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— 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. __ THAWS ECCENTRICITIES TRACED TO CLIMAX OF THE SHOOTING HEIRS Pearse dec at atone” tn see eamun| OCALCHING 10% BOULeES OF Vietims in Ruins of the Opera- House mother's nily | “"" 4¢ Boyertown, Where 165 Dead Have Already Been.Recovered ag Serrenerm Q. Were you the time Appearance with so | Harriet Alice aunt, was | other jurors incompeten raving signed ever taken to an asyluin? William S. Weber, a plumber and ar me of bis property to Mrs. Mary Ann The witness kney wever, tha n r of 8 innell Pepper derbilt, leader of aunt ad en taken to the Friends’! ave testimony simiar ft “ th tr tualisis is threatened Asylum at rankford, Pa. She was y his fellow-m s Ile with the loss of Bright: Kyea. eighty years old, he thought. Horace| struck by ‘Thaw's s i Iis daughter. Minerva Vanderdile, whe 3. Thaw, a brother of the witness, died | usual appenrance ! WS espe him declared Ir tent, to-day In ern Mitate Hos é aration that obtained from Justtce Maddox an order Staunton noIS8s. He was 1 seemed ‘ nsane asylum George Meyer, a grace sult to annul her fath Q. Your fat asylum at | West One Hu vd I V it and Nis wife are living jas r, erome, cross-¢ ni v that Thaw was eae Mr. Jerome, cross-exam rolded T tent w)en he marricd Mra, out that e witness's father and Wh do you mean thar he was deceived by brother had both suff from melan- | asked Mr. Jerone i ; - cholia. Mr. acquainted | “Very nervous and absolutely crazy,” It fs said that Mrs Pepper-Vander= atin . pie Rare aataee ot otnn bile will fight tie proceedings and @ with his mother's tors, but) #aid Mr. Meyer, proinp merry war tn wiich all the ehotce could not recall ase of any in-| Walliam Gunthert, a butche of Brooklyn *pooks will parade, with @ pleruresque “E yes" in the lead, ganity in th family he witness had | the Qoroner’e fury wed Thaw ad not seen Harry Thaw since the de-|tmpressed him as irrational, He deried fendant was a very small boy to Jerome that the fact that the de Dia you ever know a young woman, | fends 1 destroyed a guod cigar in- who, after her marriage, was Mrs \< ced his opinion Alice Kendal Hill? asked Mr. Little-{ ‘It ¥ his staring ton. The witness did not, nor was he | butcher He couldn't keep acquaintea w ) Josiah Copley and! fixed down John Ross, another insane relative of “That's a cried the DistricteAttor Harry Thaw P, y t isting time. Dr. W. W. S. Butler, who testifea | Mr. Littleton w nis feet in a yesterday, returned to the witnesa| flash and took exception to Mr J J chair. He had charge, at one time, of Tomes repark Justice Dowling or. the Western State Hospital at Staun-] dered the Jury to disregard tt fy anticipated. ‘The hearing will come ap in court the first week in April Virol (Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashiuned There's no use ton, Va., and kept Horace F, Thaw un-| §. Weideiman, a tailor, who has beer psd ; der his care. jon the Coren ju at ten un RUINS (Za DEBATE "ZZOOR 4 ; ‘ - Z code livepieill ana emitlaiges “Horace T! sscertainiy of men-| comfortable minutes under Mr. Je: : : : 1 Gaecananaser asta a a Pees Career etn Oy cuit JEOPING ENZRANCE TO i “ taiuilare KELME 1 that all but one member of th I do not recall the exact diagne huts Gury “were members of was made by me in his case.” lodge, and. that ft fiad Ifraquent When he first took the stand Dr. But- | talked with them of the Thaw c ler had been stopped from answering | also admitted that he could not stand much of the S20. es ee OE STAIRCASE WRERE : Old people, delicate children, WERE FOTO LL. weak run-down persons, and ZEAL... Af ERE rare z after sickness, colds, coughs, ! ' im avout| Q. ‘Then this question, because at thet time the | Tettid atthe Goraner s inact f oe a ‘ ee ae % ae ICH Harry Thaw and Horace Thaw had not | Was irrationss?” the prosecutor asked ying with on June statements drinking and ne t id not | mien Who are not cleat been established. | RET aks eis sty sary site n and John H. ing were forbidden at the Wh ie ee lung troubles. fe ole On looking at the record, Dr. Butler! § wild bulldogs.” Q. Was Mr. John BR. Gleason, who hen forced to a that the mem i Bn ood | | ees ETO GET VINOLT . was able to eay that Horace Thaw had ThawiauButler: on Stand: forineriy “acted as T? counsel, in jet, ita f gta ve the xame A think as t pene ay 1 knew auld, Br suffered trom business worry, heredity) 4 enin-faced young man, with a high room. TNNBE Ne WES D8) shook awithe ; om acoulel Bat 8 ot ay and sexual excitement, all of them con-! pompadour, who {introduced himself as, Q > Was John B. Gates there at the he fore How 1 lived in New aaaiteeniaries tbe tributing to the overthrow of his mind. | August Weber and who was formerly | time? 1 don't know D nuslat 2 AS ears | Hikers Drug id Sty corner Then came Dr. L. L. Foster, of the eployed th ee Oe v playin oney? A. ere ere did fore then Bryans pp. Wanlor 5 2 ok t e had been em-| The " Bh craies. oy ‘ pi dee iy Eastern Dieerict Hospital, at Williams |jiyyed’by mn Washington, D.C. Q.” Dh playing ma une art. of the British Istes?| Pr serra te to Bare tht Against, ,,ftnemae aah st burg, Va, who had also been on the | in December, Hephadabesnh ere fonuma egies ante S ay and S0th St, sah St ; ployed asa by by the Thaw family} Q. Ha 3 mame? ‘ perpen Fei eee stand this week. Dee ae une hag: workediin. Geniator | not stp ee ebeiza mnt Never Saw Anybody Sc Irrational. the Taft Indorsement by hue a | before. t ybody \ William Thaw’s Melancholia. | Foraker's familly There which he was Mr, Mec . From Janua ntil May, 108, Weber } Justice County Committee. Ir. Foster 4deniified the record, which | nag worked he < ant. Thaw e next to k ow to play 5 : showed the date of the admission of bis: not her 1 sist iviag at Nos cay awa Thaw? did Nf he? A. Yes, <¢ Ber ie — = < 1 21 Lafayette square, Washington. Mr, was TY Teipiny ehuwithueheloeseiclacerniih i , : ae tet ute ores I alibernt Be Tew os A bavent (to) Bel Tictieton’ questioned him: appeara yecause ft was so unusual tub, didn't he? A. ¥ te 5 ae er Republiear t mittee White sign ts displayed. Aug. 7, 1870. He died Oct. 23, 1885. The | “9. Did vou ace much of Mr. Thaw at Q You have seen other en he handed the ctgaret Mr. Littleton Examined the Witn 3 ; 5 are cause of his insanity was given on the|No. 2 Lata ure? AL Oh, yes. Mr. Ct nt, on, June i Mir. Li amin ess. 3 our busi | wis »-1n¢ « A as “pecuniary s, result. |1 saw a # him A. He ‘ei my Ww Ai promuses t ke 1-fashioned Tecoml as “pecuniary distress, result-|1 san f great iett Of appearance at e safe. I opened His face ed peas cael ealal i? ing in melancholia that tUme? A. Yes; be was solemn, t containal only ypen an c : ; | Bernard Pinsky, a tailor, who served | dejected and exceedingly nervous, Then, gentlemen when they 4 ahes m o) | looked at me ed nervous. y Al4 you open the 1 1 ney de | the coroner’s jury that inquired into| when 1 went to him, he lo ‘ . White's death, testified next. He haq| #0 said: “You'll do” He didn't, a «. Then nervousness is not an uncom- me for any references, He gave m af y at Whist Club before puttin ; noticed at the inquest that Thew's|/T a@ked if it was part'of my wagey, | ternoon? A. Yes, tt ta very un- | Mr. Jerome, Ww r of ticket distr ace Wi i his ey y|_ “One mornin aid the butler, ‘Mr. {rem © the treas- | interested elgaret 7 batty hat and apparently burst-| \ ae “Gownstairs with a friend, who was| afternoon and they took him home and| whether the three claret reyes med and vouct-mes: |f ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT 10c but at) the BUTTER cups... pouND £UC cienace | CHOCOLATE COVERED {ited to the | CREAM PEPPERMINT: ing from his head. Thaw’s mouth and| playmg the piano. He had the look off he died hand twitched constantly end he con-| play ‘beast on his face. He wanted bh tinually fingered a cigar. To Mr.| friend to go on playing, and ther Tenise i served them with cigarettes and dr! Pinsky, !t seemed that Thaw took| served them Woy room. At 6 ov more interest in the orowd outside the | he knock at my door and gave me $ No Liquor at Club Q. What did they drink at the club? A. Mineral water. 19c court-room than in the proceedings.| He said, ‘That's for your trouble Pp iting Nelvetan aaes had. (only ie Is RS POU | Q. Didn't the members have other late ald Mr. Tha an Parsons ‘ ak Gece Gon Grp CLEnG i eae aes ne UTIL 2% noe TOM pate, 10 Mr, TR Und hat ain Ree uyy Ce ee comsarrny a cao: Thaw Erratic at Whist Club GRRE he take served om sue| Piplae goa” dle eiee octal sor deca Ineo ise nal aon ta and Oba? EES EASTRME ya lockers the after: of June Mr. Littleton returned to the defé Appearance 4 ed me i Jorsing the Secreta 7 ators Page and Saxe and the rest Gy ere Seca aa yoes yy of the i ug ies eaten are rendy, to) WWessectern ome more 4 time that summ ard Just Before Shooting White vier ee ee Q. When did you first tell any one Dr. Horatio Wood, of Philadelphia,| Biggin {s @ sma'l, quiet, polite English-|0f Thaw’s peculiar actions? A e seamed to and | staring, i 1 rout | the Itt roained 5 | t = nicl r the shooting. I think I And you spoke about h!s nervous- 30k raj Warn vie r | not fie dimiasion by Was the first man to mount the stand.,/ man, the very picture of @ club ser- young man ffom Mr Ol, nese? A. Yes, to the secretary of the med to be oan me ‘i oviag | onty ize ytad to the Parsons-| yA TOW 0: He {sa small, timid looking man wear-/ vitor. He sad he had been steward He came to the club and! club ae ica A ether peeve | andrnft- tnt nent | bid Yd RET OWS RASSAU. 155A ‘Sh | a a fight Is tn 1 about it, and 1 uke down w. Id him Q. You have been you sala?) bers of the ¢ 4 you have ake ng els , for mo pocket and! “Afr mall.” asked Mr. Littleton, Se res pe to do, With NS lewd ONT caaterat V yoever read an account of 8) ANT READ THAW’S MIND, ing glasses and a chin beard. ar. | Whist Club for fourteen years Littleton examined. | He has known Harry Thaw fourteen ne mem Q. Were you ever acquainted with| years also. The defendant occasionally gn a statement for him?! whist playing? Did sou hold any | °S5iq ne strike you as laet trial \Harriet Alice Thaw? Harriet Alice| stopped at the club. Biggin recalled money? A. No, sir, I had nothing to do) rarional?” Mr. Littleton asked | yes . NEW PUBLICATIONS, Thaw was the first cousin of Harry/ serving in June 146. Mr. Littleton ex- | Q Whom dic Gh Sen Se with any stakes cr bets or anything of | “Irrationa | “Do you remember the coms | BUT OTHERS ARE EASY.| —~...-— aaa Thaw's father. A. Yes. amined the witness. este Meamiite theo aenataihavelrcat Ra Oe ee | ment pwere) rea) i ake @. Did you ever attend her as her} Q. Do you recall serving Mr. Thaw anume. “A screen, the telephone, and th sone ate seGin alti nee ; A 5 aR aA physician? A. No. Jon the day of the Killing of Stanford Ue age cee ee BEL ; them, Jn sant ia an ae Quiet Little Exhibition of Thou Q. Did you ever examine her as to| White? A. Yes. He was at the clu a hat ave just t RirneNee did you moet them? A. I y any disposi. | - ce in the Co her mental condition, A. Yes the day before the occ the en yeare returned to his former line, in jin ettort na lunatic asy A apts eae Transferrence in the Court Here Mr. Jerome broke in to find| the day of the occurrence. id yon \to prove that the witness nad | Was then ordered. | 4 Wate ; e wasn't pale? Q ferved the defendant's nervo! | s then orde ROO his Moi ra whether Dr. Wood was a regular prac-| Q. Did you observe hts appeari vurather pale eee ae een ikionsena | Room This Morning. mee titioner in Philadelphia. Dr, Wood said| A. Yes. His eyes were leary and he K the solemnity of @ sphinx the | was not quailfied to say that ‘Thax | Chicag pert. Prot A NOVEL strator of pharmaceutical dynamics carried a screen about ‘ ae ae 2 sr however, Ghd the prose aw 8 Jurors andso mely i n the Thaw 3 morning | BY fa medical college. He said he had seen | hin © moved from one side | ome hig testimony looke 1 He nd thought reader, too. Ir Harriet Alice Thaw in the exercise of twble to another he would take ae Entertained by the Coane v trying out questions he HURBERT WALES his profession as a scientific investi-| the en with n. It was a very TI 9 —\ Tia ae While the twelve bood men and true’ taline sae was thinking of giving a gator. He did not know her at all.| hot day, but Thaw said It ch! | 1aw ’ s Eccentricities I raced liipon whein. depandslthe fatel of Harry, | fared Tbe winea eaten eos to Commissioner Bing-| Then Mr. Littleton got another whack| He had me stop an electric fan. | Leal ¥ eitin they do say early coftec s y fesonaW ese Uy INE iLd ‘HIS story ha reate Se EE ere wea aa (Throu gh Years U to TraGedy % Ta" may nave o hard time ot iy | wended thels way to ihe Jury's I haa) (Besomo cot) thnt| | flame ona aad clea cee Q. Where did you seo Miss Harriet] A. Yer, He asked me to close the] a 1D & y the court-room, the county Naiioleon of aproud’ caaielorators Dsl’ more furore and inter- Alice Thaw? A. At a private house in low; yet It was very hot < woma to, arlem Pol serene fortable for them durin | De ; Thaw's eID set | y makes ortable t p | nd than an. the southern part of the city of Phila- Put Cigarettes in Safe. e in bla i newspaper nours of ease. But for all that, ‘ Gas est ie raat Z| Petes delphia noticed Thaw on wouun Hsmaret ug tts fie routine of the dally jife o L the fun the adj 13a novel published in rs Mr, Jerome interrupted. He objected | t brown |b there iiayenisiron :hand vaieoia at7 A.M, when ¢ | ¢ t were h t-| | Nearly Cne Hundred Thou- because, he said, the degree of relation- | Veil 1 saw ty Sagi. 1 e | e. Suc Hit) AC Ree ines who have paced t trl wond things of it 8 ship to the defendant had not been | nize meas he came in. He was iateribe Seen t Enh aca ee ag Jurors’ rooms all nig.t knew anything about. Dan’ | sand copies have already shown. Mr. Tittleton said he could | sp: Tien SILA ACRE oer vencatcaiktrlals and tueir| 0 2 o go to the Irieh!| | been sold, prove that Harriet Alice Thaw wag 4/ he went ‘out side The zines with refe Se PUT eat ienieenhawlenrn indie > cea half-sister the Bel nee a slerened. i ha dudotenaiwidvalcrite \ Ass vil Lack CAs a dn Its immediate enthusiastic Justice Dow Dees as i or juryman can Indulge hen it Is time tol ear the t STAN reception in America is a ahead. 1 ry N twon } P ‘ go ahead. he apie ; en dived with Evelyn Nesbit, geo Harry Kk ! ; about that blye-eyed juror in 5 4 Q oy ea Harriet Ace aa Bt ound a) prolate names. Miss Stein, who! T saw him at the moment of the learner alieene Miaimousetirapisvasky ol are pti calraasiede Courteslicn foregone conclusion. mind on the uccasi you sa Witness, answered |= that t : toasted, but it isn't i ? he 2 of unsound mind, 1 ay on way flavored, excell ly toasted, late tre giving : 3 . her?) A. Bho was of unsound mind mn thas after and Ik Been a re-[En cea’ aes wermouse endoyed Tt ax | meee Hey AFEIKTVINE the celebrated case | TET has raina'e not_on tt triai at|f| 12.me. Cloth, Price $150 Dr, Wood identitied ts e the Hine sho had oharge| P appearance at| well as the bacon rind of freedom. Nor} Ae 1 o'clock june Jat’ anid Prof. Thinklump. “He's in which he had SILI n at aceve tee u 8 during cer- lene’ time he ken ai ‘A. Wis! 4g it on record that any one of the Thaw | jurors can—Just us re jthe ecstacy of expectancy. He's think- rriet Alice T mouth kept tw rand Hotel. |igxes were from His ead. his | jurymen has been heard to declare that} they Want—Short of nightingaies' {ing of Clara Morris's thrilling new story ution. [ e ated with Mr. |i wor T went lose prefers gilt and gingerbread of| r things like t Then tne, The New East Lynne,” which begins was the Institut At me 8. to him an y00d look a him ‘the Hotel Knickerbocker to the more H00H session and the ride|/jn The Evening World next Saturday. for at did he go under? A. Di appearance strike you 85 | sedate surroundings of home. | BACK Lo the Hotel, ‘sTen't tt wonderful!” exclaimed Judge ide of Philadelphia member patie pationallfor irra nal? A. Abso-| “ane choice of the Knickerbocker, by| din is an elalorate meal—washod| powting. STUYVESANT PRESS the age of Miss ‘Thaw Yea: knew his right name? A. Yes; | “Jerom: iran eyes nid Dane put} the way, as a prison for the jury has) than "aqua pura, cigarn however t ieee Ong es ler in 19047" asked Mr.) te that er | I knew he was Mr, T and wowTle 8A aw tm- ¢ Ty roadway | cv MO Weta Eevdy 7 Cl H hat he | eve PE UAHBGI ICAI Seis s no end of talk, The Hroadway | county biows to | L aretneren ‘5 it Jat the club? A. Q. What was his appearance at that | Presse 5, Tee Garavanaary, with ity “Old-King-Cole-| (fhe Juryusn get to bed preity early,| SEARCHING FOR MOTHER PUBLISHERS About sixty years old." |" Did you ever see e? A. H ned to be star O : ! na | ‘ Wagan nem | GRE vt tho Of them are chess playe: Q you ever see uh On cross-examnation Mr, Jerome | yerry-old-soul,"” somehow doesn’t seem} put the 1 ! 5 a ywed that th mi his’ conversation f 4 nrk merr ew lust mate is generwily given| Supposed Her Dead THI Son Got NEW YORK we at elgity os. His room, was on stein sa eucewbedira tna ine onere Winton out | to sibe exactly with twelve good, sber-| aout 103), and halt a ir later | °"PP from German » account for t nd once, when. Bedford his break over t lephone she saw Thaw a tmoment| sided men and true. Rather did the old] [Penni sound jn the jury's apartinents Message from G a | noes and (Mrs) DhAW. was mes, forgetting that he had or- shooting began. ‘Then | proadway Central, with its traditems|man detailed to ied the eit PMO) Atter fitty years John ies Diffip, of suw ) aw tr fered it 4 t Rane he c Nest, . vsician, she was throw un envelope up two fights of tat 11a be do this? | S*tnew hed 1 ners and on the table, {and dark, ancient corridors, seem a fit- Coct? About $1,300 a Week. Ne: an Hehcarant tae ae Retp Pe OIlED. t Wis impossible to tel] | SUUFS to Bec AC 2 Saisie th ung woman, “and held a re- | bitation for men in whose hands % sumed the searc’ . e a Ni ALRITA tO Tis 3 os. youn c an e- | ter habl n Contrast this with (ie conditions su : He dion ‘of ‘his | st A ee ed Sta cam navy, TA eR WEE |hangs a human life. rounding other locked up juries, ‘The| MaTY pee ri, carne.te Se coy BOURKE.—Wednonday, Jan, 18, JAMES ow did you Ce. err iiecn ea Ly. ed to my feat and furs | Pampered, but Guarded. jury that tred ex-Inspector McLaugiiin| from Wurtemburg, an ALBERT BOURKE, age 27 years A. As dementia fright a Ntosan mine: TAR ated end) folowing the Lexow in-! lie put an advertisement In The World| jyrother of Joneph P. and Anthony Ve a senile der Duldn't | went out fee renin ‘iiend.. Ke ousted fe Nom morenair bing eunalanceysce i tiek 8B 207 A MON. | sonday asking for Information about} ourke and Mrs, William G, Borneman. ther it wa mentin, or | oor, ra vine. Tiidn't hear hin say any} change of times and manners could be Central, but the bill wits Just about « ner Funeral Friday, Jan, 17, at 10,80 Roar Wie t anyloly, I didn't sea his wife ladduced than the treatment of this! third that of the last Thaw that| “1 pad given up the task,” he sald to] A. M. sharp, from St. James's Church, f j gettug Q: Hou did not, wee hain ta Thaw jury, Its members are pampered, | Also Was quartered at the historic ‘hotel.! . Wong reporter, “when several days| James at. New York, where a solema | of the case 1 informa. | # aie cusiody? A. Tid nol { oy stared. at, guarded—nye, + Pils Ume, however, the Broadway Cen-| ! 1c h e smeress } om the ne at she had 5 ko strongly before me that I don't re-| petted. fed, stared a varded—A¥6 ' tral people Would have none of the Jury.| ago I received an amazing story from| requiem mass will be sung for the res ? imaced as Thaw Did, member seting anything else at that|there'’s the rub, arded; and well The county is te? slow In paying its| Germany, One of my friends said he pose of his soul, anternent ni Calarge P 1 time. | guarded, too. ilts, sald the m ement , : é eerarisy Boston papers please copy. i. Q, How many years? A. As nearly an | (22a did he do? AH m you write the story? A, No, 1] Euareds me ag Kenlekers Phen further baci in the history of! recently had seen my mother driving} pxxon.—ALITIA. A : i en to twenty yen Pete Taine i Rist \ : erlminal jurisprudence are dark tales| gown Fifty avenue In a handsome car-| "OY entor of the late Edward and Cathe ? eur Hoel ; in I asking if the) bocker, off In the west wing, nineteen 4 poor Juries mining away on comell tase, He said he had learned she was See eer eaiaualy it USLASy MORE urate s bin oi ranainotae aii) MERI. Rech eG RYn beef and cabbage In sw hotels, or) Mas ie 88 e erine Lennon, suddenly, Tuesday, 14 mM A Lt s Lhe threw up dx pre erate abel inpea inte avau cece anate CO Seti aven anOrribianty ¢. confined in “n| married to a wealthy carriage builder] 44, at her late resllence, No. 48 Weat Q f : Pt i et . ee ret welve, ey are luxurio room furntshed with nothing butl, 4 ’ ear New York, So I : ue Ma herved oe Mies Lowrle| pooms, too, with me ty bed- SR REHOMMCIIRERGeaanrlver Dut! and was ving near Ne ork, OSth st. of ler age A nuBRTY i Caran Pet y UREA PLE irrere ance tiat ivan Hse ice panen y arrived at @ vere] ve started again to try to find her. Funeral Friday morning at 10 o'clock W Mr J Y ew A : ae 3 fete trangely ‘Ge. | plate mirrors, nicke piping and say that never ha She is ovor seventy yearg old and I] from ¢ e Chureh of the Bl eed tain arly every af ' napped 8 yaa seh yAvcet ltl Le acta pt a ae ase daly t r treated than the pi i ve p as dead.” nt, T1st st, and Broadway. Relgtives ; ' fore you sou comld tink of no vervthing that goes with modernity ta PT Vi aC Et 1 given her up as di ment \Tast iat, on Bragaway * ‘ 5] a 4 this r ner ties Ine alse. Now te © just what he that most modern of institutions — a)” phe cost to the taxpayers? Oh, about a | Szandsitlendenseacin ° h 4 G ii miodanni ioral san week china I Nesromeleleninieversiit 4H he day raseNSat® fist tia] "mere ars eirtecen of these bed-| "s won THs FORBELLING Aum, PROF. BAETENS, CELLIST, | Lost, FoUND AND REWARDS. J “ ; i s cept a ae acl CALC ata ge IU ) if ENDS HIS LIFE AT 82. reward. biwok and 1 s ng cheparon. ( Lyne. No osck- WIVERHEAD, L. 1, J Or. Sire tess Cie eve r i of the aptain—he looks ike an Coons, indicted by the September : i : rf . : Lee S quarters desnd dury for illegally an, 1h. 2 ————_—————E : t witness of the mgoting M eet taeed inveen motown wh VGRG TERS LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, . ‘ ts We ‘ ‘ ra whe Jiuis charges roam about : ah ih at Ddavanveahaotl RO AGRA b 4 per Miss 3 r it ‘ “e that gow o ' county Jail and 1) at lids Do RMD aves 2 " : said Mr. J. 1 an o1 an get $1 yy as 0 8 bi nd at one Ume.aras head of the Cin o xt ow | ars. HH c nilnnad. oo ove. COLDS CAUSE MEAvALILE, Achebe penetrate anal So Faten Charge tor tt Biggs, steward se Whist Clup. 7 + \. 5 8 * * A, Irra La ock of commerce. | LAXATIVE BROMO, Q NE ve i played before many of the c! o) advertisements for The World may Q aw had been ng to the club tin ¢ Mr nite, wi I . nate q “ Rae - the wo bs lS nt y ye STOWD: . wd | shooting Mr. White, when I Q. How long have you known the de. Two that were intercepted on their way Su*hau ‘sr Ww Grove'walenatuvecn box See ed heads of Eurape, ‘gay Bmore On Memeapan.