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ad them all out If I mee then, but 1 Know worry they ars Attendant eM wan bes fe tho witnees.and the com rs. ) What In Oris captain's namet fie Dem utie, don right name. Q.. When you ray wikoste. do you mean When you had a fizit wth a tent or A patient had yout A, When som wren hey take you beat, S Q. when You say “took you down. hat do you meant Where did tt ee you to? A. Took you down on t! O08, ) aAWny fromy the-place No, YOu are standing up and you so down. (This fs. procisely what Dr. MeCarthy re bad been done to Insane pi at) men! acar on the lower of am patient named eter Was examined by the Co Rurns was in « dumb co! ninde no response to Prupounded to him: Dr. hat this r y charred aici blow delivered while: the -de- also was inia jon ‘and unable to a: | SWer any questions, Ward 40's Doctor Called. Dr. Arthur M. Phillips gave testimony . which supports ‘the charges made by -; Dr, McCarthy. Dr. Phillips was the ° ‘physician in charge of Ward #, ig examination brought out the f. 4 that he had been succeeded by a’ Dr. ct upon the pa- absence of the ¥ ited the ward. Phillips's testimony in part fol- lows: Q. Did Ward # come under your 7? A. Yes, Ward 40 was one of ‘ou dur- sulted Many there. Q. Was any report made to Ing October that an attendant a patient? A. Well, T don't r ai nt ¢ 1 abow you this book here and ,ask you to tell us what it is? A. This ‘ia the injury book, accident book of Ward 4, Q. Do" You find any entry there, for the month of October showing that any patient was injured in Ward # A. Yes, there are several entries here What the “Accident Book”’ Shows. Q. Read then doctor? A. Do you want them all read? Q. We want the cases that were re potted to you during the month of tober of Injuries recelved in the ward. A. Well, the Srst one Is October 4 and says: "During breakfast + patient G. Letora struck J..Austin with @ salt castor, causing a slight acalp wound in front of head; former praeueer baton are qe be placed in tack."* etl. 3 Both patients? A. Yes, sir. ly Mr, Koenig: Now, what (edi entry? A.; The next one, your "Octo- 9, during supper, patient 'N. Lip- schits struck 8. Freedman, causing former slight. abrasion on the nose tcratohed left ear.” Signed O'Nell. Q: Did. you examine that case after- ward to Verify the anvount of injury? i ‘A Yes, I verified all. those cases. “Oct. going out to exercise, Patient T. dy struck Patient K. Aivilo, knock- him down, causing a sligh! abra- left exe. Attendant J. O'Neil. “On Oct. it to dinner Patient T. “Reiley going struck.Patient Burns—struck lower |) Dreased in ward 59. ‘Oot. 20, D. Batting had ht, fal the ur- Per J. Leahy. Bigned O'Neil! two convulsions during the 1 Ing out bed and recelved drulses 6: forehead. Per Night 4 ctendant D. ph; ed O'Neill. You examined the patient yourself the’ following morning? A. 1 did. “On ‘Uth \D, Batty had two convulsions the night, falling and recelving t discoloration of the’ right eye. 1ht Attendant O'Hanlon." ever hear of the system lents—you know what of. “hanging” means as applied case? “A. Why, I don't recall thosé wards. Q. And) do you remember Dr, Me-| Carthy being assigned to that ward) and being there during the. month of| October, "1977? A. Why, I remember that he wi re. HERO GIVES L ATER RESCUES IN | BOMB-SET BLAZ | i —_+— | Explosion in Tenement Fol- | lows Mysterious Warn- | hey Le / ing. 14 FAMILIES IN PERIL. Prophecy of Departing Ten-| ant Fulfilled Few Days Fred Koenig went to a hero's death {te-day when an incendiary set fire to his oma, Zl East One Hundred and enth street, and he, after saying his wife of a year and his week-ol4 bate.’ went to reecue others, | The ‘house at No. 21 is a five-story! |structure in which lived fourteen! families, all hard working, respectable persons. Only a few days ago a family of foreigners moved from the second floor, and on that day one of the women members of the family said: | “All you had better’ move out of-here. | This house is marked and those in it will meet the fate those people met over at One Hundred and Ninth street and Becond avenue, when fourteen ‘were killed.”” NO one heeded the warning. She had given It In such a mysterious tay that 1€ wan thought to be only the chatter of | @ gossiping woman. Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning | there: was an explcsion. An instant( Jater flames burst from the rear of the| tenewent-house, and elimbed from the| second floor ‘up throagh the stair well | to the roof. In a tenement in the rear, which faces on One Hundred and Elev. enth street, live a number of foreigners, | [They were awakened by the explosion. | and. seeing the flames began shooting | their revolvers, | Stairways Cut Off, | «When the police arrived all escape for | the tenants above the first floor had | been cut off by way of the, stairs, and the families took tothe fire-escapes | Of course the bottom ladd2r was stuck. | The botton ladder on burning tens-/ trcnta is always stuck threatens. On the second floor rear lived Charles} Smith, his wife Anna and ‘six children. | Acros the hall lived John Paradiso, | his wife and three children, and Jos- eph Spiritus. It was outside of Para- iso's door that the expi. sion occurred, and there was no chance for him or his household to get to the hall. Paradiso guided his wife and. litle| ones to the fire-escape, and there they | waited until Edward Wilkins, a lquor| when death | | Afterward. ie THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 238, ‘Young. Woman Whose Coat Was Slashed, Girl Who Saw the Act, and Man Wiio Is Accused ag x EVA, KOY- PROBING DEATH OF PATIENT ON ~ WARD'S ISLAND | John G. Shaw Suffered From! Fractures of Ribs and 2 the | A SAMUEL BUCHINDER Jaw. ‘MRS, BLAKE TO. MRS, GLYN, THE FIELEN WALSH | 2 EVADE JURY DUTY FOR 820, BROKE TELLS JUSTICE } Officials Indignantly Deny the Charge and Ask for Proof Against Anybody. *T don't see why I should be com- Pelled-to serve as a juror when no other broker is ever molested. They Pay §&5 each to a certain attache of the Stock Exchange and escape, and I could do the same thing, but I refused SLASHED GIRL’S W RAIN COAT ON BRIDGE CAR | Samuel Buchander Accused of | School Girl Elizabeth Grady | Using Scissors on Garment i Worn by Miss Roy. / Man Ayrested and Heid Under) {$500 Bail in Centre | Street Court. 2a) When Miss Roy. of No. 1259 mcd first street, Brooklyn, started for the office in Manhattan where she is em- ployed as a telephone operator to-day. she wore her new rain coat—one of those rubber coats that Jook like @tlk; and run to pronounced cotora- Miss |Roy's coat was Iliht blue. adorned with bie white buttons. She squeezed her way aboard a car of a bridge train and stood alongside Bamuel Buchander, a euspender maket | Helen W. of No. 671 Forteth street, had a seat right acroas from Miss Roy. and Buohander, { As the train was running down the bridge Miss ¥ Saw a sleam of light on metal. Looking a little clos she saw a hand manipulating a pair of sciésors stealthily engaged on the back of Miss Roy's striking rain coat. | Slashed Her Rain Coat. | ‘The scissors jate thelr way throu! the cloth and the amazed Miss Waial:| | suddenly saw Miss Roy's black skirt | through a large egg-shaped aperture) lin the back of the rain coat. Then she! | realized tha: the man next to Miss Roy | \had mutilated the garment with the| | scissors and was cafefully sneaking the Fextracted piece of cloth to his pockst. With a scream that startled everybody the car, Miex Walsh made a grab | in for Buchander's hand. He dropped the the s¢lasors and tried to to the door, but male | | {cloth | force his w passengers, Darred his ‘progress and, [eae Miss Waleh hed explained, | grabbed hold of him. The situation was explained to Miss! Roy, who began to cry when she found) that she could stick her arm <hrourh a hole in her nice new raino of the men passengers | rapid-fire smashes at Buchander's face. Jand women were crowding around him | fto scratch hix-eyes odt when the train | | reached the Manhattan terminal, | 'aken to “Police Court. | Policeman O'Flaherty took charge of Buchanaer and hustled him to a} | Fourth avenue car with Miss Roy and Misg Walsh. Buchander wan arraigned | in Centre Street Police Court aad held ; on the complaint of ¢he two young women, Thia is the first “Jack the Slasher’ |case the Bridge police have encountered fe some time. O'Floherty sayn that it was Buchander's' idea to kedp the fece of cloth for a souvenir of Mins | ‘oy'n fresh and charming appearance The complaint against Buchander spe = CHILO VICTIM 0 POLICEMAN HESS |On Draught at All Customers Bottled at theBrewery we. ————-a [ fourteen-year-otd_ | Elizabeth Grady last May, appeared bee day before Justice Newberger, In Bue preme Court, to sue her husband fur |Mlorce. Teas in nerving a term of fourm } [teen years for abduction, ‘The child whom ‘liess wronged eg ; | peared nnn wiiness for Mex. Hens, Me | ras dren] ke a schootwirl, wentinet | la hort wkirt and red felt hat, with Ger | WIFE'S WITKESS Sees whe eloped with tuestions of Attorney Britt, fer Sm Prep aetat tes ce agin | 4 i | ree pret ce aa thar ciel ito Testifies Agai | | ont Hees bahia cell tn Bing Aine gainst Abductor | | 9 [ira sienrs irother. in Divorce Suit. ieee WHITTLE @ CORAIE ASBION, | em es J | Join Waittle and Jamen Corrie, gro~ EC No. 77 umtrin_ aventie, te- Mrsi Caroling Hens, the wife of THeo- | G07" sanigued Tee Shee Mgt ot ered: Dd th untied polloeman ors to. Charles W. Todo A The Oldest - Lager. Beer Brewery in the United States | y4 SAY, : « HIM, ie 4 N "FOR XMAS -~ | COUNTER GOODS, LB.. SUCH AS Pecan Chips, Molasses Cream Kisses, Peanut Chips, Cinnamon Tablets, SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 48th to Sist Inclusive. FIVE. POUND BOXES. ee : at I had any complaints of that nature.| dealer, and Jack Ma: | : | 0 rtin and = | ff 5 oa : i | vin, of No, 115 East Ono Hager rae | 0 a alscey colar eens gk eet cara | ekar Iulu destruction moCe personal) Io Lp erAgIIION Jest Gato h 1 1 j Tenth street, came. Then the children) COTone!, Acritell! held an investiga Crhis eae. the nistamentomice by | rere alle wee heed iat sour caine A eee ee > | sold by others ai & ; ecienlrnence. s jWere dropped into the arms of the| ton to-day into the death of John G. 4 ‘ Sees | Miss Rog ix a telephone operator tn) ————— bex; cur price per Q. @ YOu ever prescribed medicine) 74. e CGinton Miller, a broker at No. 35 4¥sti| the office of Estabrook & Co., banker: RLEY of a green color? A, Yes. we occasion- | Shaw, a patient in the Manhattan State street, and llving at No. 109 East Sixty-|No. 4 Broad streot. Miss Walsn ie a7 Lenin? FINE UXED 5 By _ally prescribe medicine of 'a green color,| The tenants on the third floor rear ay ST ‘ i vi | stenographer for the law fi { Gar-| endese assortment and that comes up from the drug store| were got out by the fire escapes tos; Hospital for the Insane, on Ward's} fourth street, to Justice Dayton, in. the | Sin gt young, at No..1s Broadway. | Helens confretions : on trays in single doses and 1s not kept |The tenants in the front of the butld- I#land. As in the Rodesky case, which | Pilerim Mathers Have No Need] one Conrt, to-day gene a SPECIAL) MIXED ECE SDN siMe mand Atrios TO ip the Tat ot the Green “Dope.” [128 Were not having such trouble, as Indirectly ied to the Investigats pe aati ast cia api aehaey br) rer : Ereamn w Peppermints | NIGH GRADE. ROSBON® eroreenia. Dope: jthe flames were not #0 severe, and! ward's talanc be 2 SEGUE CPI for Sensational Advertisin was not excused and had the.bad tuck | LANDSLIDE LEAVES Cream ee Apricots, | NEMOCOLATE. and GLACE & Ce Wana eee seine me en, too, somebody got the ground, "td's Island by Dr. John. C. McCar- ensa : IZ |to be accepted as a juror in the trial TROLLEY IN MID-AIR. Mates, eerolty pelos an | FRUIT. eran iateortnyent 5 . Now, | yi SS arise cp h ey ob 5 rene! ey | of all Chocolates, prescribe’ the color of water for an ladder in place. thy for The Evening World, the victim 4. te 7 of the first sult. _ *r, POUND | kinds, 5 pounds for UPRnat ‘le that for? A. That is al Gulded/ Blind Woman Outs pPative, Shawcase Had broken: bones: LO ERIS HENS So eee ee ror MECTS| PITTSBURG Dec 2.—An electric car, | DE | solution for epliepticn “78 '* ®/ On tho fourth floor rear lived George | Shaw was committed to the Manbat- statement. isla Justice Dayton te an) Tied with passengers, bound! (rom|| Gin oouAm es 6 CHOCOLATES and Q. What would be the effect ic; Storm and his wife and their children. | : i 7 Evening World reporter.” “‘I' questioned : SBUEbE (ouen : i] Fruir, 2c. 7 sn asasort= i a patient should receive an over-| Andrew, 10;-George,-§:—Agnes, 4. and | {47 State Anylum on June 16 last. 18{ A wordy war Is waging ‘txixt Elenorenim closely, reminding him that he MeMaped ie ieerioueciucciae ito: §SORTED Choco” ; done of that green colored mix-| John, 2 and Miss Liizstie Grover, a Was Mfty-six years old. feeble, and! not| Glyn and intellectual members of| was under oath. Ho atuck to his story, en a portion of the-roadbed slid | WG ee 30 NDS. 25c Jalen. . 5 pounds aes. a aneeoneerah aes ona S| woman of fifty, who t totally blind. | violently insane. His death was re-| the piigrim Mothers’ Association, This|but refused to tell the name of the ool-/down an rapeosbro try metiiecio sorcear v = —— it givem to qulet themt A. | Storm and his wife got thelr younger ported on Dec. 19, y pr ee i lector. I directed the clerk that the | and tracks suEpeiied oe eta panve! | . 5 Tatts F |ohildren on the fire eacape, but Andrew| The deati certificate 4 py the! weunlzation of New York clubwomen| COT or or gurocs be informed of | Mes, “hutatt wore. taken strom fees! | IMPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW the attendants about and took charge of Miss Grover. The boy | Want's Island authorities stated that| W0 have little sympathy with the tem-/ es, matter.” jp Rers. LOOT OLn ata tenet UST ARRIVED, 5-POUND BOXE immediately close to you when |led the bilnd woman to the ladder and| gnaw died of “general paraiysis and! peramental insanity {s exploited in| ne trial term clerks generally de-| caused the accident | CROP J ted) D sv ik to the patient, while you | then guided her stops downto safety. | es 3 x Hf a heen Leepehae 5S dee) ks and runs throughout he Pt) SS SSS SS e talking to himf Al Why, yes,| John McQuilken, ne wife and their, POM Poisoning.” I: was adjed inci-| the sensational “Three Weeks," severe-|clared that a broker as juryman was| burg district are at a food stage to-| Lined Baskets. 25c. Each of eourse, OY chiideen, lait ton tteed erin hac | dentally that he had fractures of two| iy snubbed, at a recent meeting, the{® rafity, but none of them could give a) ay, but little damage will result. Sale of Imported Sat 0 ne ¥ . Lac *) — 53 MEE LOULS RGD ribs and of the lower jaw, | r of tiger-cat heroines. POR LOT. CRO ROT TS Se broken leg, and Mamte, fourteen, lived | 3 Ee Sx-Judge Thomas Allison, Commta- | ; | 2 : Say shed the - 1d | i : : IMMIGRATION FIGURES Jacroms the hall trom the Storms, The)... What Caused Death. | Gee cameaceateaneee a otigh Faded | ee eee ee eatin on the| TART IN CINCINNATI |}Special Offer to Suaday Schools. Churches, Institutions, Fairs, Etc. i ; flames were shooting into thelr apart-|_D© on performat an a He ene 5 2 f Miler. pute any imprope $7 | . CE ‘A 30-POUND PATI SHOW HEAVY INCREASE. pool it ‘ | bowds" and “Pancake-Footed Frights| Part of Miljer ipute uny improp VISITS MOTHER’S GRAVE. |] a_se-rouxn. rate ay ments hen “Jim hobbled to the hall, found that Shaw died from ny “ainekbral he stated an uw: +i Tow T! MIX- AND OO IL Se fdoor, which w: nat f resulting from a com, Chey tem DEA RY, nied u: he story that these |] TERE AND G0. HA $2 UND HOLLY —- WASHINGTON. Dec. 2—A twenty: | rn Be eceneitieeeatiaa Pas the Ja a sothechve cold shoulder] bankers and ponies, wore baying $33) ¢, Tl D Haier ys | bye ‘ 40 BONES FOR. . : ‘ os = plain 2 Nh Negra Rae 4 + to evade jury duty ja an old + D cor y of} 5 Dae 2 r ; Ave per cent: Hicreaze over the same (The Evening World that when doora| "Ax fracture and te w a Seen en oe eitea | One, L neve inde efforca th dnd out| War ‘Taft arrived to-day from Wash-|| Why Pay a Middleman More When You Can Buy at Factory Prices ? : fade the Inenigration | vere closed at Umes of fire the danger 4nd killed him ele ‘ ny aified | what this wonderful Wall street pecaottington, having been called here on{ from all countries to the United | WEz® Sones | Dra, Rush and Moore, tao of the hoa-| MORIA to *ay concerning Mra. Giyn’s| ie, but he Isa myt, If the baakers and | ere Te eed teh the administra | Taslomers can save lime Wy Going thelr, Xmas shopping at either Bar. States is shows s nly, fe : erreate se heal i eae comments, The s brokers give up their money on any | DY ected -} jo cet. lores, where ore attendants am Srates te shown ia the monthly se | McQuilken and his family got down; Mtl resident physicians, were ques Fe ee Teer nares auch pretext, they acs fools as well as{ tion of the estate of hie mother, Mra. Note: An oe ee call i ’ covering the month of November, In| to safety, and then came young Fred tioned. abvut Shaw by Coroner Ac tii esiaA duet chatnicpetoe % knayes.’” Tpulea Mo Taft. During the morning will be it 3 that month tecte tminigrante arrived | Koenig, fila baby aud wite ia als arma, ‘ell, Dr. Rush said that he un va dewn on herself the wrath of more than) “Deputy Commissioner | Frederick | he visited ber graye in Spring Grove era our Cortlandt and Barclay street Stores,» open until 10 o'clock, i at the various ports, as against } Sis . ts mew one clubwoman. O'Byrne produce he big bovk contain- | Cemtery. le expects to return to ‘state will be 01 orn ¥ tt November ifn “invadditinn, there | He reached the rear court safely ang/ that Shaw had met with an ac Bat cna ty {hg the ‘namea of Jucymen beginning | Washington to-night and our Tark Row three stores wii be apen until midnight. ; 4 Sha reached “these ‘shores, then looked about for his sister,2Mre,/DUt had been unable to ascertaln | Mothers Need No Defense. with “H." There were 175 names of ——$—$—<—————— FREE but were turned back for various | Thomas Corker, who, with her husband |#0¥ 1¢ occurred. Dr. Moore, who had} 4. ysie Devereux Blake, Prosident | Wall Street brokers under this one let-| CWENENIS KING CUTS OUT WE. DELIVER te ens 341 hildr ~ ‘ leharge of the ward in w Shaw was its 0h i ._ | ter, i CHASES OF ONF: r November, 197, Russia alone furnished | 494 two children, lived across the hail / © Sine Pilgrim Mothers, gave forth her| “Judge Allison sald/he wished Miller KSB EE. Te 1 1, is oy ais grin p OVER BRTWEE i OF kn ncres. sper cent, over | from Koenig. jeonfined. raid that he understood Shaw.| © ( orning of the fascd: uage Ae to himn./ He'd like Millers | CORONATION AS TOO COSTLY AND. ONED (200TH | STREET. 4 svennber, ace : The Corkera had a hard time in sav.( Had @ Aight with another patient, | tila nating | Neip in ferreting out the faker who col- We delivers to 10 tbe, for 206 fe ie tot lon from a. ‘ arate ot 5 s bf 25, o eullib! . a vs in Mani Efe trina’ for the siz monthg eaded Hovea; | ine thelr lives.” They had got to the|, Di Moore was not sure t peaehet I discuss that womant’’ she | cc $5 # plese fm gullible brokers. | CGpeNHAGEN, Dec. 23.—A telegram Beir gcksne Hoboken: and, Jersey ; Wwe Was Sided, an era uf one firat floor escape and-there liad been| 2! been & Aght; he under: hat) vod witlr an aristocratic uplifting of recelved here from Stockholm sayn that Cys XO eo on ttorstown ceo lccubie feature OC ts tat iment | compelled to drop thelr children inte een ee ieee cnn ira| ber eyebrows. “Yes, 1 know she called Gustave, miho became) King of Sweden | carefully packn itt department: i isthe fact that only two more Japa-| the Arms of the men on the ground, | 2” ial ee fe was a fight. He| |) crumps and {rights and various ovher, | on the death ot le father icing scar, Gur spoctal mail orde i se came to the United States in No-| Then Mrs, Corker had leaped and been | Suid not * Mines Me uen Onsen ey Ober lii-bred things, but I am not dn’ the the customary. coytly coronation cere- tl being placed at 1492 and 1490, raphe jeaught and Corker saved himself by a/ FOUCTe tne pee appeared to bel eit Gisturbed over ft. as. Mrs. Glyn's mony, ‘Thin decisian will’ be extremely —— =a i 3 Ret oe ignorant of the whole matter, i t ; a NY popular in Bye ; Ayvely i WentiBarki (arbor oroner Acritelll, unable to secure any | OF pacecttsy ED hatha aes ‘ re qd | | Koentg did not know his aister ang | “vier information, dropped the case. | gq go not have to resort to sensational SLIP COVER‘ Help Wanted jx: tam rece sate. No sooner nad minetab te McCarthy Caw, Stacements In order to sain recognition. ps FOR { |he reached the court than back up the| Im this connection tt is interesting to} 71 de/ Me DORLIOC ROR OM Tn 5. 6 C t 5 | cause of th i O © on the 3 fireescape he scrambled to the fourth |recal! what Dr. MeCarthy-eays he found | art oft : Re irarine | PIECE SU i 0-Day MbGee Tha Tenveredi Oia tslsteretaphee:[o0 s Island, He decla ea with ts . = i y amo! i px, though, the ~ : : ments, which by this tinie were burn. | '* canna funchéon was heel li y ND wA (eg For This Month Only (As advertised for in The M i ing ey room, and began to go on the or he was not recetving sufficient a ‘ OUR! ODI | through, them, He got) (outhe front re the marks will n ke to feed her ity. Mra. Glyn ° ON OUR: World's Want Directory. | waits just at thes, weakened by ny us apa T nae eet —— A COMPLETE 5g Liberal Credit System MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1907, | flames, toppled and fell. Young Koenig invite” only tha) NEWARK, N. J, De@ 2 —Vice- ASSORTMENT OF = YOU CAN PUURNITURE arncibsath Balstans Damaaysvalise = - 4 Troners J 1g| toppled to tho bottom with the burning erest women to talk at our meet-| Chancellor Emery announced this after- owes Gi HIGH-GRADE ‘ yards; peefret fit guarantees, : @ Janitors 1 4) heap, and there, with one leg broken zm eat ane Be Wupessible for! noon that he would Issue 4 body at Christmas ifts, D $50 worth, $3-00down (Arg Ce ea Es ¢ B sasitgene : 2 hq other injured, he roasted to BratneiNetiClatheseHer Thonn tachment-for Mrs. Florence Di Lorenzo, |}. i d ! 308 5.00 [tees mneacuremcnta ily s ys, alp Hi death, f zi f lob e 0 jed to answe I + - de Pia Laine renee 2) When the firemen began going through ; of our personal ap-| oi ster to, tos i at : “al ae it 7 D amon S, Y 7.50 ‘ Rushed 3B Mac E en hgann hroug! Ae alle cons |aubpoena to testify In the divorce sult ° tet ein AA ae x ting Chier namuei Poling Mrs. Glyn forgets | brought by wealthy Eugeug Koehler, of | Wa ecnes OPEN EVENINGS Soa Bindery He t 5 Nor when the floors iene wid ae we eee, FOE | Hoboken, againat his wife, Wilhelmina, | 5 eee 5 2) began Biv under his He einen he eee ette mot the | soe will be changed with contempt d J Iry : 2 und \ woinen who eare mare H : Caamdere sieves 4 {ireached a window, and yelled for wan lntelicetiat Tet] Bina DL Lorenzo Ie tie woman who] an ewe | aa oniaiertaidae 2|laddes to be raised The ladder was on In ertticlsing dur braine | «, y x =chie 5 Sc peemmie Pevieucs omalite rancenrenin rat [much ata on thet bln hag ony |e" chet tonapinwor nse tora] CAMS OR oer ee . wining | ss oom d4 J.MORRIS Gockslrune F) Nas Internally injured and was taken EVANS FatlS-TO-SAVE’ LIFE |ubie to at ate the tigh standard of| and carrying out an alleged plot zhat.| | ONLY Ri UP-TO-DATE GOODS ° Dressmakers 3 eat rmatoepitalnin > a7 serious (con Jour Intellect.” > verer women in| xhe says, led to her being trapped in al Dentinis 2 s| dition ont fireveacapes the tiremen, OF BATTLESHIP FIREMAN. Yea ean, be found “than at our! digvoken totale 7) 8 | EAS GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Dishwashers ri 12 | found Ignatz Lovy, his wits Lena wae " a woman of supposed incelligence eke | Ue Peale Or Mra, “Koohier’n “Wscuaats | No employer's references necessary. CARPETS. RUGS. BEDDING saul ’ two ehfidren, Mollie, eight) and WASHINIGTON, De Such. ridiculous mtatementaes te | tone. Call, Write ee Telephose 5867 Cort, ‘ mont Y 1) Drug Clerks 4 Seat torhi ot Rear-Admiral Has Read “Three Weeks, Jonin | Lemon, x bartender In Bren- Will wend representative if desired. ey i pas Farienil “ye have read ‘Three Weeks | nan's Hotel, ten! to-day 2 carried. them the Atia Yon Jf pave read Three, Weeks. | tnt diumpagne party at thet olace| { American Watch & Diamond Co, ensar mbaointely FI est August at which Mrs. Koehler was ‘ They cleanse, purity the tenth; ou 3 Maiden Lane, rica a guest and wh y OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 0,00, she smoked her frst " breath. td | south ant Pot can feel a diatributti ‘antlseption, pro: a 2 a . | 3) Hed ta she stand and i 4 10 Mrs.-Di Lorenes, ‘but| eed YA ASCENT. OXYGEN foXs) ue organization that he ned shen a tablet becomes mola + = : WADARS Hon tainenieniana fig mouth. | Prevents, tnt’ caste’ Can WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUT srinted 46 ¢ ‘or, without toothbrush ees printe i that she had {2 uddenly, Katurday, De MANS an” eet or purse, BT OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVES) 0: —30. ore an a ther : cr kneos e of the tute Charl 1O take i i ASE ihe 3 more than ail oth Ingtor | TO CUR : AY but de-| Tr { hens Recetnnend oe eet FiO) rake LAN ALINE YMOMG Quinine ap 4 ae, let army mae WEST ST | his ext | pruggtsin vetund money It it falle to Cure ee nied that she Lad admitted any wionay Funeral Tu 2PM, from hog, late Druggists. wy GROVES slenature leon each box. 25¢.0,0 Upins: i f weaidence, 210 West 12sd at.

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