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THE EVENIN NAHARMIAH OF SICKHIM LIKES. Leicester Holme’s Rich Mrs. Sarah Rogers Dunn, of AMERICAN GIRLS San Francisco, Attacked Former Judge’s — Erratic | ames Spouse on Crowded Board- Gets First Glimpse of Amer-| walk, ILIVELIEST OF BATTLES WENT TO WESTERNER. HOME. | Mrs. Holme Left the Coast Last December, at About the Same Time as Dunn— Then Wife Took Up the Chase, ican Beauties Crossing on the Mauretania. LIKE ’EM ‘Many Notable Theatrical Peo- ple Come Over on the Big Turbiner. Ino A party of notable theatrical people ‘and the young Maharajah of Sickhim | Mauretania, | after an un- After a year’s seclusion from the !ime- light of publicity, Mra. Leicester Holme, w..c of former City Judge Holme, was Sickhim, {#| suddenly thrust Into the white light © of! yesterday at Atlantio Clty when Mrs. fwere passengers on the Imhich got in this mo eventful voyage. Maharajah Kumer, © eighteen years old and a gradu Oxford, He is heir of the Rajah Of! garan Ro Dunn, ef Ban Francisco, | ee cit aaa ee ey angie, [@neaKed the rich New Yorker tn « bair-| Mervous ma: gf the pulling match on the crowded board- @obe with Major O'Connor, the! walk. British representative at his father'® ay well known on the coast as @ fa- court rite io scandal stakes as Mrs, Holme The hoy potentate got his Urat | 5 been in the East, Mrs, Dunn proved npse of feminine American beauty n he boarded the Mauretania a worthy foe for the New York woman, “We have beautiful women in Inc and when the battle a la Queenberry | one such as th brougnt ove was over the decision was given to the un Westerner, | Wife Victim of Hair Puller at Atlantic City G@ WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908, CONFESSES ROBBED MANY It Bad Bread Fills | PUTAS) oi ueeet Le GUE For the Reason that in Modern Tab- loid Homes They Don’t Bake Bread —Five Best Home-Breakers. ‘Youth, Who Looks Like a Student, Points Out the Places He Looted. | Ona of tha cleverest turglars who has operated in Harlom during the last few B Rose C Ti | y R Wotson | years was arraigned to-day in the Har- f ‘ He asked for bread and she gave him—a divorce. tem Court before Magistrate House. He This, according to Dr. H. M. called Marsden, a y-one years old, of No. 49 h atreet, He 1s well ¢room- self George A |e4, wears nose spoctacio, has the ap- Wiley, originator of the Poison | Dares ot ee | Squad, is the unpalatable morsel Wertereoon by Pollceman Crowley, of served to husbands with culinary the Mounted Squad, after a chase of cravings, The average wife, in the two blocks, during whioh pistole were [drawn Tho policeman's attention had been attracted to the youth by the jant- jtor of the apartment house at No. 283 West One Hundred and Fiftteth street, and {1 develaped that the flat of Mrs | Victor Correz had been looted of more |than g100 worth of Jewels and trinkets. Young Marsden while in a cell in the | West One Hundred and Fifty-second street station-house was questioned by ve Connelly and several other They put him through a pert, kneeds decrees into her indi- gestible dough. He asserts that bad bread is responsible for more do- mestic unhappiness than any other cause, and with scientific solemnity sets down the dictum that the path the domestic dyspeptic leads straight to the divorce court. “Wifey’s bread has been more of an enemy to domestic felicity than any other one thing,” said Dr. Wiley in a recent address to the Associa- tion of American Biscuit Bakers at Atlantic City. “When this cause is ot Detec| | sleuths | rd degree sweat’ that caused him Ito weaken and confess numerous bur- | | glartes. Aocompanted ‘oy the detectives to-day ont through various streets of the Rose CT70TiS Or IsRICHSTER MOLME he ¥ jambvers, the English : e upper west aide between One Hundred Shambe Equally well known In New York and SFE e BY oe ‘ f Sate ess Now Haven ls James F, Dunn, whol (aa IN, and Ropty-secong mien ane reas |Cemoyed we will find a good imitation of the Elysium in our kitchens, was with Mrs, Holme when the attack | DERE s ae eae aia ont fourteon| “The trouble has been that lots of) ——__~, : Ne | Broadway, d ‘ | yee rn ‘ . re wesimade: He formerly beh Sasi ae | late that he had visited and robbed, | Dread in this country lan't ft to eat. Ith] THE KIVE BEST play whieh he wanted New Haven. At one time he won the| ol ei (el the bakers make good bread and then . - oe He asked Eastern championship for wine buying, His loot Is said to have smoun valtee |(PMueat® the people to buy their wares HOMEBREAKER ould re- | and | palmy days he drove a spank- | geveral thousands of dollars. a pol ee the great destroyer of domestic felicity, | -_ Kee} miy the cen- ing patr through the park, | jare tabulating @ lst of the victims ang) iia will be removed and wa will|} 702 Muoh mother-in-law. t Tuesdey, Mrs, .eicester Holme withdrew from LEICESTER HOLME | their losses. tthe burs {eat Re more of the divorce problem.” | Clubs and highdalis, And Then ‘He Goes Back New York several years ago when Mra. = = = =e — On the specific complaint of the bur- Taw) TORR ICIBeSEINRRR OOH AIS yall Beirey, Bay 4 Veale flat of Mrs. Correz Magis- eee ie Ttravagance-—love of fine Chambers thought he could, so got! Millan Munn-Farquhar sued her hus-) San Francisco, following the earth- joiners the fla) 2 TA ek On ly of home Ife and read papers! | gowns wight down to work. He will deliver band for divorce, naming Mrs, Holme | quake. trate et) (bed SUPE PE aoRETT tI betore feminine high brows on the! B z A rough draft of the play on Tuesday 98 CO-respondent, She alleged that Far- | “I needed the money to buy out my | Wee iMaaleetives to communicate | Proper management of husbands, assert, ridge parties and ret the Maure. auhar posed as Mr. Holmes's secre- | partner and secure the hotel,.” declared | with the District-Agtorney. however, that Dr, Wiley Is not altogether || 2ad bread. tania, salir but !n truth had a! iply fallen In| Dunn, nd when this woman came re [right on the hearthstone reaction of Mr, Frohman has Isedora, h the luxuries Mra, Holme pro-| along with the coin I was willing to do | chemtoals hé knows so much about,| panes wiio ghting Lon- vided, | anything to got it.” ~~ They Ko so far as to say that he ough ¢ er a] €s, to come Mrs. Holme Inherited Millions, Dunn also asserted that he Is merely ‘ better stick to boraote acid, benzoate of to Henexte te \iagebnedn “secretary” to Mrs. E de | pas =i SN Feet {soda and forr ot Yorg'y Mts. Holme tx sald to be worth sev- nied emphatically y tne Either That or a Cut in W ages, Tore pees ones pr Aa Preset yas ©" ‘erat millions of dollars, She Inherited a |pink palamas, but refused to discuss 3 My |tives, and not attempt to weigh love ) on from her Ane marriedilicwaateraue argue te e1T Ol nab Menneme nee Declares Head of Illinois und divorce In his test tubes. i vaudeville Dr, Frazer C. Fuller when sixteen.) Mrs, D ile fiuun her court) 7 | Learned It Long Ago. urop! t alcest An wi hi ttorney, |experience, sa ) , Europe af Lelcester Holme was her attorney. exPsnis Holme woman is determined to Centrai. | tis not denied however, that the up- — ———— to-date housewife ° Then Dr, Fuller sued his young wite for] ¢ ARAN tanh deasrane eat ceis jivorce, naming Holme, After the di- f ahip and 4 the entire blame of About that time, 198, Dr. Puller and his escapade the woman who she Holme had a battle on the ferryboat declared was seeking to win his affeo- They clinched in the men’s HOR aggled from stern to bow. Both were badly bruised when parted. Holme was we. Kr)wn as @ Man arout) wn in New York and for hie rise in| nany circles, He had been secre- y. Dunn then declared that she Rockaway cabin and INDIANAPOLIS, July 17—"It's all off!’ cried a man in the ‘rowd that was watching a handsome young woman who was displaying the beauties and y Court, and at that A SHEATH MISUNDERSTANDING. | ry to Mayor Grant, a wees of the) ccentricities of a directoire gown at a ‘ads was In @ critical state and that me Was 40) aepartment store yesterday, The crowd ene of three things must happen—e Jong ago learned that | to tle herself in apron-strings and stew u a el Fi ™'s Inquest Into Death of Miss lover te kitonen stove only to produce| ants to Visit Sick Father in successor as president of tha Illinols |deadly dough, not equal to mother's * . Central Railroad, returned trom a Armstrong Opens at minke, ts about the quickest way ane| AUStralia and Has two months’ trip abroad on the Maure r jcould pursue to shed the matrimonial =) ne tanla to-day Hen 4 4 arn ite Greenwich. pene mOuags id discussed ' y : crea te) Her face gets red and greasy, the —_—— present strenuous «ttuation with the ve coe. (Crimp comes out of her hair, and her! Cane atapate fallroads: OQRERNWICH, Conn., July 17%—Cot| tomper rises with the yeast during the bit) Raia td Announce to-day that oner Charles A. Doten began this) oration, With an apopletic face she| & wih fot sing here durta, the coming season, owing to the Illnces of her father whom she expects to vialt in Australia next winter, Contracts He said that the busines ib e8 Of the rate) ving an Inquest into the death of Miss Marguerite Armstrong, of Wayne who was killed tn the wreck of the door, dishevelled | flower from dab- | Bread greets hubby at and besprinkled with Avenged an In e sul 9, Dp ii Exel issioner, He resigned his ry in the bake pan baking, | with tor While in 1 Peroy Williams and | coca Chien ch zone Jquickly ourged forward. and {t was raise In rates, a decrease of wages or rhe White Mountain express yesterday. |, ed tele cient eee | Sih forel@n grand opera Impresarios his son Victor fieure And office as Excise Commissioner to go to| Seiremark ne under these circumstances, couldn't help | prev \ : fig Meee seen that the remark had been misin- 9 hig increase of businces, ; inegres to be called will probs Prevent her making an early or late ap- that ne a i i Parla with his wite, and « ouit Drought terpraced. He meaat “ne show was. "cog,inaresse of business, ao te oe a ecnicmcan (Cine & mnenace to matrimony, destined | pearance here, Mme, AMelba averg {ng room, 'T \ sed th | lice station. protesting against the dem-| election, he replied. rats: é nyraatitolsl Boteta bes sientl ls. ‘not appear in America thi With smalls Amen ee ere him to give up his career with « pres-|onstration laxoulatea sie sany shrugsing whom were placed under, airest flr ites herself to the bakery and buys| because my doar father conten fat an Be y Paes, ent of a $100,000 trust fund. In her suit ity Saya eth he went | Wowing the wreek sostrateg 02VeR for nickels and dimes, 8o even} him,” suid the songbird. “My Engiteh Beg Ls 5H Ang aman: ente el she alleged that {t was her intention | abroad” Interposed a reporter, ‘that Mrs, Armatrong, wie ie ies vt q/& sehool for feminine bread bakers} concert tour will end on Deo. 12, and I decorat At the to give him the beneflt of the fund for, tho ratiroads have made big gross re-| 0% te death ee or dauehton, N98 wouldn't holp matrimonial matters|4m engaged to sail for Australia on he grumbled, “to alge five years only, but in drawing up the ceipte but small net earnings.” CITED ARI SAC TILA TASTES I Airaid) FEIo VSL out of fashion; Jan. 2. My contract with Australian i ea papers ngelf he made it for life. In “We'll take our chraicea on that,'|t? the report from the een sie when tablold hore ame in. This | Managers calls for elghty concerts. 4 Ment at one the long litigation Holme waa victorious. said Harahan, CLOT WDE Oi Geen A) 2 p th ponstbility, “T ghall ret , " aes ‘ | : : pcokeliies panses up the responstbility, if: Dr, hall return to the United Btates hago Holme had just weathered another le- 90 you indorse #2" was asked. eon, wf Brooklyn, N, ¥., caine Wiley's Ideas are correct, directly to |! 190, My regret !# that Oscar Ham- Rarer . fe fet an n brought by a Mra, Anna Gar- | don't indorse anything that Mr,| Yesterday to search for his wife, WHOline haters lerstein may feel that 1 have elighted Anded to Pnglishman |rison, who sued him for a $20,00) trust Fish says,’ snapped Mr han, “]| Was on t wrecked trafn, and after | him | .. ‘i perangeg | pred Mr. Harahar " Gi Ce {ie Bl m, and not for anybody—except my fees This action disclosed that Holme jam through with him, and so is the) an ali-day hunt learned late In the 00 Busy for Divorce, dear, sick father—would I atsappoint The the the father of Mrs, Garrison's Ilinots Central.” [atternoon that #he had been seen to. Woman's deficiency in the culinary the remarkable Mr. Hammerstein on It was alleged that Holme year or $o ago Mr. Fish and Ms, ward a train, evidently to continue line ts not responsible for dom dis-| Oscar Hammerstein told @ reporter where had signeu over the fund to the mother, n had as Us argument tn er journey to the New Hampshire aster, for she who devoted to the for The Evening World that ay eats andthe! inddced shen (a sleniback the j the course of a directors’ meeting jint for which she had started that kitener Ke— wh r her role 1s pop- pected to sail for London soon and toa in hcontrollcatstmaiolmenthenmethorysl: 1 p| fore the conclusion of which the ular or not—is too busy to contemplate |stralghten out tho trouble with Mme. ho bow liegeds'alao took the child’ te Hoglend) | together with smashing right nt long the wreckers worked to/divoree. It is not the cooks—gnod, bad A. He confidently expects to ar- a The Mrs, Dunn who figured in the —_—— | and uppercuts, ear away the and repair or indife Who are demanding de- y for her appearance at the Man- ALLEGED BLACK HANDER Atlantic City episode formerly kept an|._ R . | President Harahan said that Europe|damage to the tracks and roadbed, and crees, but the ladies of lei Wagan Opera House during the coming HELD | “establishment” in San Francisco. She} Westerner Will Be Further Up| ™s feeling deeply the buvtas« de; f pg the lines wer the matrimonial axiom Mme. Melba and Mme. Tetragzin! are N HEAVY BAIL. } was the wite of “Dixie” Rosenbaum, ; 4 i sion here, but took hope in the nom! ed abate again, of again t Ince the latter te- and when the latter Killed himself in Town During Remainder tion of Tatt, Europe likes ‘att, t halt of those who were on Bridge more than bread iy responstilo en ty Mme, Melba's : si ¥ {18 she inherited his immense fortune. BONN Mr, Harahan, and teels certain that ruin were quartered over 1 at for domestic dyspepsia. The womar BEL Haaieeta eee Ferrara Charged With Assault,) she spent $210.00 furnishing tha st, of His Visit. Jhe will be olocted. ‘The popuiar tdoq | iwtel# and at private houses, ta who neg i EC ENP Ge EL t eth Mime, “Melba 5 HAR) On Saahy ja e ng on to thelr respective des Bl ne an y for th 2 Melb Robbery and Carrying Con | Francis Hotel in Ban Francisco, and had ee he other side 1s that Preside she OF t0 thelr homes this morn. caid table, who prefers RA CUEY sed apo sealed Weapons Jimmie Dunn, who had been {mported Roosevelt 1s almost absolute dictator. bridge to dinner a det tuspend. the winter. with €9 i) | pS SE | ee wit cealev APONs. |from the East, as her manager. Later} 1, T. Cooper, who has been explain- —>—— an not a devo fn Australia, This [ When Fra nacrara, % they were married, and were salling| ing his medicines to. the ~ ays 5 A ts. But the ge flor Mt this year she n Prank Ferrara, twenty-one te narri tng] ing his medici ve pune at! COREY SAYS TAP TAKES BOOK TO THE POPE, cours. But tie oridge t y from America’ tt years old, of No. 1812 ond avenue, | long merrily when Mrs, Holme su.-| Broadway and Ninth street, will change | Is P Be res. ae | destroyer of don my friendship for her Was arfaigned before Magistrate Corri.|denly appeared on the scene, and Dunn| his headquarters to the Riker store at S PROSPERITY’ Ieenblchep RarlariGaeles Gone of) are: lumbertess) citiers Unless I sex Mme. Melba soon 1 will gan in the Tombs Pollte Court to-day| became infatuated with her. Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street ADVANCE AGI [arcane LA D7 UE low woman driven’ t jeve ‘considerable “ditteulty” arranging the Italian detectives who had made| Mrs, Holme left San Francisco last) Saturday, = tena +) Mr MeNally’s Record of Cath- 1.1 who, tired of t hae Mine, Nite oh b tho arrest told the, Dacember, and about the same tlme| In connection with this change Cooper | y,.), 5 | olic Celebration. seeks to cut the lachr . {tan Opera-Howse ie an ebetird ee ean te amber of a dangerous] Dunn disappeared, Mre, Dunn took up| aid: “I find it hand for many people lam E. Corey, President of the AU RRIneRIINeIaL door statement, ‘She wil! appear avy opera Puce eaten pera, was held his trail, and for months pursued him, |to get down as far as Ninth street, | United States Steel Corp steturneg | Archbishop Farley was presented yess ' 17 Torn Jouse if she sings in America this and robbery and carrying con.|She is said to have forced Dunn to flee | @specially during the hot weather, After /{"7™ pe to-day on the French|tenlay afternoon with three hand-| iat this target of the comie papery| The Melba-Tetrazzini controversy | ed ean ns ne trom ‘Mrs, Helme's yacht, Atter a long| Jiscuasing the matter with members of {ine La Provence, with a prophe comely bound and especially printed Peer hE AWeet aves the only one of Mr. Heminerstsin's A Ne aa eh, As, a coffeo house! and exciting chase she finally caught| the Riker Company, I have decided to |#Peedy good times, Mrs. Corey, for-| copies of the efficlal record Of te re ee ese en ee non avan tron pemasgHeeiueud, Wants, to sing John ant In the that Forme!" | the couple together at Atlantic City, | change my headquarters to their Sixth |merly Mabelle Gliman, did not accom.) cent centennial celebration, “The Cath. |SAnH0e Me Teen Sieh A ttt ie Menai thad ty Dufranhos conan November ; 1 his place “and| avenue and Twenty-third street store, |pany him. She will come over in Au-| lic Centenary as a Newspaper Man @hnot compels w lt 1 Fret fse8 to give It up, Re deedealrer te Pubes other men jheld him and his Pajamas Start Trouble, commencing Saturday. This siore is |gust, he sald |saw It," which was compiled for him| clubs and high Pa ae SC ippear in the opera ig 0 strong, it ig robbed the east dramer crane vers 80d! tn the trial of the case in court at| More centrally located and, doubtless, | “I went over for pleasure,” said Mr.|by Augustin McNally, Two of these Prize as An Instigator of matrimonial) atid, that He hus written to Richard sh dra of $57, n nd Tomgeteot ane 4 : Et lu said Mr i ; s St h g him to. transpos —_—. Atlantic Clty yesterday @ pair of pink| Wil! be more convenient to many peop.e |Corey, “We have been either in Paris) 0K8 Will be taken by the Archbishop MX UPS |music of Herod for a baritone voice BULLET ENDED HI silk pajamas started trouble, although | tan the Ninth street store, On Sutur-Jo> nearby all the time. Yes, 1 found. t@ Rome-one for Pope) thevother | ane, Wino canuaay that bed ‘Ithat he might impersonate the senile S WORRY. |{ney. were not oftered as exhibits, irs, | day, mysel€ oF assistants will taik with | American Stoel securitias hardine cruz | tor the Cardinal ars om BIatan Locomia ceteau oubatoy tir tw monarch. Even If the composer were E tbits. Mrs, | 3 | : h } an Steel securities holding th ard 8e ot State, er equal to one of these? willing, Mr Hammerstein would Baegll bay weed aly : Dunn sald she had seen Mrs. Holme! a inn te fngulte about my medt-|own on the other side. 1 believe busi-| erty de! Val The Papal copy is velba consent (0 the change, ae he tas nee a Lamber Yard/arrayed in pajamas which she had! ara ined Pau) P, * ; st neas conditions are looking up and that) und in white vellum, the other in Anttely prom{sed the part to Dalmores yhile Wife Songht ht for Mr. Dunn i Francisc he Twenty: 4 eT shall | pod SPeRNG ea as ed, ane Ye ' A An oltmpreeericls lotsa nots s With a bull aa ate arn ae Nupeanal War Te cae {continue to be at the Twenty-cnint [R04 Hines are conting back. We are| 5 vrsctallytaa va CARDINAL MERRY DEL VAL." happy 1a bullet wound In his head and B 1 vas In Court, | strat store during the remainder of my | 'U"!n8 per cent. of our capacity | take the Peter's Sa] ee ae a, revalver at is side, William [his dmte ite: Lawpess tor ne puge| vis to New York, |My medicine tu [POW AT that is doing very wel dhe wilt bea TO TAKE CURE AT SPRINGS.) exprosion KILL NINE MEN uegll, forty yoars old. of No, 987 A y hus- ; 4 arial Mr, Corey sald the nominaion of 7 ‘retaries, the Rev = = 0 y RBI Tavanas. Veet et No. 2670) hand and the “aflnity’” were unable to|now on sale at Riker stores and gil | MM Corey said the nomineion of ‘Tart | Soxfackin and the lees.) 7) Rome, Jul The health of Care|. SCOM*: Wash» July 1.—The pow. f i found early to-day|nait her flow of invective during| other druggists in New York, | did much to restore confidence, He > late areneerdal Val thal Papal a t magazine of the Northwestern Im- nA lumber yard at One Hundred and| which Mrs. Dunn charged that “Mrs,| Among several statements viven for | Mian uf tie peneaue uss the Bryan | EY Lh SpaILE ov { Company at Cleelum blew Fortieth street and the Harlem Riv. ee Clas a \ Ty ¢ eli WraWaaiey td FUNERAL OF T. D jtary of S as become 5 erday while a car of powder was River, | Holme had taken away a halt dozen | publication on Thursday by people who| "Do yo nk Mr. Sheldon, the .D. JORDAN. | minty x he] being unloaded and nin w He had been) dead) for hours. A Ma-liuabands ¢rom thelr wives." are strongly in favor of Cooper's medi surer of Republican committee softer aS sete fnipaired Devallge t,he ierd wor ane i ‘ je) mea! were sonic lodge book enabled the poltco a | 0% , ‘ Deere EaTENeNOHOWINEA IY MGT CHET get any ald from the corporations?” |nody Taken to Gri has to do in Rome during the present fdentify him. As a counter attraction for this hear- PERU OLING ihe. Wealt Bleieath ked ’ ireenwood After) i: season, and Huegli had heen despondent and tola|@& Mts Dunn entered sult against |: © SATE ASUNE TA i Mh heldon is very well known in Church Service. Ntere to KC hs Wife yesterday morning when he| Mrs. Holme yesterday, charging that the |*\re" ‘i i He eh SUN PY nuinteds witha himmeaie beam uid ‘of Braccl A Real T left homo that he was tired and un-| “other woman really had begun the as-| indigestion for year have tried | acaualnte ; nd esteem. hin rvices for Thomas _ | lake of Bracetans at eal Treat Pyle LO eee) much longer with misfor-| quit." She avelated that Mrs. Holme| in every possible way to find some eee ey said he Knew nothing of a || F comptroller of th Letnany Rear tese al trea Hae’ wife searched all night for! stuck her with a cane. ing that would help me, but aot | proposed international steel corporal | Ule Life Assurance Soctety, we f the ancient 1 ind were t Formerly called Huegl 1s sald to haye a wealthy| Mrs. Holme and Mra. Johnson, who| Witt RO UO cent e ie te eee He RU ROE roreu ted abo 1 Agee a Chine (CAUSE: AnDOUNAEE eters Post ‘lijah's. pan A gqunister in Ontario, Canada, | appeared as a friend, were In court pus after eating, 1 lost a great $< pes near Colum |tomnight, bul. W he is taking Elijah's Manna 8 too proud to ask him for as. i ¥ { sh and became thin ¢ The assistant rector 4 1 tl t sistance put did not testify, They dodged out Ptesh nin, nervous ; ) will ret ral times q ieee taal othe way of the angry wife ts aonn fa gatrcal ah dun jsesed DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE’S Hee irae he erent eet oe OAS tes as they Imad entered the $90 bail de- | STi ESTATE ON jan, who lived awood, Nod, died SMOTHERED TO DEATH manded. by Magistrate Donnelly) for | Aisi six weeks, egy, ator heariag| ONLY $5,824,800, oiiieniy a a fe _ , tha al Fisthey about this Cooper's New Discovery | a | of the way on T and cre, IN A SAND HEAP.) Gronty court. The sit Seite i from a umber of people, bt haat SEONDONG JuivnTecDha ettatarceltnalnumie made le an BANK IN CLEVELAND cream a ne of the medicine and have taken |) Rice OR Devs a i he body was brought from gle vith a sprinkle of sugar ee cash by Dunn, who skinned it off alt three times @ day since. For tie} late DM Devonshire, who died at] wood to-day a anied by vn FORCED TO CLOSE DOORS. Ae et an Albert Bloomfeld, seventeen years} roll that made the onlookers § past (wo Weeks { have, been entirely | Cannes in March of this year, hag been |) and Wo carritges loaded diss the natural sweetness of the 014, of No. 188 Vernon avenue, Hunters Be tree from Indigestion. | 1 have a good} sworn for probate at only $5,824,900. 7 a | itt tloral t from officials and IMUANDE, July cP toasted corn Is not enough. Point, while at work last night for the romised Him a Hotel. eu sieo ekineal Weal Vety cPace nu, | 6068 RO IKE AEROUTE eae cane bug thee chapel. Among. the. oficial “land Merchants’ Ban’ T , = ; * nN eal ined flesh very fa t 0 0 o bout’ p e als ¢ un erchants’ Banking ( w e| , Degnon Contracting Compaay, where | After the hearing both sides aired] seem to be in perfect health once more, |wiat Was generally expecred ne Mt! | Equitable who attended the se No, 87 Weat Twenty-ntth The Taste Lingers, the Pennsylvania’ Railroad terminai is | their grievances. Dunn deciared that] My recovery has been so rapid and path jwere Col, youn J. MoCook and ¢ ¥ ee Shit wo sizes—10 5 belng completed, was buried in @ heap | he had been trapped {1 ¢ Sy appearance has changed so much es Wilaon, vice-presidents; Fed. Trving, (its doors to-day. The Newent ackages (Wo siz and 15 ¢ of sand. He S unconsclous when Apped Into marriage with! for the better that friends who have not No Extra Charge tor 1t 1! HL. Coe and Gerald R. Brown, woo | assets are 1 estimated Made by Mra. Dunn by er offer to put up $0,%0] seen me for some*time are astonished | aavertitements for The World may beset) io 4 Mr. Jordan, as ptrolicr. $900,08 bt saly Pottumattie Ci Mick by the change. 1 feel convinced Mr. ie out and all efforts to revive him 1 for the purchasa of the Savoy Hotel, in Cooper has & wonderful medicine.” 4 | in the eity until of rhe The Interment was in the emer plot been tes to t at Greenwood Cemetery, beg American District Messenger ONice vp. a to reallae upon estimation of Uncle Sam's food ex-) Wives Not Guilty MALS MAN WHO THREATENED TO TAKE HS U Brooklynite Then Fires Five More Shots Into Body of His Foe. a well- Smith ifree, same | A quarrel between John Sol to-do saloon-keeper, of No, 4 street, Rrooklyn, and Pasquale Of No. 1@ Sackett street, the |Oorough, led to-day to the shooting j@nd killing of the latter, The police 0 far have Deen unable to get from | Bollal any explanation of the murder | beyond the fact that he says Dufree, | Who Is @ longshoreman, had threatened hig Ufe several times. | ‘The two men were seen talking at ond avenue, 9 o'clock. was to nave ip leaving the hey had been Forty-thtrd str Brooklyn, shor |Dutree, tt 19 understood sailed for Hurope on a s Bush Docks at noon talking for about ten minutes when both | rea ckets and drew | revolvers, Sc bullet entered Du- tree's heart b v the latter coull pull {the trigger. Dufree fell dead, and Sollai anding over him pted the five ambers of his plst chest. Bolla! made no effort to get away, nd was arrested by Policeman James | Coffey and locked up in the Fourth atreet police fon: HOWITOOK MY. WRINKLES OUT After Massage, Creams and Beauty Doctors Had Failed Dy HARRIETT MF Trouble, worry and il) bealth brought me deep liner and wrinkles. 1 realized that they not only greatly marred my ap- pearance and made me look much older, but that they would greatly interfere with my Fuccess, because & woman's success, either socially or financially, depends very largely on her appearance, ‘The homely woman, with deep lines and furrows In her face, must fight an unequal battle with her |younger and better looking sister. 1 therefore bought various brands cold cream and skin foods and mai my face with most constant regularity, hoping to regain my former appearance. But the wrinkler simply would not go. On jthe contrary, they seemed to get deeper. |Next 1 went to a beauty spectalist, who told |ima sho could eselly rid me of my wrinkles. |I pald my money and took the treatment. Sometimes 1 thought they got less, but after spending all the money { could afford for such treatment I found I still had my wrinkles, So J gave up in despair, and concluded 1 must carry them to my grave. One day a friend of mine who waa versed in chemistry made a suggestion, and this gave me a now ‘dea, I immediately went my of ed to work making experiments and studying everything I could get bold of on this sub- fect. 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