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Ls Bdidette, - 7 - ‘ at a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. a ———--— ae wa em OSBORNE ADMITS '2,000 Autos in Carnival Pageant Headed SUBWAY BLOCK IN NEW EVIDENCE IS IM'KEE'SONLY AIM, HELEN MALONEY _4y Rulers Chosen by Evening World Readers) Ais} HQURSMADE GATHERED IN THE | SAYS LAWYER. 1S LETTER WAS FALSE "osrne'Secsss: THOUSANDS LATE VANDERBILT CASE) TU SMIRCH WI cession, Cheer Its Triun- | se 1” She Never Lived With Him,| Phant Progiess, Winding Safetv Signals Caused All the | Roferee’s Report Heli B ick |Anxious to Get Certain Letters He Says, and Marriage Was | Along Liles Leading Serpent. Trouble bv Getting and Witnesses in Phila. | Before the American Pub- Never Consummated. ‘CONFETTI SHOWERS Out (olf Caste | delphia Questioned. lic, Is Claim. Rxpress trains on the south-bound | ai eh David Mech: forea In| PARIS. April 8—The hearing of the v were stalled £ fot | the sult for absolute ¢ 1 by} McKee divo' rack of the suby sult was confinued in LEFT HER AT STATION. AND COLOFED FIRE. : | - 3 twenty minutes at the height of the | Mrs. Alfred wynne Vand ts elty te y. The suit is brougnt by No Obstacle to Marriage An- Parade Six Miles Long, More rush hour to-day, and thousands of | "!® report prneticaly ready to submit) str. Mokee, formerly Mrs, Hugh Tevis Supreme Court, agents for Mrs | | | | ened se “plans of M nulment Proceedings by Than Two and a Half Hours ple ieee ees bee ae ist tia | a rddrBil Cave cAUIIM Ging TAC BRIAR Aw Hare Melcees hee husband) ee ‘ cA ’ ‘ hess. A signal it Ls rote) phia taking rsor lea k place March 4, Millionaire’s Daughter. in Passing the Judges’ Stand enty-second street station got out said to have zy itis nd Mrs. M : thr a coun’ a a i “| I sear and the safety appliances brought | Vanderbilt Ae and Mrs. , through counsel, de- —Salvos of Cheers for the tha Aree tralficto ao full, rawlek wean; | Gpinani titer elke Atioemene ae al scribed alleged indignities to which she A letter, which, on Its face, threat- Royal Coup! witch almost threw the passengers Into) Vanderbilt refuse to divulge the nature|had been subjected by her husband. Mr. EL Cals a panic, - ,| of the evidence or the names of the! yok mitete “ a The block occurred shortly before | he | McKee retaliated two weeks later by us interference with the} 8 o'clock. At the offices of the Inter mincing ndalous counter chargés nen the report of st his wife, through Maitre Labori, tin Maloney, the Stand- @rd Oil millionaire, for the a With perfect spring weather. balmy borough Railroad Company it was ex: | in the 8u me Court ft th. ga of the mar: of his daugh atmosphere, and the blue canopy of plained that a short circuit on the third Fiery Clecshitnea(elkigeia ito Dool. ‘To-day, Maitre Barboux, on behalf of tom Herbert Osbornaiwns eaven studded with stars, the first rafl caused the signal apse to ciate ing to keep it secret or make it public. | Mrs. MeKee, conducted the pleading tn i away by young Mr. Orborn illuminated parade of the first auto- son Some oe Wad Soiats A eel Mrs. Vanderbilt remains in seclustor ttal. The Itallan nobleman with 2 + = F ationmaster sid, ‘a * h t : re rn re ' werent She is either In Newport or arra whom it ts alleged Mrs. McKee had ims prea iresa ee ile carnival was a complete success article from the platform of a passing | 7° 8 Coie tay arranging | vroper relations at 8 chateau at “Vare Ora tii stances, | There were six miles of automobiles train and caused the third rail trouble ennes was {dentified as the Marquis ‘The subway signal system is so ar- ranged that when an accident occurs the danger signal red becomes imme igliont M. Karboux denied Mr. McKee's al- ation and offered to produce testl- WOOD GETS THIRTY YEARS, CAMDEN, N. J., April 8—Josoph Osborne and | ne. The parade was more than and a half passing the it m Miss Tustic a rone lges’ stand. at Eighty-fourth street Mately fixed and remains until ‘the | Wood, sixteen years old, convicted last as more than afand Broadway. wrong {e repaired. This happened to-| week of sevond degree murder for th ligy Hsia ae aa Phas clsproves tha) mona | Commissioner Bugher day, and in the block there were no| killing of Ethel Nevins, nine vears oii, | charses. He de d that the real ob- | Der lice Commissioner Bugh ays tenced ject of the defense was not to furnish in- The ground upon which the annul-! sonal charge, with Chief Inspec than twenty-flve express trains | Was sen EO pTiNt formation to the French Court, but to ment is s ed. so u a fe reaching north to Harlem. in State prison by Justic phesmirch Mrs, McKee's reputation in may marry Sar jtor Moses Cortright, had Lieut. 6u ne congestion at the Grand Centrall boy took his sentence without any sign| America and’ secure the publication whom. slie eloped: t ride, and 350 policemen along ation here the platform was crowd-|o¢ dismay. Probably he will be taken | there of certain letters she had written ate oF to ihe edge, handicapped the local!’ the Btate prison at Trenton to-day. In her husband rvice, ‘There was a alight disturbance at the One Hundred and Twenty-fitth stre station of the Lenox avenue branch, where an agent is alleged to have sold 1 that there h fifty lieutenants and ser-} qd, and traffie squad in a The police head- lickets with the Informa P n {wns no block on the line. Several ee s were press. stand, | Hrarlemites engaged in a dispute. with tis : : way and hty-sixth — street, | . MM. block affected subway service eae : vot t ephone and telegraph wires | - 5 uyroughout the morning, and tt w: J Boyd says. was not aa | ee i ait | ifter 10 o'clock before the tube was run- luring the ceed before De ae EN ning on regular schedule, 5 ; ‘ ises and hospitals were installed a AL he u | for the stabbing of a bo: Exactly Like Picture ered mowenlioven, |), a ‘black one, e capture of the|% from New lork, In the Commercial ! ff 5 borne, f Bee eailant the aid of a searchiight,| Division three immense auto trucks, | ion as evle nichweath h i Ss nothing occurred of a disorderly char-| Which came r m the Maxwe e . Osborne Admits It's False Naulecstanay ae kee dent seiaonenea |}Briscoe) fac i ytown, bore a 5 5 5 , rfect swa : every | Queen Joan and King Leonard in| iii. ag y anea Neer tin TY} P ’ Van. i his throat was sore | ' ly i | i 3 | Queen Joan led the parade. after a! Gen, Cutting Won a First Prize. i i ’ 1 brass band and Grand Marshal R. G.| yy Oldsmobiles ct 4 IHowell in his Northern Her car H fel Positi | heart-shaped| American, shield | (rue, and Ghalonannot ; penal | ositive ut on a throne cano- r apr! | valley and white na | we of royal blue over division | rae * » F —— e Antonio and Princess Madeline d prizes, respectively 6 4 4 as the ba pe first deco: was Seven White Men and China- Her Brother and Sister Deny|No Change in Friendship of Offer, ” chusetts mother] awarded ful device worked re es . = i at The Queen's| out in pampas pi man Arrested ina Har- | That Ragged Victim Was Mme. Gould, He Says, in a a driver and footman in tan-| brought from Gen, John T. Cut 2 = . iH < never 1 livery. Jown beloved lem Residence. | Father Who Deserted Them. Final Statement. Maloney or. Leonard, following in an elec- | wa 5 | unsel. uminated car, had his throne | canopy of red cloth, and wore any of “the profession" should be| 4 group of gaping men and women, The Prince de Sagan, who has got Pate Eben i Ce evening creat: cs Torty-second street and) was clustered around a man, unshaven|his own consent to marry Madame Regular MS ee pa stent’ Hoa breakfast roll-call! ang razged lying dead on the sidewalk | Anna Gould, and fs still wafting, appar- Mamaro: Tilleei bag Matto EnTaR NEA this afternoon their friends will know jn Chatham Square this afternoon, and | ently, for hers, was inclined to be $9 oe ey to One Hundred and Tenth street, ey Oe the reason when read these Hnes, policeman Keller was trying to keep} peevigh when an Evening World re- a se ack, and the crowds, as great as gen under at! rations, presented | for seven of who went them back until an ambulance he had | porter saw htm to-day in his apart- : Maloney and . raised que nese: chesreai cher erent ro of’ wistarla. cells at the East One Hundred) catied should arrive. ments at the Waldorf-Astoria. Coat. panied us gear ae 4 ic yacberateslDovelotaneace, nty-sixth street station last of St. James's Parochtal] «is 4s the last statement I will ever Peat a Line of March Brilliantly IMluminated| At the judges’ and press e e Wale y liberated the white Mrs. Maloney was There was a continuous iMlumination | w! Germ é i the evening I joined of the Jine of march by red and green) BF mplre, re oO; Hundred and Seventeenth Extra quality pr waved ‘ttle girls and a boy were attracted | one of you again. I have only this to Mitleneielsend ie wuater London tan covert y were rg ‘ox and Lafferty eitre |magneslum lights under the direction | Pa Miss Maloney and others at a vd, and went over to see| say: There has been absolutely no aw a by the cr ison Square to, thi ty. We the ‘Lio: and the of Pain, from % = bee cay Hay cause of the excite- | change in any friendship or other rela- Cartan hes Dect , Libe: . a Mouse.’ I accompanied them ,to the Harlem. i and a white man entering what was th , p tric "i eing sn they pushed their|tion that may exist between Madame i ery division of the parade was ire id recog 1 them as a ment, Being small, they pushed cloth. Elegantly and left them there and went of the | Gould and myself, Reports that are put nk and when 0) larger in point of number of cars than, was award h Alexander Howell’s Car Takes See- Hiurlem s I saw |had been expected, and, in fact, th Bedell tailored and richly satin lined. Lad arrested elsewhere in way through, 2s 4 m sinoking. They little girls saw the man lying on the | out by persons tn touch with members = 'y of the Gould family are without her home. “In the next two or three walk she began to cry. Sale 1 men had followed | sid pr a raid on an alleged! ganool, nearby, were dismissed earlier] make to an American newspaper man,” m dive a brownsto! house 7 5 bye eaeeeaseno ees house in| 11, qmal on account of the rain. Two| said the Prince. ‘I will never talk to Mins Maloney several Limes, always | Success of the first auto parade to cele oad) GuttD walted until sev mle ate vetted ; sare he sobbed, “I authority and have no bearing at all fat the hotel and in the presence of brate the tenth anniversary of the In-| qe gecond prize unt to No, 2, ath’ Chinaman and his white partn r 1s mv papa,” shi =| Gili titel punpesce oe afialele toe Acaees i others. ‘Then she went to Georgetown, | troduction of the automobile to New| huge crown fusaioned of 150 tiny elece| inside the house, and then called in| know him—that {ts papa “a oe map Si Yaeee Leoientees All A jaunty coat for D. C,, where she Was attending school, York was beyond all expectations, trie lights, hiaing the identity of an/{ Policeman Plerson and closed in on the turned to the other little girl an eat We aienetl smart dressers+ nd 1 did see her for almost Appropriately the old pioneer models |{™perial car entered by Mar. tial Alex-| house. boy: ery eats Taesenten Three 7 thes and I did not see her for almost a Jander Howell, of the decorated division, | US. | vd made room for the chil-| “On Saturday of next week,” con- Exactly like picture pene: were given the position of honor at the) ‘There wero forty-five Rainier cars in| While two of the policemen were crowd made roekelier took the| tinued the Prince. “I will leave New Judge Royd thought the letter should head of the procession, Many of them| {ine all but tive Isi¥ models trom the] tryin to force the basement door a/ dren, and Policeman Keller Mok ttt voi ats ie. t hope, forever. T have Stores Remember factory bela vate cars, driven by | window a ty have been introduced in evidence be- Were infirm, and made very laborious] their Swherse among whom were. 2 | Window opened on the second floor and | little girl's har peer Collovedh end harassed andlor Thursd. 3, Demartin,| n oplum-smoking nyout descended on| near. rene can dip ES |tured by reporters ever since I crossed | UISCBY, | Q Alterations FREE 14-T6West 14th Street fore the referee, When f% was not ie Progress. Some of them required as-| Isaac H. ‘Blanchard, Mrs 6 T, irkland. Bertram L. Tay-' them. There were hop-pipes, cards tf when one figure RI FAS FY VPS UY gave it ty a newspaper for publication, sistance from newer cars. In this sec-| MPSi.4) Gols gir! sald he was| the ferry. In iff Thomas F. Foley, the drug, peant and the other little Fy 25 The letter reads as follows: tlon were also shown the racers of past JH, Hirsi S Promm, Ly baricnt, Ih, Aid one, aehole Jae ote the prac | ane ieee child who had spoken firat, ma matter of public interest one is] i years, followed by th J. 1 Hrooke, Robert’ McCorkle, “H!]@!d one whole jar of the precious} right. Th d o hac ; on airans) AGT Osborne Writes for Certificate, ete ee eto comet no ante | Badenhausen, “R. P. Hart, C. P. Casv, | opium, however, continued to ery and inslated |@een by the reportara once only. But NEW YORK. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 1, °06 pete for the) Paul Salvin, E. P. Ketchum, Peter M.| inside the house the police found the] that the man who lay before them was | 00 c en of the press never 4608462 Fulton Street Justice of the “Peace Wiilldm A, |magnificent Briarcliff Trophy later in| Coco and J. V. Rusling, 7 || chinaman, who eailed hlinselt Wins | han t "Phe boy was the eldest of |FlAX your vigilance. Because of your Oy d ‘onec! ere he dealers’ ! # 4 ao Lites ner fat : % 1: veate | velcome ee m1 Boyd, Mamaroneck, nox. #1] Sing, and said he lived there, and cight| the group_about. eleven years|UnWelcome attentions I have been BROOKLYN the month over the Westchester course. |g ford cars, 40 Haynes, 30) Kn Probably the most attractive—as it) White, 2 Autocars, 25’ Cadillac,’ eG Dear Sir: I presume’ that you have thought it very strange after hi . Jose obell, a Ve white men. Joseph Robell, also of the| old * he| have had no chance to see the sights of [housed up here ike a prisoner. #5t0651 Broad Street DS my not calling in person that you |was the most interesting—feature of| Mitchell, 16 Corbin, and 10 Studebaker | sume address, wi ; z wo years aKo, fave not heard from me in regard Ti cars, with large fleets of Stearns, Ap- | °° dress, who is the alleged part-) “Papa went away t ; h is the parade was the presence among the | Deron. Clement-Bayard, Reo and. Pre-|ner of Wing Sing, was the only one of| gaia to the policeman, “and we have| the city, I have not even been to the to the marriage certificate I was to n We | ope have called for some time ago. My himsel = r anything from him e Wife and myself have been ‘trav. |grizzied old veteran, which Mr. LH. Jackson and Glide, “Winton and the! stor, Wing Sing and Sansith ween never heant oo ng Hemuelinai ian eiling around the country, pending | Perlman aptly and tacetiously termed | Pope cars. Martford and Tripune, and| ior, VE ng And Robell were|gon't know where only a day here and there’ since you | 4G, Welch.” This was the first | the Mattheso eked uy arge 0 ning AN) him, I'm sure.” randpa The Cooper Hewitt and Knox com-/opium house, and the others were held] Then he took his Marzied Us on Dec. 28 last, not hav- Lean ‘ : ing any plane definite enough go | Sutomobdile to leave the Welch factory | panies had the largest contingent of] as nabitues. en ae hat is all, I have nothing more » S —IFUP YG ne IP say. Iam leaving New York soon, and| ~~~ aa that prospect makes me almost happy.’ many score of beautiful machines of a! miler, Rambler, Rurck, Waltham. Mora.|the elght who didn't ca little sisters’ hands one of the girls Stull | After which the Prince went for a ca e Large Stores in New York and B.ooxlyn ing that the man WAS) Hae with his friend, Vicomte Albert | Dress Well on Our Ce that I could let you know where to {n 1901, when American manufactur-| motor trucks in the commercial divi- Ls crying and inst! reach me by mail. Now we are of motor cars was in {ts infanoy.| ston. Mrompanticles Sorappareliawiich) the} ther. ‘ inenet % raiders found on the upper floor they | "ye ’\htn’ pad gone into Sullivan's sa-|Debarres, the automobile expert back in Pittsburg @ short while, Being thus seven years old, with Royal Theatre Parties Next. first opportu: figured that the place had been patron- | Icon and 1 am taking and ask you to nity to write you forward the certificate of our mar- | and still “in harness’ as it were, this| medians, for the second time, ‘eno one knew him, and after} From the next friend of the Gould lzed by Women smokers, who probably | taking a drink bad CORP ed oan’ family, Tyler Morse, representing the Hlage to mo. “You will’ recall “that | grand old machine clamed and re-| carect, ‘will appear before “royalty’'| escaped through a scuttle In the root | se Ta gown on the curb and fell| negative side in the debated question p lage ae Ay ‘ | to-night when Queen Joan and” King ihe stexeilane alc AnenS fe was about forty-| Resolved, That it Would Not Bi PCE ee a eee erties (in plaudits of admiring crowds Leonard, accompanied by Hosts o¢ thelr shenliney Jheara the ‘excitement! start: |over unsonsoloun, He wes about forty | “Resolved, That It ough Moti Be jony for Us. all along the line. Joyal aubjects, will constitute 4. Inne pelow. Gy ee Body! petame te nomnconatree! MEse yg oie SERRE tere aw york Inthe. | thas cesondl se bdealers) Glvialopy pre: art of the audience at the Maseatic soe as and seg ver poorly dressed. “Hin body] Prince.” ao pronouncement of any sur PLAN] : mauan eatre. e following representatives ¢ near finite, and arn” eoiie (@ UF |gented the mort complete diaplay of the | Aeatre, fie follonins repreeentatives 1eo0 009 FOR LOSS OF A LEG. I trust that T shall have the pleas- | finest in automobiledom ren Lats td the. Kings and Queen to the Majestic ae RELI or ci et v v orale AYine malecel a motanicary | ieen| estiblles wale Kier and. foreign,|Joun T. Rainier, of the Rainier Com-|Verdlet Was Againat the City Rall. |leading cars, domestics R. G. Howell, of the Northern bony co- more than 150,00) miles to its credit,/ Williams and Walker, the In “th Mrs. Osbé e joins me in sending pany; r w Company for 1 ry to dest ards t Mrs. Boyd | the smallest runabout to the/car; Gen. Cutting, of the Oldsmobile; 2 indoar Fegarde “lowstes, Bord ad Ru six-cylinder, ntnety-hor power | Col, Pardes. of the Maxwell car Mr an Employee. We Sell Clothin An easy method that allows every lady and Since RD OSBORNE, |car, all groomed and polished ‘a ex-| Mr. Hamilion, of the wat Paul Ta | One of the largest verdicts—#2n,00. gentleman to dress in the best of style. Address: Care H. Howard Arm- | nipition trim. Croix, of the Renault; Mr. Milliken, of| for the loss of a leg was rendered by % Since we carry the best line of goods, it is unne ary to say ar Bren r the Hotchkles; Mr. Stephengon;, of ‘th ia 5 i $ girong, (Kinnear Pressed Radiator perth peau eines the Hotchkiss; Mr. Stephensa Hien, hela jury to-day in the Supreme Court Direet to the Wearer anything about quality, for a concern like ours, that guarantees burg, Pa. rortlenart Ne Btodard- Dayton Mrs Leary i the before Justice Fitzgerald, It was everything it sells, cannot afford to take any chance In the first, or historical division, were| Mrayer-Miller_ car; Mr, Brown, of the|action brought by John ‘Toner neal W | I thing but the very best of Not a True Statement In the Letter.| ie ean “Maud,” ance the “Rea| Mitchell Company: Mr. Headington, of] tn. New York City, Railway compar, e olesaie Fr ce. the Haynes car, ‘and Mr. Homan, eS eee dh mmamber of) the | Devil, and “The White G~et' Mer-) Homan @, Schults, National car, Through his counsel, Alfred & Charle , pic Staton, family algcieed the pub: | cedex, the first oar. Imports ‘rom| fae, Mas, cmpober (ike pomular stae|Steckler, it was shown that Tner.{ | We have inaugurated a policy of selling clothing direct to the nounced ft as an outrage © ¢-| paris and Berlin respects 'ly, ons Pa lientele of the Lneoin Square district: while cpa (Up the ponder, oe his wearer, at the whole-ale price, eliminating the middieman’s profit. “There Is not a truo statement In the y 1d; Henry Ford 74 his first| ¥ he charming hostess of the|car at Fort George on July 10, 1900 - letter, except. what ‘refers directly to ene eal (ie; tho firat| Feception to be tendered to Queen Jonn| was crushed between is ear atm the A sutt which we sell at $10.00 will cost $20.00 in any rei the marriage ceremony, which we ad- sinhioly see ced eyo Dungy | See eee et euaney® Lincoln | cas: aheag of tlm by enether car establishment. Our other prices are propurtionately low. mit was performed. ‘The fact that Judge| Haynes, which looked In SEY) | Pavers) Thentte tomorrow nlehtwand r F M d Women no Boyd gave the letter to a newspaper |‘‘bobtalled in front.” now fifteen years slaturate plane prey balner consummated which ran into the back of Toner's i R f $10:00 to $30. 00 or en an ( for publication will have no effect upon | old; a decade of Hayne: cars ced auto- | oF, te vent. Queen Joan and her|ear. ‘The action was brought under Prices Range from 5 . Naliretereneain deliveries ma ecurity required—no investigat the proceedings now under way looking | cars, 1898-1908; the Baby :Sigeot, Aiiven | Stcana performace ee ine kuti, the laws of 195, which holds railroad rial fa A , 1898-1908; : + Gu . Seithat ete aoe F make your purchase and take the goods alo and pay at your to the annulment of the marriage, by H. D. Vivash, St. Paul cote, and al — Queen Joan Proud, but Tired, | GomPanies, liable for the negligence of Don't hesitate to come to our showrooms—if only for com- ial GOBER ee score of other ancients, folloy'ed by the| Tx@ parade over, Queen Joan re-| other employee. Prior to’ this act no parson purposes. After you've seen our large variety cf y i S| paired to the Hotel Gumberiand, goi| Such recovery could be had ° HUGHES STILL IN THE RACE. chomp Connie ca Cass Ror priagelings ut o¢ thet ag THe wie onion Sh "he pare of pose our digi alec of iki es) ecitae , and ae- : i - . ut them “to. bed mlroad” company. that, Era” act atifie e 4 He How Not Withdrawn an Prest-|ior them the racing achi, ss uf « lUred but Lappy, sie came down to her| Wa8 unconstitutional and that. theres Soe oreo Cues Bucet hau ner Ora tuslio no O dential Candidate. After these came th, cule husband in the sitting room, tn a glove-| fore It was not lable, having made it possible for you to cut in half your fin 278 Sixth Avenue, Near 17th Street / yoy york | * divis.ov,| gtting gown of tan color, and with a|, Judge Fitzgerald upheld the consti- expenditure by buying direct trom the who.esa'er. ALBANY. April &—Gov, Hughes's at- iter sdslineractng Saiy frceae MEY: ith with ite array of 2800 wade, of al tired intl’ sigh stld: titlonaltty: Of the aac ’and the fury, tention was oalled to-day to the rumors| types, completing the ‘story a the| ,,.Oh It waa such fun, doar, to be| after delibarattn ‘ emanating from Boston that he had| automobile to date, nt GR plain Afra. Anatew: Cuneors plainetrt, Shy gnototi corm the 2274 Third Avcitn, Near 124th Street } ‘withdrawn from the Presidential race, | Col, Kirby C, Partee, Chatrmar ot| Then to Louls Disbrow, her neighbor SSS SSS The Governor, while refusing to talk|the Parade Committee cad of the HD at Richmond Hill, she eaid: es ALBERT K. HISCOCK DEAD. 1129 Broadway, near De Malb Ave., Brooklyn. for quotation, made it cloar that there] Climb Committee, rode . the heat of|to the manager that T certainty shali| SYRACUSE, April 8—Atbert K, His- — — 84 to 90 Fifth Avenue, Corner | 4th ao was absolutely nothing in the report,| the Maxwell section of the ‘caler, div-| attend the performance at the Ma, a cock, forty-seven years old, son of for- ‘ = | | Take Elevator to Third Floor. . Theatre to-morrow night. I would not } that his position was unchanged and| sion, which included 16 24a wali cars, Aimppoint Str. Wiltams and oir, Walker| cock, dled Yesterday’ ot moraaclt toute 0 far aa he was| most of them driven by thar owners | for anything. 28 oC them coming trom Brookiya, and To fon ohacghaeeraigesy eune pele ne akers Siaiietesety tail way World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the KIND of i | workers that do things RIGHT., mould unchan; NS

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