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¥ os nal nd Jerome Scores First Point in Thaw’s Fight for Release From Asylum Wamun Tries to Shoot Her Sister's Alleged Betrayer in Court Mrs. Gunness Escaped in Auto With Her Partner in Crime Is New Claim { WY Circulation Books Open to All.” | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ _ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY. MAY Nero 1908. PRICE ONE - CENTS) THAWS a NG IN eeaee RESULTS OF 10 NS BASEBALL GAMES, ° mental status with year ut . apartm: The exact date of Thaw’s utterance of ed 5 rnoonk | patte ed, but was out stealing, |to 8 this wikd suspicion was not CS easy Ria e i tee tiwis’ to Uilburt” Maloney” popped to NATIONAL LEAGUE. erate Althougn the Justice will hold night Up to yesterday Mrs. Beck had liv y SaEnGitoniconey, ae ee | Chesbro. singled rt the Poughkeeps ad of the]! Fitth street, but then Mrs. V > > { Ni er sessions, Meee days: jnvited her to the Third street hx | 1 ed to Jordan. — Beede | At Cincinnati. sisted. Ke proceedings will last se They had known eac ler for to Pattee and diéd at first.| Boston WueaURE Rie ond time, Thaw, jaunty, and confident, istened] years and were fast triands. | eae caTManarieacaingledktodlerta laters 9 | flied to J was called out and 1 SCORE a INNINGS Ss a BY INNINGS: IBrookiyn 1000000 0 1 —2 Cleveland 00100000 0— i: 4 St. Louis 2 0030002 — 5) Highlanders 30000000 ae x Walsh |: eae = ee _————__—-. B t Th Wit C ll d t T tif Rune (Special to The Evening World) ' BROOKLYN jal to The Evening World.) | HIGHLANDERS 1tnes. 1 ; AGI ROE ST. LO. 3, May 14.—Though it i I ¥ AN LEAGUE PARI, May ey sere jal furlong. Pontoon tL oH. POA | R > i m y = 7 ee all night, St. Louis is experiencing Hummel, If.......1 0 1 0 nely hit by nighlanders| Niles, 2b, ; H Foe ty % to His Sanity—Others YUeld to ares and fillies; three year-olds and upward: |i. second successive ideal summer day. Sheehan, 3b........1 1 1 1 liwonlthe game to-day tromiGleveland by) Keeler (rt Roe 6 : Won ridden out, Winner, b, m., by Flortat Manager Donovan and his Dodgers! Lumley, rf nh ho re of 3 to 1. Chesbro was in ex-| Hemphill, ef. oa ‘ b t Cc M. t are mighty disgusted over thelr bad! Tongan, 1p OQ. a8 ¢ form and kept the hits of the | cy 4 o fe i omba ase ade Uu fortune here. “We haven't been win /OVURM: 1D. . COME (Wasi orenwalliteentrareaiaihial danhiwtio’ lmeriees 20 2° b ‘J ome. = His pete. because we haven't been aie Cates +9 0 3 2 0) started out to piteh for Cleveland, was | Stahl, If..... 0: 20 20nd d — | hitting,” Donovan says. attee, - 0 1 4 2 @] Knocked out of the box in the first inn-|Conroy, 3b, 0 9 vy erom: jaa sixteenth end “won, Bell will twirl for the visitors an@! Maloney -0 1 2 69 41)! The crowd numbered 8,000. | Bali, ss 0 ji 5 A ; 7 HOU her straight again. “She mune at ebe for en {Bengen, c. oO 0 & Ba fAbtR Dnata Kleinow, ¢ 01 6 4g = }; i o J. Clarke beat out a bunt. Stovall |, : a ° (Special to The Evening World.) ms $1,800 added: two-year olde: flv Hummel! safe on O'Rourke's fumble. | Ritter, ¢ .0 0 0 0 06 popped out to Chase, “J. Clarke took |Chesbro, p......... Ot 0 gh) POUGHKEEPSIE, May 14.—Taking a leaf from District-Attorne Owner FSA Forsythe. Time- Sivehan singled “to centre “and Mui |Be.l, p. 0 0 0 9 1 [sreond ag Lajola sacrificed, chesbro, te deemieagens It?) ”) » May 14.— ct, hell came all the way home when Mur- 2 we, 3 rke Med to Stahl. 3 = 4 a Pe ft @ ‘ay let the ball get away from him,|**Bureh ...........0 0 0 0 0 cee ete alert ; 827 13 8 lerome’s , Lawyers Graham and Peabody, who are fighting to s. chante king recondoaLumt 8 aactl| Pastorius, p Decvants 0 0 Oo oO 0 ati aeond abyeiCeelee badoles tO CLEVELAND. oure HarryThaw’s release from Mattzawan, rested their case late this >t ee) CNG CH ca) Oa a Tem ing. Heeler te wiirde and took see: | 7 cy fin R. H. PO. A. B as UD ; a seowene) 2410 he thro ler a ¢ Wis Cl, Wepoccon ) 8 BG) 4 7 Lewis ran back to short centre for a the throw, Keeler and Hs 1 2 a ternoon after calling three witnesses. It was thought at first that they SATE LG SST Sa rat one-handed catch of | Harr “Hatted tor Bergen in eighth ey ea Stovall, 1b 1 0 8 0 @ had thrown up their hands, because fully twenty persons, including ali Bora Reve anges eh & Fuss Esohau a nice looking | iy hunted, and was sate on Bell's wild LovIs Dajole sheer sence 00 0 3 % ists, had been subpoenaed in their behalf. RingTones, strains | sergen Olevia NOUNS: Ce H. PO. A | Bemis, ¢ 00.5 3 oO Mr. Graham explained that he was holding his big witnesses an. Second Inning. Beep Ke 6 Sporades rw W i 0 0 2 2 0 (osha ey rhaei Sane Pattee fouled to O'lto.rke. Murray |Charles, 3b... he G ‘i 0 experts for examination in rebuttal. He will wait until the District: his bare “hand on Maionesa sting- | Murray, of 1 9 0 MAMTA nUaHEL CATE RURRARR GEL men ern nna ; : : 4 , i , a a) 4 * F liner, but could not hold th ree- iu “ A iyo at an, 88 2 3 torney finishes his fight to have Thaw declared insane before exposin. : ig MLia RET EShIREDIDERICOCM AMAT pier |Delehantyanrtr 3 y \ Hickms is i "gen fouled to Charles, and Maloney O05 O * Hickman, 0 0 0 0.40 the full strength of his hand. fee MRR fhighiand ” 3 t seer oubled ae. the plate trying. tor | Konetchy, 1b. 76 o| hay Sa ainsign ay * ig2) ink 3 H ubled af the plate trying | ) aia at Perring, 3b. . 1 2 Owe Mr. Jerome opened his side of the e fight by calling Dr. Flint. Arionet 34 ot Delahanty singled past first, but waa|C Rourke, ss. ii ost sl ned a wingte, 0 j | Thielman, p 0 0 6 (8 ‘Thaw lost visible ground In the open- <= 5 20 led trying to stygteh it into a double| Ludwig, ¢ (Cue eee ClREe, Contec | Bergeriy 0 ing ekirmish. His lawyers had figured j itt 4 4 Pe OT GR ea Clea, 198 on Lajole's tums ae on spending the first day in arguing it 10 anginned: So did O'Rourke.” NO . 88 <0) te ant Rea aol Sates taenea | eeuunnery o 1000 for his release on the ground that his i Ey | Third Inning Beebe, p.. 0 0 0 8 Ojeur NO Rt 0000 commitment to the asylum was fllegal, 216" Te 100 caeieendirexe tee Third Inning. ee but the Justice forestalled this by rul- Likeitie A. cloned stein L nonna GLU AO TRCT | TTR! oto 5 69-426 138 2) Stovall was sate on Balls error. La- 8 24 12 “9 ing that he would hear evidence as to O77 FIFTH RACE Handica eehin. NO RUNS. 3 *Maloney out on bunted third strike. fo NCtirKe, Siovull state neson Ratte. for Thielman { ns Mbawidgonesents mien a) conde onaro es ae MRL ao fisteemth fasy, Bell, to pase Hits—OM Hell, 7 Un seven inne | on ileinow's matt went to thirds! senate ti ae mecond) Uneillingly the Pittsburger's counsel p re. He ngs). Stovall + as Hall tirew out Bemis,| **Batted for Berger in ninth. qualified thelr first witness, Dr. Mc- ceo peat s ing, whitst Base on Balls—Off Rell, 1; off Bir ming singled, Iinehman. fe | Base Hits—Offt “‘Uhielman, 4 in one inne Gul the Tombs physictan, as an alien- sf Fourth Inning. Left’ on Buses—St. Louis, 4; Brook.) em nd, Hemp-| "Base on Balls-Of ‘The a fat, acd District-Attorney Jerome took| Police Charge Her With At- LER Thanaaiaeaanrat lyn, 3 Het hill w second on Chasers | 1 M oc dvantaye of this opening to draw from 4 } eiled Struck Out—By Bell. 3: by Beebe, 4. | striflce, Ben} » Stovall. Hemphill on Base—Cleeviand, 10; High. Say anNS interesting facts that! tempted Suicide—Her Cor Three-Base Hit—Maloney out stealing. emis to Perrine, Stahl | ta 5. ‘ a Dr. MeGuire so! interesting tea pted Suicide—Her n- = ingled centre. Charles popped | . Stole Bases—Delehanty, Hummel, ‘hed to Birmingham. NO RUNS Out—By Cues! by Bes had not been brought out in el ie Bees m hadi in trying “to. saerfic Murray ; E Fourth Inning. a Thaw’s trials for murder. dition Is Serious. a wen! arry. Le te Double Plays—Char to Ludwig; Base Hits--Conroy. to Lewis to h Murray | Charles to Gilbert to Koney Hickman ar en Bases—Chase, Miers Ste Asks for Discharge. —_—_. was low oand Myovay continued (et, to} Hit by Pitcher—Hummell aie rring sin, It developed that certiin attaches of 4 wierd ke =i esta 1 Maloney gra sbed the stall but | — _ unt Bere tin 3 ase to Hall rad toldesteG) aT Charged with attempting to end her) + L . : i ¢ 1. Pi. 8 toss to third Sheananty i phase to Hall a, larke ay Vitcher—Hickman, Stahl. reatiie me eefiacusanated rly | aife by. Inhaiing il Wa eh ED ieee f ms 2 i : THAN stnuTea to. tt tate wee: GIANT’S GAME OFF. . hesbro threw out“ Stovi npites= Messrs, Hurst-and Beans Tena olson or by bull: Anna Beck, twent 3 w sees a a a Met 7 fd | Koney sin d to territ . } Lajole threw out roy. Hi ‘ cellfeiun ora byapelson Ora Se trained nurs Hevue He a i : | scoring Delabanty, Koney taking see-| PITTSRURG, May 14.—Rain to-day) {Tew out Ball Tinehman also tt man This admission as ring on aw's At — ond on the throw to a ate. O'R url yout Klenow NO RE + wo | in & serious She Was found einer t . at Zai ran hie race, singled centre, scoring Koney. Ludwig used a postponement of the Pittsburg Fit S ad as stnificant, |®Y Mrs. Charles Welss in the iatter's| ——— ape on farmed, TURES, UN Giants game | ifth Inning. of No. 319] Fifth Inning. — | ‘ Lag ! Y ng fly but as Hin out for the roe retired about midnic! i o100n 04 s vB broad] | Accor’ to Mrs. Weiss her 0 rays tls i to the opening p ss with a broad r ‘ kot Murray's tly, NO IWUNS et eee Pa eerall Inning ‘mile on his sallow fi i mas et Hts Wels Sixth Inning. i BDeiliias anal Bon elieek Gans tee Meas Te liebe nolimaniealin ibeneniaica tat who 1s a plump. | noon to-day. She detected t a Bell out, les to Woney. un At Chi Keeler, Perring struck out, and Hino. ri . ning |g#s in her ap nts an trace it tol ell hed. ball ummell cago. ‘i . ro like Dan O'Re! miles, wile) | Vingst suffocated lying on’ the bed Beabe, and Hummel! went out tryin postponed on account of wet grounds. ‘hase struck out. Stahl did kewise. SS ae ea air baa at e conditian of the gas jet, which j third, Be e to O Rourke to Charle —_——— Con ibled to right fi Ball out when he mounted the beneh. only partly turned” on“ and with Lumley out, Gilbert to Koney. FER AAA EAR at ator I ENTER SESE | | Johnson Bins {Vy x ham at once moved for the di ie tip intiet, teens te disprove “the RUNS MaMiGleRiae We 21s aieierc aeae AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Seven nina s a Fine Man, but of Thaw. ¢ Knew of no reason for ‘5 uanded to Bell and died at first. Pat- struck out. Niles th out 3rvan’s Policy. Tox ce. alinw,y dielieaidy Hedi nots been’ pete | BY VINCENT TREANOR. tossed: out O'Hourke, NO RUNS. At Philadelphia. |g tires Conroy" tnrew out! Stovall Bryan's Policy Too Uncer- sonally examined as to his » a ——_— ) ing. Chica, 00000 0 9 | 8, RUNS. j is Partine Words the time of his commitment to POLICEMAN ACCUSED B (Special to The Evening World.) mane e cover eon in DlnG aac era llentiadeipniaeto) ORORURCE CmLe oat Kteinow fouled to Bemis. Chesbro| tain, His Parting Words, teawan in January, no witnesses as te Y BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 14.—F; roa etre out gingied “to” conve, |, Hattortes--einith and Sullivan; Vick) "W's #f0 on, Hinchman's fumble. Tore | Thaw's mental state at that time ha FRANKO UPI UPHELD AT TRIAL. EL : » May 14.—Frank Forsythe made | Maioney Vout “on oxinted” third strike. | arty id ,Seprecke Umpires Broly; | Sraatierc cut Nl ain Cheat antals(n6 | been heard. He figured further that one of his characteristic killings in the Maiden, the two-year-old feature | ‘Pudwie iittea a high one to Hummel At Washington. RUNS. | Andrew Camegie, looking not a wht the language of Justice Dowlina's com- é aaa ¢ i Releikte Siaehans | Beebeunied lis ‘ ‘ Eighth Inning. the worse for his visit to Tashi Sere et satepeniiand cahat che 7) Deby Commies sioner Hanson triea|f the card here to-day. He scratched High Private and added Bon | ("wr foule® 49, Seeiee o Washington’). 01 0 6 U0. s Ball threw out Lajole, Bemis filed to ae Ut On Ae RT eMeoniraiem Gat jwea and ilismissed | to-day the charges | Homme, and put up Shreve to get the price. The con:...! | Eighth tnnin palteries= Waddell ivend sashes Keeler, Birmingham safe on Bajl's|®7@ attendance at the convention of honed ta unconstitutional, since it de- brought against Policeman Edward § c sssioners got ig) 9. ‘fh PeENcer; | error, Hinchman singled. Hickman | Governors, hurried down to the White Burch batted for Bergen and ground-| Hughes and Street. Umpire—Mr. Sher-| ict'to Batien Wo net Xenodochous, of the Third SubrStation, | busy as soon as the prices were posted and grabbed everything in sight prives a citizen of his liberty without | S°ne ed to Koney, Bitter batted for ‘Bell. | idan. 0) , phill. Chase hit) Star line ‘pier this afternoo due process of law. Dee) Patan ee musiced aire’ | from 401to 4 down. [hey were still’ taking 1h when th 1 ta te rere Gnade to Roney... Hum: At Boston. uailelthremou teem pate uereD al te # afternon ge ates. Pute Burd Wr haal whom Greek cop arrested on the le youngsters were| mell popped to Koney, NO RUNS. The Boston-Detroit. game was poat-\ pitched bail, Conroy. struck out. Chase | ttle while before sailing tim@vend deo ee eee i non of the Catholic parade. prancing around at the post. Pastorius pitching for Brooklyn, Rit-| poned on account of Tain van out stealing third, Bemis: to Per-| parted on the Raltfe for Skito\ Castle “A commission in February, 107. vald| Franko charged that Xenodochous|” pon Homme is said to be able) —— = ter catching. “Barry goes all the way to -—>—.- ring. NO RUNS eee ie eet jaw wae sane, jd Mr. nam, | treated him roughly and rested him aay z $$. hind on sheehs SL he OLE Ninth 1 iT Sootrangs wv he will taxe up big - 1 to | High Private in work, and so it Id Charles out, Sheehan to Jordan. in inning. furthermore, it was ITURIGIE: techn na rennet crab adeagusrenta (ones cron enare) nl wack antsoll MBE LMONTEPARK RESULTS, | tip athe tind Sufhn scea EASTERN LEAGUE. rtp st ct _ [duties as laird unt!l autumn, With him the time of his last trial in January, |ctoss the police lines and was thrown | (iced rajely by Eschau any - |a hit through Sheehan, Barry scoring Crid afe on eer nel cain aridac theme tana Racine ant eto Gan ene vtiall RS MlmeceincriTs peed Poe ie nad FIRST RACES Murray stole second. De anty singled At Toronto, arke 1. Stovall force daughte bis counsel.” When the poileeman took the stand | Statesman: latter was a bot fa- Toney, by Cours ‘9, Might, Murray scorin Delehanty | jersey City 006040000 e-w{F, Clarke, Nios to Ball, Lajole 1 : Ewin ERMM ha Ghra Caren eT it ae ‘ x | verite, and a lot of wise money was] tesy (15 to 1 and 6 to 1 aking second on the throw to the plate, onto} ONO ORIU oH: Mrovalintae Ballo unasated! NO! Limenot wong 7a nel f will not pass pon that matter at | he n sarca ty th h tas k (0 1) 1, Pontoon Koney lifted to Pattee. O'Rourke out , = =|he si ind I'm not coming back time this time,” satd Justice Morsciauser, | Prank ested he gppbably want: | Det on hin on ri pas ot tn man | (8 0.1 for place) 2, Crack Shot 3 SHEL oe ls Witaals peal Ree TIVORE Pick a ienay ean es {1 {t's time to vote." “unless you care to rest on your claim |cd sic and 30 witnesses to elie conlonec my ea nonrlnes WeSECONDERACE M2], Ninth taning. Kelly ‘and. Sullivan Reset | cGror ‘ Mec colnet oy SPENHEGHECICUIRTRT ota ie ‘ i ihe police. station. ‘The second, Esehau ‘vas third lenap (16 to 5 Mantra heahatlunlssdarouncehto ’ | . | “For whom are yo ig to vote? CT AE IE a Pale Ss bis’ temper and. talked | "T} ee RR SaEH ited cat darally and 9 to 10) 1, Royal Lady (6 io Ko lardan singied. hight, Saeet. : At Montreal, | WHEN LAST YEAR’S somebody asked him ea OUNS es of a bit to-day he cro $0 Scoring. Lawis hit into a double plus, | Providence ........0 1 0 0 | ay sing! tourunt he ee tioony as to this man's sanity, hold | y Commissioner rapped tor | Of @ bit to-day after dinners Byer 5 oriplace) 2, Complete 3. | Charles to Gilbert to Kone. ON AUN | Montreal Rena OA | y ; seth askedein ing always that the burden of pro E yay. |terday. bu ere all of 10.0 D RACE— ieee Batteries ty nig canny Dumfermline vou have lost your tem- prov i 1 d ark wis well fit hye | 2 4M4 8 f0 8) 1, Statesman (1 to 2 3,000 JERSEY HAT MAKERS Nias s PASTITTERES ie : : In that case,” said the Laird pe a »| 1p jai ’ 7 Si 7 y business gued; Skib I vote for O08 He dl Concer aes QUT BY GENERAL SHUTDOWN) 7, Soswrs;matus,game was nowt ||P Aug the use of advertising pened ne eonilited) theres Jero » Was quick to take advantage | pe of the ementng to sav that {on the diy bly the sane mark me. MMe Grain nfidence tn z wee A FOURTH RACE—Personal (4 to = (panceten epee | We have all the business t t i is new plea he ‘haw's side | were worn Dy those with good health in aaa lochester. | now? all the busi she it convention m he’ ST LEU ICL LT oe Z FT Pastime (our cde, enmtorranles | iem nunca) 2ucadyairmals) Oranges shut down thelr works to-day | postponed: on account of rain Had they kept on advertis- Aneyala nebarbeelinimarnncehian dea honey and tine laseanie 908 8 Fg ol the all-night rain got in its work on| FIFTH RACE—Priscillian (3 to 3 and the lockout is complete. As a re- ——_—_—_— '}] ing in the face of prosperity Do fancy Jolingon, of Minnge fi or » two distinct issues! Game ioetieacoune cee 21 the and ‘the course was heavy] and 1 to 5) 1, Berkeley (even for of the Jersey: manu- ; , they would have had many aotainhe,wapraaied here” salt i suggest that] gugaveth Besanisn when tield went to the post in the | -tace) 2, D'Arkle 3. 50) and 3,000 Bryan Declares His Daughter Isn't!) ior. clients to lean upon I certainiy a sald, “He's g they drop one or the other." King, rf. Davids: 4 Cran GOC-MInA (0 to Speak for Him. } when the sun passed behind woman. A Bryan—to meet or stn Wit posiion myself" sata | Wai Mot 1 i scratched from the openti : —Tileing (6 to 5 and W. 3HINGTON, May 14.—Willlam Jen- the cloud, and t v tm sa man of q ine Ju welt that or the nt tb yaiten f naa as it was, for 2 to 5) 1, Zal (4 to 5 for place) 2, nings Bryan pronoun the report that | What will these few mis- too int 4 Ny as to aw us for ah be must xo ahead | yah 4 inetecn faced t Only those | Park Row 3, his daughter, Mrs, Ruth Bryan Leavitt, | guided non-advertisers argue polte oO " he has this polley lien ws to his sanity and I born under a lueky could hop lsito\ina ke spesshoa con him] inihelwost to-day? ind the next that policy and you canig Me G¥atani? beonnar anenein 7 : ‘pick a winner from such a bunch. SUM} jengtn for the place money. Disaster Pert. [as abeol | The plant needs nourishn eit Sie EAC ; Mine selebtlye con tie public tried, and the books handled | ( in’ dis- ja arena H]] by day and by night, in fair Capt. Arthur Hill re Trish Lane fuse He wante to know if Jerome ferns ae Hablon shiner ie aang: carn oraned mae mn as rail, Haense DOUBT MURDER REPORT. | ae easiniitculhenlt erate the smartest of Britieh reg? aE iy tu go ahe w is side .. ls who looke¢ on was sec * i oan > ~~ " r q t ase ae Je chia eaees Lee 1d.) jSandal the favorite, but the ex-Keene | (ye four scratched, 4 PET ERSBUE May 14—The ru-||] WHEN ADVERTISING REMEMBER n vio married Mrs. Roberta Mena hada preublakioliarcment ote t0SE PALUS JUKLYN, | filly waa ne prominent Siku iMaviorle [Dinas andeNeedieslanail nate th | mor that the Ameer istan had ||] that The World prints more Sepa- |] | xes-Conwin ailed on the Ralt i sna | May MM—Ta> threatening weather did} The winner turned ancy by ions ra tat < fi eee te eon |oeen assassinut confirmed, | vertisements every week, ||| fie satd he dashed glad to gi with Commissioner Hand, who | 3 Y SY Winning Star were serat from the) did tr ply to. the eem- | 2 F knows nothing of rate Adverti er) ttt ‘ x at tol Bkacd uttnr chkreae thaihete mini enaitnet t the Ellaabeti and Brook- | Courtesy, who was in the front rank all| second, ‘The winner was Zlenap, who and promised that the | The Fo Knows nothing ef!) month and year than ANY OTHER |{/evav" and that Mra. iit; woulaitolle after that he wanted to mo to the} lyn Union Leaguers playing to-day at|the way. Pontoon, J. J ale geidelimccardinais ton heiihelting rine’ aratell At Insue would be taken up at | Sea ta the staeme {}] newspaper ON EARTH and has a [fj sorts, when rai ta so ea Mouncaing for a vest Meyerrose Park. The oy ag a Ing, tired in the last sixteenth or he; had no chance. She went back in the next. The manufacturers. say | ee greater circulation daily in New jj] parents or ein thie Nene wv an! old se: of e ae i. oy a ‘oO There a oO . 6b 0 a ve ) De SEUNG: OD). UR: YAOD TY Lb nold seasions of this court | eure Ala the gest intlng “Br palmat HANS: ie a2 ean ncaa 8 jegud betting from 7 to 6 to 16 to & Guy] that thelr proposals Have Neon penug |BUNDAY WORLD WANTS ork Cit Ban ANY: PHOT CT HER Baer ee: orcisae nap keeieala aa roa Bohai Cates hen’ @ [price as s one, OT RTI morn! ‘ Q 7 la Sa mT See " ‘ cee ze i Have had plenty of time to consider WORK MONDAY WONDE ment. <i Vy . 4 eet See bapa sf 5

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