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ae THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 12,1908. | aaa eet Rees WHI ARIZONA FALLS TO DEATH 10 BE CANDIDATE. ta ——.—_ Magistrate Voorhi nd hasn't a man | ene right to spank his own dear! | sas re, * | * , . : Senator Rayner Says General “Riding With Papa,” Child} Will Not Accept Nomination) Turfman Daly Uses Wooden) daugnter wiurout somebody else pox: | 5 * tert ene nis nose in? She's no Jockey, bu: hi Did Nothing to Warrant | Plunges Down Shaft for Vice-Presidency, | Leg With His Old-Time | ms oven at and i ean | ~ . “He didn't ive me a chance to Action by Roosevelt. | From Car. He Writes. | Dexterity. him who I am," walled the agent. ‘He | 7 ; = | : choked me, he beat me, he kicked me—| stu | | a ee — Surest way to avoid it is to | I am oné mass of welts and brulses—" | | “And no wonder.” put in the police- ||| buy~the best. Our Oxfords | 12—Senator | Fscaping his mother's watchful eve |\VWOULD DECLINE OFFICE, “Father Bit Daty, author of the} 7 ndery" pul ‘ | NE | treatise, “The Uses of the Bale-Stick| man “He werd itis wooden leg, and |! are in smart shapes that ees hi ; Murphy, jr., of No. 24 East One Hunh- in the Artistic Training and Develop-| ‘The agent sald that Mra, Daly com-||' keep shapely~ to the end; plained that Father Bill had cruelly |]) newest models, latest of | “MM I i A We R E he Senate on his resolution directing | “My Lips Are Sealed,” Says Rev, E. appointment of a court of Inquiry [ed and Thisty-fourts street. toddled |Letter to General Woodford] mest of Jockeys.” nan received calls Butdy Glavan'searofd lley, ueauee ||| HeWest model A. Schell, “but I Advised Him to | seus: of ‘iis nome and | | from agents of the Soctety for the Pre-|Hilen nad repped fouryear-aid, Kate... || shades, including the new ar WASHINGTON, M Ravner, of Maryland, to-day spoke in| !8te thts afternoon, four-year-old Wille 7 down the stairwa ., charges against Col | 1 , You mustn't spank your dau ‘i made his way two doors east to visit} States Governor Wouldn’t | vention of Cruelty to Children manylaaid the Magistrate. “And you mustn't wine color. They are non- beat up agents of the law, but you must gaping and non-slipping P Q William F. Stewart, of Coast Artil- | hig father, who runs an elevator there 5 if El 4 Ses lab eS tina) oRSr Re Tal Rane: f the 1 x now in enile at Fort Grant, Ari..| as an employee of the Van Kennel Re- Serve i lected. “listen to what they have to say. I'll Tell the rosecuting Attorney by order of the President, volving Door Company. The father was man, but to-day he was the object of| hold you for examination, ||! because they are | Wh He T os | Mr. Rayner preceded his remarks by | glad to see the little Ind, but could not a visitation that, as he told Magia-| ~ = | | at e old Me. declaring that he had no political pura (teste his post to take him back to the! Goy, Hughes to-day, through Gen. | trate Voorhis in Coney Ieland court, | Y 0 | pose in his criticism of what the Presi- | home. sa, | Btewart L. Woodford, who fe managing ; | dent had done n the case of Col. Stew-} Pleased as with a new toy. Wille |i, campaign, announced that unde: no| ¥8# the last straw. | | > | art, "The President has made a mis-| rode with his father un and down inj 7.0 Cou ph EN. Cites ee en ae use| “Father Bill" carries weight for age NonelgeGeed” | BALTIMORE, May 12.—That Ray Lamphere, charged with the taxe,” he enid, and added that that|the elevator several $5 C& $6 in All Leathers helsed toatl iNenl times, and’ even | |) iis name as a candidate .for the! and he limps, but every now and then a a ; sdeavoring to | helped control the litt a C Tali oA burning of the Gunness home and the deaths of its oc rus (he reason ie tee ete Cause On the way to the top of the build. Wiee-Presidency, if not given @ Pp comes a story of confilct in which he| 4 deaths of its occupants, near i." matter before the Senate |, On on the head of the ticket. In reply to | | ——— . Sol. ing, six stories high, the child in some invariably finishes a winner. The late rte, Ind., made a statement connec vit C: He reviewed the career of Col. e Gen. Woodford, | Laporte, 7 t connected with the case to Rev. E. A. Stewart and pictured the loneliness of Unexplained way toppled over when | a letter sent to him by Gen. 0% iit oan Cre fl ten | a W i y c ow eeu Grantinwi wi maéhine ga sudden lurch on | the Governor announced his position on Schell, of Laporte, was admitted by Mr. Schell to-day. The latter, how’ Fort Grant, aia 5 ae ae Bs tis) OIE 0 ae Eta ES Ga ED Gi a Ca EE a ds) tls, baal Ou Goat ape eee a er, who i “place of punishmen: ° y t | F ever, who is pastor of the M. E. Church at Laporte, and a delegate to plese Ole De justice Carr. st thelidnes H r vhich was as fol- “ Spy which Col. Sieware was givon Slipped through an opening between | by Gen. WEL WED Nit Into the house of the “Old Man of the | erm of the Gupreme Court at Mineola, to | lown: 5 : i four hours to retire {rem t'c the second and third floors. He fell to “STATE OF NEW YORK. Turt" and was deprived of his pistol. | granted a decree of separation to-day | ARE YOUR SHOES HURLEY IZED ? The process that reduces the Metrodist Episcopal General Conference h i twent t, with the | A 5 : ao pa ce here, refused to divulge army before his assisnment to Fort Net ata rc ear tek ee SOUR GHASBERS) jimmy, dark lantern, mask, shoes and 4, Mr. and Mra, Edward A. Knierten, | checking and breaking of anything as to its nature Grant. When Murphy heard the impact of “ALBANY, May 11, 1908. | some silverware he had gathered in an-| who are well known in Long Island patent leather to a mini- Saying a communication had been Seay on the floor he nearly | “My Dear Gen. Woodford: other residence. This ts. of course, an- society circles and who have lived in mum. ‘My lips are sealed,” said Mr. Schell. “I got these things in the ‘sent to Col. Stewart informing him that Be a 4 slously gent the ele | ‘I find your letter of the 7th inst. | other story, but Daly exhibits the art!- a beautiful country place at Oyster {mprovement would be made in the *Alnted and unconsciously { me on my return to Albany.| cles he took from the poor burglar, and Bay. : aro S 5 Pertiegey - awalting confessional. 1 found that the prosecuting officers were ‘sweating’ sanitary conditiona of Fort Grant if he Yator upward with full power.’ Before 1") 4° ot said anything publicly re-|it shows what manner of man “Father, The decree wan granted in considera- Specia. Lamphere and I appealed for fair play in his behalf. 1 sai 4 1 : he recovered himeelf the lift struck the he Vioe-Presidency, as the| Bil" tion of a deed of realty to Mrs. Knierten | |] a appes ‘or fair pla . Tosa desired, Mr. Rayner added ) EIA garding the Vioe-Presidency, Bul" ts, a y n cr i should be allowed ie yea wwye! ue d I told HY (EG ie “The same sort of communication S#fety devices at the top of the bulld~ Fitter has not been broached to me 12} ‘The venerable turfman waa worrying Which she will hold in ieu of alimony. our $4 “KEEPSHAPE! SHOE re allowedjto have a tawyer, and | toldjthem’ so. passed to Dreyfus, I think. ing, and these saved him from M80 4 way which seemed to require any|over a feed bill and was not in a good The Knierten summer home ts called |! is everything that th | But I advised Lamphe 3 suffering death. {action on my part. But I do not destre| humor to-day when the agent for the Bayview and !s one of the = | ything name | to tell the| clothing and night robes found with agal s, } s “ ohai inst Col. Stewart, Prosecuting attorney exactly what he/the four bodies. One of the night eS Raynor mare frivolous ana| Murphy hurriedly ran the elevator!to have my silence misinterpreted. and/g. p. Cc. C. called. of Long Island. Their, horses have for told me, and I think he will do so. | robe eaeal | to the ground floor, but was too un- del th vention. eral years bee minent rib Q il bes dult, the length | petty ot htes: do- | eround)) floors (bu you, a8 @ delegate to the con’ -| “T have a complaint against you,", several years been prominent ribbon 5 ‘ h petty and do not in the silightes: de- | m b He seems to me to be a thoroughly | of the inside seam of the sleeves being eree reflect on his character am a man, | MeTved to descend into the shaft to/are entitled to an unequivocal #UNe | asd the agent, « fat young man. “r' Winners {2 Long Island horse shows. | implies—and better than all other $4 shoes. | 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, | ms (that penitent man. 17 inches eethes pawialwaessCriarien see if his son still Iived. An ambulance i é en E wan trimmed |i Saree assumption as to my attitude. Junderstand you spanked vour little girl, SI received a message from Laporte} with Ince and ribbon, and. its his honor as @ citizen or his courage) ca wag gent out and Dr. Seaman | ““1 should not care to be thought lack-| Eien, last) Sunday. Now, the law case they were married Dec. 20, 1904 183 BROAD WAY. After July, 1908, Knierfen gave his she declares, © was com- er, Mrs. L. total One of them is that he | this morning saying t) vas a = Cy Cs | responded from the Lincoln Hospital. | ing In appreciation of the distinction of flict: between certain. statements mate | Mang qeccomting to the remnants at /naq temperamental infirmiti Whon the ‘surgeon crawled under the |the office, but for reasons which are | *8¥8"" ain, statements made | hand, was 52 inches. Remnants of @ The President has come to the con-| elevator, he found that the lad’s Ufe controlling and leave no room for dis- ‘Whotnell ey Lamphero and asking me to tell/ohild's night 4: eral 3 ReAUyAdaanadn one cussion, and though I would be deeply | “Father Bil ght Gress and several under- | clusion that Col. Stewart js a man who| PSd denn inetantly Cnaned Ut. no in- | sensible of the honor thereDy conferred. Is what he had sald to me," continued ; f9 ameeed me," continued | garments were also found. | Wants to have his own way,” said Mr. | teliigible version of the happening snd I should not be able to accept. and are you?" interruptea | Wife scarcely any mon fad where do vou seg and after July, 19%, in to talk about my daughter Ellen, | Pelled to rely upon her mo B, Reifsneider, of Philadelphia, for her Mr. Sshell. “I replied that I could not,| Dr. Gray's y | and what’ r . Gray's report concludes as fol-| 3 Alexander, Avenue | would not in any contingency accept, a| and what's the law got to do with it? as what he told me was given in con- | lows: aes one Ea Seen Col. | fhe Polloe of ihe atingeuithough they | pomination for the. Viee-Presidency.| “Never mind who f am,” sald the| support. Mra, Relfenelder 1s prominent | emery, said, had his own ideas | gay that they are convinced that the | And even were I elected J could not | ggent. “The complaint has been made in Philadelphia society fidence and as a minister.” “From the e: 1 From the examination of the adult|gpout his duty and did not propose to|fetattty was entirely accidental, Mur-| serve With high regard, Iam, falth-| 0° Knilerien declared in the course of ®peaking of Mrs. Gunness, Mr. Schell It ts aris to determine pe interefered with in the performance | phy and his wife are utterly prostrated. fully yours, Gp et cause of death.” d -——_»—. — i of nis (duties | They were in the dining-room of the| He urged that Mra. Relfanelder sought ver h sician Thirteenth to run his affairs with an fron hand panying the findings of Dr. { EERE eel | , a re 4 i] Daly mansion, in East y Was a report by Dr. J. P. William | TRANG E GAI I OPS y D 7 A d his Judgment that of Sia See ene ta eee MEDIUM GO] Hl HOME ALONE IN | ret, Spence, Bar, usher Stan Sia Th goat for two" years ant may have our regular labora- | Stay, ere long. ‘a vi then rel 5 = : : | | tory analyses ormake his own ound in the ruined house, It describes | | | THE STAKE RACE.) to prove the | your wife, and I'm here to let you | ene tr | that all of his family HARLES F. HUGHES.” | know the law in the casa. CCR SSSI CATA Ey Sr | aid he knew the woman very well and | that her three dead children were mem- | berh of his! Sunday school. | “About Mrs. Gunness," he said, “there was always something myste- rious. She was a large, full-blooded condition of the corpse as already, Albert Fogel Resents Effort o: mae fone epeaier sac oractlve. He ealed, the finding being that the Jutins to Chastise Him. | came to his| cause of death could not et 5 | | i i ehurch at frst she used to sit in the| imil Greesin seorarne (atermined. | Julius Fogel, nineteen years old, to- | purity, richness rear part, but for certain reasons was|neas* hy La y Mrs. Gun- gay undertook to chastise his sixteen- | (Continued from First Page.) May Sale and absolute ett ti ‘ hired man, bec je Bu r-old brother Albert in their home at me : asked to a front seat when she came | picious and left before he was called i West One Hundred and Thirty- break. He {is a good colt. Indomita- Leading of Undermuslins. freedom from > share the fate of the others, has “2th street. y) dle got the benefit of a great ride by Specialt; R kabl ‘ay 12. Pollow! 14 The yo re oy 7 Specialty emarkable May 2-—Followiny | sent word from Oklahoma City that he knife RADACabben! Moe aeeiae ine the! c {| Dugan and, although dying very f ree ares dangerous rt conference to-day with Sherif! | oelieves Mrs. Gunness had an average side, inflicting « dangerous wound. 5 d managed to stick it out long enough germs always nd Superintendent Sin three victims a month during the, Alvert fled and when their mother p FIL to save third money from the fast- true of the the Pinkerton Agency, State's Atic Smith announced that the greatest sen saton yet developed in connection with 7 came home she found Juli Ne time he was there. The house was aj bathroom sworring fan tenet blond closing Dandet. The wise crowd proft- mystery to him, he said, with pistols He was taken to the Harlem Hospital _ ed by Personal's victory. Belmont’s Priscillian Wins bout in many places and whiskey in Where his condition {s serious. the Gunness murder farm would be un- | y covered probably within a few hours, |/@"8@ quantities. He believes she ad. Brooklyn Mans Declares slinaul mannvespet esate wraw atv aa unt on Augusi: Belmont’s He added that it not only would siartle ministered poison in the ‘Mquor. He also noticed men’s watches lying around I fy Set tEAM RIES E He had the m the country, but clarify the mystery |in various. places, and a wesc Woman Said Spirit of Wife ; y Indiana Borgia. disclose “the “identity us another of the Directed Action. ting home in one big gallop, never As this statement was made Lawyer Es nding him, There's no telling Worden, of counsel for Ray Lamphere, To Indict Lamphere. rushed a telegram to John R. Larson, a} T! se of the State against Ray | RIVERHBAD, L. 1, May 12—Deciar- aia Gunna i Who ts {1 1 cha a | * epperecennre Bele) Gunnoas,: who! la Of the woilan and her onile 1 | ing that upon reprexentutions made to vod Prisclilian ts. R, Watkins in Chicago, to immediately start a buWeseweron niu tineicine| ee eee atat SaNGeetene a coup with Lad of Langdon, eearch for the first wife of Philip Gun- }of the house, and with arson, is wala leisisteatesteveuesentinvecrmunica ios aa ae (© be complete, although the evidence | ae 4 a ing went, who divorced her Arst husband © thas "not been made public. “It Is ready | | with his deceased wife, that It was her ¥ n to be submitted to-day or to-morrow to | | wish that he purchase a home for the |° Sheffield Per- fectly Pasteur- ized Milk. Dont wait for an illness, but order this Eight Hundred Women’s Suits Forsythe Quality—Close to % Price. “Forsythe Quality” means Styles that are distinctive— Materials that are rich and unmistakably handsome and Workmanship that dignifies both, even from our wagons or stores, or order it by jone— 6750 Coi- umbus, Be sure the bottle cap reads: At Three Special Prices $25.00, $29.50 & $38.00 SHEFFIELD how st equal to the task. Notter had | Our Own Distinctive Models cote Aa Ad AA ah p him away from the post and him all the way and got noth- er all. Instead he burnt up a lot public's money. Zenap ran a a race, coming from behind at the | medium and deed it to her, were false far tury and easily beating everything an. Royal Lady ran sec- with Jor up. the Lad The exceptional activity of the de- | th» Grand Ju i Lamphere is stil silent to reporter ed a scheme | be sind fense and the prosecution suggests that Bu and untrue, and constity Noss as more because attorneys have a vary, are Fe yy . 5 4 pasuutiore)iertielcentral; Seure).in: the 1 df Aan’ bechuae he wants to of fraud Invented by the “‘nrdiium” to ond for a halt and then blow wp, Evety. This is the most distinguished collection of Strictly Tailored) DERFEQTLY ym. ne nsation, The prosecu- | ould talk f it ts be- cheat him out of his property, David ice, and the Daly filly got third Suits we've shown at any one ti this S if APE aes uisaes 3 ; b h P sand the Dely filly got third s y one time this season. toin claims to have damaging admis: |jyeq, | ‘Ne Dan of silence were re- No Time for Sufficient Exercise! s. white. a man of about sixty years . . . PASTEURIZED sions from Lamphere, and the person |” In addition to these, almost two dozen : : ‘ of age, who lives at No. 1004 Bedford | Dugan Falls at Finish. Women’s, Young Women’s and Misses’ Sizes through whom it is declared they have| Pairs of scissors, bent and curved in, in Fresh Air to Main- averse, Brooklyn, has brought suit to! adie Dugan, who with Joe Notter | COSTUME DEPT. 8800000 ere, had an . the fashion o ; come is none other thun Rev. E. A.| ‘Ve. fashion of s al instrumen recover some property from Henrietta res the jockey honors SILK_DRESSES—EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING. ~ MICHIGAN | FURNITURE CO. ¢ b hoat Were aiso found in the ruins to-da ‘ + er the finish If: r Fshell, penta nf the First Methodist | Lamphero is eat y, tain Healih. 1, Woodhouse, an elderiy woman, re- | UX LEAT ETS Feary i) Gl AO ; urch, who has visited the suspect al- | siding at West One Hundred Over, stunned for a minute or two, The various new shades in Browns, Blues, Heliotrope, Green, etc. Value $28.00... $19.50 treet, Mannattar with a crowd of paddock habitues gath- most daily in: jail d him, the little fellow got to came out with an emphatic di Lamphere had said anything t} tend to involve him in the o: As these 7 aii jeewareiraieal tos amount to a co pa Coopsrin thes man amnoncialms nVawerendiediat walked to the paddock the murder of Andrew Hel Be ; pleblaprosponstblel fort dey inh (nea Coun rk's office here 1 hat fell over the grand = se der of Andrew He e ost {Il health. 1s continuing to attract |p. co: #01 torneys for stand when tle boy went down gave iy {9 7 aarya oF CACHE Gh CHER ut se. baal MoU ne | by Gomin and Goldark, attorne rand when the bor went down, Rave BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. (OM An Apartment ‘ e. ee is seen that the popular Ittle rider { } R Furnished Complete HIGH GRADE FUAKITINE LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM »50 worth, $3.00 dowa 73 5.00 “ 100“ 7.50 “ OPEN EVENINGS. (15. ed In Tem | Cooper 1s mesting, the: publle A ine In the compiaint it 1s set forth that WaS Sry y Gi toyglerr Broadway and Ninth street storo of the wate married Miss -argaret Gaylord) “the finish of the race was the s0- 7 Riker Drug Company. where he i ex: |i, Hoboken in June, 1885, and that ane called blanket affair, four horses, being Gunness 4 iehe all s his theories and introducing “ % rowded on the rail and each jockey neonahalanel s seaicine: died om May 13, 1901, and “tlrat by rea- aco rnen fhe allehteat adventage about it and wa ays lat rhe saw in the gi Gunness’s First Wife They also declare that they wil! pr i ng for Uwhile commenting on New York lite #0 of the death of plaintiff's wife he Out of the bunch in the last few strides Gunness house. As a matter of Tightene? (Rex part of modern life in thie elty ts the and physical condition from grief and Nik? tg imaginary line marking the 1 they have started out anew to ¢ rush and hurry. No one seems to ha’ so from attending his wife during her finish Orcagna. which gad been run- le the theory that Mrs, Gunness is dead - enough time. This very fact is respo: ning prominently all the way, buréped 0! ie sull alive sibl ro ft a In July, lol, 4 is set forth that platn- into the favorite Saylor, and for the Brains! corpee. of. tne. ible for much iil health. As I have! 0? 3u0" introduced to the defendant fraction of a- second nothing could be —_—._____ ? sald before noor digestiin is at the bot-| t p reputed and claimin to seen but a cloud of dust. * ernest 4 [tom of all this tired, worn-out condition | “Whi aioe that the woman went When it blew away, Saylor was scen ui which afflicts modern people, but noth- into “traces,” during which she al- struggling to his feet with Dugan en- a to put him in communication tangled in the reins. The horse finally ruins. ing Is more necessary to thy i > leged It SA als dc ta with the soul or apirit of his deceased freed himself, but Dugan rolled back fend the te tive organs working properly than ex- ily, 12, he states, “after flat against the rail. Jack Joyner was ° | ! \erctse in the fresh air, and New Yorkers | Wife. tn, July, 100, he mittee ved the among the firat to reach the boy, Our It | O -il- have no time for this, plaintiff that she had communicated was only a matter of a minute before oO (0) in e ingers ago, to hunt” tor The daily life of the average New with plaintiff's wife or her spirit or the boy was up and walking. D long iliness. was found in th Havana Cigarettes AHOME $ say they will was known to Mrs. ed to “ Yorke; ow. "| Soul, ‘and had told defendant that {t The Judges placed Chantilly second u 11 ing le 00 a low ceil- | , > in the , 1 ! that plaintiff purchase a home in th 2 fogithat ac Enea in wud poor ventilation, ap dresses in| Guantry for, the benefit, of defendant —___ Colloquy Right To-day. THIS MEANS MUCH a gold rin Mrs. G a rusi s breakfast and runs for and piace the title to the property in| Colloquy went through to-day, Last es nd ~ ear the name of the defendant as a home time out Colloquy got a usual work and a 1 “Fs a a cary One her under her belt and to-day she was fit ruins to-day f we mM over-breathing, “in september, 1) White purchased and re Explosion made all the as jon whut up Ught I | gone ais ‘at Miller's Place in Suf- early pi tring at the stretch turn 10c per box of 10 PECTORAL i ttl DNaesiraes » AL NOON Fok County and deeded it over to de- Horac showed in front for & flash - PAPER F and the k for the |fensomt and she is still.in possession With Colloquy next. At this point Collo “ ” The was found in n 8 Guece | Pant ne ie tel anya in quy looked done for, but she cain EVERY WHERE’ Brown) of the cellar w Smu is dwt comes ne piles | Boptemper, 1M, he demanded that the | again and at the end won easily. Grim- | e him back the property, but | ald! was second by a narrow margin in A has since refused front of Pantoufle. ‘The books won and that he has begun the suit to heavily on the race, for thousands were force her to give up the property bet on Horace BE. All the paddock ae arpa agreed that the Rainey trick SICK, HANGED HIMSELF. cat famed in with others | yy nm un she refused continuing his sluicing th low molar wit being inc crusted by ¢ ter T ever, bears HAVANA-AMERICAN COMPANY (@teo Makera of Bt Princive de Gates Havana Cigars) COLUMBUS AVE. come fror : e v at t Wife Finds uleide’s Body and Gunness , 5 . Evidenca whic a Taal ea Falls in a Faint. BET 105 & 104 ST. guppressed was mace : 1 1) and out of work, Adam Klein. | Gunness tr: « n y fifty-fiv years old, of No. S48 West tained in the report of by a Mavis aval streaciuntiiirecent a alors toy tye CAN PRON io pers oemed the a * 1 Jeaner of the New York Central, sen! > i i a latina) or is wife out early this morning for Claimed is that of M 2 they gor M y ji Be. Gray f and tent nrposededtite SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE i2th | SPECIAL POR TO-MORROW, THE 13th r he cut a clothesline, noosed r m4 enin > new rings we arow roat. tle: ¥ RY CREAM CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM a Nora py corpse and als Maniinesiovren Seairhaieeurie CRIRHER rouxn 10¢ | khas FAABORTED CHOCO. 1s f tl rig 1 hit t pening and jumpé ough. His neck PECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- SPECIAL ABBOR’ PHOCO-_ ee / : eo an Pa LN ea Hench talaleah intentiorioae SHIATES. (20 hinds) .<+-POUND 19€ res, 20" kinds) --- boty 19C whe vin : January, oa Mre. Klein, "returning, searching for CHOCOLATE CREAM poop 250 | HR PPERMINTR ++. POUND Pevea! tho {i ere : lponolladanone anakthunsmenanteestn ea Use It Everyday Perk Row 6 ( cabeers DIED. posto the m is A fell from the ladder tn a faint Barclay street and Cortlandt street stores oven Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock. G—On Monday, May 11, JomN of ELE MPANY N. Y. ELIVER EE FING) beloved’ gon of Georee and Juli Bae jt 3. 8. Aus 4? ant t ; ARTIST TO WED wipow ORCS YaNay | w E DELI eared FREE 54 Tioinallnesiadelvinii axed! @iveatarenauia iness's ; Silas ‘ t rank wn, an artist, of eee OE OE ae 5 months pa : ; No. 208 Fast str and | TERY AND 200th STREET: CORTLANDT SE |) 28" 0m, ha tate romitence, 3 ae meee fe Mire Susan Ow nson, of No. w ! teiver 1 to 10 Tbe. sate b p_Welneaday. May 18, at n Vest Fifty-sixt et, obtained a | hts in Manhactan above 200th ——— B Qocal officials « i 0 lice > ma erduy. “Mr. Browu | | eu Hoboken. and Jersey City. No e r @ Ww at y-fve und Mrs. Janson t ro |G R goida vent C0. D. Candies for plain. | s , ¥ well [atx Sie tv's aausnter of Dr Henry Be \ Sur out-of town customers careful. ‘ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LeT, . . 8 : < ; vears | Owen, and formerly the wife of Johan iy packed and shipped. trea. ou A BO Leis Be pote blicoy ees at length the rem€ants of zetting worse every day. out relief. er our experl-|H. Janson whom she married in 1902 Eo : Special mail onder department,» 1ST. “STW. Apartment We & Woree.every day, nce Very remarkable. and divorced in Dakota four years aga, ' ALAM Sceamencde I Se Ne, ren slscsens aut P . a

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