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———eecond—fhror of on epactnent HELLO GIRLS SAY PROFESSOR MADE FLIRTING SIGH Waved Pink from Bathroom Window Across From “Central.” SL EUTHS W. ATH 3D HIM. : ‘Dublin, Mathematician at C ae Heli Despite is Bookbinding;~ and They're; Pleading. Going “Away From Here ; cur When She Tells, Him She’s Prot, Louts © Dub Instructor in a ‘ ty) Ready. of having annoye! the 3 Handkerchief | ot BY Mrs. Cobden Proud folds That Woman 1s. ‘Man’ Equal; Says: He Would Ne er Venttire to Dictate to He and, Naturally, Their, Hom. Life Is Exce cedingly | ‘Happy. |HE’S SMALL AND FRAIL, SHE BUXOM AND PREJTY She’s’ Studying the W Question; He’s Lectufing on OSE TILTOTSON. Sanderson, the noted R c Mrs bden sHE EVENING WORLD, NOVEMBER “DRESS SHE TOIL ~ SOHARD 10 MAK Pretty Girl Dropped Dead on Morning of. Her: Wed- ding Day. Z7, 1907.6 WEUNESUDAY, ray Car in Battery Tunnel on the First Trip to Brooklyn Sanderson's Husband to Agree With 1 Suffragette H ART DISEASE .|Neighbors Mourn, While Hv band. That Was°to Be Sells Their Little Home. CAUSE. In the bridal have worn at he was buried pretty worked Uress that she wag to Teresa Foy The irl old, had the wedding gown ter wedd! Fd thls afte:neon, und eighteen years ove many day and nights in her-home-at @rators in th Audubon ] ah suf e, whi " eo ! >, change. It was charged t tah suffragotte, jiwho, braved th ‘No, 23 East One Hundred and Twenty- x ison iife forthe sake_of t £ dn had pera s > [ACth atreet, whore ahe-ived—with—he tatrromsemts widowed motlies, Roritan events eae hi penis One Hundred and Forty-six « Convent avenue ad wayed pink| Mrs. Cobden Sanderson’a husband 19 handkerc! pled @ tation here with his w first visit 10) in a way th eutly annoylus to! Yankeeland, a his the girls. His s Just across t 1 Boece the lites wife's fame he seas quite resigned to, decided that they were In m position to | The phglenon task thls arrest very | tue role of husband to a noted woman ot married! and Keep their own home | much to he He pleaded for hls dis-|He even ernexed his wife's maiden TT TA pt Rt AUER ' 5 charge, pointing out low his standing name a married Richard Cob- 0h H« Zouth, had rented a home at No, 258 5 Couchman's hands were #0 Dadly SEE nAy coianinite ana inc euued onal titers é E 2 Cc CPLA SI West Forty-tirat street, near his, place | Noor ind Jey may be usalonarte Se ey inied. staciatente | dons daughter, and his own personality | ee jof business, | { j | m in Pipe Breen, in holdi him for trial, re-| doesn't enter at all Into the scheme of | In the last two weeks thepair have | | A murkel that the professor should haye| things in. the household of the woman M. th | been woihz there every ‘evening and | | CoC a rs anding before he en-| suffragettes, 0. ers er (4 lave ete i, Mat was to be} vile | i sed in his flirtations epee 3 i 3 . ing touches in bright- | ; ohm arreststirron Dublin au Gee Mrs, Cobden Sanderson {s tall, buxom | fening up the t fat were made” o Hii | an he wae loaving his home todiy. ie} and commanding, but very pretty as] 2 an t | area night Following ‘that the! : rippin bs eiivi Gee well, with soft gray halr bound up ue (a SF ST SS ae a SHS LE ¥ j Se Se ee eer a Sans RE : alle _Churel“One__Wandeed-—and | ise iad 08 Bal 0 a OD “Cimuleur Badly- aie Scorchs ote oi Aes us ae ba ack velvet" eo ee ‘wenty-ninth slreét and Madison av + 4 " A . Graham, of the West One Hundred and Gopden Sanderson is email. She hax a aht—mea—thale donfessians. Ti is 1 { UL} When Lighted Candle up to date. Makennon. Re n Makenson had grown to manhood and had prospered as a truck- man on the west side, the young couple Rear Thew Children” on Fifty-second street aiation, When In-| decisive manner i = ane ‘ nner, and doesn't take long | wedding was set for Sunday ovenin sie Bilan 7 Seige formed of the nature of the eharkes| to express heraeit wien once you sak | it & o'clock. Falls Into Oil Can. |no one wants an old-fash- @cainat him Prot, Dublin almost col-|a question. His manner {a meek. | portly before 7 o'clock that morning s i iver oi lepsed. He a Vads way physi?! T Iyached with the Cobden Sander- | Makenson reached the house to escort| Adolph Jackson, Well Known; ioned cod liver oil prepara: cally when arraigned. |xons at the Hotel Florence yesterday Re fs ing to Prof. Felix Adler Mrs: Blake his) bride-to-be to the- churcty to. re= drei SoS | Andrew Couchman, chauffeur for tion or emulsion, becatise Sleuths Spied on Him, Mrx, Cobden Sanderson ordered. while | Ply: 9. , * ceive holy, “communion, Huopy us Along Broadway, Fires Bul- | robert W. Goelet. was oliine one of Winol is amuch better body- Following compiaints from the jer Ife partner assured me that he J See eC ae Aree ta pee | str. Goetet's autoinoblies in the waraxe | fyyj y pecllowing compninla detectives were |alwaya ate what ils’ wife ate, and ays Farents leed the Children as Much | ‘titiet mie’ sins Fov aatusina her] let From a Revolver. Retin Banepa builder and strength creator detalled to investixate, They 1oo« thought as she thought, too. In fact. | : wraps, Just us vy were about to : at No. second street to- ¢ id 1 Biation ina private soom of the iele-| they aze simply one as Yar as eplaienel Ghi N [feawe tha house: che eizl nly sank = when a lighted candle ho waa using |£0F old people, weakchildren, one centra dink 10 t : one: 2 { ner hand if Prats nade. in. court ted ou andl 1 think) Cotsen sanderwon leak as Children éed the Parents. breast ane iensped. | Makenpon Adolnn Jackson, forty-raven years ota, | dronved Into a can of lubricating off, ANd for.coughs, colds, bron- iB ; nihimewlteuett et Cinee aS 2 ; moned a piysiclan and ti: S 3 i E pases 5 $43 Ps fectives cla tha a M something akin to} x Ling *Sainish hurt. Hs avor CIRO TTS REA Ea ares: oll cauxht fire, and the flames Chitis,etc. If it does no good ‘ive. Observe ‘in the house with Father Lyons, who |; CERT salen z unicated (o Couchman's o!!-noake orf ‘ appear at the witkdow of hi F : Sagi a sp a i He CRG a ciedieie | blew out his w to-day In High on ked wi urn seretry in various ways to attrac: tie] Woman Is Man‘s Equal, He Says. | BY EDNA CAIN. oa ripe be useful as a gulde to| “the ‘pigaiclan,, wid lind | Pinan sare Aeon ana | Bands and the sleeves orhis jacket, we will ret Our Moneys Attention of the girls liupantreenuces is : i 4 ‘Marriage the eople. house ‘gulekly. ‘foand the wink be pices PAG 0 f . WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.Y, Ee At er let Ate’ Lever | ice eons aver, Obieat at our wate jpn bis) leslure, Oy Marriage and Aira: Blake aleo disagreed witn anotner| 2 me ule ey ng he. gists Devon Tietgueonaaleear Sridee,| Join Hickey, another chauffour, who | T LIN N.Y, that Dublin appeared each time at 11.30 ing so much time to her work, and.| amily,’ at Carnegie Hall, last 8Un-/intereming statement made by P } caused ment at niliside close to Couchman. wrabbed up a o'clock, when the telephone eitia change | Posalbly, neglecting domestic duties?’ | 4. +Fellx A. ‘Adler in” hi made by Prof.|tendant on the , anaeeragecas | toura and’ those” rel to [T ventured in an aside to the little n Oay, err nelx Bape er eo % ely, that | esate though hud 1 oR CUS HI Se Eicoh Ee SOR EDY aU Druphreres nica ee thd 3 Sty drdssing-rooms. whic mee laiiel aa bualed Ghoreelenwithath “For the good of the child in gea- ivorce fs ‘duplex Mormonism." Her| brought on the attack. ‘ | upper part of his body, In the mean- rea anid oth Bt «carter Osite the bathroom window of the pro- | 9 Hoy etsel Ce witletue, optimiam in regard to the latent poi a was, a) Passed about the | ae | pooan’a Pray eauor's wind : | menu, 5 eral the child shold be taken AWAY” wyitities of ignorant. mother’ extended| Help ree Cons ane friends) of the an 6 the automodile caught fire. Deaadway aud 3 Cit * would be} Why. voulauneverivel 7 5 i 14/3) t tended irl, aainiadesth % zi eae | Be Bae ae ese oe gay 7tZe-Uamroul deere irenture tas cles |i andj edlcaima oy apnea staies The [also to modern marriage. In regard to Piniatto atten itanteddinranuciaway had owned {01 eman Murtin. of tie Bust Fifty: 14, Sidowmang. to 44, Ax shock to the professor. ile sent mos. | satin iie ante in, Fonsl tk k oF! majority of micthers are wot jis Mrs. Blake sald: ga nd worked over to | Jackson, whoo was Later ation, sent in a fire alarm venban Av 12 Se friends to secure He man em | f : : me } mecaremno) vith his mother’ and, his bro: ate s Prof. Dublin Is a youux single undoybte ‘ows lite} ignorant and lacking in knowledge ane bandied ae as com-| stead the frien C about rennin a pretty three-story bric It CEE AO Ci nt BRE and Hvea alone tn | without masculine aszimtance. My wife| for the. prover education and train- ea with the number of happy mar- o sontbrorclothing 10)b0-WOrD AU tae ‘ie fast One Hundred.und| Syed the garage, but the car upon panes yess Caesarea seldom consults me regarding her work ¥ - riages Js so small as to have Father Lyons celebrated els Bs ah which Couchman was workinc wae | tnd Atall drue.s ‘ Hating RIA By z SAY ing of the child. Menz while Just as | clable effect or om ” naan to-day, and his unsteady eshte WES TOT otro yi bay : » pWherothiablueand | We both make our own éngdxements, 1 oir home lite Wee LENT) ee destroyed. It wak valued at $10,000, | white algn is displayed and our :home isa verltable dove-cote,| !snorant, are so absorbed in’ busl- Children a Good Moral Force, | lowing, the funeral service and tha y. Keane and 0 th Ne worte reget Se Thittney, m see their Ww. = burial in Calvary Cemetery, Makenson | 3 Let eee ee eee Cree taanaers| arat thats they oo netaenen: “ Vien reminded of Mrs, Margaret De-| announced tiat he had sold all of the] yenre Hes nA Oe ee 7 | au lies nucaten ine Sra Coblend ances |i children rom ona neck ae the end of id's Fecent statement in a lecture In contente of ihe little home tat he and | unde: tof Kiaw & Er son, “for my husband entirely 3 thieeol Wen cago that the divorce conditions| Terex’ had Mited upto be thelr own, | anger. had a good place {th me in every idea. He tw intensely] sity Lillie Devereux Blake, Prest-| Would eventucily lead the country into with npany. For six NO CONNECTION: [interested In the’ Improvement of) ant of the Mothers’ Club, was appealed] fre love, Mrs, Blake sald: Jinontua to fad been in a highly ner : | woman's place in the world. and co-} tq for an opinion as to whether chil-| Weh un extreme attitude may be} yous state, according ty his rel [E EL OPER Ox Joperate with me always. He Under-| 4-0, gnouid be reared scientifically, as ;Justifed by conditions in Chicago, but | Jand three : |atands that women a ae ie ha Prof, Adier suggests, or left to thei! do,not think tt Ja true of New York | uv | SUSE ANE Masiateminsintht themes! ‘ i lin the State as well as the home, an 1 ; others. | or of most Hl | = A nenecall ate z D | ten ° the original mother most places with wh > | Mrs. Moscarello's Little Ones|ia working with me to further’ that| (onder mercies of Ue Una Me Wiig FAT Ponte a which I am ac-| ji bela “T have ab respect for Prof, Ads| at I know a great many ‘people ' Nia i fais my yas t ler’s views in general,” sald Mrs. jake,| throughout the country; m; 5 DA + Aid Her in Getting Ver- ¢ Sete a somellines) polniey out} mjut1 cannot agree with him in tris ]and sotivities give me a fareouilstnee house, 0 ni 8 : ‘ reyes ax Mrs, Cobden Sanderson's husband?" | ji ecestion—I did: not hear his lecture— F and 1 know. very to cath oo WL ‘ ‘ dict for Damages, T again ventured, with trepidation, 1) 7EE oi. Ag yaoti know, whatvare |idivorced''pe owe very tows 5 Tiving. In’) Woody Y 3 . Sea eee Le rer cyaiieinols Wout | Senet co ee ata nel Oat ea sare His | auplyereeere | tio" Rae rot Where he (Wednesday, Up to Store Closing Time), Eis RE A ee et Kuments ie presented to support his) “Divorces are discussed widoly tn the J inset of stopplig at net care fo hh e] D1 ut g and Varied €X- "i 7 . i a Be ap.| Views but my own long a bur vou hear nothing of hyo a Lhe ; And I was Tight uly sofa Gb Nerlence’ does not lead me tO BUCH Al iiostx of people who! Jive auletly the \t sroluded spot in te park Select, Dry Pickefl, Fresh Killed Ohio , isn't. an impressive . Ho Ate ¥ | vy auOUL Io feet wast Of Ain xs ppres conclusion happlly Jn their homes. 7 a : | hick aes f in arms—d fits in well with the role Of qe en a. oot think mothers a8} enany of ther Mg MOOG a | Pe ARERR ELA One RRO Es ry Peck. Ho Ju thin and frall, and Ja tute are {oo tenarant {0 care 1°) their hlenest idealn in rapa ant | the eine of che shot ‘ { ea ded a nervous person, (oo, Ww sordial, | tieir children pro Sates rs : | George Hunter and ¢ e Foot, of N » dre | vs are hiuman—but they ar fort- air | x3 Bae Gre Jowed mot} iuixeppa Moacarell, teous manners and a rather timld iba © comfort: | : o ele | 46 t One isundted und Sixty-titth vart of te Supreme | 4 | ly if they have chitdren, Haale i jway, When they came upon the 1 Be Ha land his volce 90 gentle you would hard-| «on, yes; many of them are. Par-| “there jg | Caused Her to Kill Her- Ei TiemAn owen allcinieroni a te timost. a ly realize that tt belonged to man. He] ents aze tar from ideal, But T ayes) snout 1 Benatar freee, oy people s i joolt upright. with the head thrown bac! Very oe a Pound, 4 apartments in the t jlooked mildiy indignant at my question, | tion if the State would be able to Af child tn the home (Guay QU The | self, He Believes. Jand 4 wound in the temple. Whe ris Puoll |Moxcarelio | 100 dha Near approach to anger te-|sarqn for whe rearing of children in 4| domesticity and against Immorality’ | i VILE GC eet ett ekainrs whl fasta hole wis : pliedas hla wife smiled Indulgently: | perfectly ideal manner, Any one who), Probably Prof. Adler and Mra, Liake led elie West One’ tlundred. and. ” Tite dict awarding | Famous In His Own Way. {has visited orphanages realizes with ®1 06 ruth has Sent pines views. since! Robert: Pittfeld, one of the mechani-| Fifty-second street station { iy Bon widow, Un & sense of pity how these little charges oa oe eee hee Hippadron Jackson had dressed himself with un- “yam not known as Mrs. Cobden! of society long for the affection and supel 1% wus al te for Buside, Ais patents | Sanderson's husband. I can stand on| tenderness whioa pareyta alone can give detained at the theatre until 6 o'clock | [eat Neha lupela cof hie ta aeerieae +-(Pure Food Store, Fourth Floor.) 4 <Tmy own Ales, 0nd am quite tarous yen. This ism Hen senee a—critictam — thin morning adjusting stage settings | eoatiwere folded back neatly, On J——— ir Teen Tr. din; Sta: — We Give Them. Y ohh Ine ee He ot artbookbinding- 1 gy rheomanaxemett ef giphanages 5 Spor caciew= ast. Ha neglected to. teler] one TURTT hata large ditt rim Ask for &H."' G: ‘ading Stamps—We — ij = ete a gohtWaten |haxe. boon asyed.to delixer-a series of + added Mra. Blake. phone to his wite Violel, whoa lie Fe- Kune Ot-money: x Sd Fi of bia dagger SPE ment Tele ee RAE ORAS Paoli had exo.ratei Sense ean Jutted out of tie earth at about the height of Kngos, ud Mr Huines testified that he found aol! fascatully picking away tho Gri with his back to the rock. 21 ton Alm he #oould face the rook,” maid Mr, Ha The digger didnt weom to underskand, so 1 put my tiands on his shoulder und turned hin @rourid,”” erhal 4 e could: ny went win foil in whol ‘Acer, the poor, mand a word of utes afterward Paoli’s legs, inflicting & compound frac- | ture: Dr, Wesley. Earle Dremner. of Roose Vek Hospital corroborated —this—xta-e- “ments Paoll-died-nine days tater tite hospital. af Gusgentieimer, Abraham Benedict, contended that JUntermyer & /Marshall, } {Bis deat way not due to the mectient, Hee dhe had. asked se | Grothe hospital. to, come / but they ha na not appe had | fot | Aubpoenaed tl uy. “would not adjourn the trial to await their appearance. It was shown that a) } the apartment house was to cout. about $1,000,000, and tliat the lowest any apartment in dt was $3,100 7 While the widow tosiifles Poth , : prene t e Batata Atta va knowa in Londdn, | We ven have atts ‘uracter ia enriched by the human{aho went to her apartments at Sullivan | Convalesclug from. Orator, by a St for household expenses, © ferent wo though my hitsband “i expertence-of pateh tiood & way that) West On~ }Mundred and Seventh eet: Pueumontiay Medvo. membe oNu R Ty C Y 2] v1 ) i be D y ling Lit ha * rhe ASA ARG ie face telplade cnuch inttereat agi ey battle for emin~) no other experience aftorits,’’ « sho heare w suspicious noise, \ Indlgene jhad no h in treating the m: aarea on 4,08 damages for the widow | {nity Hi sa avout tho, 149 n0t Heo what Prof, Adier, as an|. ‘Timid tnvestigation followed, anal _ with such a method, and sald so. ‘ Henannons i VARY SELL AR ats rs h of ethical cculture,/éan’ any. to] there unogr the bed tho young woman | fudee, Thomas C. O'Su-can, of the) ‘He finally m§. promise B eats z i ~ Ceatment. your wile raeolyed. oe hey noaition;, which’ might: be’ ron-{ saw a ahoe—mun'a shoe and trouser leg, | Court of General alous, 1s conyales-{ give | 1 nthe fc {cr Christmas, and: Friday wil ring up: the gurt onthe 4 Col, Bramhall Dead. pian of the BT Ee aaa el the foster mother, so 10 speak, | ‘Thon the house fled with screqmy and cing at We hone, No.i40) West Fifty owing day and,to make a long stor rgest gathering of * ie pia for the holidays to ba found BAN PRANCISC Merona by SPARSE TROTTING Roe clade aaa ol j B Misa Dubose run for te police, The | HRN street, from a severe agtae of short, fn less “than a year f Aan herein Greiter. Vor cea To hranhall, oh ‘ | phere Isa sort of experiment station} man left in great haste, When Misa /Documonia. Ho has been IM for nearly revolutfontzed: mi phy and m Ropkn oh tho civil “war, companion oc) of Commons . Wain tation Gativoondueledsbyratitel imucousitandl tem bldeeoa treuesaa atte econ and | ation was in a tal condition, now welgh close tq 15 i 5 ie Pin antl hae roreeeenn tie Missieainnt | Worried, but It Was Glorious of Her.| Tingley. where the children of the coi-| saya the $15 was not (o bo found. serious. condition, It will be Ybs,, and can digest all my foc S of: A died ‘Sunday night. at Falr Onl ample iat waanvery ears aay wart ones are reared without the ald or! She tol the pollce she felt wure that {Oh More wefors he will be ab) which is eaten with relish. Th he ery img ; hg EO “0, Been, Ho war born in Albany. |). Way ail for upe eake ‘of tho jmuperyision of the parents,” I sug-| guvereian wax the very one to look for, |e Ne dutle change Js due to Grape-No LG dd LY. SIXtY Yenra ago, a feo eako Ne CAUNe, | gontcd, s a ident | wudse Brancts i. McAvoy, who is sit ame glyen by Postum MLR SHIH esUlee reverent H Sho thought she-had made it evident Nash MAb) a orything { Yee, Tknow a mnent deal about the fering from arute intostinal dvepepmla,! Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich. rent for pete Sree tonelent we fe rie lay een “]-suppose you aro an ardent admirer; = benevolent Scotchman Iara. inking thet his love of books would Jassure his approval of the builder and judicious optimism, “that f ‘ meitu, No, 215 West One Hundred aia giver of Mbraries.” But 1 was: much} woman ts intelligent enough to meet vader ese nites aeisht As pay too Hie attention to what they 2 | mistaken, for the tte Englishman par-fthe responsibiiities of Hfe as they soa leventhy Atratt recdesetaner odor of gex eat unt'] Gish GR Patera i | Ww strong thoughts upon (he) experience develops her laimettar acy ; was marked, He litrried Into the flax! Sedentary occupation, impr ‘ eo. _..@. \* ater i arhletues Se HP mien path PRs ine: ati Noe to lind his wife seated In a chair dead. | food and daily resort to drugs, coffer y SEAS ETITER : ee neKIn ‘ti H A robber tube extended :from the gas! or Hquors to “smother” the disease a method of bestowlng charities,” he an-+ is tacking Jaan Institution Aa aN Tava wan Rela emayaburwaun one Tercinanniaigoodtnanin ae swered quickly. ifts of libraries are) children wre reared In inuases the woman's teoth. BED ye As - lat $ undoubtedly commendable, but why) par than families, The home life is] Miss Theo Dubose was chlof mitness | hey Huabanu.puliedthe tubo from his For pinly ; At) my._labor have x [must the glyer's name be sprawied on such a yaluable part i ee heoplel tnway in the Avert ide| Court acdinel Wenjod oneriand! taeemeopant tia winelorcs entirely) Indoors, writes aN. ¥. as customary, but there are m ore doors that have ibeen opened a conside . a i onsider the home as. CR i | “ ‘a an, T sy jena ‘of heaton mala Need the Children, Too. |xineer, who lives at the King Edwara | Dr, Rows, of tho Hurlem Hospital, said] coupled with,,hasty cating of Junch years of the Secting business. Thvn comes the Hotel. Sho 1s sure ho ts the man she | the woman had been dead for several) with more or less greasy fopd and “Tut this Is not pertinent to the sub- ject,” broke in the woman suffragette, | +Pominueix her spouse tat Ibrariés and pee tad nothing -to-do— with the} topic in hand—hardships of & henpecked | | husband, FWe were speaking of Mr. Cobd Bunderson’ hobby. bookbinding, Oh, | Pardon mie,” with a glance at tie tan fete man across the table, “I mean | your tite work, for of course it le more i serious than ’a hobby, “Ho is quite famous in that Une, and his shop, tne ‘Doves Mindory.” ta well ‘Wasn't ik Udi of her to te fect rex-on—-the subject..and wil} give | sf “phen you think the child can better yitord fo eaka) the eK OF- having ant: Ignorant” niother = tram to 7hare no: pimather xt) ToL think,” replied: Mrs. Binke, Withoa the average cently martied, that -he-would-De-IAt®: Pavitt ae thend; =yehn-Gairns,-who- boards | _ SHORT. STORY. lin his home and works at the theatre, | Foed: That Charged Hie Life, he reached his fat in the Shfarion- apart SHIP IUTT Many level headed business men When it was intimated that thin was a sentimental rather than « scientific: view to take of the matter, Mra. Blake haurs. The suicide left no noi told on my. digestion. had found under her bed. a long period 1 tried scores Furthermore ,she declared he had been rastry, ary | 4 {seemed—to-fea} that sentiment has jts|entirely too persistent in offering her | band wis at a Joss as to what ca) of remedies without avail, and ually victories as well a5 science, lattention, Incidentally she told of the | her to take her hte, be toid-the | was seHed—to resign my post Stiow gould the State cuddle a child disappearance of her pocketbook and $18, joner, Ills wife was ub and} tion as ry of an {mportan pa Pana rack ft to sleep? And who shall|And stil more, Mlag Duboso ald she | happy. he sald. but sensitive, and he busines tion. My weight t “ Ay that in Uie hidden places of the| had found a.curvingknife about tho’ sizg | belleved (hat his failure to (elepone} pun down n-145 to 11S. Ibs. 1 [heart these things are nol a necessary) of old Geronimo’s war blade under the | tis delay may have had somethtis tol was unable naturally, rose part of preparation for life?" she asked. | bed where the man she saw hud been | do with her act | nretresnea Wit nun i | I unink, too, that the parents need | ht x a laimply dase d about, feeling more the children quite as much ad theehil: | Mjss Dubos> caused Sovereign's arrest \ dead than alive, + dren need the oarents, Education fa | twat night The Algnt ¢ rene at TWO JUDGES ILL. “About a year ago, ut a meetin ; of the um Of Wisc continuous with the normal person, and been out until 11,3) o'clock, and when eg to him, that he |waun't wanted about lw) shot it-16 assoried be able to tw: ved ume his are in the Court of General raed a 518-520 Fulton St. cor. aah over Place, Brooklys, i bare, ve, Auge Seosicns,. McAvoy's term expires famous booklet, “ine Roa to Weis ville,” In packages. “There's a-Reason.” Paint Loma colony; 1 do not care, to fit sak Are) Blake Ja) ia ane ee alt the thing to do. pena ties |

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