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ARD’S ISLAND. PATENTS Ae street. Van Nost. were among | § ‘sh the’ rear car of: tha: * Both were badiy hort, and’ taken ‘to Fordham Hosplial/¢: ; or train was crowded. “and ‘the the passengers who sustained) tt ‘were able to care for theme (- AE minutes after She collision the} ue " THE EVENING. WORLD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. UBL GHOKED Nook |G | ea 22 mH Le Be Fenginetr of the first train cutor) | ‘ face dine ves rege five ears and ran them up to) % pterminal at Bronx Park. There Gut of sélgnt. (Detecdyes we: Ag $ook for him.” er ee oe le the: “Face, (Kicked in the, Ab- feciitin ie'em'sas, — domen, Slaramed Into Corners Bmeees,| . of Dragged About Floor. id train, 346 ‘was bad’ sald Mr. Cole, iThe eolit- | occunged Quat after the statton was; fore wo got under Tul! spred.| — ; s Be rape ‘RG id * (Continued from First Page.) way at Hitting of power oF applt- | Eee mn of brakes.» : t ‘amar: nay tnt ie tra soad work- by men who havo'been- (rained in the school of brutality. This train- ‘ “such «force vovery athe. Sraiiimaucattectod? ; Pose. 1 bt ‘ing is: handed down, from man to man, and ‘has been #0 handed down ‘for! Realy Were thrown forward ¢ uRe the tpacks of rhe seeds and ‘years, see ; x 5 an se On the side Mein were | : ay y os Gong Tohutnitey “tunel in Toyo |; , 1¢ Sill be noted that ta the diary of Ths Evening World investigator the 3 ifs Fine Hoar a iaeutt names,of the patients who were:subjected:to {ll treatment ure given. The meni tr einbbiancts Se rorthy| names of the attendants designatd as.B., C., D., B. and F, are in the poss, on-and Linco! joaplinte, The! a facfrom the Tremont and Bronx| sion-of The Evening World: . Stations were called out and al Wan vent ins ‘The fire alirm | pAreraen "fate laden’ alerted Asylum Bru talities Sean by mbout a score of passengers who 4 ; ’ min te Crone he eae Evening W orid’s Inves tigator pitts sree nme iran ergs yha cn BY DR. JOHN CG M’CARTHY, } oh these a Bet The tine “bulldings-of the: Manhattan State-Monpltal.are_altuated_on, Hirst train, far removed fromm | Ward's Island, one of the chain of small istands in the East: River, about |. Ho wax thromn azainat 8 abreast of One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Manbattan. At and painfully bruised. The whole land is given over to the uses of the Institution. A more wget +42. and seclusion of the country, it poascneca awhence the greatest number ot ita nearly 6,000 nnfor- turned: George Mohr, th. cine first train, over tc | accessibility to New Yo: sahil he tnd not” deer. bad simply fone tore | cunate inmates are drawn. The Island," a0 It ix familiarly called by Me Inhabitants, an veritable I1ttle garden, with well kept lawns and roads, jeatly-trimmod: hedges, yxel! constructed He ren: j oywildings, and with an alr of order, cl¢dniiness and repose peryading !t nt work. in extingulshing 2 se z miles that started tae con: | where. Only the bars of the windows give any siixgestion of the purposes for | Tratn, (ve motor car of the 800 | which they are used. 3 hae deat or ion tat Meyers} It 1s unfortunate that the Reneral public does not know more intimately and Mit: @wung around the curv take more interest {n the insane, whoYare really worthy And grateful, and not nearly so forbidding or dangerous as is pupulatly Jmagined. 7 It was to study them and their treatment’ that I syplted at Ward's Island on the Ist day of October for the position of attendant. There’ (s jit an Ite red. tape_ts 1s absolutely necensury in-securing a _ppyition. and attef<furntehing: two references and making out a «ivil service BESSAE that t mene ahaa tae et genase the * maior of my_ CUES P with my—patients.- = HUMANE INSTRUCTIONS & ATO DON’T GO. Thad had some experience and sojue ideas of my own on the subject, I was Yery much pleased, therefore, when I waa instructed that the goldén rule wus to he my gulde, and that I was-to mingle with my petienta:in. kindnesscthat I an to do tO them as I would wish to he done by them ifJ was unfortuate and sick, away from home and’ my freedomn restricted by the Joes of reason? f was particularly instructed that while the patients In tho ward to\qwhich:I, woe as- aigned--Ward #0—were considerably disturbed, T Was not to strike them. , With these humano Instructions, I was turnéd-over to an assistant supervisor, who’ took me to my charge attendant, By him ¥ was assigned to do duty on tho | far, I had looked about me in vain for any act of kindness or word of sympathy recess of a large, scmléircilar inclosure in the centre of the ward in which most | toward a patient. Everywhere about me it was a yank, a shove or a kick, an of the sixty patients In Ward 4 are kept altting during the entire day, except joath or a vile name. The general atmospherevwas one of harshness and bru- when at exercise. Two long heavy: oak tables run through the centre .of tha | tality. rocess, and on éither side Of these the, ost disturbed and:troydlesame,patien| La 2 rixteen to twenty, ara scated on long benches) The remainder, the paca les KICKED FOR LOOKING PLEASANDS eres : ber, find accommodations on benches placed againat the wall of tho Inclosure, 1 tried on the morning of Oct. 3 to enguge fn’ conversation a peouliar-looking, | ¥ * Twovattendants,wt leant, are always ‘on duty, before the recess to Administer to | mischievous Tittle fellow, who seemed to be 00 yatmem:- Phere! i vshoe dekler, uving at | the wants‘of the patients, to keep, then In order a to mingie with” thiém Tf was not much ‘that was intelligible In his replies ¢0-t0 ere ‘Waa. a kindly enve and Irving Strect, | kindness, beam in his eye, a friendly tone in his voice, and ‘he waa Apparently having. the iderecy ‘city. Heights, was sesionce! to. Before I-had time to take in all of the above details my attention was at-! time of his life, Jauwhing heartily. At this moment a.may whom J had not # One year and a day in che Penlten-| tracted to a small room at my back, th clothes room, where I suw q tall man} seen before, Attendant E. » Mary to-day by Judge Moarthy, of |{n uniform, whom I will designate as attendant B., give a patient a blow from | Kick sent him spinning away from me. The expresgfon on the face of the patient ine cond <Criminal\. Court, Jerscy| his fist tn the face, The patient stumbled over something, fell to the ground, and'| suddenly turned to rage, the shoulders were crouched, expecting another blow, a was given n couple of kicks, He scrambled clumsily to his feet and beat a hasty | and the kindly beam Invhix eye gave way to the slate ofa demon, ect bud-originally, been” urrssted] retreat to a seat in the recess. At noon time of the same day an epileptic patientiwras auddenly seized ‘with Lialnt chasstiye hini with fil After the encounter he ‘had a swelling op ig forehead’ convulsion. and fell to. the floar. ,Avather patient, Daniel Bathing, unbutton-d 4g to cortribute 19 vita che support] right hand. I questioned him later as to the offenké tot whith he Mad retMived|his shirt and lodkefl after ‘his mouth. ‘Still another lunatic ran to ‘get a pillow SEMIS MtAn-year-old daughter Mianie,| such kindness, and Jenrned-that he iad gone to (he Clothes voor ‘fora ragiwith'| tor his head ‘ahd with hin own handkerchief wiped away the froth from his a ae Sears he hrd recaulited) which to wipe up some stain @a the floor. mouth. I could not help contrasting the conduct of these poor incompetents with be reacd i vd ie ot] “GE ANGED” FOR RESENTING ABUSE. that of the men who had them in charge. ‘A little Inter I noticed a stout, red-haired young fellow, whaswaa very talka- Oct. 4, ruining. .1 was asked for roine tobdcco this mofning by patient Da niet | tive and mischievous, tormenting, by his remarka another -patient. He was re-| Bathing. Ivhad noticed that the patients were allowed: to use It without resirie- é| ported for this by Attendant C., who puffed him about the face and head... The tion, and was about to comply with the request when Attendant BB. noting the, sor tar teohied te be talrly well sattied, when Attendant, Fe went Jado. the recess, | Mtuation, arabbed Hathing by the coat collar, threw him across the room and! i spears finally appealed .to| grabbed the patient by the collar, and yanking dim forcibly. against the back of Into a bench and hit him in the side of his face with his fist. There was abso- pos sachet See ae aoe woos 8 bench, struck him with his fist acroas the face. or this the patient trrent.\|Utely no provocation for tho assault. : fee” Uy Coury to- . 7 r t fs ichargecor nonce ened to tell the wal doctor—an offense which. afterward learned ts a, capltal NT y ‘ oie gab gears, Buren recused tore crime against the attendants’ code of law: ATTENDANT STAMPED ON HIS STOMACH. hia Gaughier, who was present, i} This ottétine we affdrded me my {rst opportunity .of witnessing “what {fs techni: At the breakfast table a young colored man, Bammty Carter, was making some I could say the same of the mingling in kindness and addressing with respect. Hid on the back of bw) : x CANS TER NSA SR LAA RIES ndise with bis plate, I reproved him, and the incident would have been closed; quetioty reparting te parin ‘An this method of treatment will bo referred to many timen later on, it I | for Carter was always very tractable, But my methods were evidently not aat-| rt, Dut Burett did nor say hie was | well to describe the mode of procedure at some length now, 7 listactory, for Attendant G. grabbed the patient by the coat collar, tipped him Bea Wa ear ued eaten | ot had heen in the ward then less than two hours. Ax there’ were already thren | ove » the floor and stamped on hiss heat when Mrs.” Engtohand; assaine | able-bodied attendants administering to the patent, 1 did nut think tt woitd pe | away from the-table and allowed no broakt: for. the ume as the care and truih- | expretet of me to particinate, andel rematned en interegted spectator, Attendent) | Saturfuy, Oct. 5—Ah epileptic patient, Jos. who was very dopey, : Hey | Be bed: the ponilia by the collar, dragging hin, agalist the Sack of thé Wened! (would not take hly medicine this mo ning. Attendant E., who waa helping to iar Me aia | Atten now restrained one hand ant \ttevaant 15. thé other. 7 7% Ol give fy ohexed him and hit him about the sides of the head with his fit. He Re hase tn OO Je % D UNTIL UNCONSCIOUS. - ‘ju refused and a “hanging” suggested, but Attendant F. would not allow As ooh obits ag the assistant supervisor was still in the ward. . A towel was slipned around’ the pationt’s meole, and twisted aed) ghortiy afterward a colored “man, Hamilton McDufty, who came on the drawn tgainat and over the back of the bench with all the force a Muppact against iu Ag withdrawn | yoWwerful man could use. The patient's breath, was thas completely | one alleging disorseci eth on be conduct | iat off, the Mpa bewan to swell and the mouth to froth, the veins murred' for 2 moment, made some excuse and was hit by HE. on theslde of the Juda MoCarthy then pronounced sen-| of the hend became turgid, and the patient’ soon became, for the f4Cce. He tried to return the blow and was Knocked to the floor, ren and a day. the maxi-| time, The upper part of the body was well 2rvotane «ANGE D”” AND THEN BEATEN. under 1h Burret | wy te ttendanta, but there was at firat considerable yolun- \5 medicine coolly, nayiig the prisoners pea, et at thet tary atruxeling of the) lower extremitles, |: Vhele One’ hand’and another attendant held the other while,he was “hanged,” receatly through the death of a, the entire body an involuntary convulsive twitching. ‘ine towel Ve Burett. was left a legacy of| was then relaxed, und as the pation€ «rndually came to he a sperous, | beaten the stomach with the ‘fat by Attendamt D. ‘The latter iy calteg ttso ga waeh himeelf. When he came out of the toliet’room Attendant F. = salleds and asked him if fie -hadHet sen -long-enpugn-eround here {0-40 ren " ssvantont ee goed Ih 3 eM Re ae tot net eg ern Fe sll threatened to tel! the ward doets OVE DTOcess WER bepented, after | For the month T° On thé ward the — patient was Gilet, Inat the loins, ribs, stomach and back. He was then thrown onto a bench and hit ! oe he would get out all right, As the saphyxia became more complex, however, there came over | 4,5 he lay on the floor, still In a state of semi-cofaciquaness, He was kicked dn | the table.until called) to-exereise: |tain extent, but he never became very communicative. The aystem { i After exercise In the afternoon the patients, except?a dozen who are \ncapahle, | and McDufty's treatment in particular, does mot tend to foster oRAsee ee AS Ady ertised for in The Morning } visas thelr bodes They are-expected to. eturn promptly and take thet eaty if} 1 might have-dexcrihed the attitude of.the:other patients during one. 6¢ these ‘World's Want Directory, he recens, Ovenalonally a confused patient will delay, |acenes of “hanging.” Almost all ‘of them remained pertectly quiet and motion- | less, Some are frightened, some disgusted, some look away In horror, but not ; Rosen | Jone of the nearly fifty men moves or speaks! That they have opinions of thelr Agents .. 9° Girl Ses) Su the case of LLiok or ba whollaesmed to cba oltering about the | ON I know from talking with them. - fb dthridss’ Ma! ie confused #t on t if ¥, t (Eemea : “dae Makers. 1) null in # fused state on the evening of Oct. 1. Attendant B. grabbed him by (The remainder of the diary kept by Dr. McCarthy will be pub- a eres fourework | ie collar, rushed him down the polishd floor of the’ hall, as sitppery ay ive, Hahed in The Evening Wo Ml to-morrow.) Bartenders rf ates as they redched the recess, by a skilful yank and trip, landed Maen OES rT Cau precept ins as tora ump of ihe fen aod bach on the hard pine floor of the wara, Martin * | tifiea : rah a pantcapare : one word of 190k of protest. In faet, he hardly mpoke during. the lcertincates to be Inaued te $30,00,000 Boys. 1 two Weeks Of my stay on the Island, He Just seemed to bo in a sarmlees prawenting {*) per cent. of the coat of | Bindery Help - of confusion, slow and retarded In his movements, but perfectly citer jcaulpment transferred to the trustees Busheimen Butchers .. 0.002. 34 ‘Cabinet inoffensive, Later on he suddenly became brighter and more talkit undep.the agreement, secmed to have awakened from his, stupor. ukK e certificates are to hear inter- Oct. 2, whem the order wan given to make beds, Martin went to | Al the rate of 5 per cent. poran. ual, but returned to the recess without having done hig work, aura Da NOES ROSE EAY on Ma 4 and Novem fs The next his room As ¥ Ife sat stuplay on his’ bench when Attendant D.- singled him out ana 4 at ray ‘i dim into the hati end bit him with his fst in the face and bead and pitas Waters fone @pnounced that one- 3 | him to the floor fing Kicked him in the Joins and ribs, : fetlred on Noy, 1 of ‘each year, be- tl The same attendant, D.. had wome trouble with patient Michael pol Oneal: an Equipment Trust] einning with Nov. 1 198 "The iite ot |x we cot to the suprer table, Pollard was choked by the neck’ and kr Bae § quit the trust will be Mfteen years, floor, thre te officiating. Ho eried during the entire mupp, \DHE PATIENTS’ ROUTINE Operators Palitters 2. Photographers Print Pun Pressnven Rooferr vi. neared ‘ to Cover Certificate Amount> jyides for nn ultimate issue of $39,000 00), er hour, ‘certificates, the tinmediate ixsue of ‘the ns | ing. to $30,000,000. | certifleater covering the above ealttp. Hssppat cies The regular routine of ward work begins at CA. AL, when the patients’ roonis | 5 Hnigntits for only $30,387,000, } Crane eee ire unlocked and they dres# or are dressed. All of the! patients of ward 4, ex. pt perhaps five or six, are able to attend to themsélves, Each finds bly wut of Tie New York Contraland Hudson jothes in a neat ttle bundle at the door of his room: -After dressing the ward foor Hiver Rallrond Company toxether with. Reamntresses Shipping Clerkp. Slen Painters ee WEATHER FORECAST, Solicitors 4/ x swept and slx or seven men are put to polishing It. This ts done by. pushing {ie other Vanderbilt lines have executed — Mablo;men <- s+. 1 from one end of the floor to the other/an oblong wooden weighted box, .18 by 12 & lease agtecenent with the Guaranty Forecast, for New York City Prlinmméeeese ee 1s | inches. covered with flannel and fixed At the end of a long pole. Pollahing jy Truat,Cawpany of New ‘York as trustee: | and vicinity: Generally falr and Upholsterers 4) done for at leat six tioura n day by relays of men, ‘covering, “Khe “New! York Central} sicntiy colder to-night; Tuesda tine @| _ From the time expended on It, {twill be seen that the waxed floor of ward 4 Lines equipment trust of 1907." eligi % , iY Wallzenren "ce 17 {44 considered’ quite -€ precious ponression. Itn very general adoption in naylums ‘The bigs" In dated Noy. 1, 1007, ang ‘y fal briskesto freshen westerly Miscellaneous ot fax the Inaane’ would seem to Indicate that the cuatom of! polishing, “of pushing covers caulpment which has already || winds, as tigainat nothing for hours at a time and pacing monotonously back and forth Neon delivered or is about to be deliy- Bastern New York: Fair to- 2343 {TOR nad pone aalutary’ effect on a) disordered, byhin. Tt ts, however, a. melancholy ‘ered ¢o thé raftroad companies, amount: ight’ and Tuesdays colder tov “Every week Gontitand Year, The | ecacl to Witness... i Uie yd toseoie sigicoaik pieeongerivoasy (Lots: Hisense ot pee “Help Wanted! Aster breakfast! and potlahing comex motning exercise, two hourn tn the open ‘nnd Crelgiit cart at Various descriptions {| Nlahts fresh ne bi nin Ie afr, then flrmner, Pollahing, afternoon exercise, bed-making, sda deel , Polishing nnd ‘Tho: lkrzér, part of the equipment ts for! coming) varia Pe aeNer : three. New tod clini at: 2.30) to! 8 o'etoen: f i fice Nawi-York ‘Central. and: Laucé Shore: S1t must be sald of the:honsekewping-at Ward’w Istand,) ‘alt adie By pattehee Pliers its, that it taser a ene high order. Y wish! ‘The totel amoun paine\nent ¢ trust rs) Krabbed him by the baok of the neck and with’ a! 2% three times. Carter was thrown | jward yesterday, was ordered by Attendant E. “to get on the polishers." He de- | with fists In the front and sides of the face, He was bleeding at the mouth and | fp RaSH He ae Prey We exh eastes, emt ontent t8-Ne with Hie hedd- down on {doce and pleasant: 1 tied TW Wake trends with hii and succeeded ta cer- | eee Although she equipment trust pro-| ‘Unfortunate Insane Are Struck in How Patients in Manhattan State Hospital _ Are “Hanged” jor Petty Offenses y Keepers “With Po The pital Ellen Murray ‘i4 one markable that Hon in the inatitd takui! ‘fractured from ~teated-fhe brain Mre: from clehth at great with thel serious nature of her cortaines. _ Patrick Murray Jured- woman, locked. Sighty-eiehth Si which, let up 1 ——Caroner,. er hubs quarrel that fron ntieth siret, 7 dreu, the two oldest #0 to echool, Patrick ix! course. blk: €.. by St George. 1263! Doty Sp ibis! Oxtord ia Frank Lubbock: igi Battie. Axe (agtiy Royal Lady "7 4} Comedienne imple Hon: Bqraiched—Oraculum, ad badealt ihe = Nae Esb0omy loss’ Monkey” Pazaie +7 + Fin. Maccool cour Dupe. Sir We 1280 HRS aise Yat 31 1-5. Post tim oy 25. CLOUDY. three-year-olds and upwant: $40) added: six and a we-year-olds; $1. finwo-ywer wide. 5% ot, Wan. ea: ratte” omy war eaaily best and went to the front cleveriy on the second turn of the Touchwood was u -clote contender. when he made 00. fu on casi Ags) Belle of the Bay, Lally . VAY oo iasba, Hrign: Ho: | , Yada, catching Tony Bon ‘ony Honero was shor ) 12-1 | oy inning Sia era’ Winning § | Orvaectie quilt igs Satan bE TCR Boat tins, 3.82: off. 3.54, Sta iW Prince of Monaco—Adorm. Owner cTeACAmboY. [eae reak, wan never tn bad landing and. unseated from the. jing last night and aw He didn’ | sober -td-da ‘ fh work<¢riving his coal carton the North River front. After the children had left. Mrs. peey prepared breakfast for her He objected DVN Wi EE E BRUTAL HL HUSBAND “With Her Skull ‘Skull Fractured by Hatchet Blow, Pleads nature tat particles of hone had. pene- ify desk, and after much protesting fnalty® was taken (to the hospital, wheré the band of the in- with having struck hia wife with the lice. irgeone at the Presbyterian’ Hom e y that the case of Mre. Mary of the most re- sever come under ob- ition. With her a blow with @ fatcliet, the fracture being: of such a Murray —waiked — Jedtenant on the: injurles was as- up_in the East ton, chare@t hatenet, Although Mrs, Murray’ base ; made @ full statem i ete! o it, she spent half an hour befors going to the hoe ee pital in anveffort to dissuade the police , locking up Patrick. The Murrays live at No, 438 East . wae ave five chit- girls working i downtown. The three younger children hadeen drink~ kened none too t propose to go 30 1{ and a row 4 Sat 1, during: which Murray grabbed ther screams at- Coughlin. He Jed ** Jadjust thelr dimculties [thought It best to havi } tat the woman's 4 x 14 i |she bad been taken to The hospital dectors txmble riongs, ty." place by overturiing of % | The horse and wagon $1) SheMela Farms: Dalry 4 | waa driven by Henry > 3) ES Amstercam a me 6 horse’ Russell T.. Keenpton, Haymarket hand Seventeenth stre rt. Belle of the Bay 1 Won easily tiring in the dast fusion, was xolne jo and Was juat up in the last stride, Fy | and it bylted toward Lexington avenue: ton avenue, an a ont oven lengths Land tarnsd nortt y children an Tabiteentn xt Joan J, 4 and near phe © the fund |easea of milk | bottles F wagon, MIC covered 1 the_animral made his 1) Hirxingothal Hallot-Box Reldenore > Eldorado -Bacloty pene (car Momcoior ae 1 {ERTS Wie BOG jcap; for all anes; $00). added; one q . £20; off, 421. Start good. Won, ridden out; place easily, ee: vp Dicudonpe Carnes. Owntr—Heverwyek Stable” ‘Tratner—H. mi da atx. errs Bac ty creates LATES’ (20 KINDD)? CRRA RE CREAM Ries 116 Killiecrankie Drarkie - Alauds, Campalgner Ei peeerenrseits i lonk. S'utenry i Stobanl ard ie al orot 8°" Seatler Howe. mnel, Arde. and hed. to be hagd tigen all thrush the last Ayr” mp! Ankle ftolabed well Atwuda ean do bet LATES (20 KINDS). | * CLEVELAND IMPROVES HE HAD) INDIGESTION. | Ex-President t Up and About: House, and His Doctors Declare He Has Fully Recovered. PRINCETON, N. J, Nov, 3-1 was jeclared ut the renidence Uf Grove Cleveland tgrday that the report An Mnews was exaggerated “and ¢ he had been suffering only from a attack of indigestion from. which he had completely: recovered ‘this morning Dr. CGarnochan, Mr, land's phystetan, visited’ hia” patient tlie moming and afterward stated that he wasup and moving around ‘the Rouse 1 apparently ‘showing ‘no: stmns of Fomterday'a attack Of his od e enemy from witch he has sauftered for years |} Whenever he eats imprudently, GREAT FORTUNES LINKED. York; was married wt fogud In’ thia city Lowls, datighter of uewls & Marks, Soul nates. By this {he Cdatral By iia- to-day to Ethel Teanc Lewis, of W African mining ceremony two of tho wwoatthlest famites in England are united pnd) two oolosaal fortunes brought under one management, ane LAME PEOPLE. New Azle. THE PRBEECT Old styte. The ceremony was fhe bride was clad white satin, ombrol and draped with ya ered with sliver |” Of pricelens gold. lice. Hundreds of maagnificont presenta Extension wares bestowed box«t’ uy can't sive it up. Some good people who know coffee {s hurting them say théy cen 17th St. and 4th-Av. pon the Lrida ana sam, Among the gifts were a Both feet look allka., 1 necklace that had once baton, jo Queen Caroline, & present trom Ars tured, and {t wasn't determined until S20 MILK WAGON UPSET. > “BY AUNAWAY HORSE. Two blocks on Lexington avenue, be- [tween One Hundred and Seventeenth and One Hyindred and Nineteenth latreets, had a milk bath and several [astray dogs hail a feast this afternoon «| which « runaway horse had upset. enue, While the as wtanding on One Hundred © } When ot reached the 1 there were af! Ochiai school, ery, of the Baxt oo *¥ enty-Aixth atreet rie io Reabned ardle and wa feet. AS the hcrae turned , corner the iailyoard fell down and) ef i | CRRRY. SPECIAL iIOr tor-this- MUNDAY. i SPECIAL for. this TUESDAY, FOUND SPECIAL ASSORTED 'CHoCco- Park fow store open av'iga.unt!! 11/0'cloes We deliver free puethases of $1 and wetneen Jnttery and OOH etree, | Vee i "SRULSKT, ey Kerk. jthe pair around to the station. Mrs. Murray begged that she and her “ jhusdand be alowed to go home and © ‘The Meutenant © a surgeon ex- amine the wound and called an ambu- ven the surgeon failed to dts- skull was freo- the hospital, eay that Mra | Murray has jittle naj l|tecchancer for, for recovery. a milk wagon belonged to thay >> Company, and 9% Leopold, Of NO * 4 t. near Lexing eared the horse \ thoroughfare the Way ta AG os on One Hun i pol, and: he ragged foy ve fell out, of th path tnowhioh 1 an fast :POUND 196 Shoe, eta eet Hall to HOUSE. 09 PER Dar. edaings, Di lubs. and Fastien,

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