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THE EVENI SATURDAY, ILIBUSTER ENDS, CURRENCY BILL PASSES SENATE WHITMORE JURURS DISCHARGED; FAIL 10 AGREE IN 21 HOURS Up Fight and Vote Is Rushed Through. WABHINGTON, May 9 —The Aenate | Alibuster on the Curreney Dill was Prisoner in Happy Mood When “ CHEE HO Uy Clann aC report waa adopted. Thin left for final ference clear Judge Remands Him to Jail—Will . Be Placed on Trial for His Life Again in December. [the way according to pro to a clone and the Senate wil xramme, bring the session this evening. The House will also ad Journ. The beginning of the end of the Allbuster came when Senator Stone, who followed Senator La Follette, when the latter concluded his record-break- and who had threatened, Senator G to keep | After deliberating for twenty-one hours, the jury in the case of | ing speech Theodore S. Whitmore, in Jersey City, reported a disagreement, and | With the wid of Senate ug another full night. was discharged at noon to-day. Whitmore was sent back to jail, and dat 218 P. M. to-day Mr ne had talked seven hours. will be tried aga for the murder of his wife, Helena, in December. and\was still Ina verbono mood. when + he sudde “ased his e Judge Swayze sent the jurors back to their room time after time friday the none to tne on Senator. The latter announce before he would:accept a mistrial. The jury took twenty-eight ballots, and the poll did mot change on any of them, for murder in thesfirst degree, nine for acquittal. 14 consume ne from the start, one city and Ba Sena that they Tats plan an ore Whitmore. who collapsed utteriy last} === —— | Senator started out by wight when there appeared to pe declaring 1c % eet prospect that’ the jury would bring ® } |'houra! Da (Follettel having taken’ up verdict of guilty, had recovered his * eighteen hours and forty-three minutes nerve when court opened this } soon started a re by the low tone He received reports from his during the night thatémade him sure of @ disagreement. “Can't Keep Trying Me Forever. in which he spoke, nobody ten feet oN TESi. | “They should have ‘turned me out,’ 7 @eclared the prisoner after the jt oe had been discharged. “The fact nettled nine of them were convinced, of 1 innocence shows that the evidence was all in my fayor. The worst I can ge on the next trial is another disagre Stone Surrenders, Gore Winds | adjournment | Woman Holding Baby Murders the Man Who MAY 30, MAN WHO FLED AAMMERSTEIN IS. Attacked Daughter (Continued from First Page.) Answered the the woman Miers stions Again mitted killing Maro, and and being accustomed to Ttallans in the section wie de not speak Engilah ched in her still held little fist. ‘ataring group stood tne penn. Retmels's desk while John ADMITS HE TOOK OV, CLINTON'S $50,000 FROM © BODY RESTS IN ~— “HOSPITAL UNS CITY OF BIRTH ‘pefore Capt } But He Hadn't a Cent in His Kingston Pays Tribute to Pockets When He was State’s First Executive, Noted Arrested “1 | Men Participating. | a 1908. ROMASYLUM BACK; FAVORS IN AUTO FOUND THE SHEATH SKIRT Charles H. Salke Tells Even-| Proud of Getting Both Melba | ROOSEVELT TAKES FLOWERS FOR THE SOLDIER DEAD President Drives in a Surrey to Cemetery and Places Wreaths on Tombs. ne of ‘ detain her, but again she said she wae @lad she had the officers dant deiain tay met the done it but did not want to live } , [trea bya, who tala them wnat had hap- roanipabyaprometier) | ing World Reporter How and Tetrazzini for His Nfwater remained with the body and | She became so hysterical that it was | i 4 tes feared she would do harm to her In-| S Opera i, Hayden galloped back to the WaiEO: fant after A atrunate the matron | He Es caped. P House Bat Rooking the Baby. Rou po hgh wen tus a tly | opera waa the woman) he told @ ‘ay ifs “btner AnueRanntoveryaal lacs -- be : [reporter for ‘The Fventng World, “ait. i Arena eee eto) et yee |zchauen ut cule the wealthy Jerrey| Oscar Hammerstein got back from his ing In a rock chalr nurs! roar [City plumber, whose dramatic escape two months’ visit to Burope o: baby. with the do nd the ttle” gir! the woman raged tok | » ¥ \ 3 ‘ope on the plaving on the f {f nothing Nad ay tearing at her clothes and|ffem the Morris Platina Asylum fn a Campania to-day. Coming up the Bay Rapper adi Dies wee Ngai piar brokel ti) ee a HUTS ge a asl 00) raoing muto nt dusk last night fur.) be wore a yachting cap, but as econ dat In a. storm of Italian pevaMe hie eal Ale would dash her head | niahed the most spectacular break for) ## the ship passed the Statue uf Liberty 7 lena!" Me t tro bi If the child was } " rt Syenmnarceonnd hn arrived—her hus Lei Re eeadliy Capt. Reimela | Uberty recorded about New York in| be dux out the old Hammerstein silk bamd waa fr um i auth the Cy dent ordered tho infant returned She took | years, war this afternoon located in ei put it on and became himsei! Atwater joined Patrolman yan jt tenderly in her arma, crooned over) sin city by Evening World reporters, | “6 Mre, Phillipis lost all control of her tt and sank into a seat, and seemed Mn hen Rho walked the floor and cain but continued to weep ailently. | mith whom he freely discussed hie wild es Pes ae seormela ren screamed, all the while aes te Dr. Plagemayer, from the Bradford | fight. e enjoyed his trip. y shriekingly wins Btreot Hopptital, examined Maro's bod).| Suike begged the Teporters not to re- ought to have some medals on me for whole story to her son, who tranel There was not even @ convulsion when | 0 handling prima donnas andj showing t to the pollceme ayy the three bullets wore pumped Into his| veal his hiding place, adding that ft] tiem thetr pr aces. I have been | | ut could not stand, tt! ECO goed, TM brain and the murctes of his face 3} was his intention to move elsewhere] tusy, but very hare and come home | want 10 Iwe--let me die’ oe! quest, Reanines the Reta ha Amelia, | verily over his eecape in son complete t . De eet nett but | but Foported that shew tininjured: with Mrs. Addie D. §: clear up some det hed tne it. All| The child, however. persisted in the|a friend of the fa fone deta tthe Liberty street | & story who had told her mother, | pe a ae ‘ another trig ad in August. to the Timencreamed. when questionsd by the police | Bie ah! We truees we old] “1 consider my teat in geting Melba vant Ad ea, Wren she Wont to the station she| fellows can go some vet, can't wet he| and Tetrar nt to apy re worried about) getier on the the Man to Dr. Evane's place of brain-| Opera-House . Just a pinin case of get-|sa.road. There wil! be ma place I don't i ke | (Ween these ladies. The Waited Seven Days 5 eelratlen | 3 1 assure you 1 am ‘That kid in the big racer has heen | Gdded@ateMeenninierateln Ung abou Tee-linad roads} Some of the Impresario's cinder and paths for seven days. T have seen Another “tn yroud is dark flyer sneaking up under the| ontinued, “ie secu ees long after dark, but T have never | avian eaedarace been able to meet him. You seen all the rage arranged the escag re past season, Sie 4 days ago, but those guards w: j there such as Tet allow me to go near the PD | London and New antil last night | I have an ‘The do rs and n and their | a dancer. I es and sweethearts Ja tea party ams of Bu on the lawn Inet The aven JOus Wor Sa aklaee RA seen on ti iets York crazy. Who sious and best cup race: imagine the ¢ Mis that sho ne's making achine travel! a fe freedc Ww when ab: sald one Metrop asazza ude aa He manage thextta don’t want Hammerste Wife Didn't Know It. York. "My wife a son did not know 1 egies < f my inten Tumsthe |v camm reetnerene know that ve friends stand " one walls separi you from ~ RAR HARUN cLe tk ee Nixon Talks of Croker ana for a week, wal Tee at at nO IRE AD Ee for vo nde make one's Fane oo é construction happy slapping the repor fovfully ¢ ck and parting w the Injunction: “Don't you give away.” Tt was after 6 ¢ the pec rowan see and darting back and forth a brush-lined roads As if timing a on moment, the machine sudde: iglev approached ar roadwa How He Escaped Only a driver was seen. His face expect?” asked one We had bssarins to encased in a heavy pair of goggles and ft them on our slar a dark riding cloak concealed his fig- is engage look: ire, A broad nmed cap with a sheet for definitions can't he | took fi Deak WAS pulled down va a a lot of apprectation be dar | DIED ON WAY TO STATION. 4) brought rned | Ke turned) qusha Was Takin & Her the to his guard and said excitedly ‘ : Jingo! If that isn't my long lost | unter creer jHealth pal, Mortimer, V of all things! | nuel Levy, of No. Sit Gates ave- And the racer he took the Rerlin prize |" Brooklyn, started for Sullivan with, too! Must see him. Excuse me! | County to-day with his wife and da Pars : ease tol te For seme time Mrs. Levy a With that Sulke nimbly sprang into} seen suffering from asthma. The do the road. In a flash he had whirled|tor warned her husband that unle ment, and they can't keep on trying | ¢ F : ooh mane” | Surrogate Beckett Denies Pear reine N.Y. May 30, es Whitmore’s father and his grother to Deter. | event feally important marke Elia, who have geen etanch in nis] Motion Made by Contestants a clive atonlenizeonis tol RelCcal vauaramorinlanay ceuservancentinitth ia support, were overjoyed at the dis- in Gartland Case nt and Moiitta, of Joe Petro: | SCT rR apna es cee agreement. They had feared that Judge ard -aSe, alian squad, that a man who ©) oo ie ret lBwayne! would! keep the Jurors busy, | for PMR Gan mo abl commis Se Oe Le IE considering the evidence wmtil the long i Peps, York's first vernor, George Clinton strain would force a compromise ver-| !% admitting to probate the will of que Gate the nele was entombed here, the place of his ict, sending Whitmore to prison. jee Gartland, Surrogate Be ator REE SIRS (nt) bi Whitmore’s breakdown happened at! cidas that he will not permit ceased talking and eave the floor to| have heen ‘ The Interment was in the historic 935 o'clock last nigtt when the ITY! Carcaino, the handwritiv Gore was general r suspect afternoon First Reformed Chureh yard at 4 P. M had been out almost seven hours. Fore-| oi se gree an t ro else has be accompliah oars rey | An hour previously Gov. Clinton's body man Jenks sent word) to Judge Swayze) {1k Tie paper on which 3 Senator La Polle Tey) (oe RES was taken from the cruiser Wasp, that he wished to make 2 report. CONS COFcneTica a teats the Senate against the adaption of the! at Headquartera he own ‘which had brought ™ up from New The court-room was crowded. Whit-| | Surrogate Beckett conference report on t urrency bill, said he was Arturo Ronen York Ci rhe casket was received more, whose vellow streak had been ed by the decisi he has gained a championship, At7.03A_ years old. Ha admitted on by Company H, of Kingston, civil wat kept in subjection by the weakness of te Ransome and a M @ vielled the floor to Senator had fled to Paris after making away | veterans; descendants of Gov. Clinton, Di nrcestiillontsicase,conla noticontrol!(céllon (inj Jeraey, who permitte Stone, of Min Sea ran eT Uta ERE Ente RoUTSRGeA RIGS 1 Roswell R. Hoes, United himself as the jurors grave of face pert Such tests in open co! almost cont rallbaanarioanlinonassnntithelirerenvencunds: 's Navy. and citizens, and after a and deliberate, filed into the room in oth This will contest was 4nd forty-three utes, and his voice an ye Tied eee i" fon Gneeiealin President's salute of 19 guns was Whitmore Sobbed and Moaned. | ‘ed: and a menorandum in Seemed t as fresh as when Naples he was treasurer. He (aC balls nate Afi cemetery was Bowing his head, the mrisoner sobbed the will filed May 9, he besa 1 ning he had sheen ott See Honus dy Cees and moaned. He called upon his dead Allen Has Next Record duced to lend large sums to a friend for Heat APaNe ec elena 4 wife to look down upon him and have! IM his decision Surrogate Beckett The is record for long speech Oneniivestmen ater tee fone iiune ai cae aca mercy. The foreman asked Judge ts mn D nate was ormer | other turned out badly When Rone we be Bs Luntned ens SOR Swayze some questions on points of ereafter the contestant obtained | Senator Allen found he was ton deeply Involved to t ule se UC Bee law and the. evidence, and while the 4n order to show cause—alleging new- Poved the repe hope to rec p he to ra Cem a ULEN SIELN RGN ST anaric ay A aed colloquy went on Whitmore sobbed and discovered dence—why the ne | ng clause of talked in the treasury—abe HOM Nres-and nmands and naval tia, The Quivered in bis chair should not. be op and after argn- | fourteen hours, a was alded by From Paris he started on Feet Ae Oey ON The jurors retired again and Whit- {ment contestant's motion wax granted, | OtNer Senators < much o York, wher as cOrkee ay oes) More's nerves completely deseried him, The contestant stmpl tuced by | Strain from bis voice by frequently been ever since ui Gov. Chanter, repr “It's all over,” he moaned of newly dis: dence the | 4ding extracts from documents. When he wa FINS DOS ee OOM Gener get me.” GRinibn Conran ast writing, |. PbiS rung was made after there had | a AL GEG One Bogadiers Two deputy sheriffs practically and tn that connection makes a motion | 2 More than thirty calls of t ease: corer mied him out of the courtroom. He was the trial, while the exp . ate. and was based on the fact that Hage BEIT Ce unable to stand unaided. For a n the witness stand, for permission | * n no busin ning n and Chaplain Hoes, their after he got back to his cell 41 to have a chemical test applied in open | "8C® tt call, debate being held ISO aap UU Sella Vem cornmn thee e was in the throes of hysteric: court to certain writings upon the face tt After Mr, LaFollet and County and city officials All his jauntiness and egotism of the p ded paper to. test ognized by theC Since his death, on April 20. 1812, while patirned) wien ePae ML SeGtiE i? Guaiity, “chemical composition, ete., of nvoked a numb Na CCAS Ra nied a Aue court at 9.45 o'clock this morn whi o i the suggestion of forme: Gov. Clinton's body had rested In the Judge Swayze had arrived to hear t Prieta Peo eas sgurranate ot this Ins eriiitctiNeekrarite Congressional Cemetery at Washington the jury. egain. tests to t ied cila senator nnot speak | where it was disinterred three weeks that they had been able to gr ton tha wice on a subject one } ARO: upon a verdict andtwere anxious t altlon iclslecivoi dus ninlesa ethoc tuainenaiioe i | To-day's ceremonies were the culmin aischarged ge Swayze said att le matter th rver wa ight up. cTEAS if I jation of a ries of impressive vi s 7 bac! for one more , PF?! nt and the speci 10) in v St onl esnal them’ back ne_more| Urpin the wt al Senators Run Away. il Laecorernmentsenata An Agreement tmpossible. e als to writings | Senate lull continues the (curs) memory of a distinguished citizen. Shortly before noon the jury sent Day Mrictieimanietieca teen | was Impossible, Judge Swayze ordered s or-| he # red it result, he gave | that the prisoner be brought in and character, is often off an unprecedente bition of endur-| gent for the jury. us cineca he parties ing ance » ent is all the more Ha) “T desire to kn Ju y subsequent to the! remarkable for the reason that his own Swayze when th © € ng from or add a party was wholly without sympathy for in the box, "if there is any way I ¢ n | his effor he had but few supporters enlight you on the la doubttu Jin the De a y dence.” =| The night was will long be Revatanan 10" (emer eat in History Partially Repeats It- We seem ve west 8 History Partially Repeats "I do not que empts 4 quorum. pre- “that you hav ators now int to arrive at a verdict nn case Ronee you know that a disagreement will st u Mean that ine county Will be put to wa self on the Road to Jericho, Jon the petition of his son, Charles I | Sulke, Jr 1 with the approval Drs. J. Henry € k and FI. H. Bald- win, of Newark, e has a mild form he went to the country at once the himself Into an empty seat at the mys-] {6 want fo the country terious driver's side, In less than three) When they arrived — in| Manh were lost in a cloud of dust en the Quigley was too shocked to speak. stats 1 lle remembered to-day hearing a re- aS hid mark floating toward him as the car died before the arrival boys, Jim, and don’t worry. I'm off BOY DROWNS AT PLAY. on @ record tour." Douglas Costello, a four-ye of No, 169 West Two Twenty-eighth street, ar-old boy, Hundred and went over to Adroitly Managed. The coup was so adroitly engineered that the twenty persons, who were not | spuyten Duyvil to play yesterday after- Ofty feet away from the car, stood |noon and failed to retin home, Some speechless ugged “ REY TEER te I) eel OT) speech) as St chugged out of sight.) Crea, John Castor, of No. 405 West Ac f alarm was not given until |pw ed and Twenty-eighth street, the car sped by the outer guard with boy's dead body in the the velocity of the wind According to Dr. Evans, Sulke was admitted to asylum on April 23 last of insanity, such as made him petent to manage his extensive t incom siness interests, the asylum authorities say rmal court proceedings to legalize hiv nfinement were contemplated — for June 1) Papers had already been served on |iim at the asylum Feared Court Proceeding has learned that the racer age number Iver and mac A reward of Two Hundred th lke, wife, lives at No, street, Newark, and the son and Fifty Dollars will be paid parwenl atroe ban wite for the arrest and conviction of nba naiay aaktonal ins any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of tion 550 of the Penal Code ylum ty-fve vears old, welgha pent 16 pounds and Is five feet nin Mraheasil@tiaeitedlinabulaoicahalck angie of ther Site, of New York, of ‘lack mustache. He Is sald to be criminally receiving any prop: wealthy. erty belonging to this Company. a NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, 18 Dey St., New York STABBER HELD IN $1,000 BAIL. Frank Laporte, of No. 14 Montgomery street, who was arrested last night, 40 charged with stabbing Geronimo C Mas 2, 1902. HANS CAHEAS tole, of No. 41 Oliver street, was hi leo-Prosident trate Moss in the Essex Mar. in $1,000 ball for ex oy Magi ket Court to-day ‘and leadine drueetats, or amination on Monday. Cartole (sin YOUR Gouverneur Hospital, and hin condition aren its tee one aen er is seriou Sweating. “aching, see si aa — manent wi eee CURE dea box at Hogemaats DIED. penae of another trial the a te Te That eq rae tniwerhave considered that.’ cal fais eesai| No Doubt That Slayer Is In the foreman 4 ed were vroug they | ‘rhe story of a highway hold-up with : ae ry thing and carne) | Would angwer ‘0 tueit names and devart | i curably Insane, Jurist hen J shall have tod | heir ht trimmings was brought here C said Jude 1 te | 2 Rep aaaareewer av by the George Batley, of Says in Interview. Honest efforts have | |tarly anxi it Vushington, D. © and the Rev, r : rh ; “Whitmore wore a © | Gore should nan M od, of Rockville, Ontario, REA Ooe (has dury andl the. Go a ST: Jonssengers on the White Star liner] DETROIT, May %—"There is no miierey were! not more) thar fifty pe Me eitie, from Liverpool, They are back | goubt that Harry K. Thaw has para | fon in anc Around the 2 er ee tom trip whi began with he , h e ease Was se ieee ja," sald Judge Victor J. Dowling. SH — i if ie but of the ste: Arabic from this | °° UNDE Ral ene mae! Young Wite, With Three for t iv was while in the foundations ; of New York, to-day in an Interview : ; chine ily notices Joo the ruins of ancient City of| on the famous trial over waleh he pre- Neeks’ Old Baby, Was Go- | Punch and Sandwich Vicpnestus, fm Asin Minor, that erence brn alir Ih Gare tacty ; eae roughout the cay and night Sena with two ministers, 8aW | 4) address to-night at the Knlgnis ing Out for Holiday. Follatte austuined ilunseleon seat nh who were ey ently brigands pH ene fegy und 1 i sh ; — Lid ett neue them, but es ren i ; ee Sion about Thaw's | ie Tapa lectin and wi When Bulley told Macleod of the oe- | ved id aah aa USB ATK CHUAN , ” > Y Tuccl, t ty-one 1 F ) e e ther pough! big Amer. | !eranlty Ras We 2) nu To ANY Person Who May Soon}, Y8/inv fe Hany fur the ioMl par anaeenied an ce ane tation pout a bik Amer \ ciaw will ever leave Matteuwan Asy Be Out of Employment: ered in a conversa ond dispasston wrted out with other tninisters | wm? That depends upon his form of y est Pt raincieny Gach Nous rod to| ineanity, ff It ts decided that he hai As The World has a daily circula- eivctani® “mi| Jericho. On thi road at Mar Saba, | Plranola, Of course, he can never re: New York City DOUBLE Facel s ! : {| Mactevd was travelling on horseback | Cover. Thaw wan sent to Matteawan to that of ANY OTHER Morning news- th h husba aro |when three Bedo bandits stopped | dangerous to the community ‘ e n 7 , 1 Grace enized 1 MacLeod sa Rear enerally ‘believe that when LU eerabeaatal han Hatrohe ANN RE 1 should Here, don’t touci me. There's five ple; Senerel ly Weveve tay wl TWO OTHERS COMBINED; ms, closing st | yore Goning,” Wall forthe bunch.’ {a man has money he can be acquitted starved adoption report, the| The narrative tw icre taken up by|on whatever charge may be placed And as a “Situation Wanted” Ad Fae alee careled and. Mr Verena” [phn Wi Shino. of Saulte Ste Marl, against him, or fred from the respon k in The World costs but 25c. (for 12], edge Mr. Stone, w r | "The brigands halied the arrival of | #bllity of whatever crime he may have wore) | an adjoin- | he five with Joy. ‘Then the Rev, Mr. | committed, That this is not true was ; r ig san into! etih at Clason Ree Due nie Bible and said: | proved in this case. I always though TO Wife fel ; ell, "well, robbers on. the road. ta And as it is much cheaper to pay J turmer forward. “He male a gray for, OWE bad Jericho. 80 It ever hes been, even ace | the verdict of the jury was just, and . and mana 0 catch hold of her | exnibitl f militar by the c ording 0, the gospel of | St ft] that was the prevailing opinion in’ Ne! 2Se, than to remain out of em-[) skirt. But the skirt ripped and 1 Hon of Clason F ilitary, Acad: | Dhereuy AA uedatitaveinieita Fault York after the verdict was returned ployment; ’ to the ereaway emy has been postponed unui tomor The robbers were 0 much amazed Do 1 think the testimony in thr Mrs, Puc full was fractured and | row, Sunday, May 31. at 33) P.M. Aji| liat the leader dropped his flint lock to! Thaw case was demoralizing to the {ner n as broken. Dr. Gol , the exercises of tht programme will be {take @ better look at the strange community, at large? T_ do. not YOUR SUTY 10 YOURSELF IS PLAl Who was called from the Lebanom Hos. carried out, As the drill exercises ara | lemen with the odd collars. ‘Then “Mr. |think so. ‘The newspapers toned down outdoors thts necessitated tha mostpone- 1ptal, said thet rhe bad een instantly | outdoors thie | wen! MacLeod whipped out his re and the evidence consilerably. Such t e- jake brigands made > ~ se dies often teach * «nes: moral lesson.” Gress wt Sade ot OP DRACO. 9 West Mat HARRIGAN,—On May 29, 1908, BRIDGET = —— HARRIGAN, a native of Cashel Coun: ‘Tipperary, Ireland, widow of Patrick PERSONALS arrigan. HY, 1 Tips — Referring to your verter Funeral from her late residence, ¢41| would like further date or an interview. P. ©. Box 600, New York City. May 30.—PresMent sands of Washing= rticipated in the ob- of Memortal Day. All Gove WASHINGTON, ernment departments and the principal business houses were closed, approe priate services were held at Arlington and all the cemetertes in the vietnity of this city, a boat laden with flowers was set adrift on the Potomas River in tribute to the dead of the navy, and there was a parade of mille tary organizations and patriotic bodies, At the Arlington National Cemetery Congres an h, of Wiseonsin, was his morning Arii “A Surgica Operation there is any one thing that a ra ireads more than another it al operation. state without fear of a .4 contradiction — that are hun- ¢ dreds, yes, thousands, of operations n women in our hos- 4 entirely uneces i woman there re y have heen avoided by LYDIA E. 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Pinkham's ompound, For thirty years Lydia Pink- ham's Vegetable pound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, o< and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, 2 ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulan- periodic pains, and backache, “” Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, She has guided thousands to health, Address, Lynn, Ma “Self Preservation is the first law of nature,”’ and the first law of self-preservation is health. Protect your health against the common ills, and Keone well 4 by using i 1 ‘SOCIETY OF TAMMANY —oR— COLUMBIAN ORDER Brothers; You wie respecttully requested to attend a regular meeting of the Boolety / and the inauguration of the Grand Sachem in the Great Wigwam on MONLAY EVEN- |. ING, June 1, 1908, at half an hour efter © the ‘setting Of the. sun. By order of the Grand’ Sachem, Pa THOMAS F. SMITH, a Secretary. 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