,- it Quinn's case. ‘Time and} ; and tUme and time again to-start right, 3 eatranged trom hef 13 tuaband and came on hi from Boat, about four years age Join him. Later! peemeala again —$$—.__- HAMILTON RESULTS. ‘The 2 Laundresses & Machinists 8 Neckwear + 20 Motorman . 308 Manicure 3) -Milliners 1 Moulder + 4a Nurses + 80 Operators ae Bidcksmitha Bookbindera Bookkeepers . Boys. Phi Painters. Psintera Piumters Viotisheore Porters +12 +31 1 Gi GCollectora . ++. Comporttors Brentng World.) TRACK, Oct | iret }to b. Ra Ronnie six furlongm—-Edgely (7 Hex (3 to 4 for place) 2 *Pentists 5. ison U1 to 6 show) Dishwashors dD <One: ard onespix: Drivers ies—Caper Sauce (3 to 1) 1 Siconriker Sweep (8 to 5 for show) 3, THIRD RACE—About two ase—-Steve Lane (7 te Hayman (2 to 5 for place) 2 + He athor ello (6 to 1 for show) 2. POURTRIL RACE—One mile to 2) 1, Rather Royal (2 to Aalon Shingle (out ‘for ; for” place) 2, “Dnig clerks Blectrictane *Blavator run Yembrolderers Engineers - Mngravers Farm hand Feeders Finishers | Firemen Folders Yorylatios aun miles; 1 5 Stenographers (My 4 Stencxrapbirs CD) THLRACE—One ands to Dt, Will € 2 Peter Knii Uphe Varnishers Winders Walters. Wiilresses J Monsework Total . Every week, ‘furlongs Prince Brutus Kimball tto Neuruigin from Colda. MO Qiining, the words ide AN seine remove op, full name, Took for almnature Bw Grove: Bie! ees eos jf . Jam itis, formet’ Janitor of the Jerry | World's Want Directory. McCauley Mission In Water street, He WEDNESDAY, ocr..2, 1007, | knew the woman well: during four ie in the banking department of that Tru: company, Three or four months lat the trust officer of the Morton Trust Company who had custody of these s curttion depository, thought hls re | Ords were incomplete. He said. ‘my } record, that is the record of the trust department. does not show the recelpt | Hi of this $6,000,000 against which we de- | Lin HMvered on July 8 the $5,000,000 worth ot tet ybold eafe on Lajote's muff. secuTitie ville the records of the Ws throw of his AN D Thanking—depattm: of —the—company > ore Ser bait Ni mhow that payment. T should have som thing for, my record: Ninth Inning. Nill flied to Seybold. Lajole skied to Murphy. Hemls fied to Seybold. - NO, PRUNS| re ane or wel bat. for Row jer went to arate out on strikes, Plank Hartaels grive too d Sista singled to} ri | ‘SiMe _kirl_waa badly burned about the | | mouur ad ent Ned ape eighbors calle na hyal- Fane who Analy brought her apana| % Shough she. will recover she wivekd ae for “lite. ———— 18 DAILY 18. TRAINS difte! athe ha and Dou: ™ _ Simple as Twist of the Wrist. | DISFIGURED FOR LIFE “Thereupon an officer of the Metro: | | politan Street Rallvwax Company drow BY BROTHER'S. ERROR. jthis check for $5,000,000 ‘to the order i é of the Morton Trust Company. and . handed {t to the: trust oMcer, who made Rega Zimmerman, sixteen years old, an entry In hia books, and he there-| uy {upon handed {t ta the banking dopart- lof No. 368 :Baat One Hundred and Fifty. [ment of Vie Trust Company and It won| second street, narrowly escaped death | depo ‘and, ot course, the-checks | to-day, The girl's mother had gone to balanced? there wax'a debit and credit! her place: of employment leaving her of $8,002.0 y burpore of that |in charge. Buffering {coin & toothache sche 0 record onj| she .aent.her brother Carl, elght yea: rene ‘oMcer of the| old, to the bathroom to get her ‘some Morton ngek | toothnche drops, Bhe did not notice the G, the date an! botth brought her when t » delivered, in) & quantity of earbolie acid’ teehee jorder that Is record, might be contem- jriouty before she discovered: tha-mis- tpuraneous "With reapect tot the exp! except r. Ty! writter, to Adrian T. Jot! ne. jl Robinson, TR fi | poliian Street Ratlway pressing dissatisfaction with M | head's evasiveness and urging -t thea thorough search be made for the | hooks and Vouchers required by the Commission. His letter concluted th A Sting in the Letter. tintview of the ur i nation made by. only wit 1 tlon of t reterence ke of. the Metr p way Company prior t pa VIA THE renc greatly ap- yourself able to Kion Wil] net only be A by ity the pablic mind of its appointment of | Fy 4 + will have a tendency but will giao do much ; fear ti “AMERICA'B GREATEST RAILWAY BYSTCM’? ip for Tennis Players esi LONIA IN Oct 2—The Prince of ‘ITY OFFIC 3 ane SAEs Severe an NTS ser Pe Re eR EAN ambue ave Jouvles match for the Davie Cup on) UT Wank ats nas fon, Jniy 22-8 has preaelited the Alling PHONE GSU MADISON, ~ tan Ma Clab with a fae = cup held for a year b AMUSEMENTS. ay ge EN DIOS Re ong nao inate hip of ITHALIA Mats.” The Way of he (world gs provided under tt | newary, ar gana ed k Mat, Thens i ressor, Cup campet erning gue De Next Weok—"FIGHTING BILL.'* hot tor di aizo-awatlowed nome-of-the + In Itw endeavors,” ad but duty becomes pleasure — when -you use — White Rose _ 8 Tea TERA [HOME FURNISHERS | “EVERYTHING " FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | ir Komriimes a mow Ltt ustammer wy writ uly" pare ee ee ia ned ola’ castor Ie a re Kcenton CAUSE. they know SPECIAL for this THURSDAY ENGINEER BURIED Fragment of Steel Hurls Train From A Long locomotive was thrown from the track near the! Flushing bridge Th into Charles ‘Thompson, of Fourteenth ave-/ hue, sad to, be responsible for the accident. | curs Remsvent G0c)) (or In the form certain of a perfect fit in HURLEY SHOES =}}on-scientific_asts;—des by the highest-priced ‘and most skilfull designer this country> has yet produced. ~Durability, fort are the cardinal points of these shoes. “Ask the Man Who Wears Them.” Thad an itching all over my body, and; To when I wourt rociretor-tho—night ty. ~would-keep-me-awake—half—the-nighty Deleanta 6 see iitiig on a_bebch and the more I would scratch, the mera outside Ichard J. But- {t-would itch.” I tried all: kinds of rem- ‘|ter, an ‘lronworker, known as edies, but could get no'relief. A friend x8 Assembiynian,” pissed down of mine told me to try the Cuticura Halo D Retpedieg, which I did, and-am.v " 28,000 pout | line. eared i etneddieg , whicl id; ani ery. es) fac cit a itten eeald ‘ba {Other transatlantic lino companiss | (eg heabite™ Shat bum out,” MeCourt was, glad-[ tried them, for 1'was completely ee i are consifering Mr. Frobman’s) propo. ter tO may for any of my friends shoul opened for emall subscriptions from’ one Butler peaponded «jn kind, arid “Mo- fabout 3 cents): up. y ee Pson ey Court, started for the rear door, But- DG troubled, with the sane disease, fred fel * fs 5 > mana- ler antercept F will cheerfully recommend the Cut a usresced a ah oontiemiod, Wares that ee SEAL GSES (Wiha ine it letheset Tre? MYM Remedies, and WT know any one she #When we find {t_ Impossible to «et Beet ieal Eberiprey - — | ered bott: arrest: wants, to know how bee i mvsetts f any more subscriptions we guaranté:|quced at_sea on the Ue aces the, St y h ‘evita mado. a | shall be’ gla ein. to put. up the remainder of ‘the capital| Charles Frohman ia the orlginetl ¢7 B50 Of dinoritnely sora against Puglusch, 207 N. Robey St Chicago, | pone liner ae 1906. CUTICURA © The Great Skin Cure and Purest and Sweetest of Emollients. Cuticura Ointment is, beyond ques: tion, the rnost su ful curative for | torturing, Ge humors of the skin {and ecalp, including loss of hair, yet sorm- i dipaunded tt in proof of which a ees | anointing with Cuticura Ointment, pre-- | ceded by a hot bath wea cunorre Saabs | oH followed in the severer cases by a dose Cuticura_Heasolvent. Ciquid or Pilteds £ in often sufficient to afford iediato re= ee n the most distressing forms of itch burning, and scaly humors, ecze eee ancirditationes permit restiand| sleep, and point to a speed cure when most, if aap other ies and even UNDER L. |. WRECK. Track Into Meadow Near Flushing, —~ Island train consisting of a and two passenger’ coaches |: late this afternoon. cars and the engine were hurted | Fad a meadow, and. the engineer, | Whitestone, was buried under the! tment fo wreck of his ponderous machine. } Perea memati rot Tetsntay gure Adults con A fragment of ateel_on the track In! ##¥ of Cuiicura boy Sip ileal the Bie ne 00} to Purity the Potter See eee —— =| You can be absolutely At $5 and $6, They are constructed up- gned—|} up your fire-fronts and andirons with DEAD, BLACK JAP-A-LAc. It produces that artistic wrought iron effect and gives a finished, ‘‘spick and span’? Jook to your fire- style and com- ed" patent leather” shoes are treated by~ cret process that rendersthe leather softer, gives a richer, more one-third to the life of the shoe and reduces checking om break. ing to.a minimum. This_ pro- eas is confined exclusively~ to the Hurley~ Shoe. “183 BROADWAY, 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, Ls ON CREDIT 14953 47095 134.05 $122 WEEKLY OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVE SS; mi 267WeESTI 25 ST KALMUS BROS HOME FURNISHERS | HAGGERTY,—On Tuesday, Oct. hy 1007, . ANDREW —of-Mary muna [run Nis late residence, 47 Mac 3, dou An Met Interment In, Calvary Cemetery. WALLACE, beloved siater_of the tate Co: nelia McGeechan, Funeral from her late residence, 334 Wai DIED. HAGGERTY, beloved husband Hagerty inee Foley), al at., on~Thuraday, Oct, thence to At. ‘at 9:30 Alphonaua’a Chureh | CH.L-On Tuesday, Oct. 1, GAC! i} Butter Scotch 1 0 | lace aye., Van Newt, Thursday, Oct, 4, a oy; us. 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