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~ DISCARDED MAN i TURNS ON aS FICKLE A FINTY % % Dropped ae Another, Brook- | lynite Aids Her Husbarid in His Divorce Suit. 1LOSES HIS OWN WII /Preston P. Pease in Affidavit Tells of Relations With Mrs. Ruby Blake. | . ctal A. singular st been revea By Neeele G Preston P. Brooklyn, for.| inasy Sx ens sted with a tirge Mfe {nsura: ® company in this ety and} well known.on Ione Island. | The document was sworn to by Pease “to ald the n Lwhh whom he marly three years to obtain a from her H ® handsome br usband, ease of asking Jus’ Dreme Court, knot. Meanwitlic Mrs @ivorce from Mrs. Blake ay co Friends Drop Him, Pease has disappeared from his! wocustomed haunts in Brooklyn because Of the frowns, it is said, of his former friends, His wife set forth in her reven: gute deform Justice Juyoox that Pease hed ‘been living at No. Cumberland | itrest, Brooklyn. with Mrs, Blake since up tober, 1904 and she wae awarded a Mvorce and the custody of their child da: About the time “Mrs. Pease secured) “ P his “amnity” teit wut over, another man, tt is declared, anind after a Okter quarrel dire. Blake _>réereg bim to pack his things and go. | only motives for an aot which -has no GCAie Mi /enid to have furnished the house, | parallel {n the bistory of the stage and hand of a young woman) for | # sald to have I Lvorce} Blake be} She | ase hus wecured a I husband by naming | | ‘gervaianwy-/907 BY. caw aoninin Worry over her debis and disap, \ fine four-story structure in the Fort|few in the long annals of unhappy ) Greene section. women, : Many persons calling themselves act- Bei penton, the; New Soul, Mate, resses have killed them: ts u aiiTt wee because the house was too large that Pease's troubles with Mrs. TBlake began They wanted to rent mibloon, end the renter they secured ‘proved to be a handsome young chap Maywith plenty of money, Mra. Blake was said to be 00 pleased with the youth “that she lost some of ber soulful love jor Pease In due time the insurance A found ft out and raised the ob- tatcainy oe Fogulted in hie election | sa: nex as a woman who o chus.scomed by the woman for whom | le rather than fall. ARS had dessrted his wife: and obiid| Born’ of an vxcellent New York fam- \ ca Ppaze, wee a the mood to make Mr | ily, Clara Stevens eloped at sixteen ~e sn rey te mine men met! with William Moller Havemeyer, Mrs. true, cease from-~a life of alitter and folly. They died from satiety, from remorse or shame. Many women not of the stage have committed aulcide, but t almost universal: motive of these has been dleappointment in love. Preferred Death to Failure. Ambition kills many men, but % preferred to married Jack Bloodgood, son of « re-| puted New York millionalr It wan the death of the elder Blood- Ld apy. . Pease | rood that sent Ci Bloodgood, con-| ep cnewdnath lng fot shee ner husband's ‘all fed | nidered one of the cleverest and most ti wes A oe t ¢ | beautiful young matrons in New York. Bl they 2 Pte toqe ne Tyne how |eoclety, to the stage to cam her itving. Pijtves af No IM Fitty-Artn street, Brook: | For iis affairs were found to be eo * SBMA BLO pees _ | 008, who had expected to inherit mi! jonas, found himeelf hetr only to e large indebtedness, Within a year he be- came very {li of an incurable disease, wed to Make Truth Prevail So Tong, As She Had Breath in Her Body, and Keot Her Word. . Marie Temped! Ss Sues in London.in the Same Play Served to Accentuate Her Own Misfortune and Finan- in which she had so much confidence are a! But to them death brought sur-/ Clara} Bloodgood ‘stan fa almost alone amonk| but} divorced him after a year, and later rere | | | DEA TH RA THER THAN FAILURE: | | | i | | Loss. pecley Tee 7 ‘The Truth’ is a great play, and} Clara Bloodgood is going to strive! ‘to make it prevail as: long as she has} breath in her body.” | So wrote Clara Bloodgood a etd ago to acritic who had spoken kind- ly of her performance when many found it faulty. And she kept her ward till the bullet tired by her own hand, in Baltimore, Thursday night, put an end to a woman's long, uphill battle tor success. If ever a woman fought a clean, straight fight, seeking—ne-favors, | asking no quarter, that woman was Clara Bloodgood, who after years of hard work saw the success she had achieved and the competence it had won for her slipping away. pointment at the bad luck of the play igned by her Haley as. sli TREASURER OF CHURCH HELD PASTOR'S CHARGE William Jones Accused of ei bezzling Funds of Staten Island Congregation. | William Jones, treasurer of the Epis- {eqpal Churoh of All Saints a¢ Mariners’ | Harbor, 3. 1, ts under arrest-on the charge’ of the rector, the Rev. Mr. Blan- jchet. of being short in his accounts. | The rector’s accusation and the arrest |han dumfounded the church, because | of the Jong association of Jones with NOT TO BE DELAYED and Dock Work Despite “Economy Streak. Comptrofier Metz admitted that the placing of the ban on eome- thing Uke $122,000,00 worth of Improve-| ‘ments by the Hoard of Estimate and) Apportionment yesterday, at his sug- (@eation, "is not an sweeping as it looks. faid he: ‘Wa can't afford to shut down ab- City Will Continue Schools} to-day | land Clara Bloodgood had to face the| the Institution and his friendshjp with roblem of earning « \iving for herself| the rector, Ay the young hueband, who had never pti Sean CaTeniocaie tine cae n of the had any more idea than she of the) books extending over a period of sev- struggle for existence. eral weeks. The first report was that) With only her experience an a society | the shortage amounted to nearly $1,000, woman and her versonal attractiveness, | but the ultemate figures, a» alleged, | : . | show It to be silo. i LG iphysearataete de District-Attorney Kenny presented the facta to the Grand Jury yesterday! has-just-emded-in-her death at her Own! and procured the Indietment of Jones. | hands. Jon now eeeking ball pending trial. Bhé began to fight fairly. Her social | He is a bookkeeper employed in Man- prestige whe such that she might have ; hattan. taken @ prominent part at once i¢ she COMMISSIONERS qmiall part in Charles Frobman’s pro- | Justice Burr Allows Only Half i i} Guotion of “The ‘Conduerora’ at the | wmpire Theatre. Her success was won [by genuine talent, hard work and tire- less perseverance, Before she reached it Jack Bloodgood died: Mise Tempeet's Success Acoentuated FLOPING GIRL'S. DISAPPEARANCE IS,“ STILLA MASTERY eee Can Find -N Trace of Mary Dunn or Companion. ‘The - mystery of seventeen-year-old Mary Dimp's filght’ trom” the comforta- ble home of her devoted foster-parents in Borough Park was not solved to-day, although every effort hasbeen made to get a trace of her. Nor has the young bank clerk with whom ahe ie belleved to have eloped been identified by John W. Hamikon, a steel. construction en- aineer, of No. 2 Broadwa: nd foster- father of the girl. When Mary left the Borougn Park home Tuesday she avent to a neighbor- ing drugstore and called up an Ex- ohange place bank on the!'phone. She carried’ a little banale and wore a now. dreas' and th presents of Jewelry she recetved.' Those who overheard vthe aitl's talk convinced that she wad talking to a mi atthe other end and that an elopement was planned, Mr, Hamilton ‘sald to-day that he had causéd diligent search ‘to be mi without result: “L have telegraphed and. written to friends and relatives of Mary and Used he long-distance telephorie'in the hope} of recelving some information..ot. her whereabouts or heading off her foolish fight," sald Mr, Hamilton to-tay. ‘I Clara Bloodgood’ S Battle With Fate Clean, Brave and Fat Down to the Last Tragic Moment, Says Nixola Celia Sraith ZKneE Li "THE CORNET OF : DUCHESS * TWEREAD AIS OTHER WOMEN Her Curiosity and Rich Meat Packer's Carelessness Paved Way for Divdrce. BIRDS AND WINE, Mrs. Miss: Nellie Roberts, of This } , Her Own Detective, Wattlington, After almost a year's murrsillakes of “learned. laut ork Mr, Chicago, | mude dxht that her de had been crowned with | Wattlington was arrested | after belng found in the, tective in apartment of nother weman, Wattiington waa Mise York. She marrlod 4 cousin of Judge iao- pold Sundheim, a. law; of No, 170 Broadway. Mr, Sondheim died, and five yeirs ago whe married the man against whom she hax now obtained evidence for a divoroe, He is an ’Engilehman resident in Bermuda, and belongs to the | Gsnewrn which has the contract for fur- niwhing neat to the British army and navy so far as there are calls for {t in | Bermuda Mra | Roberts, of Otto Bondhelm The Wife's Story. “We were very happy, Jack und I, 1 our Bermuda home,’ Strs. Wattlinger | suid, “unt! lust February. Ie had gone [to New York on a busingss trip, when } ono di bill came to the house for hot | birds and cold bottlea at mkinight for four in one of the cafes just before his yoase! nailed. I thought of two wompd from Cliicago who had been there, and | 1 couldn't forget them wien I-chidedp| [him with the bill upon hie return. He | told me it was all a mistake, that the | bill was Intended for a friend of his. ‘Just then he threw off his cost end went down to see about his begeuge | which was being unloaded. I suppose it | wasn't right, but I went through his pockets, and there what do yon think I found? A lettur--front offe af theea women telling him te hurry and come pack to her! “Atter that I went through ‘his | pocketd when every mail stesmner came itn,and, ob, what a lot of letters I got | 7 | | | RECRUITING FO THE BLACKHAND BROUGHT $20 00 Head of Secret Society in Naples supplied Thugs to the Band in This City. NAPLES, Dec. 7—The police of this city ntly taken {nto custody a man named Antonio Delui short time ago was elected in-clifef of the Camorra secret 40 Dalucla had in his possession $20,000 which he is anid to have made by fui nishing recrults for the "Black Ha in New NOt Es ‘RECEIVER NAMED FOR PITTSBURG BROKERS have re: "at Our. trom women. I couldn't stand it any longer, oo I left him and came to New York. But pretty soon he wrote md | that he was coming here and begged | | me to take him back. He came right | here to the hotel. and the first thng I knew they were showing him upstairs. 1 didn't have « minute t prepare my- self, but I was firm even against hie t He was as foollsh as could be. "He wamed me to go to another hotel with him, but I) refused, and then he told °me he had to go to To- | Fonto for a week. He went all right, | but he came back tn a couple of days fang had been with a woman from |New Haven three days before I knew NEW YORK GIRL AND niER BARON TOO.| Formerly | het husband, Mrs. J. A.C. Wattiington. | + wife of » wealthy meat packer of Bor- | Neille | | Mrs. Whalen Git by Glass‘as | Machine Runs Down Woman, and Tears Up Tree. drat ty A bie toarine antomobile, which wae lhe wedaine kift of John Whalen, ef |Brookiyn. to his bride two months age, knocked down and severtly injuted Milas |at. . Courtney, forty yeare old. of Ne. .}U8 Madison street. Brooklyn. yesterday. latternoon, at Gates hvenue and Dows- — ine nitreet: WilliamyMoode. the chauffeur, was jtaking Mrs. Whalen and/a woman’ susst from the. Whalen. residénce,/ Np. m8 Brevoort_place, ‘through Gajes ‘avenue |to thie. dry Koode district. A‘ grocers waxon, driven at high ‘speed. oanie’ oyt of Downing street, and. turned hged/en for- the machine. Mopdy qticidy eteerediin\ close to the lright cur. end pansed the rear of) the wagon: Not the machine skidded.on the wet asphalt. © - ‘The automoblie then shied Into the utter In Downing street, ‘crashed inte - an old tree, fearing, It up by the roate and dislodging the flagstones around! it. ‘The machine then struck two'lron a|de- walk shed supports, and there it be- came wedged. When the tree was struck Mra. Whalen was pitched’ forward, ‘striking her (Head agalnnt the chauffeurs giake wind sh{eld aboat the skme time that it amashed Into a hundred Pieces. Mrs, Whalen escaped with’ slight ‘cuts about the face. Her companion: wasinot in- Jured, nor was the chalffeur.s° Ambulance Burgeon'H. R. frome the Cumberland Street Hospital, reyivea Miss Courtney, who had’ been carried unconscious to’a stoop. \'Thé) ‘surkeow found’ that’ ber mpst\aérious/injary! wee | fracture of the collérbone.”/ She “wes taken» to the home of ; Dr.) Louie! @. Pilcher, at! No. 306 Grana avenues. he was back. But tunybe “1 Alan't: Aw her! I cother name from ‘a: tettér: she wrote ihim, out of Pls pocket, et _ course, and the ethér: day ti went New Haven. Called: on Tether Wornan. 3 “What ‘do you think I saw as - tecéd”a room where she wes lying o in bed? A wreat, big picture ofimy/tise- right up) and said he - man from Bermuda, ‘ts he anything to peeked mae, and I told ber:, Then tale ‘A’ despatch 'to' The Wore: tom Cw cago tells the rest of ‘the: stevy. Mrs. Wattiington’s | private /detestives: hae the htisbana’ asrestseics on Ber! Gompigint in thea partemen: a cat oes ead - oe he i ead wees. mrold that it don't went her reared into; Appeal to Rome Prevents De lay in Von Graffenreid- Stern Wedding. ae TP RTE HK | | | i | i | Added Intorest in the coming wedding ‘ of Mise Irma Stern, eldest daughter of Loulx Stern, of No. $3 Fifth avenue. 4nd Baron Leo von Graffenried, of a Gistingulshed Swivs family, waa lent by The world seems to be awakening 1 a sense of the effect that the dread} white plague has upon business and| financial-conditions. This is seen in the efforts of many large manufac- turers to check. the spread of the dis- ease among, employees by creating ree of the weuuing fo: a I K for acy. | more sanitary conditions in the Leo in ion of the late Baron} Seen PoMGrananviead (arnce Swisy| Shops, and educating thelr! people to Minister to Austria. Baron Leo pro-| proper oare in the homes.- iSaee before: vaaterenliae: estat? this} Consumption is an insidious dls- ountry for a ensation from JG Chur He was assured thar | ease, often. taking a hold on‘its yic- forwarded to| tim. before there {s even the sligttest port received yesterday, | This report d that Cupid Invoked | {hh church officiats and set.the cables humming to -oeereyme an obstacle which might have necessitated the poat- ‘Effect of White Plague. On Business Interests. be used instead of whiskey, with the same effect. The ingredients are inexpensive and can be purchased without trou- ble at any good drug store, To avol@ substitution of some inferior pine product for the Virgin Ot! of Pine; tt in better to purchase each separately, and mix them at-home, 7 eisenlne Virein’ O11 of Pine te put ‘or dispensing, only’ in ounce vials, each vial securély valsa in a round wooden: cane wnikvon - grayed wrapper showing Dlataly the)” fame—Vireit Ott-of Pine Pure guaranteed onder the Food’ solutely, of (course. ‘Transporiasion Own telagraphed her’ fether tn Cornwall-on- + r J |the papers would be ereates asccssnble values and. mustn't ERE Tet coddian ot | netiiaent fasdeapt antwerea’ toraay| WnINeY, Beanetson & CO.|New York in mmnple time tor the ctre-| suspicion of ita presence. It frequent-| Drugs Act of June 3 1906," Berle, « waffer. Schools a] } j ;. : + | r00n, No.” ; prepared only © ‘Leer, 2 1% tater, Sohools am an xbeolute neoee:| (tenes tae ieading woman But na| the Demands in the Van- [mt ne nad ‘net, wen Marr. 1 818) Admit Insolvency in Bank- ['A'delay’ wae encountered, ana when |!¥ happens that an apparently incon-| Chemteal’'Go,,Ciacianad!, Chie. Bey t 5 4 m star in e n ie B ‘ |the papers fatled to arrive, Barc seq! sure to get the (i i /t ‘reretue for un so work on these ‘lines tne rhe reat abel relled ee erbilt-Pepper Case. as well as other relatives, but without iey-Proceedinpsn) papei Baron Leo #equential cold proves the starting genuine, e {won't stop.” | che fact that Marte Tempest with the | i Vavasl! Tuptcy NS. land his fiancee were keenly disappoint-| point of the deadly scourge, sold in bulk and cheap imitations pas: { “One. of the improvements to go| same play achieved a phenomenal suc-| | “L have visited the tank to which : | ed. They recalled the old superatition| A cold should never be neglected. | out to resemble Virgin: Olliot Pine tm Lithrougtiis ia i the owroureh bAvahue) subs | comity ences iadeed to the BiG a SS a an os env esho ot the vi Mary. telephoned: and; Interviewed the } Say that 4 postponed wedding is inauspi-| When first manifested a teaspoonful| name and style of ‘are’ ined | Si Way. The public hax demanded this) of her tallure. Uae |e anere mad en cone ioc tne ‘enderbilt- | oshier, but he ja n-reppectadle married) “PITTSBURG, Dec, 7.—Inv ntary| clus. Inquiries wore sent to the Bishop of the following mixture, taken every| fective, being largely coupobed of a th ( strenuously and the Publio Bervice| But she would nit admit Gefea: Pep pera rie ie eyeolus Kerapure andi cian, and it Was clear,to me that he! bankruptcy proceedinga, were led in| of Berne, through whom the dispehad- | four hours, will break it over night: distillation’ of pine needles, or leaves | Gomubiesion hea decided that tt must | Critics way that Min, Bloodnoog, tno court to-day when Justice Burr ect the | War not the man in ihe case, Perhaps the United States District Colirt here| on ww# obtained. Ho ruplied that the| Mix two ounces ‘of glycerine with a| instead: of-from the pine tree proper. § Seobullt. “Tt will be begun as soon hs |MEEN Lime had become zie wite igo itag, i Mary wae fooled by a’ subordinate Inj to-day against the brokerage house the | Daberé: Had been despatched on thé} half ounce of Virgin Oll of Pine and| These pine needle ofje are not ine Ke the Public Service Commission hoards |!am Lalnibeer, a well-known broker, [erpileations for counsel feos of $13,351 / 10rd ner thet he was CoA (|ateamer Oceanle, which would not ar-|q half pint of good whiskey. ‘Take in| tended for intetnal use, and when, WABs tedutrace’ {had vocal and emotiona) limitations jarainet atte eres anderbilt, as/the caahier, My investigation In that, wrseney stephenson & Co. at thi ie rive in Naw York until Wednesday | teagpoontul doses every four hours. It/ taken internally usually: cause neu-, { “Conptrotier Motz thinks the plan of that made.wuccess in a stellar part aim | etree a titel oh cata | direction has not ceased. Ripaiitioniterlarreselvneeaa tat ai at Bhs wedding was not for next Tues-| {gs claimed this mixture will cure any|sea Their use is mainly confined te jhalt, doll ee 0) filed | economy put into force yeaterday by: |CUM to sohlevé. To me he seamed a | Hd eat etiy ty eran net kA od in the cause of Whitney, ste sls any. Archbishop Farley was cons cough that {s curable, Five ounces! the manufacture of soap and similem the Board. of ¥etlmate and Apportion-| Soa pollaned and intelligant In-room Retehen. br. Henry a. | WOMEN PROBATION lavas: p "nd he said {t was not within his pow | of tincture Cinchooa compound can! purposs ment will help the next wale of doi terpreter of the roles she play paaaths i * el Goigntal er to proceed with the wedding , Unt] | by. the Cy, eneatas that ony ar) Riglt or wrong, ahe would not eo- Naainisce sore At eAMDACS Ae meyiory OFFICERS TO BE PAID. aioe naa alo MtaR® Seaany, SFutkes |e P DR DELS ASTAY SH sate Ei acinar OC Ea ee tee ee ee ee DAILY OR ATIONS. {900,009 vy sbring to moot maturing [Out {0 prove them wrong by taking the Tee nic orpetent. to manage his. ee.| Test Case Results in Award of $900] "the uanitites of the concern are fi ~ Obligations, He fe unxious to socure| Play on the road and Bearing 4 jarway $1000 day Hai i ps q i 0 de 80,00 Ne assets are an No. 17. @ legislative enactment to aliow hin {| part of the finunctal burden horselt, | tte, sug) Ae heeeee ote Une a Year to Four. Faithful with the Whitn ‘ ose isan aliore term Hotes, Dut iit doean't | Her confidence wax not so much in her- day work. The two lawyers asked for Volunteers epnenson Sieptenron raises Scientists and crimifologists alike i eam ‘Anny “unl spring A FAVOR welt a li tic puss and tie tee that [$160 counsel fece and for $1,081.76 dis. ; » known stock brokers. Attached “to” | have proven that thought. transfer- a 2 e eee neut 1 cat fe bn rete pursemenye. Tn theif “petitions they} The women! who were appointed pro- Rutor in net case of ence is an established fact. Through Rade EO) SET charges made were in Mcers in February, 1938, and | Stephenson sO; Se a they have been able to Sten played ut avers fnanolil oll .that the jbation ofiders Ge deuied admitting Insolvency. and, w People do sa “suggestion” they ha ‘ {CHILD CROSSES OCEAN .! ee tor the frat time weknowledge | propojiion to the value of the estate re- | aasigried: to ithe several police courte be adjindxed Dankrupt P y set to work the subtle forces of 4 i defen covered amounting to $100,000, Mr. ‘and who have’ been pérforming their | RToun “mental association,” thereby causing oa “ n| ea NIE nese mental associ 4 ALONE, HAS “ BULLY TIME.” hee Wis paw experience and ae oo ving Vanderbilt's lawyer stated that the es |dUtien ever alnce without pay, are to oe ’ the subject to think-as desired. ia pci inoed of whieh sls ad, dreamed tate was worth only $46,350. :° jbe pald. They wil! get $900 a year un-) TROLLEY FARMERS DANCE ‘ “ 1 Vsttle Charlotte Vi > | Socraneninty shee Med uswor ed Aura cas uMet acolalentia ubllse mune salts lasrtthe decision made-to-day by Justice wlabaad, For instance, by Peecelgnine ae 1 Little Charlotte Von Glahn Comes| seemed faraway. | taking Into consideration the value of \Giegerioh, In the Supreme Court, Queer Auricultariate Wit notal fl Se aveswarrairerale tices ie Over From Berlin to Join | wie Waa dovoted,-she met’ the |tho estate and the oxtraordinary cir-| A teat--cnse waa brought dy..Carrle| - pevel in schuetren D Overooa an eae U ; Uta in Her Parents H Jonly enemy she could not face~ ure | cumstances surrounding the case I make | MoCauley, probation officer at Jetteraon oe BE &e., are Inspired i Sekt ee att struggle wiiloh iad always bebn CO ee cee ss inet a aac] marker court OEMS ‘try the experiment yourself, It's bs \ ..Whon the Graf Waldersee docked to.|clgan and brive and strong, bureemonte, $1,886.20." 4 rs | The Board of Tetimate and Appbr- | Jowh Loth will be the nteresting. Just “suggest” to any # | day one of the first passengers to leave! Net eae tert Rpamucnsteemehe tlonment provided for paying probation | the barn dace of the T posted business man_ that The f the bie” liner wav slant-year-old| strove ito maka K prevail 40, lohe Rg WHIP” FOR OR RUBSIAN STUDENTS, | Meets 900'd year, andiseveral women | of the Weat Hoboken World has printed! 1,838,877 sepa- { Charlotte von Giahn who made’ the! eha had breath in her body, 2 . "| were appojnted to the oMce, certifiod | Sohuctzen Park td-nicht. 4 WartlecrnentercenEaenttilsives j Yeyawe alone from Berlin to foln her BT. PETERSBURG, | Des. 7,-Student | from al Hudson County 5 tllan the Herald. Then parents in New York.’ Sle came over MUTINEERS ‘MUST DIE. Ginovdere have again broken out at the) towns is promised. Priz Sis na ntpedeca mae oatieitenis iiletind. that : VR the eare of Purser Henatn gen and b Univeraity hero for the firet time In! their agiation (regularly, but the Board |‘ the dancers wearing Ra hg vas bite A penal feclited thal ho hud a “bully timest} VLADIOS8TOK, Ded, %,—Another| several inonthe, To-day the pollco ot Magistrates doubted thelr power to| 141 costumes, i TRCN ARS ies iit at the pursanesteble land dite ‘i Fieniered the university bulldinge sand | Seniit fi tt The Trolléy | Farmers’ offe: alive that Ite roundel ther boat hus tined bateh of aatiors Implicated In the recent | ghiered the uni aralty atadentat" over wriify, dnd the’ Comptroller doubted | The Troiiey | Earmers’ oie Br John von Glahn of Now it wawe| mutiniah here were to-tay fund {Gng hanared aivents were made, This! volunteers, and ive aagusnet ror make | dent, J. Freeman: Vice-Prest Sua The World Is the greatest of all pitleenti” “iro at i a who guilty and Poersaai a court mar. | afternoon hurrounding te, ise tase retroactive, | Otto; Treasurer, Poatum Cerna advertising mediums, and to think us Wy fees yaar) tal, Twenty-one of fhe men were |untversiiy patroiied by | Carrie McCauley’ brought suit for a| J. WI gohent papas cereal a Cealeauchhthingsidehnbstions n tad not biel Sty penis oon: Dust 0 death, fle twen laperse little knots writ of mandamus commanding the) mittee, A Truatees, G ‘i a . i lotta wary ven varying rms of » form. occaaloually Hoard of Herfa ae to certify her| Wilson, and John W f homes, workers, investments, \ eorvit whigs. _ Rame®for the payroll, tee, y | bargains, loans, etc,, otc, ies

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